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Smith, Frederick

KENNETH N. RAYMOND,1 WILLIAM L. SMITH, FREDERICK L. WEITL, PATRICIA W. DURBIN, E. SARAH JONES, KAMAL ABU-DARI,... [Pg.141]

Smith, Frederick L., Thomas K. RathmeU, and George E. Marcil. 1938. The Early Diagnosis of Acute and Latent Plumhism. American Journal of Clinical Pathology 8 471-508. [Pg.304]

Smith, D. G., and Egan, B. A., Design of monitoring networks to meet multiple criteria, in "Quality Assurance in Air Pollution Measurement" (E. D. Frederick, ed.). Air Pollution Control Association, Pittsburgh, 1979, pp. 139-150. [Pg.227]

G. F. Smith, Analytical Applications of Periodic Acid and Iodic Acid and Their Salts, G. Frederick Smith Chemical Co., Columbus, Ohio, 5th Edition, 1950, p. 7 (Manufacturer s circular). [Pg.29]

When the samples were returned to the laboratory the pH was adjusted to approximately pH 8 using concentrated ammonia (Ultrapure, G. Frederick Smith). Chelating cation exchange resin in the ammonia form (20 ml Chelex 100,100 - 200 mesh, Bio-Rad) was added to the samples and they were batch extracted on a shaker table for 36 hours. The resin was decanted into columns, and the manganese eluted using 2N nitric acid [129]. The eluant was then analysed by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Replicate analyses of samples indicate a precision of about 5%. [Pg.196]

Pyridylcarbinol, 4-acetylpyridine, 3-pyridine-carboxaldehyde and 4-aminomethylpyridine were obtained from Aldrich Chemical Company (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) and were purified by distillation at reduced pressure. 4-Benzoylpyridine was recrystallized from ethanol. 4-Aminopyridine (G. Frederick Smith Chemical Company), isonicotinic acid (Aldrich) and isonicotinamide (Aldrich) were used as received. Triply distilled water was used. All other reagents were analytical reagent grade. [Pg.396]

HANK C. JENKINS-SMITH, Texas A M University, College Station DAVID S. KOSSON, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee FREDERICK J. KRAMBECK, Consultant, Alexandria, Virginia JOHN A. MERSON, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico WILLIAM R. RHYNE, Consultant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee STANLEY I. SANDLER, University of Delaware, Newark WILLIAM R. SEEKER, General Electric Energy and Environmental Research Corporation, Irvine, California... [Pg.5]

Committee Chair Robert A. Beaudet. Committee members Richard J. Ayen, Joan B. Berkowitz, Ruth M. Doherty, Willard C. Gekler, Sheldon E. Isakoff, Hank C. Jenkins-Smith, David S. Kosson, Frederick J. Krambeck, John A. Merson, William R. Rhyne, Stanley I. Sandler, William R. Seeker, Leo Weitzman. NRC staff members Patricia P. Paulette, Harrison T. Pannella, Jacqueline Johnson-Campbell. [Pg.166]

Ceric ammonium nitrate (hexanitratoammonium cerate, G. Frederick Smith Chemical Co.) was made up by weighing in 1.0N HNO3 and was standardized against Fe11. Solutions were generally 0.2-0.8N. [Pg.257]

Note 2 Periodic Acid 0.25M Solution is prepd by dissolving 55 g of G. Frederick Smith Chem Co HgIOB in one liter of distd w, filtering thru a fritted glass funnel any in sol material and storing a filtrate in a dark glass bottle provided with a glass stopper. For standardiza-... [Pg.535]

Smith,T.L., Frederick, . E. Ultimate tensile properties of elastomers. IV. Dependence of the failure envelope, maximum extensibility, and equilibrium stress-strain curve on network characteristics. J. Appl. Phys. 36,2996-3005 (1965). [Pg.165]

Lead tetraacetate was obtained from the G. Frederick Smith Chemical Company, Columbus, Ohio. It may also be prepared by the procedure described in Inorganic Syntheses.2... [Pg.19]

The only other group to have performed comprehensive multidimensional reverse-phase HPLC-CZE separations is at Hewlett-Packard. In 1996, a two-dimensional LC-CE instrument was described at the Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis by Vonda K. Smith (21). The possibility for a commercial multidimensional instrument may have been explored at that time. [Pg.206]

Spanggord, R. J., Mabey, W. R., Mill, T., Chou, T.-W., Smith, J. H., Lee, S. and Roberts, D., Environmental fate studies on certain ammunition wastewater constituents Phase IV. Lagoon Model Studies , Report AD-A138550, US Army Medical Research and Development Command, Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD, 1984. [Pg.178]

Sharron W. Smith Hood College Frederick, Maryland... [Pg.320]

A. A. Schilt, Perchloric Acid and Perchlorates, The G. Frederick Smith Chemical Company, 867 McKinley Ave., Columbus, OH 43223, 1979. [Pg.138]


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