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White crystals, m.p. 90-9 rC. Prepared fromp-nitrotoluene by way of p-aminobenzoic acid. It is used as a local anaesthetic on mucous surfaces internally and by injection, and is taken internally to relieve gastric pain. [Pg.56]

Close visual inspection of the blunt, fractured ends revealed small secondary cracks along the internal surface. Internal surfaces were covered with a layer of deposit that was highly alkaline (Fig. 9.18). [Pg.217]

Gas transmission efficiency factor, vaiies with line size and surface internal condition of pipe... [Pg.154]

Make a preliminary mechanical design for the reactor the vessel design, heat-transfer surfaces, internals and general arrangement. [Pg.486]

T, may become positive or negative, depending on the particular interface in question. Other surface excess properties, such as the surface internal energy and surface entropy, are defined similarly ... [Pg.160]

The appearance of a twin nucleus associated with phase transitions occurs preferentially, in many cases, on free surfaces, internal surfaces of inclusions, boundary surfaces of solid inclusions, or in dislocations where strain is concentrated. [Pg.137]

ISRP GFF II Internal surface Internal glycyl-L- Analytical 50, 150 and 500 injections... [Pg.608]

Receptor-mediated endocytosis is the process of ligand movement from the extracellular space to the inside of the cell by the interaction of the ligand with a specific cell-surface receptor. Receptors bind the ligand at the surface, internalize it by means of coated pits and vesicles, and ultimately release it into an acidic endosomal compartment (Figure 1.4). [Pg.6]

Because coal chars are highly microporous, most of the gasification reactions take place inside the char particles. Therefore, diffusion of gas into, and products out of, porous particles is required. The overall diffusion process can be described by the following steps (1) diffusion of the reactant from the bulk gas to the solid surface (film diffusion) (2) diffusion of the reactant from the particle s surface to its interior (internal diffusion) (3) diffusion of the product from the interior to the particle s surface (internal diffusion) and (4) diffusion of the product from the surface to the bulk gas (film diffusion). [Pg.873]

The Detective Work of Tracing Molecule-Surface Interne... [Pg.40]

The change in the energy of immersion as a function of the precoverage pjpa is shown in Figure 11.8. In contrast to the behaviour of kaolinite, a relative pressure of c. 0.75 was required in order to reduce the immersion energy to its final constant level of 12.6 J g-1. By assuming that this corresponds to the immersion of particles coated with liquid water, we obtain a value of 105 m2 g 1 for the external area (since the surface internal energy of pure liquid water is 0.119 J m 2). [Pg.369]

Reprinted from I. R. Lloyd and E. M. Sparrows. "Combined Force and Free Conveclion Flow on Vertical Surfaces. International Journal of Heal Mass Transfer 13 copyright 1970, with permission from Elsevier. [Pg.562]

Abrasive blasting techniques can be used for large or irregular surfaces provided the abrasive medium is free of contaminants that could become embedded into the metal surface. Internally welded vessels should be finished according to prescribed welding procedures. Wire brushing or grinding should be done with materials compatible to the welded material, and at speeds that will not embed material into the weld. [Pg.1250]

Steele, W.A. (1974). The interaction of gases with soHd surfaces. International Encyclopedia of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics, Pergamon Press, New York, Topic 14, Vol. 3. [Pg.265]

Chela-Flores, J. (2006). The sulphur dilemma are there biosignatures on Europa s icy and patchy surface International Journal of Astrobiology, 5(1), 17-22. [Pg.165]

EXTERNAL SURFACE INTERNAL BUBBLE STATE STATE... [Pg.289]


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