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Silberer

Silberring, J., Ekman, R., Desiderio, D.M., and Nibbering, N. M., Mass Spectrometry and Hyphenated Techniques in Neuropeptide Research, Wiley Interscience, New York, 2002. [Pg.451]

Formaldehyde Product Bulletin, Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt AG, Frankfurt, 1978. [Pg.500]

Ger. Offen. 2,543,333 (May 26, 1977), G. Prescher and G. Schreyer (to Deutsche Gold-und Silber-Scheideanstalt vorm. Roessler). [Pg.529]

Ger. Offen. 1,271,712 (fuly 4, 1968), H. Knorre and W. Rothe (to Deutsche Gold-und-silber-Scheideanstalt). [Pg.78]

The development of acrylic adhesives is well documented, although most of the publications are in the patent literature. Much early work was done by Bader and coworkers [4-7] at Degussa (Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler), and provides a good source for starting formulations. [Pg.824]

The Porter-Silber reaction, diagnostic for the dihydroxyacetone side-chain, depends upon prior Mattox rearrangement. " ... [Pg.216]

Page 520 (Figure 13.1) is from M. Silber-berg, Chemistry, 2nd ed., p. 260. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2000. [Pg.1298]

Selinene is a bicyclic sesquiterpene occurring in essential oil of celery. Its presence was first indicated by Ciamician and Silber who announced the isolation of a sesquiterpene boiling at 262° to 269°, but no characteristic derivatives were prepared. Schimmel Co. examined this sesquiterpene to which they assigned the name selinene. They prepared a solid dihydrochloride melting at 72° to 74° and ha-ving a specific rotation -h 18°. The pure sesquiterpene, regenerated from the dihydrochloride by means of sodium ethylate had the following characters —... [Pg.89]

Ciamician and Silber have found that. light has a marked effect on methyl-heptenone. The ketone was kept in a glass flask, exposed to the light for five months, the flask being exhausted of air, which was replaced by oxygen. When the seal was broken, the contents of the flask were found to be at reduced pressure, and the oxygen was mainly converted into carbon dioxide. [Pg.214]

Antimon-saure, /. antimonic acid, -saureanhy-drid, n. antimonic anhydride, antimony pent-oxide. -silber, n. antimonial silver, dyscrasite. -silberblende,/. pyrargyrite. -silberglanz, m. stephanite. -spiegel, m. antimony mirror, -sulfid, n. antimony sulfide, specif, antimony pentasulfide, antimony(V) sulfide, -sulfiir, n. antimony trisulfide, antimony(III) sulfide, -yerblndung,/. antimony compound, -wasser--stoff, m. antimony hydride, stibine. -weiss, n. antimony white (Sb Oa). -zinnober, m. kermes mineral. [Pg.30]

Arsenik-schwarz, n. arsenic black, -silber, n. arsenical silver, -silberblende, /, (Min.) proustite, -sinter, m. scorodite, -Spiegel, m. arsenic mirror, -spiessglanz, m. allemontite. -verbindung, /, arsenic compound, -vitriol, m, arsenic sulfate, -wasserstoff, w, Arsen-wasserstoff. [Pg.34]

Atz-probC) /. etching test or sample, -pulver) n. caustic powder etching powder. -salZ) n. corrosive salt, -schliff) m. ground section for etching (as of metals), -silber) n. lunar... [Pg.38]

Blatt-schichtung, /. lamination, -silber, n. silver leaf, -stahl, m. sheet steel, -zion, n. tin foil. [Pg.74]

Blick-feld, n. field of vision, -gold, n. refined gold still containing silver. -silber, n. (Metal.) refined silver still containing impurities. [Pg.76]

Brand-messer, tn. pyrometer. -mittel, n. escharotic remedy for burns remedy for gangrene. -81, n. empyreumatic oil (obtained by d tructive distillation), -pilz, tn. smut fungus, -probe, /. Are test. Are assay, -riss, tn. Are crack, -salbe,/. salve for burns, -satz, tn. (Mil.) an incendiary composition, -schsden, tn. damage from Are. -schiefer, tn. bituminous shale, -silber, n. reAned silver, -stein, m. brick, brandstiftend, a. incendiary. [Pg.79]

Brom-s ure, /. bromic acid, -schwefel, tn. sulfur bromide, -silber, n. silver bromide, -silizium, n. silicon bromide. -spat, n. bromyrite (AgBr). -stickstoff, tn. nitrogen bromide, -toluol, n. bromotoluene. -uber-trager, tn. bromine carrier. [Pg.83]

Bnich-kupfer, n. scrap copper, -last, /. breaking load, -metall, n. broken metal, scrap metal, -modul, m. modulus of rupture, -probe, /. breaking test, breakdown test, -punkt, m. breaking point, -riss, m. (Meial.) failure crack, -silber, n. broken silver, scrap silver, -spaonung,/. breaking stress tensile strength, -stein, m. quarry stone broken stone, -stelle,/. broken place, place of fracture. -strich, m. (Math.) fraction stroke (between numerator and denominator), -stiick, n. fragment shred, -stiicke, pi. debris scrap, -teil, m. fraction, -zahl, /. fractional number. [Pg.84]

China-saure, /. quinic acid, -seide, /. China silk Chinese silk, -silber, n. China silver (a plated alloy). [Pg.90]

Chlor-siure, /. chloric acid. -sMureanhydrid, n. chloric anhydride, chlorine(V) oxide, -schwefel, n. sulfur chloride (esp. the monochloride). -silber, n. silver chloride, -sili-cium, n. silicon tetrachloride, -soda, /. = Chlornatron. -stickstoff, m. nitrogen chloride. -Strom, m. stream of chlorine, -strontium, n. strontium chloride, -suifonsaure, /. chlorosulfonic acid, chlorosulfuric acid, -toluol, n. chlorotoluene. -fibertrager, m. chlorine carrier. [Pg.91]

Cyan-saure, /. cyanic acid cyano acid, -schlamm, m. cyanide sludge, -senf l, n. cyanomustard oil. -silber, n. silver cyanide. -stickstoS, m. cyanonitride. -toluol, n. cyanotoluene. [Pg.95]

Elektrolyt-kupfer, n. electrolytic copper, -nickel) n. electrolytic nickel, -silber, n. elee trolytic silver, -zinn, n, electrolytic tin. elektromagnetisch, a. electromagnetic. Elektromagnetismus, m. electromagnetism, elektro-mechsnisch, a. electromechanical. [Pg.127]

Fall-schinn, m. parachute, -schirmleuchte, /. parachute flare, -silber, n. deposited silver, -sucht, /. epilepsy, -tiir, /. trapdoor. [Pg.144]

Ferricyan-kalium, n. potassium ferricyanide. -natrium, n. sodium ferricyanide. -silber, n. silver ferricyanide. -Ur, n. (-ous) ferricyanide. -verbindung,/. ferricyanide. -was-serstoff, m., -wasserstoffsMure, /. fenicyanic add. [Pg.151]


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