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Yardley

Yardley J T and Moore C B 1967 Intramolecular vibration-to-vibration energy transfer in carbon dioxide J. Chem. Phys. 46 4491-5... [Pg.3015]

Yardley J T 1980 Introduction to Molecular Energy Transfer (New York Aoademio)... [Pg.3016]

English Lavender (Yardley 1770) Pour un Homme (Caron 1934) Eternity (Klein 1988)... [Pg.74]

Enerco, Inc. (Yardley, Pennsylvania) has a 600 tine/d demonstration pyrolysis plant located in Indiana, Pennsylvania. The faciUty operated 8 h/d, 5 d/wk for six months. The process involves pyrolysis in a 5.4 t/d batch-operated retort chamber. The heated tines are broken down to cmde oil, noncondensable gases, pyrolytic filter, steel (qv), and fabric waste. In this process, hot gases are fed direcdy to the mbber rather than using indirect heating as in most other pyrolyses. The pyrolysis plant was not operating as of early 1996. [Pg.15]

The author is aware that there is a difficulty here, for he states that this result from (102) may be due to some accidental arrangement of atoms however, it is not possible with any arrangement of atoms in his unit to explain the observed reflection. The analogy suggested to (100) of succinic acid and (010) of succinic anhydride [Yardley, Proc. Roy. Soc., 105A, 451 (1924)] is not pertinent, for in these cases dajod- is twice d/ 0b -> not one-half of it. [Pg.472]

Yardley. J. T. Introduction to Molecular Energy Transfer Academic Press New York. 1980. [Pg.198]

This contrasts with the results obtained by Yardley who, in gas phase trapping experiments with Cr(CO)6 (45) and Fe(CO)5 (46), showed that uv light of wavelength shorter than 355 nm could promote loss of two or more CO groups. [Pg.283]

Stengel KM, Shacklette LW, Eldada L, Yardley JT, Xu C, Zimmerman SM, Horn KA. Nitrone Compounds as Photopolymer Polymerizatin Inhibitors and Contrast Enhancing Additives, US Patent No. 6162579, December 19, 2000. [Pg.410]

Kathleen Yardley Lonsdale (1903-1971) used X-ray crystallography to prove that benzene is a flat molecule. All six carbon atoms lie in one plane, forming a regular hexagonal shape. The bonds are all exactly the same length. [Pg.19]


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