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  • 1
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    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands,
    Keywords: Ocean circulation-Computer simulation-Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Modelling the Ocean General Circulation and Geochemical Tracer Transport, Les Houches, France, February 15-26, 1988.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (616 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789400910133
    Series Statement: Nato Science Series C: Series ; v.284
    Language: English
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    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands,
    Keywords: Ocean circulation-Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Les Houches, France, February 11-22, 1985.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (384 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789400947689
    Series Statement: Nato Science Series C: Series ; v.190
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Oxford :Oxford University Press, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Population biology-Statistical methods. ; Sampling (Statistics). ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This advanced text focuses on the uses of distance sampling to estimate the density and abundance of biological populations. It addresses new methodologies, new technologies and recent developments in statistical theory and is the follow up companion to Introduction to Distance Sampling (OUP, 2001).
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (435 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780191545191
    DDC: 591.7880727
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- 1 Introduction to advanced distance sampling -- 2 General formulation for distance sampling -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 CDS revisited -- 2.2.1 Conventional line transect estimator -- 2.2.2 Conventional point transect estimator -- 2.3 Horvitz-Thompson: a versatile estimator -- 2.3.1 Animals that occur as individuals -- 2.3.2 Animals that occur in clusters -- 2.3.3 CDS estimators -- 2.4 Maximum likelihood estimation -- 2.4.1 'Covered' animals -- 2.4.2 Random detection with known probability -- 2.4.3 CDS likelihoods -- 2.5 Summary so far and preview of advances -- 2.5.1 Summary -- 2.5.2 Preview of advances -- 2.6 Advanced methods for detection function estimation -- 2.6.1 Multiple covariate distance sampling -- 2.6.2 Mark-recapture distance sampling -- 2.6.3 Estimation when & -- #960 -- (y) is unknown -- 2.7 Estimating animal density surfaces -- 2.7.1 The count method -- 2.7.2 The waiting distance method -- 2.7.3 Cluster size surface estimation -- 2.8 Survey design -- 2.8.1 Likelihood-based inference -- 2.8.2 Design-based inference -- 2.8.3 Adaptive distance sampling -- 2.9 Model selection -- 2.10 Summary -- 3 Covariate models for the detection function -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A conditional likelihood framework for distance sampling -- 3.3 Line transect sampling -- 3.3.1 The conditional likelihood -- 3.3.2 Incorporating covariates into semiparametric models for the detection function -- 3.3.3 Abundance estimation -- 3.4 Point transect sampling -- 3.5 Example -- 3.6 Discussion -- 4 Spatial distance sampling models -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Spatial line transect models -- 4.2.1 Deriving a likelihood -- 4.2.2 A likelihood based on inter-detection distances -- 4.2.3 Clustered populations -- 4.3 Practical implementations of spatial line transect models -- 4.3.1 A waiting distance model -- 4.3.2 A count model. , 4.4 Spatial distribution of Antarctic minke whales -- 4.5 Spatial point transect models -- 4.5.1 Deriving a likelihood -- 4.5.2 A point transect count model -- 4.6 Discussion -- 5 Temporal inferences from distance sampling surveys -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Concepts -- 5.2.1 Sampling and population variation -- 5.2.2 Sampling covariance -- 5.2.3 Empirical and process models -- 5.2.4 Trend -- 5.2.5 Abundance as a fixed or random quantity -- 5.3 Trend estimation from global abundance estimates -- 5.3.1 Graphical exploration -- 5.3.2 Linear trend models -- 5.3.3 Smoothing -- 5.3.4 Trend estimation when samples covary -- 5.4 Spatio-temporal analysis -- 5.4.1 Transect-level models of trend -- 5.4.2 Spatio-temporal modelling -- 5.5 Process models -- 5.5.1 State-space models -- 5.5.2 Generalizing state-space models -- 