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Note A few symbols are duplicated. Although this is at times confusing, it does reflect common usage in the literature. Thus, it is an important notation for the reader to understand. Acronyms are defined in the glossary at the end of the book. [Pg.400]

Immediately preceding the Glossary at the back of this text IS a tutorial showing you how to use Spar-tanBuild and SpartanView and describing some addi tional features... [Pg.29]

Key words appear in boldface when they are introduced within the text. The term and its definition appear in the margin for quick review by the student. All keywords are also defined in the glossary. [Pg.810]

Portions of the glossary are from the Metals Handbook, vol. 13 and the Metals Handbook, desk edition. Reprinted with permission from American Society for Metals. [Pg.393]

At the end of the book is a glossary containing several hundred terms commonly used in pollution prevention and control practices. You can rely on the glossary for terms not identified in the text discussions, and as a general reference. [Pg.569]

To use the volume effectively, the reader should first review the Glossary of Terms section immediately preceding the first chemical entry. This section contains precise definitions used for certain parameters where data have been obtained for each chemical. A review of these terms will help the reader interpret certain information. In addition, a list of abbreviations used throughout the volume is also provided in the front section of the handbook. [Pg.438]

As with other chapters, you will find a section at the end dealing with Questions for Thinking and Discussing. Some of the questions are problem-solving and rely on formulae and reference material provided to you in the last chapter. Remember to refer to the Glossary at the end of the book, if you mn across any terms that are unfamiliar to you. [Pg.224]

Remember to refer to the Glossary at the end of the book if you run across any terms that are unfamiliar to you. [Pg.373]

Fundamental, laminar, and turbulent burning velocities describe three modes of flame propagation (see the Glossary for definitions). The fundamental burning velocity, S, is as its name implies, a fundamental property of a flammable mixture, and is a measure of how fast reactants are consumed and transformed into products of combustion. Fundamental burning velocity data for selected gases and vapors are listed in Appendix C of NFPA68 (1998). [Pg.60]

The glossary of terms used in directional drilling [131] has been developed by... [Pg.1079]

The Key Terms in the chapter If a particular term is unfamiliar, refer to the index at the back of the book. You will find the term in the glossary that is incorporated in the index and also the pages in the text where it appears (if you need more explanation). [Pg.729]

For terminology and concepts in physical organic chemistry we rely mainly on the Glossary of Terms used in Physical Organic Chemistry (IUPAC, 1983) and the Compendium of Chemical Terminology (IUPAC, 1987 a). [Pg.9]

Full -text search, including an option to search the glossary and index. [Pg.19]

C02-0026. List all terms new to you that appear in this chapter. Use your own words to write a one-sentence definition of each. Consult the glossary if you need help. [Pg.108]

C06-0035. Prepare a list of the terms in Chapter 6 that are new to you. Write a one-sentence definition for each, using your own words. If you need help, consult the glossary. [Pg.420]

Glossary of medical terms. The glossary is one of the appendices at the end of the book the first use of each glossary term in a chapter appears in bold font. [Pg.1715]


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