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M. C. van der Leeden and co-workers, "Role of Polyelectrolytes ia Barium Sulphate Precipitation," Innovators Digest, RepofiNo. D221H, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands, 1991. [Pg.153]

The period from 1810 to 1900 is characterized by efforts of direct composition measurements with inorganic hydrate formers, especially bromine, inorganics containing sulfur, chlorine, and phosphorus, and carbon dioxide. Other notable work listed in Table 1.2 was done by Cailletet and Bordet (1882), who first measured hydrates with mixtures of two components. Cailletet (1877) was also the first to measure a decrease in gas pressure when hydrates were formed in a closed chamber, using a precursor of an apparatus still in use at the Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands. [Pg.5]

J. Shu, Master thesis, Technical University of Delft, Delft, the Netherlands, 2006. [Pg.218]

Geus E.R., Preparation and characterisation of composite inorganic zeolite membranes with moleculare sieve properties. Ph.D. Dissertation, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands (1993). [Pg.497]

Photocathode-based picosecond electron accelerators are conceptually simpler than pre-bunched thermionic systems, although they require reasonably powerful, multicomponent femtosecond or picosecond laser systems to drive the photocathode. In addition, the availability of synchronized laser pulses allows the development of advanced detection capabilities with unprecedented time resolution. The combination of ease of use and powerful detection methods has stimulated strong interest in photocathode gun systems. Since the installation ofthe first photocathode electron gun pulse radiolysis system at BNL [5,13], four additional photocathode-based facilities have become operational and two more are in progress. The operational centers include the ELYSE facility at the Universite de Paris-Sud XI in Orsay, France [7,8], NERL in Tokai-Mura, Japan [9,10], Osaka University [11,12], and Waseda University in Tokyo [13]. Facilities under development are located at the Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands, and the BARC in Mumbai, India. [Pg.26]

Figure 6.12 Mass spectra for two particles measured using time oFnighi mass spectrometry in a laboratory at the Technical University of Delft in The Netherlands (Weiss et al 1997). The lop spectrum probably comes from a particle of marine origin and the bottom from a local source with construction material components. Figure 6.12 Mass spectra for two particles measured using time oFnighi mass spectrometry in a laboratory at the Technical University of Delft in The Netherlands (Weiss et al 1997). The lop spectrum probably comes from a particle of marine origin and the bottom from a local source with construction material components.
Vercoulen, P. H. W., Electrostatic Processing of Particles, Doctoral Thesis, Technical University of Delft, 1995, p. 81. [Pg.109]

Middelhoek S, Audet SA (1994) Silicon sensors. Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Delft... [Pg.3288]

Dijk E. J., van, (1976). The Behavior of a Muscle Hardness Transducer in a Prosthetic Fbrearm Socket, MSc thesis. A-184, Laboratory for Measurement and Control, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands. [Pg.878]

This book is the result of over 15 years of experience in teaching and research. It stems from lectures that I began in 1970 at the Technical University of Graz, Austria, and continued at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada, 1980 at the Free University of Brussels, 1981 at Chalmers Technical University in Goteborg, Sweden at the Academy of Sciences in Jena, East Germany at the Haus der Technik in Essen, West Germany, 1982 at the Academy of Science in Sofia, Bulgaria and at the Technical University of Delft, Netherlands, 1986. [Pg.457]

E. de Vos Burchart, Ph.D. Thesis, Technical University of Delft, 1992. Studies on Zeolites Molecular Mechanics, Framework Stability and Crystal Growth. [Pg.204]

The authors would like to thank Ing. Herman Schreuders from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Applied Sciences Technical University of Delft for help with the deposition. [Pg.93]

Aravind, P.V, Phd Thesis, Technical University of Delft 2007 lSBN-13 978-90-9022534-0. [Pg.94]

Velocity of Excess Electrons in Fluid Methane, Argon, and Mixtures of Methane and Argon, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands, 1979) and liquid ethane (redrawn from the data of Doldissen, W., Schmidt, W.E, and Bakale, G., J.Phys. Chern, 84,1179,1980). [Pg.108]

As in the last edition, we take this opportunity to thank our academic partners of the organisation of SHO2015, namely, the School of Engineering of the University of Minho, the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, the Faculty of Human Kinetics of the University of Lisbon, the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and the Technical University of Delft. We also thank the scientific sponsorship of more than 20 academic and professional institutions and the official support of the Portuguese Authority for Working Conditions (ACT), as well as the valuable support of several Companies and Institutions, including the several media partners, which have contributed to the broad dissemination of the event. [Pg.487]

ASA (Advanced Semiconductor Analysis) has been developed by the group of Prof. Miro Zeman at the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands as simulation software optimized for amorphous silicon solar cells [236]. Because of this focus on amorphous silicon, the software has several features that make it advantageous for... [Pg.316]

J. A. L. Dobbelaar, The use of impedance measurements in corrosion research The corrosion behaviour of chromium and iron-chromium alloys, Thesis, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands, 1990. [Pg.164]


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