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Lamb and co-workers reviewed techniques of diffusion modeling for air quality with relation to transportation-generated pollution. They discussed the theory and structure of models, presented a series of tabulated comparisons, analyzed the function and design of each model, and offered simple diagrams to illustrate the functions and problems of the various techniques. The report was intended to survey a great deal of unpublished material and therefore was important in bringing the earlier surveys up to date (to about mid-1973). [Pg.198]

The greatest theoretical interest has been devoted to the six-membered boron-nitrogen heterocycles, apparently due to the unusual stability of these compounds, and to their formal similarity to benzene. Most work in the field has been reviewed (77HC(30)38l), in which some unpublished material is also presented. [Pg.631]

We will in the presentation below review some of our recent work in this area. Those results which have already been published elsewhere will only be briefly summarized, while previously unpublished material will be presented in greater detail. In particular, the material in Section 2, and parts of 3.2, and 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3 is essentially new. Some outlooks for the future, connected especially with the application of ultrafast laser techniques, are given in section 5. [Pg.205]

In this section we will review briefly some of the recent applications of the GMS wave function. A previous review [45] covers most of the early applications of the GMS wave function. Our main goal is to illustrate some of the new ideas presented in the last section, using the most recent applications and some earlier but not unpublished material. [Pg.135]

This second series of techniques monographs will cover a number of radiochemical techniques which have not been reviewed elsewhere. Plans include revision of these monographs periodically as new information and procedures warrant. The reader is therefore encouraged to call to the attention of the authors any published or unpublished material on rapid radiochemical separations which might be included in a revised version of the monograph. [Pg.6]

I am most grateful to the following for their helpful comments and assistance in the preparation of this review P.J. Artymiuk, G.R. Moore, D.C. Phillips, N.K. Rogers, D.I. Stuart, S.W. Wilkins and G. Williams. I express special thanks to the phosphoryl-ase team, R. Acharya, J. Hajdu, P.J. McLaughlin and D.I. Stuart, for their help in the preparation of figures and permission to use unpublished material. [Pg.408]

In this chapter, we present a review of the contribuhon of Kunieda s group regarding to worm-like micelles formation, the stmcture and rheological behavior of the miceUar solution, through the use of published and unpublished material of his group. [Pg.240]

Some of the material to be presented has already been described in the literature (for reviews, see for example. Refs. 1-4), but will nevertheless be covered here briefly for the sake of completeness the unpublished material will be described in more detail. [Pg.155]

Acknowledgement. The author wishes to thank Professor D. Arigoni (ETFI, Zurich) for many enlightening discussions, copies of Ph. D. theses, and unpublished material which assisted in the preparation of this review. [Pg.74]

Family of the scientist has presented documentar y materials to Academy of sciences in June 1974. Among them, the most important ar e manuscripts, typewritten copies about 100 scientific works of the scientist and working materials to them. Its includes articles, reports, monographs, the textbooks written by A.K. Babko during last 25 year s working writing-books with extracts, marks on various questions, abstracts of chemical literature responses and reviews on thesis of Ph.D. and doctor s degrees, on ar ticles, books, textbooks. For example, early works Product of solubility , To a technique of definition of strontium in minerals (1940-s), many unpublished works in 1940-1960, etc. [Pg.406]

In this section, representative results are reviewed to provide a prospective of reactor modeling techniques which deal with bed size. There probably is additional unpublished proprietary material in this area. Early studies of fluidized reactors recognized the influence of bed diameter on conversion due to less efficient gas-solid contacting. Experimental studies were used to predict reactor performance. Frye et al. (1958) used... [Pg.4]

Table 10.1 gives a summary of the main by-products of fermentation by yeasts and other microbiological activities which can be identified in distilled spirits from different raw materials, like fruits, wine, grain, sugar cane, or other carbohydrate-containing plants. Since the sensory relevance of a flavour compound is related to its odour thresholds and odour quality. Table 10.1 presents also odour qualities and a review of threshold values of the fermentation by-products in ethanol solutions [9-10] and/or water [11-14] (Christoph and Bauer-Christoph 2006, unpublished results). [Pg.220]

The present chapter reviews the most recent work on the above-mentioned topics and includes some hitherto unpublished theoretical and experimental material. [Pg.384]

