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Turner 2 General Papers

Atsuta, M., Turner, D.T. J. Mater. Scl. 1983, Ig, 675. Abstracts of papers 65th General Session of lADR. J. Dent. Res. 1987, 66, Special Issue. [Pg.437]

Many systems that have been used consist of a commercial fluorimeter fitted with a micro flow-through cell. Descriptions of such systems can be found in the papers by Katz and Pitt , Cassidy and Frei and Roth and Hampai , while the manufacturers of the fluorimeters used also market flow cells (Aminco and Turner Assoc.). Conmercial equipment especially designed for use in HPLC has also been available for several years, with emission lines and filters (Siemens, Dr. Ing. Herbert Knauer, Laboratory Data Control, DuPont, Varian), as well as with monochromators (Winopal Forschung, Perkin-Elmer, Schoeffel, Aminco, Turner Assoc., Jasco). Cells of these designs are small enough (ca. 20 gl) to be able to give a small contribution to the peak width with suitable connection lines and electronics. However, adequate information on this point is not generally available, in some instances perhaps because the reaction systems frequently used with these instruments contribute much more to the peak width. [Pg.126]

There is a long history of using various low molecular weight compounds, notably stearic acid, to improve the processing of rubber compounds. There is a similar history for thermoplastics. A 1980 paper by Turner and Moore [61] associated the enhancement of processability of rubber compounds by carboxylic acids with slippage on the wall of dies. These carboxylic acids generally had structures... [Pg.140]


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