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Volume 3 Materials Usage, Design and Analysis June 2002 [Pg.950]

As the world political situation changed, the requirement for carbon fibers in military applications has decreased, entailing major defense cuts. The emphasis has shifted to commercial applications, which have grown extensively. Therefore, it is not surprising that carbon fibers are involved in a whole gamut of applications. Developments do occur very rapidly in the composites field and some of these applications may now have been discontinued or replaced, but serve to illustrate the diverse applications of carbon fiber. [Pg.951]


For the Schottky problem, there has been a great deal of progress and Professor Enrico Arbarello has generously contributed a new section Supplementary Bibliography on the Schottky Problem to give pointers to this work. Another useful reference for recent work is the book The Moduli Space of Curves , edited by Dijkgraaf, Faber and ran der Geer, Birkhauscr-Boston. [Pg.310]

K. Macek, I. M. Hais, J. Kopecky, and J. Gasparic, Bibliography of Paper Chromatography and Thin Layer Chromatography, 1961-65, supplementary volume, J. Chromatogr., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1968. [Pg.131]

In addition to these publications, NBS announces its publications in GPO Price Lists 64 and 82, and U.S. Department of Gommerce Publications, all of which are available from GPO. Another publication of NBS is its bibliography entitled Publications of the National Bureau of Standards, 1901 to June 30, 1947 and its supplement, Supplementary List of Publications of the National Bureau of Standards, July 1, 1947, to June 30, 1957. A second supplement extends this list through June 1960. This bibliography, as well as its supplements, may be purchased from GPO. The cost of the basic publication is 1.25 the first supplement, 1.50 and the second supplement, 2.25. [Pg.182]

The thematic bibliography is available as supplementary online material from the book homepape a wiley-vch.de. Please visit http //www.wiley-vch.de./publish/en/ books/3-527-31852-6 for details. [Pg.1244]

Deitz, V. R., Bibliography of Solid Adsorbents, U.S. Cane Sugar Refiners and Bone Char Manufacturers and National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., 1944. Abstracts of the scientific literature published during the years 1909-1942. Supplementary volume published in 1956 with abstracts f6r years 1943-1953. [Pg.64]

The bibliography for this monograph does not pretend to be more than a selected one. The references cited are mainly original investigations, but review articles and books containing supplementary references are also listed. [Pg.564]

A search through Synthetic Methods provides a selection of key references from the journal literature. For greater coverage, as for bibliographies, a supplementary search through the following publications is suggested ... [Pg.281]

A second problem of this revision is the vast literature which has grown up in the twenty years since this book was first written. At that time it was possible, at least to aspire, to include all the relevant references. To try to do so now would require a bibliography as large as the book itself. Moreover a number of specialist texts have appeared in which the whole book is devoted to the material which has to be presented here in one chapter, and these already offer the complete documentation that a specialist may need. Thus, two reviews by Katritzky and his coworkers deal exclusively with the group frequencies of heterocyclics and between them cite over 1500 references. Varsanyi has provided a comparable review of the aromatics, Adams of coordination compounds and Bentley et al. of the far infrared. There is also a wide coverage on inorganics by Nakamoto and by Lawson, whilst the supplementary Raman group frequency data has recently been very excellently covered by Dollish, Fateley and Bentley. I have therefore confined myself to those references which are most relevant and contented myself with reference to these more detailed sources where appropriate. [Pg.440]

For this reason, we provide here a list of supplementary reading. The list falls into three parts textbooks, review volumes, and bibliographies. Some of the books referred to are out of print, or at least difficult to obtain, but a good science library should be able to provide most of these. [Pg.503]

There follows a bibliography for supplementary studies which collects and further extends the suggestions for reading in the text. Included in particular is a selection of treatises on methods and experimental techniques which are of importance for all those actually working in the field. [Pg.429]

Macek, K. et al.. Bibliography of Paper and Thin-layer Chromatograi4iy 1961-1965. J. Chromatog., Supplementary VoL, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1968, 1040 pp. [Pg.44]


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