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I 1982. Soft Modeling. The Basic Design and Some Extensions. In Joreskog K-G and H Wold litors) Systems under Indirect Observation Volume II. Amsterdam, North-HoUand. [Pg.742]

Strouts, Gilfillan and Wilson, Analytical Chemistry. The Working Tools, Volume II, 1955 (Oxford University Press). [Pg.1150]

S. Wilson, Methods of Computational Chemistry Volume II Plenum, New York (1988). P. Pyykko, Adv. Quantum Chem. 11, 353 (1978). [Pg.265]

Volume II of Organic Reac tions an annual series that reviews reactions of interest to organic chemists contains the statement Most organic compounds burn or explode when brought in contact with fluorine... [Pg.166]

N. Hacker, in J. P. Eouiassier andj. E. Rabek, eds., Eadiation Curing in Polymer Science andTechnology, Volume II, Photoinitiating Systems, Elsevier, New York, 1993, Chapt. 9. [Pg.137]

R. Hartung, in G. D. Clayton and E. E. Clayton, eds., Patty s Industrial Hygiene andToxicology, Volume II, Part D, John Wiley Sons, New York, 1994,... [Pg.227]

As an outgrowth of an advanced Organic Chemistry course which Jack developed at Cornell, he prepared a 117 page chapter on Modern Eleiirotiu Con cepts of Valence which was published in Gilman s Advanced Treatise on Organic Chemistry, Volume II, 1938... [Pg.223]

Rooeb Aoams, Editor-fn-Chfef. 84 pages. Volume II,... [Pg.104]

H. Bohme and K. Hartke, Europaisches Arzneibuch Band I and Band 11, Kommentar (European Pharmacopoeia, Volume I and Volume II Commentary), Third edition. Wissensehaftliehc Vcrlags-gescllschaft mbH, Stuttgart, and Govi-Verlag, Frankfurt/M., 1983. [Pg.8]

This Index comprises the names of contributors to Volume 57 only. For authors to previous volumes see Organic Syntheses, Collective Volumes /, II, III, IV, V, Cummulative Indexes, and Annual Volumes 54-56. [Pg.123]

Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series," Volume II "Estimation of Baseline Air Emission at Superfund Sites," EPA-450/l-89-002a, August 1990. Volume III "Estimation of Air Emissions from Clean-up Activities at Superfund Sites," EPA-450/1-89-003, January 1989. Volume IV "Procedures for Conducting Air Pathway Analyses for Superfund Applications," EPA-450/1-89-004, July 1989. [Pg.240]

The most recent compilation of emission standards for processes and substances emitted from processes in the industrialized countries of the world was the companion Volume II of the source of Table 22-10 (see Jarrault in Suggested Reading). [Pg.418]

Volume I of Adhesion Science and Engineering dealt with the mechanics of adhesive bonds and the rheology of adhesives. Volume II deals with the other two disciplines that make up adhesion science, surfaces and chemistry. In addition, this volume describes several applications of adhesion science and engineering. [Pg.1215]

Stanley E. Manahan. Enviromental Chemistry. Florida CRC Press, 1994. JFWEF and ASCE. Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, Volume II. Book Press, Inc. Brattleboro, Vermont, 1991. [Pg.593]

The gummy residue is treated with 7.8 grams of Girard s "T" reagent, a commercially available (carboxymethyl) trimethylammonium chloride hydrazide which can be prepared by the method described by Girard in Organic Syntheses, collective volume II, page 85... [Pg.1472]

Energy Intormation Administration. 1998. Electric Power Annual 1997, Volume II. DOE/EIA-0348(97)/2. Washington, DC Energy Information Administration. October. [Pg.324]

Booser, R. E. (1988). Handbook of Lubrication, Theory and Practice of Tribology Volume II. Boca Raton CRC Press. Bowden, F. P., and Tabor, D. (1964). The Friction and Lubrication of Solids, Parr II Oxford Clarenden Press. Cameron, A. (1996). Principles of Lubrication. New York John Wiley. [Pg.1167]

Section V Crack Growth and Fatigue in Strength of Inorganic Glass , ed. Kurkjian, C. R., NATO Conference Series VI, Materials Science, Volume II, Plenum Press, New York (1985)... [Pg.886]

Culture with continuous nutrient supply can be operated in two modes (i) variable volume (ii) fixed volume. [Pg.96]

Mulder, D.W. (1986). Motor neuron disease in adults. In Myology Volume II (Engel, A.G., Banker. [Pg.354]

Imai, K. Miyaguchi, K. Honda, K. Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence Instrun nts and Applications Volume II van Dyke, K., Ed., CRC Press Boca Raton, FL, 1985, Chapter 5,... [Pg.154]

Widdowson EM, Dickerson JWT. 1964. Chapter 17 Chemical composition of the body. In Comar CL, Bronner F, eds. Mineral metabolism An advanced treatise. Volume II The elements Part A. New York, NY Academic Press. [Pg.237]

R 95 - Recovery, Recycling, Re-Integration. Volume II Design for Avoidance, Design for Recycling. Conference proceedings. [Pg.74]

Causton, B. E. (1982). Primers and mineralizing solutions. In Smith, D. C. Williams, D. F. (eds.) Biocompatibility of Dental Materials. Volume II. Biocompatibility of Preventive Dental Materials and Bonding Agents, Chapter 7. Boca Raton, Florida CRC Press Inc. [Pg.178]


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