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Major advances have been made in the intermolecular carbolithiation of unactivated alkenes (such as 128) and alkynes in recent years. Wei and Taylor designed a tandem intermolecular-intramolecular carbolithiation sequence, giving rise to cyclic products, 129 (Scheme 42), using organolithium reagents as difunctional reagents106. [Pg.89]

B. Frazier, J. W. Babb, M. G. Allen, and D. G. Taylor, Design and Fabrication of Electroplated MMicromotor Structures, Micromechanical Sensors, Actuators, and Systems, DSC 32, 135-146, Dynamic Systems and Control Division, New York (1991). [Pg.158]

Taylor designed and constructed in 1898 the first experimental tank for models of war vessels in the USA. The probably greatest achievement of his career was the T lor Standard Series including 80 models by systematically varying vessel proportions and prismatic coefficients. The results of this series are still currently used for a preliminary determination of ship resistance for twin screw, moderate- to high-speed naval boats. The book was revised in 1933 with the addition of data on 40 new models. The series data were reanalysed using more recent methods in 1954. Both books Speed and power, and the mentioned Reanalysis were pubhshed in 1998 by SNAME, the centennial of the Experimental Model Basin. [Pg.877]

American naval architect David Watson Taylor designed and operated the first experimental model basin in the United States at the start of the twentieth century. His seminal work. The Speed and Pouter of Ships, first published in 1910, is still read. Taylor played a role in the use of bulbous bows on vessels of the navy. He also championed the use of airplanes that would be launched from naval craft underway in the ocean. [Pg.776]

I J, J C Cole, J P M Lommerse, R S Rowland, R Taylor and M L Verdonk 1997. Isostar A Libraij )f Information about Nonbonded Interactions. Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design 11 525-531. g G, W C Guida and W C Still 1989. An Internal Coordinate Monte Carlo Method for Searching lonformational Space. Journal of the American Chemical Scociety 111 4379-4386. leld C and A J Collins 1980. Introduction to Multivariate Analysis. London, Chapman Hall, ig C-W, R M Cooke, A E I Proudfoot and T N C Wells 1995. The Three-dimensional Structure of 1 ANTES. Biochemistry 34 9307-9314. [Pg.522]

The family of hierarchical elements are specifically designed to minimize the computational cost of repeated computations in the p-version of the finite element method (Zienkiewicz and Taylor, 1994). Successive approximations based on hierarchical elements utilize the derivations of a lower step to generate the solution for a higher-order approximation. This can significantly reduce the... [Pg.40]

Armstrong, N. A. James, K. C. Pharmaceutical Experimental Design and Interpretation. Taylor and Francis London, 1996 as cited in Gonzalez, A. G. Anal. Chim. Acta 1998, 360, 227—241. [Pg.704]

A study of industrial apphcatious by Taylor, Kooijmau, and Woodman [IChemE. Symp. Ser. Distillation and Absorption 1992, A415-A427 (1992)] concluded that rate-based models are particularly desirable when simulating or designing (1) packed columns, (2) systems with strongly uonide liquid solutions, (3) systems with trace compo-... [Pg.1292]

The improvement of the quality of a design is seen as the primary need of industry, but to facilitate this we need appropriate methods for predicting quality and evaluating the long-term quality of an engineer s design (Morup, 1993 Russell and Taylor, 1995 Shah, 1998 Taguchi et al., 1989). However, there is relatively little work... [Pg.25]

Designing for robustness has also been associated with the DFM guidelines (Russell and Taylor, 1995). Robust design has different meanings to different engineering communities. For example, the three descriptions below focus on three different but connected aspects of product design ... [Pg.29]

Kletz, T.A. (1998) Process Plants A Handbook of Inherently Safer Design, Taylor and Francis Inc. [Pg.556]

As mentioned above, the numerical solution of exact equations breaks down for low flame speeds, where the strength of the leading shock approaches zero. To complete the entire range of flame speeds, Kuhl et al. (1973) suggested using the acoustic solutions by Taylor (1946) as presented earlier in this section. Taylor (1946) already noted that his acoustic approach is not fully compatible with the exact solution, in the sense that they do not shade into one another smoothly. In particular, the near-piston and the near-shock areas in the flow field, where nonlinear effects play a part, are poorly described by acoustic methods. In addition to these imperfections, the numerical character of Kuhl etal. (1973) method inspired various authors to design approximate solutions. These solutions are briefly reviewed. [Pg.100]

Duncan, K. D. (1974). Analytic Techniques in Training Design. In E. Edwards F. P. Lees (Eds.), The Human Operator in Process Control. Washington, DC. Taylor Francis. [Pg.368]

Pheasant, S (1988) Body Space Anthropometry, Ergonomics and Design. Philadelphia, PA Taylor and Francis. [Pg.377]

Sizes and thicknes.ses to which no Standard designation applies are largely the more commonly used dimensions to which Taylor B orge Electric Fusion Welded Pipe is produced for a wide variety of applications including river crossings, penstocks, power plant and other piping. [Pg.589]

The method oudined here presents the design analysis for acoustic filters after the descriptions of Taylor, Sharp and Henderson, von Nimitz, and Hicks. ... [Pg.596]

In the design of optimal catalytic gas-Hquid reactors, hydrodynamics deserves special attention. Different flow regimes have been observed in co- and countercurrent operation. Segmented flow (often referred to as Taylor flow) with the gas bubbles having a diameter close to the tube diameter appeared to be the most advantageous as far as mass transfer and residence time distribution (RTD) is concerned. Many reviews on three-phase monolithic processes have been pubhshed [37-40]. [Pg.195]

Sharrat, P.N. (1997) Handbook of Batch Process Design, Blackie Academic and Professional, Taylor Francis. [Pg.329]

Tnte MS. History and objectives of qnantitative drng design. In Hansch C, Sammes PG, Taylor JB, editors, Quantitative drug design (Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry, Vol. 4). Oxford Pergamon Press, 1990. p. 1-31. [Pg.370]

T. Kletz, Process Plants A Handbook for Inherently Safe Design , Taylor Francis, London, 1998. [Pg.258]

Leahy, D. E., Morris, J. J., Taylor, P. J., Wait, A. R. Membranes and their models towards a rational choice of partitioning system. In QSAR Rational Approaches to the Design of Bioactive Compounds, Silipo, G., Vittoria, A. (eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1991, pp. 75-82. [Pg.47]

Taylor, P.. Hydrophobic properties of drugs. In Quantitative Drug Design, Ramsden, C. A. (ed.), Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1990 Vol. 4, pp. 241-294. [Pg.376]


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