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Fig. 3. Percent absorption (10% per division), a measure of NOz concentration, versus incident laser light intensity (0.254 W per division) for the boundary temperature of 253°K. The light intensity is increased from 0 to 2.5 W and back again to 0 Watt in 2 sec. Note the superposition of the up and down sweep of the laser light intensity. (From Creel and Ross, op. cit.)... Fig. 3. Percent absorption (10% per division), a measure of NOz concentration, versus incident laser light intensity (0.254 W per division) for the boundary temperature of 253°K. The light intensity is increased from 0 to 2.5 W and back again to 0 Watt in 2 sec. Note the superposition of the up and down sweep of the laser light intensity. (From Creel and Ross, op. cit.)...
Figure 1.6. R.W. Buss, Watts First Experiment on Steam . Fngraved by James Scott. (Copyright . Reproduced with permission from the Thomas Ross Collection www.rosscollection.co.uk)... Figure 1.6. R.W. Buss, Watts First Experiment on Steam . Fngraved by James Scott. (Copyright . Reproduced with permission from the Thomas Ross Collection www.rosscollection.co.uk)...
Nesnow, S., Easterling, R. E., Ellis, S., Watts, R., and Ross, J. (1988). Metabolism of benz[/]aceanthrylene (cholanthrylene) and benz[/]aceanthrylene by induced rat liver S9. Cancer Lett 39, 19-27. [Pg.188]

See, for example, Michael J. Barclay, Clifford W. Smith, and Ross L. Watts, The Determinants of Corporate Leverage and Dividend Policies, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance (Winter 1995), pp. 4-19 and Milton Harris and Artur Raviv, The Theory of Capital Structure, Journal of Finance 46 (1991), pp. 297-355. [Pg.29]

Adie, W., Caims, J., Macdiaimid, J., Ross, J., Watt, S., Taylor, C.L. and Osman, L.M. 2005. Safety culture and accident risk control Perceptions of professional divers and offshore workers. Safety Science, 43, 131 5. [Pg.367]

Ross, GI, Watts, J.F., Hill, M.P, Morrissey, P. (2000) Surface modification of poly(vinylidene fluoride) by alkaline treatmentl. The degradation mechanism. Polymer, 41,1685-1696. [Pg.1008]


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