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J. J. Burke, ed.. Powder Metal Migh-Peformance Applications, Proceedings of the 18th S agamore Army Material Kesearch Conference, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, N.Y., 1972. Review on siUcon carbide—siUcon nitride ceramics. [Pg.39]

R. A. Grange, Fundamentals of Deformation Processing Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, New York, 1962, p. 299. [Pg.403]

W. H. Hartford, in D. D. Nicholas, ed.. Wood Deterioration and its Prevention hy Preservative Treatments Vol. 2, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse,... [Pg.153]

W. Herrmann, D.L. Hicks, and E.G. Young, Attenuation of Elastic-Plastic Stress Waves, in Shock Waves and the Mechanical Properties of Solids (edited by J.J. Burke and V. Weiss), Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, 1971, pp. 23-63. [Pg.257]

Headley, T.J., Kalish, D. and Underwood, E.E. (1970) The current status of applied superplasticity, in Ultrafine-Grain Metals, ed. Burke, J.J. and Weiss, V. (Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY) p. 325. [Pg.184]

Erik J. Sorensen was bom in 1966 in Oneida, New York. He graduated from Syracuse University with a B. A. in chemistry. He received his Ph. D. degree in chemistry from the University of California, San Diego in 1995 working under the guidance of Professor K. C. Nicolaou. His research interests are in the areas of total synthesis and reaction engineering. [Pg.813]

M. SZWARC, Department of Chemistry N. Y. State University College of Forestry at Syracuse University... [Pg.147]

New Methods Research, Inc., 719 East Genesee Street, Syracuse, NY 13210 Department of Chemistry, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13210... [Pg.160]

Example 2. Vinviidene Chloride Isobutylene Copolymer. The next example is for the carbon-13 spectrum of copolymer vinylidene chloride isobutylene. Figure 5 shows the full spectrum and the peak assignment listing for the non-protonated vinylidene chloride carbon in the 84-92 ppm range. Triad assignments were made (Crowther, M. W., 1987, Syracuse University, unpublished data) using the two-dimensional COLOC (20) experiment. There are ten v-centered pentads representing different environments for the vinylidene chloride carbon. The i represents the non-protonated carbon in the isobutylene polymer unit. [Pg.166]

Department of Chemistry, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13244... [Pg.1]

L. Mandelkern, Morphology of semicrystalline polymers. In Characterization of Materials Research Ceramics and Polymers, Syracuse University Press, 1975, p. 369. [Pg.288]

T. J. "Block and Graft Copolymers," Syracuse University Press, New York, 1973, p.157. [Pg.154]

Wayne State University, Department of Chemistry, Detroit, Ml 48202. The technical assistance of R. Keith Murphy is greatly appreciated. A portion of this work was carried out at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. [Pg.121]

In most experiments the smallest amount of electrolyte needed to coagulate the sols measured after 2 hours standing was chosen as the CCC. When using HC1, this point is the critical coagulation pH. A constant temperature water bath was used for temperature different than 23°C. The pH values were measured with a Beckman Model 96A pH meter and a Fisher combination electrode. The electrophoretic mobility measurements were made with a Laser Doppler Electrophoresis apparatus. These experiments were performed by Mr. J. Klein of the Chemistry Department, Syracuse University. [Pg.379]

LEON LASDON holds the David Bruton Jr. Centennial Chair in Business Decision Support Systems in the Management Science and Information Systems Department, College of Business Administration, at the University of Texas at Austin and has taught there since 1977. He received a B. S. E. E. degree from Syracuse University and an M. S. E. E. degree and a Ph. D. in systems engineering from Case Institute of Technology. [Pg.666]

DR. JACK VRIESENGA (Syracuse University) You pointed out the dangers involved in extracting entropies and enthalpies from NMR data, not only as a result of the cross-correlation between the two, but also their correlation to other NMR parameters. I thought it might be useful for you to comment on the effect of pressure on the other NMR parameters, besides the kinetic control For example, you commented about the role played by the outer-sphere relaxation in the interpretation of NMR relaxation data. How would this be affected by pressure ... [Pg.64]

Webb, W. W., H. D. Bartha, and T. B. Shaffer (1966). Strength eharacteristics of whisker crystals, macrocrystals and microcrystals, pp. 329-354. In Strengthening Mechanisms, Metals and Ceramics. Burke, J. J., N. L. Reed, and V. Weiss, Eds. Syracuse University Press, New York. [Pg.18]

Griffin, D.M. Ecology of Soil Fungi Syracuse University Press Syracuse, 1972. [Pg.94]

Paris, P.C. In Proc. 10th Sagamore Army Res. Conf. Syracuse University Press Syracuse, 1964 p. 107. [Pg.181]

Department of Chemistry Syracuse University Syracuse, New York... [Pg.113]


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