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Wight C A and Armentrout P B 1993 Laser photoionization probes of ligand-binding effects in multiphoton dissociation of gas-phase transition-metal complexes ACS Symposium Series 530 61-74... [Pg.1177]

O. W. Wight, Manufacturing Kesource Planning MRP II, OHver Wight Ltd. Pubhshers, Inc., Essex Junction, Vt., 1984. [Pg.442]

Figure 5 The concentration of isoproturon and associated rainfall at Burnt House on the River Eastern Yar, Isle of Wight, f994... Figure 5 The concentration of isoproturon and associated rainfall at Burnt House on the River Eastern Yar, Isle of Wight, f994...
The chain polymerization of formaldehyde CH2O was the first example of a chemical conversion for which the low-temperature limit of the rate constant was discovered (see reviews by Goldanskii [1976, 1979]). As found by Mansueto et al. [1989] and Mansueto and Wight [1989], the chain growth is driven by proton transfer at each step of adding a new link... [Pg.129]

The growth of long chains ( > 10 ) in the perfectly mixed 1 1 crystals of ethylene with chlorine and bromine at 20-70 K was studied in detail by Wight et al. [1993]. Active radicals were generated by pulse photolysis of CI2 or Br2. The rate constant was found to be /Cc = 8-12s below Tc = 45 K. The chain grows according to the well known radical mechanism including the reactions... [Pg.130]

A multidimensional PES for the reaction (6.45a) has been calculated by Wight et al. [1993] with the aid of the atom-atom potential method combined with the semiempirical London-Eyring-Polanyi-Sato method (see, e.g., Eyring et al. [1983]). Because of high exoergicity, the PES... [Pg.130]

Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Wiltshire) South-East... [Pg.1060]

Oxidation-reduction potential Because of the interest in bacterial corrosion under anaerobic conditions, the oxidation-reduction situation in the soil was suggested as an indication of expected corrosion rates. The work of Starkey and Wight , McVey , and others led to the development and testing of the so-called redox probe. The probe with platinum electrodes and copper sulphate reference cells has been described as difficult to clean. Hence, results are difficult to reproduce. At the present time this procedure does not seem adapted to use in field tests. Of more importance is the fact that the data obtained by the redox method simply indicate anaerobic situations in the soil. Such data would be effective in predicting anaerobic corrosion by sulphate-reducing bacteria, but would fail to give any information regarding other types of corrosion. [Pg.387]

Starkey, R. L. and Wight, K. M., Anaerobic Corrosion of Iron in Soil, Amer. Gas Assoc., New York (1945)... [Pg.390]

Considerations of cultural aspects can offer an alternative framework in which various aspects that may influence the effects of treatment can be identified. With regard to how the patient responds to therapy, some of the arguments used to justify the lack of efficacy of certain treatments for mental disorders have included the elements such as the patient s dissatisfaction, unequal access to medical care or the high costs of such treatments (Wight, Botticello Aneshensel, 2006 Aneshensel Phelan, 1999). However, in order to understand this lack of efficacy it is necessary to take into account explanations that derive from, for example, anthropological and transcultural research. [Pg.20]

Wight, R. G., Botticello, A. L. Aneshensel, C. S. (2006). Socioeconomic context, social support, and adolescent mental health a multilevel investigation. /. Youth and Adolescence, 35(1), 115-26. [Pg.26]


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