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J- Holland, Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems, University of Michigan Press, Michigan, 1975. [Pg.484]

L. A. Warzel, Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1955. [Pg.47]

R. Kapoor and J. J. Martin, Thermodynamic Properties of Chlorine, University of Michigan, 1957. [Pg.521]

Kenneth A. Christensen Elizabeth A. Todd Michael D. Morris University of Michigan... [Pg.215]

Eirst International Conference on the Chemistry and Uses of Molybdenum Reading University, Reading, U.K., 1973 S econd International Conference on the Chemistry and Uses of Molybdenum New College, Oxford, U.K., 1976 Third International Conference on the Chemistry and Uses of Molybdenum University of Michigan, 1979 Eourth International Conference on the Chemistry and Uses of Molybdenum Colorado School of Mines, 1982 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the Chemistry and Uses of Molybdenum University of Newcasde-upon-Tyne, U.K., 1985, Polyhedron 5(1/2), (1986). [Pg.468]

A number of pool, also called swimming pool, reactors have been built at educational institutions and research laboratories. The core in these reactors is located at the bottom of a large pool of water, 6 m deep, suspended from a bridge. The water serves as moderator, coolant, and shield. An example is the Lord nuclear reactor at the University of Michigan, started in 1957. The core is composed of fuel elements, each having 18 aluminum-clad plates of 20% enriched uranium. It operates at 2 MW, giving a thermal flux of 3 x 10 (cm -s). The reactor operates almost continuously, using a variety of beam tubes, for research purposes. [Pg.224]

B. M. Egan and A. B. Weder, Deleterious Effects of Short-term Dietary NaCl Restriction in Man Relationship to Salt-Sensitivity Status, Medical College of Wisconsin, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1989. [Pg.187]

Boron Hydrides" under "Boron Compounds" in ECT 1st ed., Vol. 2, pp. 593—600, by S. H. Bauer, Cornell University "Boron Hydrides and Related Compounds" under "Boron Compounds," Suppl. 1, pp. 103—130, by S. H. Bauer, Cornell University "Diborane and Higher Boron Hydrides" under "Boron Compounds," Suppl. 2, pp. 109—113, by W. J. Shepherd and E. B. Ayres, Gallery Chemical Company "Boron Hydrides" under "Boron Compounds" in ECT 2nd ed., Vol. 3, pp. 684—706, by G. W. Campbell, Jr., U.S. Borax Research Corporation "Boron Hydrides and their MetaHo Derivatives" under "Boron Compounds," in ECT 3rd ed., Vol. 4, pp. 135—183, by R. W. Rudolph, The University of Michigan. [Pg.254]

R. G. Craig, iu B. R. Land and C. C. Kelsey, eds., Internationa/Prosthodontics Workshop on Comp/ete Denture Occ/usion, University of Michigan Press, Ann... [Pg.498]

Note 1 B. Kamp [Z. tech. Fhysik, 12, 30 (1931)] skews tke effect of increased porosity in decreasing tkermal conductivity of boiler scale. Partridge [University of Michigan, Eng. Research Bull., 15, 1930] has published a 170-page treatise on Formation and Properties of Boiler Scale. [Pg.378]

Figure 2.11 Beta sheets are usuaiiy represented simply by arrows in topology diagrams that show both the direction of each (3 strand and the way the strands are connected to each other along the polypeptide chain. Such topology diagrams are here compared with more elaborate schematic diagrams for different types of (3 sheets, (a) Four strands. Antiparallel (3 sheet in one domain of the enzyme aspartate transcarbamoylase. The structure of this enzyme has been determined to 2.8 A resolution in the laboratory of William Lipscomb, Harvard University, (b) Five strands. Parallel (3 sheet in the redox protein flavodoxin, the structure of which has been determined to 1.8 A resolution in the laboratory of Martha Ludwig, University of Michigan, (c) Eight strands. Antiparallel barrel in the electron carrier plastocyanln. This Is a closed barrel where the sheet is folded such that (3 strands 2 and 8 are adjacent. The structure has been determined to 1.6 A resolution in the laboratory of Hans Freeman in Sydney, Australia. (Adapted from J. Richardson.)... Figure 2.11 Beta sheets are usuaiiy represented simply by arrows in topology diagrams that show both the direction of each (3 strand and the way the strands are connected to each other along the polypeptide chain. Such topology diagrams are here compared with more elaborate schematic diagrams for different types of (3 sheets, (a) Four strands. Antiparallel (3 sheet in one domain of the enzyme aspartate transcarbamoylase. The structure of this enzyme has been determined to 2.8 A resolution in the laboratory of William Lipscomb, Harvard University, (b) Five strands. Parallel (3 sheet in the redox protein flavodoxin, the structure of which has been determined to 1.8 A resolution in the laboratory of Martha Ludwig, University of Michigan, (c) Eight strands. Antiparallel barrel in the electron carrier plastocyanln. This Is a closed barrel where the sheet is folded such that (3 strands 2 and 8 are adjacent. The structure has been determined to 1.6 A resolution in the laboratory of Hans Freeman in Sydney, Australia. (Adapted from J. Richardson.)...
Goldberg, D.E. (1983) Computer-aided gas pipeline operation using genetic algorithms and rule learning (Doctoral dissertation. University of Michigan). Dissertation Abstracts International, 44(10), p. 3174B (University Microfilms No. 8402282). [Pg.429]

Holland, J.H. (1975) Adaption in natural and artificial systems. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. [Pg.430]

Figure 3-16. Interpretation of rate data. (Source Curl, R. L., 1968. Unpublished notes, University of Michigan.)... Figure 3-16. Interpretation of rate data. (Source Curl, R. L., 1968. Unpublished notes, University of Michigan.)...
A SEC material should be hydrophilic if it is to be used for biological applications. One such material, introduced by PolyLC in 1990 (8), is silica with a covalently attached coating of poly(2-hydroxyethyl aspartamide) the trade name is PolyHYDROXYETHYL Aspartamide (PolyHEA). This material was evaluated for SEC of polypeptides by P.C. Andrews (University of Michigan) and worked well for the purpose (Fig. 8.1). Because formic acid is a good solvent for polypeptides, Dr. Andrews tried a mobile phase of 50 mM formic acid. The result was a dramatic shift to a lower fractionation range for both Vq and V, (Fig. 8.2) to the point that V, was defined by the elution position of water. [Pg.250]

FIGURE 8.3 SEC in SO mM formic acid. Column and flow rate Same as Fig. 8.1. (Courtesy of P. C. Andrews, University of Michigan.)... [Pg.252]

Christopher M. Liu Department of Chemistry University of Michigan 930 North University Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1055... [Pg.567]

Gould, T. L., el. al., Engineering Methods and Computer Applications For Design and Operation, of Two-Phase Pipeline Systems, The University of Michigan, Amn Arbor, Mich., 1973. [Pg.157]

Figure 10-144. Approximate relationship of the overall coefficient fouled, and the fouling factor of inside tubes for predicting the economical use of finned tubes in shell and tube units. (Used by permission Williams, R. B., and Katz, D. L. Performance of Finned Tubes and Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers, 1951. University of Michigan. Note For reference only, 1950 costs.)... Figure 10-144. Approximate relationship of the overall coefficient fouled, and the fouling factor of inside tubes for predicting the economical use of finned tubes in shell and tube units. (Used by permission Williams, R. B., and Katz, D. L. Performance of Finned Tubes and Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers, 1951. University of Michigan. Note For reference only, 1950 costs.)...

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