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Wilhelm T, Piel J and Riedle E 1997 Sub-20 fs pulses tunable across the visible from a blue-pumped single-pass noncollinear parametric converter Opt. Lett. 22 1494-6... [Pg.1992]

Vogel W, Welsch D-G and Wilhelm B 1988 Time-resolved spectral hole burning Chem. Phys. Lett. 153 376-8... [Pg.1996]

A definition of catalysis similar to that given above was stated first in about 1895 by Wilhelm Ostwald, whose work on catalysis was recognized with a Nobel prize. Sixty years before, Jakob Berzelius had coined the tenn... [Pg.2697]

Weka Machiiie Learning Software in Java) Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato http flw vw.cs.waikato.ac.nzf-mllwekafituiex.html > SNNS Stuttgart Neural Network Simulator) Wilhelm-Schickard-lnstitut fur Informatik, University of Tubingen hUp //wttW-ra.informatik.uni-tuehingen.de/... [Pg.483]

B. W. Wilhelm and co-workers, "100 MW Anthracite Culm CFB Small Power Producer," Proceedings of the American Power Conference, Vol. 50, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1988. [Pg.148]

Nusse/t Number. Empidcal correlations can be obtained for a particular size of tube diameter and particular flow conditions. To generalize such results and to apply the correlations to different sizes of equipment and different flow conditions, the heat-transfer coefficient, Z, is traditionally nondimensionalized by the use of the Nusselt number, Nu named after Wilhelm Nusselt,... [Pg.483]

O. Kausch, Das Wassersto erouyd, Wilhelm Knapp, Hade, Germany, 1938 (photohthopriuted, Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, Mich.). [Pg.485]

G. Thies, Ph.d. dissertation, Erederick-Wilhelms University, Berlin, 1935. [Pg.66]

X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895. Soon after their discovery Roentgen used x-rays to image the bones in a human hand. The x-rays transmitted through the hand (phenomenon 1) were recorded on photographic film. The bones or other dense objects absorb x-rays more than do soft tissues or less dense materials (phenomenon 2). This method of imaging the internal stmcture of an object is known as x-ray radiography. [Pg.372]

H. A. Wilhelm, The Meta/Thonum, American Society for Metals, Novelty, Ohio, 1958, pp. 78—103. [Pg.403]

FIG. 18-85 Depth correction factorto he applied to unit areas determined with Wilhelm-Naide and direct methods. Velocity ratio calculated using tangents to settling cun e at a particular settled solids concentration and at start of test. [Pg.1680]

Reproduced with permission from Wilhelm, Pure Appl. Chem., 5, p. 403, 1962. [Pg.58]

Figure 3.2.1 illustrates the mixing in packed beds (Wilhelm 1962). As Reynolds number approaches the industrial range Rep > 100, the Peclet numbers approach a constant value. This means that dispersion is influenced by turbulence and the effect of molecular diffusion is negligible. [Pg.59]

Whilhelmy, L., 1850, tlber das Gesetz nach welchem die Einwirkung der Sauren auf dem Rohrzucker stattfindet, Wilhelm Engelman, Leipzig. (In German.)... [Pg.217]

In 1838, Frederic Kuhlmann discovered die formation of nitrogen oxide (NO) during die catalytic oxidation of ammonia. Wilhelm Ostwald developed die production mediods in 1902 and established die base for today s major commercial processes. However, industrial production began only after Haber and Bosch developed the synthesis of ammonia around 1916. [Pg.86]

Prof. Dr. Heinrich E. Arlinghaus Physikalisches Institut Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat Wilhelm-Klemm-Strafie 10 48149 Munster Germany... [Pg.350]

In 1877, a man graduated in ehemistry who was not afraid of being thought a dilettante. This was the German Wilhelm Ostwald (1853 1932). He graduated with... [Pg.24]


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