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Eyring H, Henderson D, Stover B J and Eyring E 1982 Statistical Mechanics and Dynamics (New York Wiley)... [Pg.557]

Corn starch [9005-25-6] Corn steep liquor Corn stover Corn sugar Corn sweetener Corn sweeteners Corn syrup... [Pg.253]

E. R. Stover and co-workers, 11th Biennial Conference on Carbon, CONP-730601, NTIS, Springfield, Va., 1973, pp. 277, 335—336. [Pg.7]

Ethanol can also be produced from cellulose (qv) or biomass such as wood (qv), com stover, and municipal soHd wastes (see Euels frombiomass Euels FROMWASTe). Each of these resources has inherent technical or economic problems. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is operating a 2 t/d pilot plant on converting cellulose to ethanol. [Pg.88]

One of the most promising substrates for future production of microbial biomass is the ceUulose contained in agricultural residues such as wood pulp, sawdust, feed-lot waste, com stover, rice huUs, nut sheUs, and bagasse, aU of which contain ceUulose as the principal carbon source. CeUulose contents range from 90% in cotton to 15—20% in dicotyledon leaves. Wood residues and grasses contain mixtures of ceUulose, hemiceUulose, and lignin. The major... [Pg.393]

J. C. Stover. Optical Scattering Measurement and Analysis. McGraw-Hill,... [Pg.721]

W. Stover, A Field Day for the Legislators, The Chemical Industry after Bhopal, Proceedings of a symposium, IBC Technical Services, London, Nov. 7-8, 1985. [Pg.378]

Stover EL, Kincannon DF. 1983. Contaminated groundwater treatability - a case study. J Am Water Works Assoc 75 292-298. [Pg.232]

Goglia, P. R., Berkowitz, J., Hoehn, J., Xidis, A., and Stover, L., Diamond-Like Carbon Applications in High Density Hard Disc Recording Heads," Diamond Rel. Mat., Vol. 10, 2001, pp. 271-277. [Pg.5]

Schwaeble WJ, Stover CM, SchaU TJ et al (1988) Neuronal expression of fractalkine in the presence and absence of inflammation. FEBS Lett 439 203-207... [Pg.315]

Fort DJ, Stover EL, Rayburn JR, et al. 1993. Evaluation of the developmental toxicity of trichloroethylene and detoxification metabolites usingXenopus. Teratogenesis Carcinog Mutagen 13 35-45. [Pg.267]

D. C. Silverman, D. J. Kalota, and F. S. Stover. Effect of pH on corrosion inhibition of steel by polyaspartic acid. In Proceedings Volume. 50th Annu NACE Int Corrosion Conf (Corrosion 95) (Orlando, FL, 3/26-3/31), 1995. [Pg.461]

CE is widely used for separation and quantification of organic acids (Stover, 1997). Many CE studies were performed to quantify organic acids in some food matrices (Erazier, 2001 Galli et al., 2003 Klampfl et al., 2000 Lindeberg, 1996). Many small organic acids can be well separated with CE (Boden et al., 2000 Mato et al., 2006a,b Navarrete et al., 2005). Those acids include acetic, citric, fumaric, lactic, maleic, malic, oxalic, pyruvic, succinic, and gluconic acids which can be separated by CE in a short time. [Pg.116]

Stover, F. S. (1997). Organic acids and organic ions. In "Handbook of Capillary Electrophoresis Applications", (H. Shintani and J. Polonsky, Eds), pp. 550-579. Chapman and Hall, London. [Pg.135]

Concentrate the sample (remove acetone) under nitrogen to ca 20-25 mL using a TurboVap (water-bath at 50 °C). Transfer the sample into a 50-mL polypropylene centrifuge tube. Rinse the TurboVap vessel with 5 or lOmL of pFI 6 buffer solution. The amount of pH 6 buffer required depends on the matrix being analyzed and should be determined as needed. All matrices need 5 mL of the buffer solution to adjust the sample to pH 6, except for sweet corn (ears, forage, and stover), which requires 10 mL. Add the rinse buffer to the sample. Rinse the TurboVap vessel with 10 mL of hexane and add the hexane to the sample. [Pg.480]

S.M. Price, J. KeUar, M. Carmean, J. Jabusch, M. Kennedy, M. Fellergy, D. Stover, and J. Warwick, Presented at the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Chicago (1996). [Pg.750]

Bruenger FW, Stevens W, Stover BJ. 1969. Americium-241 in the blood In vivo and in vitro observations. Radiat Res 37 349-360. [Pg.228]

Bruenger FW, Stover BJ, Stevens W, et al. 1967. Interactions between Am III and serum constituents. [Pg.229]

Lloyd RD, Jee WSS, Atherton DR, et al. 1972. Americium in beagles biological effects and skeletal distribution. In Stover BJ, Jee WSS, eds. Radiobiology of Plutonium. Salt Lake City J.W. Press, MIMS. [Pg.247]

Stevens W, Stover BJ, Bruenger FW, et al. 1969. Some observations on the deposition of americium-241 in the thyroid gland of the beagle. Radiat Res 39 201-206. [Pg.261]

Stover BJ, Bruenger FW, Stevens W. 1970. Association of americium with ferritin in the canine liver. Radiat Res 43 173-186. [Pg.262]


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