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Soap Bubbles and the Forces that Mould Them, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1890 reprint ed.. Doubleday Anchor Books, Science Study Series S3, Doubleday, Garden City, NY, 1959. [Pg.43]

Princen, in Surface and Colloid Science, E. Matijevic, ed., Vol. 2, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1969. [Pg.44]

Bashforth and J. C. Adams, An Attempt to Test the Theories of Capillary Action, University Press, Cambridge, England, 1883. [Pg.44]

Davies and E. K. Rideal, Interfacial Phenomerux, Academic Press, New York, 1961. [Pg.45]

Gaines, Jr., Insoluble Monolayers at Liquid-Gas Interfaces, Interscience, New York, 1966 J. Colloid Interface Sci., 62, 191 (1977). [Pg.45]


The ee-values are also commonly expressed with textual reference to the predominant enantiomer. An alternative format uses eeSJ> %) = eeSP100%... [Pg.26]

Describe Mosca s physical appearance, age, and voice, and support your casting with textual references. Contrast this exercise with a similar one of Volpone. [Pg.37]

See chapter 3 for textual references to Stahl s works during the 1720s and the 1730s by French academicians. [Pg.493]

Equally unfortunate was Watson s, Crick s, and Wilkins s reluctance to acknowledge Franklin s contribution. In their combined Nobel lectures there were 98 references, but not one direct reference to any of Franklin s papers. There is only one textual reference, and this by Wilkins. There is no doubt as to the originality of their insight and the uniqueness of the model they constructed. It would not have distracted at all from their efforts to have given credit to Franklin. [Pg.355]

The short-hand description in Eq. (3.3) is valid for both cells shown in Figs. 3.1 and 3.2. Such a description is often used to simplify textual reference to such cells. [Pg.37]

Concurrent with farmland conversion to other uses, visual and textual references to farms and rural topics have become more prevalent. Subdivisions retained the names of the farms they replaced, or named streets after horses, racetracks or related artifacts. Architectural details associated with horse farms or iconic elements of the Bluegrass are seen in commercial areas, for instance, the green roofs and cupolas at Lexington Green mall, built in 1985-1986 at the intersection of New Circle and Nicholasville Road. Both the Festival Market building downtown (1985-1986) (Fig. 72.10) and University of Kentucky s Young Library (1995-1997) recall the form of Red Mile Harness Track s Floral Hall. [Pg.1316]


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