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The editors concept of clinical chemistry, as stated in previous volumes of this serial publication, encompasses a wide field of subjects— from the mechanism of blood coagulation to the microbiological assay of vitamins, and from the significance of trace metals in health and disease to the therapeutic application of increased gas pressure. The natural history of clinical conditions and their comparison with normal controls share one common feature, namely, the central position of some species of molecules, be they small or large, all of them the natural subject of chemical research. Hence, practical methods develop, either manual or mechanized, the results of which become increasingly more useful for the clinician in diagnosis, therapy, and prognosis. [Pg.346]

The present review paper, therefore, refers firstly to the particle formation mechanism in emulsion polymerization, the complete understanding of which is indispensable for establishing a correct kinetic model, and then, deals with the present subject, that is, what type of reactor and operating conditions are the most suitable for a continuous emulsion polymerization process from the standpoint of increasing the volume efficiency and the stability of the reactors. [Pg.125]


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