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The author of this thesis was born on April 3 1974 in Geleen, The Netherlands. After high school (1992), he studied Chemical Engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology (Eindhoven, The Netherlands [258]), from which he graduated in May 1997. He then moved to the University of Amsterdam, Department of Chemical Engineering (Amsterdcim, The Netherlands [259]) to start working on his Ph.D. project with thesis advisors Prof. B. Smit and Prof. R. Krishna. [Pg.117]


It should be noted that the Hartree-Fock equations F ( )i = 8i ([)] possess solutions for the spin-orbitals which appear in F (the so-called occupied spin-orbitals) as well as for orbitals which are not occupied in F (the so-called virtual spin-orbitals). In fact, the F operator is hermitian, so it possesses a complete set of orthonormal eigenfunctions only those which appear in F appear in the coulomb and exchange potentials of the Foek operator. The physical meaning of the occupied and virtual orbitals will be clarified later in this Chapter (Section VITA)... [Pg.461]

Gua/aco/ is obtained by chemical treatment of lignum vitae the wood from a species of tree that grows in warm climates It is some times used as an expectorant to help relieve bronchial congestion... [Pg.1010]

The term vitamin is derived from vitamine, a word created ia 1911 (1) when it was beheved that the antiberiberi factor (thiamine) was an amine essential to the maintenance of life (vita). Later discoveries showed that not all vitamins ate amines. However, a form of the name has remained. [Pg.3]

In a study of the effect of nutrition on reproduction in the rat in the 1920s, Herbert Evans and Katherine Bishop found that rats failed to reproduce on a diet of rancid lard, unless lettuce or whole wheat was added to the diet. The essential factor was traced to a vitamin in the wheat germ oil. Named vitamin E by Evans (using the next available letter following on the discovery of vita-... [Pg.606]

P. Grunanger and P. Vita Finzi, Gazz. chim. ital. 89, 1771 (1959). [Pg.376]

Aquavit, m. aqua vitae, whisky pi. spirits, aqui-. equi-. [Pg.32]

Bock. m. buck (Brewing) bock beer (Twk.) trestle, jack, horse, stand, stool blunder, -asche, /. coal ashes. -hoLz, n. guaiacum wood, lignum vitae,... [Pg.77]

Franz-band, m. calf binding calf-bound book, -branntwein, m. brandy, cognac, -gold, ru French leaf gold (pale, due to silver alloy), Franzose, m. Frenchman monkey wrench, Franzosen-hsrz, n. guaiacum. -holz, n. guai-acum, lignum vitae. [Pg.163]

Lebcos-haltung, /. standard of living, -holz, n. lignum vitae, -kraft, /. vital force vitality, -kunde, -lehre, /. biology, -luft, /. (Old Chem.) vital air (oxygen), -luftmesser, m. eudiometer. [Pg.273]

Lobens-unterhalt, m. living, subsistence, -ver-richtung, /. vital function, -versicherung, /. life insurance, -voi ang, m. vital process, -wandel, m. life, conduct, -wasser, n. aqua vitae (spirits), -weise,/. mode of life. [Pg.273]

Pockholz, n. lignum [vitae, guaiacum wood, pockwood. [Pg.343]


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