Acknowledgments. The authors wish to thank their colleagues who have provided unpublished and in press material for this review. The authors research on the mode of paraquat resistance was supported by a grant form the Israel Academy for Sciences and Humanities and their work on synergists by the Yeda Fund for Applied Research. J. G. is the Gilbert de Botton Professor of Plant Sciences. [Pg.24]

The material in the part of this paper dealing with the Dead Sea and Lake Tiberias was prepared in 1969 at the Isotope Department, Weiz-mann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. At that time, I benefited from constructive discussions with Joel R. Gat and Aaron Nir of the Weizmann Institute, and I thank Dr. Gat for communication of unpublished data on Ra-226 in the Dead Sea. For critical reading and discussion of the paper I am indebted to J. Stewart Turner (Cambridge, U.K., and Woods Hole, Mass.), Harmon Craig (La Jolla, Calif.), and the editorial reviewers, Edward D. Goldberg (La Jolla, Calif.) and Derek W. Spencer (Woods Hole, Mass.). [Pg.81]

I have been collaborating in a series of investigations of the theory of quasi-one-dimensional materials the results of which are as yet largely unpublished. Accordingly, I shall review several of these for the present conference ... [Pg.226]

Voss [69] has published a comprehensive review of the effects of phosphoric acid on the performance of lead-acid batteries. This review included previously unpublished tests by Kugel, Rabl, and Woost conducted between 1926 and 1935, in which phosphoric acid was added to the positive paste at the 0.9, 2.0,2.9, or 4.0wt.% level, and at 0.9wt.% in the electrolyte. The results showed that, during cycling, the phosphoric acid concentration increases in the electrolyte but decreases in the phosphated positive active-material. It is also higher in the electrolyte when the cell is discharged. Tables 4.8-4.10 show the results of these studies. [Pg.127]

In order to give a typical insight into the various current developments in bioorganosilicon chemistry, the overlap with some recent reviews dealing with partial aspects of this area could not be prevented. The primary literature surveyed for this contribution consists mainly of articles from 1980 to 1986, but a certain amount of earlier material will also be given so that this chapter can be read with only limited reference to previous reviews. In addition, the chapter includes some very recent unpublished results of our own studies in this field. [Pg.1144]

This is not a review chapter in the usual sense. An appreciable amount of the material describes heretofore unpublished work of the authors. In particular. Sections II.E and IV.E include previously unpublished work of Hoye and Stell, and Section IV.B includes new quantitative results of Patey and Stell. On the other hand, we have made no attempt to survey the open literature concerning our subject. (A splendid review of material that overlaps substantially with our own has recently been given by Wertheim. ) Our specific objectives have been as follows ... [Pg.185]

A detailed presentation of all published and unpublished data concerning ACECs and CEC-ACEC compositions is almost impossible within a framework of a review having a limited size. Nevertheless the authors hope to have described the ways of improving the properties of a definite class of polymeric materials by means of an appropriate synthesis of monomers characterized by a differentiated structure of various epoxy groups in the molecule. [Pg.111]

The material covered in this review is unpublished or has appeared in papers published in 1969 and 1970 (Gabridge and Legator, 1969 Gabridge et al. 969aJ)yC Legator, 1970 Mailing and Cosgrove, 1970). [Pg.278]

This section of the review summarizes some of the published and previously unpublished R D carried out by pSiMedica Ltd, UK, and Intrinsiq Materials Ltd, UK, over the period 2006-2011 Canham 2007b. It covers six general issues of particular relevance to food products. [Pg.477]

This book will review S3mthesis, mechanisms, ultimate properties, physico-chemical properties, processing and applications of such high performance materials needed in advanced technologies. It presents interdisciplinary papers on the state of knowledge of each topic under consideration through a combination of overviews and original unpublished research. [Pg.253]

For the SEPB test specimen, good SIFC s are available for configuration similar to those used in testing of metallic materials. However, ceramics are frequently tested in shorter sections that alter the span-to-depth ratio and thereby affect the SIFC. In order to allow a wider range of span-to depth ratios, previously unpublished solutions generated at the Materials Technology Laboratory, Watertown, Massachusetts [27] were reviewed and added to C 1421. [Pg.319]


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