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Another publication is the Index of Reviews in Organic Chemistry , complied by Lewis, Chemical Society, London, a classified listing of review articles. The first volume, published in 1971, lists reviews from 1960 (in some cases much earlier) to 1970 in alphabetical order of topic. Thus four reviews are listed under Knoevenagel condensation , five under Inclusion compounds , and one under Vinyl ketones. There is no index. A second volume (1977) covers the literature to 1976. Annual or biannual supplements appeared from 1979 until the publication was terminated in 1985. Classified lists of review articles on organometallic chemistry are found in articles by Smith and Walton and by Bruce.A similar list for heterocyclic chemistry is found in articles by Katritzky and others.See also the discussion of the Index of Scientific Reviews, page 1638. [Pg.1620]

Scheme 1. Inclusion of size-controlled PVP-protected Pt nanoparticles in calcined mesoporous SBA-15 silica matrices. Mechanical agitation by low-power sonication affords a high dispersion of nanoparticles ranging in size from 1 to 7nm in the mesopore channels. The method is referred to as capillary inclusion (Cl). The technique is limited by the size of nanoparticles that can fit into the 6-9 nm diameter mesopores [13]. (Reprinted from Ref [13], 2005, with permission from American Chemical Society.)... Scheme 1. Inclusion of size-controlled PVP-protected Pt nanoparticles in calcined mesoporous SBA-15 silica matrices. Mechanical agitation by low-power sonication affords a high dispersion of nanoparticles ranging in size from 1 to 7nm in the mesopore channels. The method is referred to as capillary inclusion (Cl). The technique is limited by the size of nanoparticles that can fit into the 6-9 nm diameter mesopores [13]. (Reprinted from Ref [13], 2005, with permission from American Chemical Society.)...
There has been much discussion regarding the name which should be used to identify the new subdivision and the field of work covered. A referendum is now in progress to assist in the selection of a suitable name which is both inclusive and exclusive. Because a decision will not be made until the fall (1950) meeting of the Society, the use of the name Economic Poisons is being continued for the subdivision, at least until that time. [Pg.4]

Fig. 66. Concentration dependence of r H(c)/r s result of seperate fits o results of viscosity measurements on PDMS solutions (Mw = 7400). The result of the simultaneous fit considering the linear term in r H(c) = r 0(l + [r ]c + kH[r ]2c2) is given by the solid line the inclusion of a quadratic term leads to the dashed line. The point-dashed line indicates the macroscopic viscosity for M = 60000 g/mol. (Reprinted with permission from [40]. Copyright 1984 American Chemical Society, Washington)... Fig. 66. Concentration dependence of r H(c)/r s result of seperate fits o results of viscosity measurements on PDMS solutions (Mw = 7400). The result of the simultaneous fit considering the linear term in r H(c) = r 0(l + [r ]c + kH[r ]2c2) is given by the solid line the inclusion of a quadratic term leads to the dashed line. The point-dashed line indicates the macroscopic viscosity for M = 60000 g/mol. (Reprinted with permission from [40]. Copyright 1984 American Chemical Society, Washington)...
Include in its "Guidelines for Employers strong statements that tangible awards should be provided for specific contributions by employed inventors further, inventive discoveries of no interest to employers should be released to employees. The ACS should encourage by direct communication and collaborative action the inclusion of similar provisions in employer guidelines published by other professional societies. [Pg.32]

Roedder, E. 1984. Fluid inclusions. Reviews in Mineralogy, Mineralogical Society of America, 2. [Pg.380]

The role of postoperative chemotherapy for gastric carcinoma is still not clearly defined. Numerous prospective, randomized trials have been conducted in the United States and Europe, producing conflicting results. For example, Hermans et al. (14), in a meta-analysis of 123 trials, 11 of which could be analyzed for crude mortality odds, showed no improvement in survival after adjuvant chemotherapy. However, at the 1998 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting, Earle et al. (15) presented a reanalysis of the literature. Twelve trials met the criteria for inclusion in this metaanalysis. They found a small survival benefit in the group that received adjuvant chemotherapy. Currently, postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy is not recommended. [Pg.257]

Apostolakis GE. 1999. The distinction between aleatory and epistemic uncertainties is important an example from the inclusion of aging effects into probabihstic safety assessment. Proceedings of the PSA 99, August 22 to 25, 1999. Washington (DC) American Nuclear Society. [Pg.9]

Luyckx, L. "Sulfide Inclusions in Steel", American Society for Metals, Metals Park, OH, 1975, p. hh-69. [Pg.78]

To ensure compatibility with the Royal Society of Chemistry s food composition tables, predetermined screening procedures were used (Table 4.6), which were derived from those outlined for the nutrient tables." All publications and reports on flavonoid content of foods were subsequently evaluated employing the screening procedures (Table 4.6). In brief, inclusion criteria were (a) randomly selected food items purchased from various commercial outlets during different seasons of the year, (b) food samples prepared using normal domestic... [Pg.225]

MacPherson, G. J., Simon, S. B., Davis, A. M., Grossman, L. and Krot, A.N. (2005) Calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions major unanswered questions. In Chondrites and the Protoplanetary Disk, ASP Conference Series, 341, eds. Krot, A. N., Scott, E. R. D. and Reipurth, A. San Francisco Astronomical Society of the Pacific, pp. 225-250. [Pg.516]


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