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Figure A3.7.7. Two-dimensional contour plot of the Stark-Wemer potential energy surface for the F + H2 reaction near the transition state. 0 is the F-H-H bend angle. Figure A3.7.7. Two-dimensional contour plot of the Stark-Wemer potential energy surface for the F + H2 reaction near the transition state. 0 is the F-H-H bend angle.
Wemer H-J 1987 Matrix-fomuilated direct multiconfigurational self-consistent field and multireference configuration interaction methods Achr Chem. Phys. 69 1... [Pg.2360]

Figure B3.6.2. Local mterface position in a binary polymer blend. After averaging the interfacial profile over small lateral patches, the interface can be described by a single-valued function u r. (Monge representation). Thennal fluctuations of the local interface position are clearly visible. From Wemer et al [49]. Figure B3.6.2. Local mterface position in a binary polymer blend. After averaging the interfacial profile over small lateral patches, the interface can be described by a single-valued function u r. (Monge representation). Thennal fluctuations of the local interface position are clearly visible. From Wemer et al [49].
Monte Carlo simulations, which include fluctuations, then yields Simulations of a coarse-grained polymer blend by Wemer et al find = 1 [49] in the strong segregation limit, in rather good... [Pg.2374]

The Kleber-Colombes rigid PVC foam (253,254) is produced by compression mol ding vinyl plastisol to react and gel the compound, followed by steam expansion. The process involves mixing, mol ding, and expansion. The formulation consists of PVC, isocyanate, vinyl monomers such as styrene, anhydrides such as maleic anhydride, polymerization initiators, FC-11, and nucleators. The ingredients are mixed in a Wemer-Pfleiderer or a Baker Perkins... [Pg.420]

A wide variety of guest molecules may be trapped by the Wemer-type crystalline host lattice, ranging, eg, from noble gases to condensed aromatic hydrocarbons. These clathrates may be formed from solution or by sorption. Kinetics of sorption—desorption have been studied (83). [Pg.69]

Organometallic Complexes. Wemer-type complexes of chromium and long-chain carboxyflc acids, eg, stearic acid, are water repeUents for fabrics of natural and synthetic fibers. The complexes have a smaU market in the textile industry. [Pg.308]

Very simplified struelure of these Wemer-type eomplexes of Cr(lII) is shown. [Pg.405]

Deshaies, R.J., Koch, B.D., Wemer-Washbume, M., Craig, E.A., Schekman, R. (1988). kA subfamily of stress proteins facilitates translocation of secretory and mitochondrial precursor polypeptides. Nature 332,800-805. [Pg.452]

JHC949> S. Wemer-Simon, W. Pfieiderer, J. Heterocycl. Chem. 1996, 33, 949. [Pg.264]

Wemer M, Mikolajewicz U, Hoffmann G, Heimann M (2000) Possible changes of in precipitation caused by a meltwater event in the North Atlantic. J Geophys Res 10 10161-10167 Whitehead NE, Ditchbmn RG, Wilhams PW, McCabe WJ (1999) Pa and contamination at zero age a possible hmitation on U/Th series dating of speleothem material. Chem Geol 156 359-366 Wigley TML, Plummer LN, Pearson FJ (1978) Mass transfer and carbon isotope evolntion in natural water systems. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 42 1117-1140... [Pg.460]

J.-F. Bomy and J. Wemer, Abstracts 6th Inti Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Hyphenated Chromatographic Analyzers (HTC-6), Bruges (2000), P13. [Pg.282]

C. Krohnke and F. Wemer, Stabilizers for Polyolefins, Rapra Review Report No. 132, Rapra Technology Ltd, Shawbury (2001). [Pg.790]

Wemer, Rachel, Losing the Point , PLoS Medicine, 28 February (2008) http / / medicine.plosjoumals.org/perlserv/ request-read-response doi-io.i37i /journal.pmed. 0050045... [Pg.218]

Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Basic Concepts, Instrumental Aspects, Applications and Trends. By A. Benninghoven, F. G. Ruenauer, and H.W.Wemer Analytical Applications of Lasers. Edited by Edward H. Piepmeier Applied Geochemical Analysis. By C. O. Ingamells and F. F. Pitard Detectors for Liquid Chromatography. Edited by Edward S.Yeung Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectroscopy Part 1 Methodology, Instrumentation, and Performance Part II Applications and Fundamentals. Edited by J. M. Boumans... [Pg.355]


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