5.6 Other analysis methods -- 5.6.1 Time series methods -- 5.6.2 Quality control methods -- 5.7 Survey design -- 5.7.1 Repeating transects -- 5.7.2 Sample size -- 5.7.3 Planning long-term studies -- 6 Methods for incomplete detection at distance zero -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Likelihood and Horvitz-Thompson -- 6.2.1 Constant detection probability -- 6.2.2 Detection probability changing with distance -- 6.2.3 Independence issues -- 6.2.4 Multiple covariates -- 6.2.5 Unobserved heterogeneity -- 6.3 State and observation models -- 6.3.1 State models -- 6.3.2 Observation models -- 6.3.3 Observation configurations -- 6.4 Example data -- 6.5 Estimation for independent configuration -- 6.5.1 Distance only -- 6.5.2 Distance and covariates -- 6.6 Estimation for trial configuration -- 6.6.1 Distance and covariates -- 6.6.2 Distance, covariates, and responsive movement -- 6.7 Estimation for removal configuration -- 6.8 Dealing with availability bias -- 6.8.1 Static availability -- 6.8.2 Hazard-rate models for dynamic availability. , 6.8.3 Discrete availability: animal-based -- 6.8.4 Discrete availability: cue-based -- 6.8.5 Intermittent availability -- 6.8.6 Design-based availability estimation -- 6.9 Special topics -- 6.9.1 Uncertain duplicate identification -- 6.9.2 When should double-observer methods be used? -- 6.10 Field methods -- 6.10.1 Marked animals -- 6.10.2 Observation configuration -- 6.10.3 Data collection and recording -- 7 Design of distance sampling surveys and Geographic Information Systems -- 7.1 The potential role of GIS in survey design -- 7.2 Automated survey design -- 7.2.1 Point transect design -- 7.2.2 Line transect design using lines of fixed length -- 7.2.3 Line transect design using lines that span the full width of the survey region -- 7.2.4 Zigzag samplers -- 7.3 Estimation for uneven coverage probability designs -- 7.3.1 Objects that occur singly -- 7.3.2 Objects that occur in clusters -- 7.3.3 Variance estimation -- 7.4 Choosing between survey designs by simulation -- 8 Adaptive distance sampling surveys -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Design-unbiased adaptive point transect surveys -- 8.2.1 Survey design -- 8.2.2 Estimation -- 8.2.3 Simulated example -- 8.2.4 Discussion -- 8.3 Design-unbiased adaptive line transect surveys -- 8.3.1 Survey design -- 8.3.2 Estimation -- 8.3.3 Discussion -- 8.4 Fixed-effort adaptive line transect surveys -- 8.4.1 Survey design -- 8.4.2 Estimation -- 8.4.3 Simulation -- 8.4.4 Discussion -- 9 Passive approaches to detection in distance sampling -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Trapping webs -- 9.2.1 Density estimation -- 9.2.2 Including data from recaptures -- 9.2.3 Design of trapping webs -- 9.2.4 An example -- 9.2.5 A critique of the trapping web -- 9.3 Trapping line transects -- 9.3.1 Density estimation -- 9.3.2 Including data from recaptures -- 9.3.3 Design of trapping line transects -- 9.3.4 An example. , 9.3.5 A critique of the trapping line transect -- 9.4 Discussion and summary -- 10 Assessment of distance sampling estimators -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.1.1 Notation -- 10.2 Estimation framework -- 10.3 Model and design -- 10.3.1 Model-based inference -- 10.3.2 Design-based inference -- 10.3.3 Distance sampling: a composite approach -- 10.4 Simulation framework -- 10.4.1 Testing the design -- 10.4.2 Testing the model -- 10.4.3 Testing the full line transect estimation procedure -- 10.5 Example: testing the design -- 10.5.1 Testing equal coverage designs for var( N) -- 10.5.2 A design without equal coverage probability -- 10.6 Example: non-uniformity within the strip -- 10.6.1 Estimation of N[sub(c)] -- 10.6.2 Asymptotic result when & -- #952 -- is estimated -- 10.7 Example: full estimation procedure -- 10.8 Trial by simulation: a completely model-based approach -- 10.9 Summary -- 11 Further topics in distance sampling -- 11.1 Distance sampling in three dimensions -- 11.1.1 Three-dimensional line transect sampling -- 11.1.2 Three-dimensional point transect sampling -- 11.2 Conventional distance sampling: full likelihood examples -- 11.2.1 Line transects: simple examples -- 11.2.2 Point transects: simple examples -- 11.2.3 Some numerical confidence interval comparisons -- 11.3 Line transect surveys with random line length -- 11.3.1 Introduction -- 11.3.2 Line transect sampling with fixed n and random L, under Poisson object distribution -- 11.3.3 Technical comments -- 11.3.4 Discussion -- 11.4 Models for the search process -- 11.4.1 Continuous hazard-rate models -- 11.4.2 Discrete hazard-rate models -- 11.4.3 Further modelling of the detection process -- 11.5 Combining mark-recapture and distance sampling surveys -- 11.6 Combining removal methods and distance sampling -- 11.6.1 Introduction -- 11.6.2 Combining removal methods with distance sampling. , 11.7 Point transect sampling of cues -- 11.7.1 Introduction -- 11.7.2 Estimation -- 11.8 Migration counts -- 11.8.1 Background -- 11.8.2 Modelling migration rate -- 11.8.3 Modelling detection probabilities -- 11.8.4 An example: gray whales -- 11.9 Estimation with distance measurement errors -- 11.9.1 Conventional distance sampling: g(0) = 1 -- 11.9.2 Independent multiplicative measurement errors -- 11.9.3 Mark-recapture distance sampling: p(0) < -- 1 -- 11.9.4 Maximum likelihood vs pdf correction approach -- 11.10 Relating object abundance to population abundance for indirect sampling -- 11.10.1 Introduction -- 11.10.2 Discrete-time modelling -- 11.10.3 Continuous-time modelling -- 11.10.4 Conclusions -- 11.11 Goodness of fit tests and q-q plots -- 11.11.1 Quantile-quantile plots -- 11.11.2 Kolmogorov-Smirnov test -- 11.11.3 Cramér-von Mises test -- 11.11.4 The Cramér-von Mises family of tests -- 11.12 Pooling robustness -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- Z.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Peroxides -- Analysis. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (130 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483160191
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- The Determination of Organic Peroxides -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1. Lipid Peroxides -- 2 . Polymers -- 3 . Petrochemicals -- 4 . Irradiation -- 5. Miscellaneous -- References -- CHAPTER 2 . STRUCTURE AND REACTIVITY -- 1 . Classification of peroxides -- 2 . Reactivity -- References -- CHAPTER 3. IODOMETRIC METHODS -- 1 . General comments -- 2. Choice of solvent -- 3 . Reaction conditions -- 4 . Titration with thiosulphate -- References -- CHAPTER 4 . FERROUS ION METHODS -- 1 . Introduction -- 2 . Choice of reagent -- 3. Choice of solvent -- 4 . Titration with titanous ions -- 5 . Titration with dichromate ions -- 6 . Titration with mercurous ions -- References -- CHAPTER 5. FURTHER TITRIMETRIC REAGENTS -- 1 . Introduction -- 2 . Arsenious methods -- 3 . Stannous methods -- 4 . Titanous methods -- 5 . Titration with anions -- 6. Sulphides and mercaptans -- References -- CHAPTER 6 . COLORIMETRIC METHODS -- 1 . Introduction -- 2 . Ferrous ions -- 3 . Leuco base of methylene blue -- 4 . Iodine -- 5. iV,A^'-Dimethyl-/?-phenylenediamme -- 6. Other colorimetric reagents -- References -- CHAPTER 7 . POLAROGRAPHIC METHODS -- 1 . Introduction -- 2 . Electrode reaction -- 3 . Polarographic teclmiques for peroxides -- 4 . Nature and concentration of peroxide -- 5 . Solvents and supporting electrolytes -- References -- CHAPTER 8. SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES -- 1 . Introduction -- 2 . Ultraviolet and visible absorption -- 3 . Infrared absorption -- 4 . Raman spectroscopy -- References -- CHAPTER 9 . CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS A. COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY -- 1 . Introduction -- 2 . Column techniques -- 3 . Solvent medium -- 4 . Stationary phase -- 5 . Type of peroxide -- References -- CHAPTER 10 . CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS B. PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY -- 1 . Introduction -- 2 . Choice of paper. , 3. Mobile phase -- 4 . General techniques -- 5 . Chemical structure -- 6 . Detection -- 7 . Class of peroxide -- References -- CHAPTER 11 . CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS C. THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY -- 1 . Introduction -- 2 . Adsorbents -- 3 . Solvent systems -- 4. Detection -- 5. Techniques -- 6. Applications -- References -- CHAPTER 12. CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS D. GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Solid support -- 3. Stationary phase -- 4. Column temperature -- 5. Functional groups -- 6. Quantitative analysis -- References -- CHAPTER 13. CHOICE OF METHOD -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Concentration of peroxide -- 3. Reactivity of peroxide -- 4. Nature of the sample -- INDEX.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Carboxylic acids -- Analysis. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (141 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483151250
