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Gott Y V, Ioffe M S and Telkovsky V G 1962 Nuclear Fusion Suppl. part 3 (Vienna International Atomio Energy Agenoy) p 1045... [Pg.2480]

Combes, J. M. The Born-Oppenheimer approximation. Acta Phys. Austriaca 17 (1977) Suppl. 139-159... [Pg.394]

There are n Stefan-Maxwell relations in an n-component mixture, but they are not independent since each side of (2.16) yields zero on summing over r from 1 to n. Physically this is not surprising, since they describe only momentum exchange between pairs of species, and say nothing about the total momentum of the mixture. In order to complete the determination of the fluxes N.... N the Stefan-Maxwell relations must be supple-I n... [Pg.13]

Moult J, T Hubbard, K Fldelis and J T Pedersen 1999. Critical Assessment of Methods of Protein Structure Prediction (CASP) Round III. Proteins Structure, Function and Genetics Suppl. 3 2-6. [Pg.576]

Before the widespread availability of instrumental methods the major approach to structure determination relied on a battery of chemical reactions and tests The response of an unknown substance to various reagents and procedures provided a body of data from which the structure could be deduced Some of these procedures are still used to supple ment the information obtained by instrumental methods To better understand the scope and limitations of these tests a brief survey of the chemical reactions of carbohydrates is m order In many cases these reactions are simply applications of chemistry you have already learned Certain of the transformations however are unique to carbohydrates... [Pg.1052]

Chapter 13 Spectroscopy has been supple mented by an expanded discussion of H and C chemical shifts and a new section on 2D NMR A new box Spectra by the Thousands points the way to websites that feature libraries of spectra and spectroscopic problems of every range of difficulty... [Pg.1331]

F. Ricca, Suppl. Nuovo Cimento 1, 5, 339 F. Ricca, C. Pisani and E. Garrone, Adsorption-Desorption Phenomena, Proc. 2nd. Intern. Conf. 1971, p. Ill, Academic Press, London and New York (1972) C, Pisani, F. Ricca and C. Roetti, J. Phys. Chem. 77, 657 (1973). [Pg.39]

Compare the two methods in terms of the assumptions involved, the supple mentary information required, and the sensitivity to experimental error 11. The following values of n/c2 versus C2 were measuredf at 25°C in 0.15 NaCl solutions for bovine serum albumin ... [Pg.582]

Adrenal Cortical Hormones" under "Hormones" in ECT 1st ed., VoL 7, pp. 495—513, by H. B. MacPhUlamy, Ciba Pharmaceutical Products and T. F. Gallagher, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research "Steroids with Cortical Hormone Activity" in ECT 1st SuppL, pp. 849—888, by G. Aimer and A. Wettstein, Ciba Limited, Basle "Adrenal-Cortical Hormones" under "Hormones" in ECT 2nd ed., Vol. 11, pp. 77—93, by W. R. Ebedein, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia in ECT 3rd ed., Vol 12, pp. 575—602, by V. Petrow, Consultant. [Pg.109]

Chemyclopedia (Annual Suppl. to CoFE Mews), American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1997. [Pg.155]

V. L. Singleton and P. Esau, Phenolic Substances of Grapes and Wine, and Their Significance, Adv. Food Res., Suppl. 1, (1969). [Pg.376]

S. ColHs, The Development and Evaluation of Paint Remover Used bj the US. AirTorce Air Force Technical Report 5714, Suppl. 1, Jan. 1955. [Pg.85]

J. W. MeUor,M Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemist, Vol. 2, Suppl. 2, John Wiley Sons Inc., New York, 1961. [Pg.527]

H. H. Lowry, Chemistry of Coal Utilicyation, Suppl. Vol., John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1963. [Pg.170]

J. E. Amoore, Proc. Sci. Sect. Toilet CoodsMssoc. Special Suppl 1, 1 (1962). [Pg.7]

Fluorescent Whitening Agents," in F. Coulston and F. Korte, eds.. Environmental Quality and Safety Suppl. Vol. 4, Georg Thieme Vedag, Stuttgart, and Academic Press, Inc., New York, 1975. [Pg.120]

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