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C.V.DODO, C.C. CHENG, W.A.SIMPSON, D.A.DEEDA J.H.SMITH, the analysis of reflection type coils for eddy current testing DAK Ridge Normal Laboratory, U.S atomicenergy commission. [Pg.356]

E.G. Smith, The Wisivesser Line-Formula Chemical Notation, McGraw-Hill,... [Pg.162]

M. H. Smith, "The Literature of Rocket Propulsion," ia The Eiterature of Chemical Technology, Mdvances in Chemisty, Series No. 74, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1968, p. 581. [Pg.57]

P. A. S. Smith, Derivatives ofHjdra ne and Other Djdronitrogens Having N-NBonds, The Benjamin /Cummings Publishing Co., Inc., Reading, Mass., 1983. P. A. S. Smith, The Chemistry of Open-Chain Nitrogen Compounds, Vols. 1 and 2, W. A. Benjamin, Inc., Menlo Park, Calif., 1965—1966. [Pg.296]

J. H. Dymond and E. B. Smith, The Virial Coefficients of Gasses, Ei Critical Compilation, Clarendon Press, London, 1969, p. 72. [Pg.131]

M. J. H. Smith and P. Smith, The S aliylates A Critical Bibliographic Review, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1966. [Pg.294]

H. E. Smith, The Effect ofTetramethylorthosilicate on the Eyes, Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Industrial EeUowship 274-1, Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Pg.41]

Accordiug to Norkina c( the specific rotation varies with ti e solvent and racemisation is apt to occur during extraction. Values much lower than — 81° have been given by Smith.The salts are dextrorotatory. [Pg.44]

The k-moQ-scented l.f jil Ajurmum Liiersedijt.i is tk New Soutli Walt ehrub, from fi to 12 it. In height, which yields about 0 93 per cent, c easenlial oil. which has been O-Kamiued hy Haker and Smith. The o has the following eharaclers - -... [Pg.377]

L.C. Smith, The Effects of Long-Term Storage at 60°C on Small Cylinders of PBX 9404 , LASL, Univ Calif, LA-4989-MS (1972)... [Pg.553]

W. Smith. The Prevention of Scale Formation by Boiler-Water... [Pg.415]

The alchemists Zosimos and Stephanos, writing in Alexandria during the first Christian centuries, had described the chemical process in the form of a story of ritual sacrihce incorporating priest and initiates. In a well-known study, Mircea Eliade sought for the origins of such bloody accounts in ancient shamanism and metal-smithing. The materials of the stone, like the human body and soul, died and underwent purihcation, prior to their resurrection in a glorious body. [Pg.11]

Experiments conducted by the authors have confirmed and extended many aspects of the work of Smith. The data involving the change of optical rotation (between 25° and 15° C.) fit straight lines when plotted as 1/(1 — D) vs. time (Figure 7), but not when plotted as In 1/(1 — D) vs. time. At the latter temperature only the data of 1% gelatin concentrations and below formed straight lines when plotted in this manner. [Pg.31]

J.I. Gersten, F. W. Smith, The Physics and Chemistry of Materials. John Wiley Sons, Inc., 2001. [Pg.249]

RL Smith. The role of the gut flora in the conversion of inactive compounds to active metabolites. In A Symposium on Mechanisms of Toxicity. WN Aldridge, ed. New York Macmillan, 1971, pp. 228-244. [Pg.75]

Waite, Arthur Edward and Pamela Colman Smith. The pictorial key to the Tarot by Arthur Edward Waite, illustrations by Pamela Colman Smith, rhttp //www,sacred-texts, com/tarot/pkt/index.html. 1911. [Pg.516]

In 1863, the British Parliament passed the Alkali Act, which forced the LeBlanc factories to reclaim 95 percent of the hydrochloric acid gas that they produced. Angus Smith, the Alkali Inspector assigned to enforce the law, demonstrated that industrial towns suffered from higher sulfate levels than did the countryside. When Angus Smith also coined the term acid rain, air pollution became a public issue. By the 1870s, Leblanc factories emitted less than 0.1 percent of the hydrochloric acid gas they produced the rest was reclaimed and sold. [Pg.13]

John Graham Smith. The Origins and Early Development of the Heavy Chemical Industry in France. Oxford Clarendon Press, 1979. [Pg.204]

John K. Smith. The Ten-Year Invention Neoprene and DuPont Research, 1930-1939. Technology and Culture. 26 (Jan. 1985) 34-55. Source for discovery of superpolymer in molecular still rubber as addition polymer others condensation Nieuwland Collins assigned DVA problem marketing Neoprene and new products in Depression. [Pg.228]

According to Cairns-Smith, the first primitive gene materials could have been clay minerals these crystallize out everywhere on Earth from dilute silica solutions and hydrated solutions of metal ions. Both groups of substances are continually being formed by weathering processes. Two cycles keep this dynamic process going ... [Pg.182]

S. F. Chuang, S. D. Collins and R. L. Smith, The Technical Digest of the Solid State Sensor and Actuator Workshop, Hilton Head Island, SC, June 6-9, IEEE, New York, 1988, p.151. [Pg.213]

See J. C. Smith, The Development of Organic Chemistry at Oxford, 2 pts., typescript in the Robinson Papers, RSL. [Pg.27]

James Allen, Allen E. Oxford, Robert Robinson, and John C. Smith, "The Relative Directive Powers of Groups of the Forms RO and RR N in Aromatic Substitution. Part IV. A Discussion of the Observations Recorded in Parts I, II, and III," JCS 129 (1926) 401411, reprinted in Memoirs, 212214. [Pg.210]

C. D. Stubbs and A. D. Smith, The modification of mammalian membrane polyunsaturated fatty acid composition in relation to membrane fluidity and function, Biochim. Biophys. Acta 779, 89-137 (1984). [Pg.264]


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