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The sample is heated in a suitable container by means of an electric heater that is controlled by a constant power source. The ambient temperature of the sample is kept equal to that in the sample itself (adiabatic conditions). The temperature in the sample is measured and the first derivative of it with respect to time is recorded. If there is no process with heat effects taking place in the sample, the temperature rises in a linear fashion that is, the first derivative remains constant and can be described by a simple differential equation  [Pg.758]

Valentich. J.. Tube Type Dilaiometers, Instrument Society of America, Research Triangle Park. NC. 1981. [Pg.759]

Wendlandt. W. W.. Thermal Methods of Analysis, 2nd ed-, Wiley-Interscience, New York. 1974. Chap. 11. [Pg.759]

Provder. T., R. M. Holsworth. and T. H. Grentzer. Polymer Characterization Spectroscopic. Chromatographic and Physical Instrumental Methods. C. D. Craver. ed.. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1983, p. 77. [Pg.759]

Paulik, J.. and F. Paulik. Simultaneous Thermoanalytical Examinations by Means of the Derivaiograph. in Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry. G. Svehla. ed., Vol. XII. Elsevier. Amsterdam. t98l. p. 22. [Pg.759]


Thermal Modeling of Petroleum Generation Theory and Applications... [Pg.386]

A.B.Bakushinsky and A.V.Goncharsky, Ill-Posed Problems Theory and Applications, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht / Boston / London, 1994.p257. [Pg.268]

B. Widom, Structure and Thermodynamics of Interfaces, in Statistical Mechanics and Statistical Methods in Theory and Application, Plenum, New York, 1977, pp. 33-71. [Pg.97]

A. N. Clark and D. J. Wilson, Foam Flotation Theory and Applications, Marcel Dekker,... [Pg.490]

Seidner L, Stock G and Domcke W 1995 Nonperturbative approach to femtosecond spectroscopy - general theory and application to multidimensional nonadiabatic photoisomerization processes J. Chem. Phys. 103 4002... [Pg.280]

Reiss H 1977 Scaled particle theory of hard sphere fluids Statistical Mechanics and Statistical Methods in Theory and Application ed U Landman (New York Plenum) pp 99-140... [Pg.552]

Andersen H C and Chandler D 1970 Mode expansion in equilibrium statistical mechanics I. General theory and application to electron gas J. Chem. Phys. 53 547... [Pg.554]

Evans D FI 1991 Review of voltammetric methods for the study of electrode reactions Microelectrodes Theory and Applications (Nate ASI Series E vol 197) ed M I Montenegro, M A Queiros and J L Daschbach (Dordrecht Kluwer)... [Pg.1949]

Ra]agopal G, Needs R J, James A, Kenney S D and Foulkes W M C 1995 Variational and diffusion quantum Monte Carlo calculations at nonzero wave vectors theory and application to diamond-structure germanium Phys. Rev. B 51 10 591-600... [Pg.2233]

Zhang J Z H 1999 Theory and Application of Quantum Molecular Dynamics (River Edge, NJ World Scientific)... [Pg.2323]

I. Theory, and application to a quantum-dynamics model J. Chem. Phys. 102 8011... [Pg.2327]

Shah D O (ed) 1985 Macro- and Microemulsions—Theory and Applications (Washington, DC American Chemical Society)... [Pg.2606]

Ewsuk K G and Messing G L 1986 A theoreticai and experimentai anaiysis of finai-stage densification of aiumina during hot isostatic pressing Hot IsostatIc Pressing Theories and Applications ed R J Schaefer and M Linzer (Materiais Park, OH ASM internationai) pp 23-33... [Pg.2776]

K. Blum, Density matrix theory and applications. Plenum Press, New York, 1981,... [Pg.323]

B. H. Lengsfield and D. R. Yarkony, Nonadiabatic Interactions Between Potential Energy Surfaces Theory and Applications, in State-Selected and State to State Ion-Molecule Reaction Dynamics Part 2 Theory, M. Baer and C.-Y. Ng, eds., John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1992, Vol, 82, pp. 1-71. [Pg.474]

