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Silver, Morris

Silver, Morris Taking Ancient Mythology EconomicaUy , Leiden Brill, 1992... [Pg.501]

That oxidized surfaces appear to yield higher CHFs than clean metallic surfaces was also reported by Ivey and Morris (1965). They found little difference in the CHF for wires that are not prone to severe oxidation. Results of tests with 0.020-in. wires of platinum, Chromel, silver, stainless steel, and nickel yielded CHFs of 350,000 + 20% BTU/hr ft2 (1.1 X 106 + 20% W/m2). The scatter in the data for a given wire, as well as for different materials, was within the 20% band. [Pg.119]

Sheng R.S., Zhu L., Morris, M.D., Sedimentation classification of silver colloids for surface-enhanced Raman-scattering, Anal. Chem. 1986 58 1116-1119. [Pg.255]

Hughes, D. A, Kempson, M. G., Carter, N. P., and Morris, P. J (1988) Immuno-gold-silver/Romanowsky staining simultaneous immunocytochemical and morphological analysis of fine-needle aspirate biopsies. Transplant. Proc 20, 575,576... [Pg.294]

Gao, K, GifFin, B F, Morris, R E, Cardell, E L, and Cardell, R. R (1994) Optimal visualization of immunogold-silver staining of hepatic PEPCK with epipolarized light microscopy J Histochem Cytochem 42, 823-826. [Pg.296]

Constable J, Morris P, Burke J. 1967. Absorption pattern of silver nitrate from open wounds. Plast Reconst Surg 39 342-348. [Pg.140]

Hughes, D. A., Fowler, S., Chaplin, A. J., and Morris, P. J. (1991) mmunogold-silver staining of leucocyte populations in lung sections containing carbon particles requires cautious interpretation. Histochem. J. 23, 196-199. [Pg.263]

Oakley, B. R., Kirsch, D. R., and Morris, N. R. (1980). A simplified ultrasensitive silver stain for detecting proteins in polyacrylamide gels. Anal. Biochem. 105, 361-363. [Pg.66]

In argentation thin-layer chromatography, a major technique for lipid separations, application is made of the ability of silver to form complexes with lipids. Silver nitrate is incorporated in either the stationary or mobile phase, and separations are based on the type (such as cis-trans) and extent of unsaturation in the lipids. This type of chromatography has been reviewed by Morris. ... [Pg.516]

Kelly R., Morris J., Driscoll N., McIntosh K., and Silver E. Graben development and sediment subduction in Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Geology (in review). [Pg.1167]

Gunstone ct found that separation of saturated and unsaturated fatty acid glycerides by crystallization at -10° is improved by addition of silver nitrate in methanol to complex with the unsaturated components. Morris reports separation of CIS and trans fatty acids and oxygenated fatty acids by thin-layer chromatography on silica gel impregnated with silver nitrate. With untreated silica there was no separation. [Pg.508]

McGlashen, M.L, Davis, K.L., and Morris, M.D. (1990) Surface-enhanced Raman scattering of dopamine at polymer-coated silver electrodes. Analytical Chemistry, 62, 846-849. [Pg.333]

Morris Silver comment on Ugaritic text KTU 1.23 see also Jeremiah 17 1-2 for Asherah poles... [Pg.469]

Silver ion TLC has also been used for separation of a variety of substituted unsaturated fatty acids such as epoxy, hydroxy and halohydroxy fatty acids, and these have been reviewed by Morris and Nichols (1972). Wax esters and steryl esters exhibit similar polarities and do not separate on column chromatography or normal silica TLC. Kiosseoglou and Boskou (1990) have separated the wax esters from steryl esters by using argentation TLC. They have used silica gel plates impregnated with 10% silver nitrate, with developing solvent hexane/chloroform (7 3 vol./vol.). [Pg.6]

An addition of 3—10% of silver nitrate to silica gel G or kieselguhr helps considerably in the separation of sterols and steroids which differ only through an unconjugated double bond and which are otherwise difficult to separate (Avigan [6], Morris [127], Haahti [70] and others [37, 50, 41]) this method was introduced in 1962 by B. de Vries for separating fatty acids in columns and is based on the stronger retention... [Pg.316]

According to Morris [107] a better separation on the basis of the number of double bonds is possible on silica gel G layers containing added silver nitrate. KAUFMANisr and co-workers [87] have described a partition chromatographic procedure. Both procedures may be utilised in two-dimensional chromatography. Moser and co-workers [109], using... [Pg.594]

This experiment from the work of Morris et al. (1987) describes the use of silver ion chromatography to separate closely related sterols and application of the technique to the examination of sterols from natural products. [Pg.303]

Morris, L.J. Separation of lipids by silver ion chromatography. J. Lipid Res. 1967, 7, 717-732. de Ligny, C.L. The Investigation of Complex Association by Gas Chromatography and Related Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Methods. In Advances in Chromatography, Grushka, E., Cazes, J., Brown, P.R., Eds. Marcel Dekker New York, 1976 Vol. 14, 265-304. [Pg.1422]


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