Sharp, K. A., Honig, B. Electrostatic interactions in macromolecules Theory and applications. Ann. Rev. Biophys. Biophys. Chem. 19 (1990) 301-332... [Pg.147]

Tanford, C., Kirkwood, J. G. Theory of protein titration curves. I. General equations for impenetrable spheres. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79 (1957) 5333-5339. 6. Garrett, A. J. M., Poladian, L. Refined derivation, exact solutions, and singular limits of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation. Ann. Phys. 188 (1988) 386-435. Sharp, K. A., Honig, B. Electrostatic interactions in macromolecules. Theory and applications. Ann. Rev. Biophys. Chem. 19 (1990) 301-332. [Pg.194]

J.D. Bryngelson, When is a potential accurate enough for structure prediction Theory and application to a random heteropolymer model of protein folding, J. Ghem. Phys. 100 (1994), 6038-6045. [Pg.222]

Yoshida, H. Recent Progress in the Theory and Application of Symplectic Integrators. Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy 56 (1993) 27-43 Trobec, R., Merzel, F., Janezic, D. On the Complexity of Parallel Symplectic Molecular Dynamics Algorithms. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 37 (1997) 1055-1062... [Pg.347]

D. M. Cvetkovic, M. Doob, H. Sachs, Spectra of Graphs, Theory and Applications, 3rd edition, Johann Ambrosius Barth Verlag, Heidelberg, 1995. [Pg.435]

Covers theory and applications of ah initio quantum mechanics calculations. The discussions are useful for understanding the differences between ah initio and semi-empirical methods. Although both sections are valuable, the discussion of the applications oi ah initio theory fills a void. It includes comparisons between experiment and many types and levels of calculation. The material is helpful in determining strategies for, and the validity of. ah initio calculations. [Pg.3]

E. J. Baum, Chemical Property Estimation Theory and Applications Lewis, Boca Raton (1998). [Pg.121]

G. Doggett, The Electronic Structure of Models Theory and Applications to Inorganic Molecule.s Pergamon, Oxford (1972). [Pg.292]

The following resources provide additional information on the theory and application of flow injection analysis. [Pg.665]

D. O. Shah, Macro and Microemulsions Theory and Applications, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1985. [Pg.155]

H. T. Lawless and B. P. Klein, Sensory Science Theory and Application in Foods, ift Basic Symposium Series, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1991, p. 441. [Pg.6]

H. Cheung, Critical Keview of Heat Pipe Theory and Applications, DCKT-50453, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, Calif., 1968. [Pg.516]

R. Edgar and R. Snider, in D. E. Clark and co-workers, eds.. Microwaves Theory and Application in Materials Processing, American Ceramics Society, Westerville, Ohio, 1991. [Pg.348]

R. Suryanarayan, Plasma Spraying. Theory and Applications, World Scientific Publishing Co., Inc., River Edge, N.J., 1993. [Pg.120]

Engineering Design Handbook, Military Pyrotechnics Series, Part One, Theory and Application, AMCP 706-185, U.S. Army Materiel Command, Washiagton, D.C., Apr. 1967, pp. 6-38. [Pg.353]

C. Yeh, Handbook of Fiber Optics, Theory and Applications, Academic Press, New York, 1990. [Pg.393]

J. M. Lafferty, ed.. Vacuum Arcs Theory and Application,]o m Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1980. [Pg.379]

H. T. Larker, in T. Garvare, ed.. Hot Isostatic Pressing Theories and Applications, Centek Pubbshers, Lulea, Sweden, 1988. [Pg.315]

Gottlieb, D., and S. A. Orszag. Numerical Analysis of Spectr al Methods Theory and Applications, SIAM, Philadelphia (1977). [Pg.422]


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