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- The Determination of Carboxylic Functional Groups -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 2. THE DETERMINATION OF CARBOXYLIC ACIDS -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM IN WATER -- 3 . ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM IN NON-AQUEOUS MEDIA -- 4 . TITRIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF ACIDS -- 5. SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHODS -- 6. CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS -- 7. COUNTERCURRENT SEPARATION OF ORGANIC ACIDS -- 8. ELECTROPHORETIC SEPARATION OF ORGANIC ACIDS -- 9 . POLAROGRAPHY OF ORGANIC ACIDS -- 10. SOME OTHER CHEMICAL METHODS -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 3. THE DETERMINATION OF ACID ANHYDRIDES AND ACID CHLORIDES -- A. ACID ANHYDRIDES -- B. ACID CHLORIDES -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 4. THE DETERMINATION OF ESTERS -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. SAPONIFICATION METHODS -- 3 . SOME SPECIFIC METHODS -- 4. SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS -- 5. CHROMATOGRAPHY OF ESTERS -- 6 . SOME OTHER PHYSICAL METHODS -- 7. DETERMINATION OF LACTONES -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 5. DETERMINATION OF AMIDES -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. GENERAL METHODS -- 3 . USE OF GRIGNARD'S REAGENT -- 4. SPECIFIC METHODS FOR PRIMARY AMIDES -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER 6. THE ANALYSIS OF BINARY AND TERNARY MIXTURES -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. DIFFERENTIATION OF ACIDS -- 3. MIXTURES OF ACIDS AND ANHYDRIDES -- 4. MIXTURES OF ACIDS AND ACID CHLORIDES -- 5. MIXTURES OF ACIDS AND ESTERS -- 6. MIXTURES OF ACIDS AND AMIDES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Bones-Physiology. ; Bones-Pathophysiology. ; Bones-Effect of drugs on. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (774 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642779916
    Series Statement: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology Series ; v.107
    DDC: 612.75
    Language: English
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Hydrazides -- Analysis. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (410 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483153001
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- The Determination of Hydrazino-Hydrazide Groups -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- PREFACE -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1. OXIDATION METHODS -- 1. Use of Bromate -- 2. Use of Bromine -- 3. Use of N-Bromosuccinimide -- 4. Use of Ceric Sulfate -- 5. Use of Ceric Sulfate-Iodine Monochloride -- 6. Use of Diethylenetetraammonium Ceric Sulfate -- 7. Use of Chloramine-T -- 8. Use of Chloramine-T-Iodine Monochloride -- 9. Use of Chloramine-B -- 10. Use of Chloramine-B-Iodine Monochloride -- 11. Use of Copper Oxide -- 12. Use of Copper Oxide-Fehling's Solution -- 13. Use of Copper Sulfate -- 14. Use of Dichromate -- 15. Use of Potassium Ferricyanide-Ascorbic Acid -- 16. Use of Ferricyanide-Ceric Sulfate -- 17. Use of Ferricyanide-Zinc Sulfate -- 18. Use of Hypochlorous Acid -- 19. Use of Hypochlorite -- 20. Use of lodic Acid -- 21. Use of Iodine -- 22. Use of Iodate -- 23. Use of Periodate -- 24. Use of Periodate-Iodine Bromide -- 25· Use of Periodate-Iodine Cyanide -- 26. Use of Permanganate -- 27. Use of Selenious Acid -- 28. Use of Thallium -- 29. Use of Vanadic Acid -- References -- CHAPTER 2. GASOMETRIC METHODS -- 1. Use of Bromate -- 2. Use of Bromine-Hypobromite -- 3. Use of Cupric-Fehling's Solution -- 4. Use of Cupric Sulfate -- 5. Use of Ferricyanide -- 6. Use of Iodate -- 7. Use of Lead Oxide -- 8. Use of Mercuric Chloride -- References -- CHAPTER 3. COLORIMETRIC AND SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHODS -- 1. Determination of Isonicotinic Acid Hydrazide (INH) -- 2. Determination of Maleic Hydrazide -- 3. Determination of Hydrazine -- 4. Determination of Hydrazine and Benzylhydrazine -- 5. Determination of 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) -- 6. Determination of Monomethylhydrazine -- References -- CHAPTER 4. CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS -- 1. Ion Exchange Chromatography -- 2. Paper Chromatography. , 3. Thin Layer Chromatography -- References -- CHAPTER 5. COULOMETRIC METHODS -- 1. Determination of Hydrazine and Substituted Hydrazines -- References -- CHAPTER 6. POLAROGRAPHIC METHODS -- 1. Determination of Hydrazine, Phenylhydrazine, and Semicarbazide -- 2. Determination of Isonicotinic Acid Hydrazide -- 3. Determination of p,p-Oxybis (Benzenesulfonyl) Hydrazide -- References -- CHAPTER 7. ACID-BASE METHODS -- 1. Aqueous Methods -- 2. Non-aqueous Methods -- References -- CHAPTER 8. THE ANALYSIS OF MIXTURES -- 1. Hydrazine-l,l-Dimethylhydrazine Mixtures -- 2. Hydrazine-Monomethylhydrazine Mixtures -- 3. Hydrazine-1,1-Dimethylhydrazine and Monomethylhydrazine-1,1-Dimethylhydrazine Mixtures -- 4. Hydrazine-Monomethylhydrazine-I,I- Dimethylhydrazine Mixtures -- 5. Hydrazine-Aniline Mixtures -- 6. Hydrazine-Ammonia Mixtures -- 7. Hydrazine-Ammoida-Hydrogen-Nitrogen-Argon Mixtures -- 8. Hydrazine-Hydroxylamine Mixtures -- 9. Hydrazine-Ammonium Hydroxide-Hydroxylamine Mixtures -- 10. Hydrazine-Hydrazine Nitrate Mixtures -- 11. Determination of Diethylenetriamine (DETA) with either Hydrazine, Monomethylhydrazine, or 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine -- References -- CHAPTER 9. OTHER QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE TESTS -- 1. Spot Tests -- 2. Microbiological Tests -- 3. Field Tests -- References -- CHAPTER 10. THE USE OF HYDRAZINES AS ANALYTICAL REAGENTS -- 1. Use of 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine -- 2. Use of 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine -- 3. Use of 1,5-Diphenylcarbazide -- 4. Use of Hydrazine -- 5. Use of 2-Hydrazinobenzothiazole -- 6. Use of Isonicotinic Acid Hydrazide -- 7. Use of Oxalyldihydrazide -- 8. Use of Phenylhydrazine -- 9. Use of Salicyloylhydrazide -- 10. Use of Semicarbazide -- References -- AUTHOR INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX -- OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES IN ORGANIC FUNCTIONAL GROUP ANALYSIS.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Cyanogen compounds -- Analysis. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (153 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483278612
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Analytical Methods for Organic Cyano Groups -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION -- References -- PART A: CHEMICAL METHODS -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 2. REACTIONS OF (ADDITION TO) THE CYANO GROUP -- Introduction -- 1. Reduction: -CN-CH2-NH2 -- 2. Hydrolysis -- 3. Addition of Hydrogen Sulphide -- 4. Addition of Alcohols -- 5. Addition of Ammonia -- 6. Addition of Hydroxylamine -- 7. Addition of Hydrazine -- 8. Addition of Mercaptans -- 9. Addition of Polyphenols -- 10. Addition of Grignard Reagent -- 11. Preparation of N-(2-Chloroalkyl) amides -- 12. Formation of Metal Complexes -- References -- CHAPTER 3. REACTIONS OF GROUPS ACTIVATED BY THE CYANO GROUP -- Introduction -- 1. α,β-Unsaturated Nitriles -- 2. Compounds Containing the - CH2CN or =CHCN Group -- 3. Compounds Containing the - NH - or NH2 Group Attached to -CN -- References -- CHAPTER 4. REACTIONS OF GROUPS SENSIBLY UNAFFECTED BY THE CYANO GROUP -- 1. Higher Aliphatic Nitriles -- 2.β,γ-Unsaturated Nitriles -- 3. Aromatic Groups in Nitriles -- 4. Halogen Atoms in Trichloroacetonitrile -- 5. Azo Group in Azobisisobutyronitrile -- 6. Hydrazo Group in 2,2'-Hydrazobisisobutyronitrile -- 7. Ester Group in Nitriles -- 8. Amino Groups (not Directly Linked to a Cyano Group) -- 9. Amidino or Guanidino Group in Dicyanodiamide -- 10. Cobalt in Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) -- 11. 5,6-Dimethylbenzimidazole in Vitamin B12 -- References -- CHAPTER 5. DEGRADATION REACTIONS DURING WHICH THE CYANO GROUP REMAINS INTACT -- Introduction -- 1. Pyrolysis without Added Reagent -- 2. Pyrolysis in Presence of Oxidising Agents -- 3. Pyrolysis in Presence of a Base -- 4. Reductive Fission of N-cyano Compounds -- 5. Hydrolytic Fission of Cyanohydrins -- 6. Formation of Bromine Cyanide, BrCN. , 7. Elimination of the Cyano Group in the Analytical Methods for Ethyl Dimethylphosphoramidocyanidate (Tabun) -- 8. Elimination of the Cyano Group as Hydrocyanic Acid in Determination of Vitamin B12 -- 9. Formation of Thiocyanic Acid by Reaction with Sulphur -- References -- CHAPTER 6. DEGRADATION REACTIONS INVOLVING DESTRUCTION OF THE CYANO GROUP -- References -- CHAPTER 7. MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL METHODS -- References -- PART B: PHYSICAL METHODS -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 8. SPECTROSCOPIC AND SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHODS -- 1. Infrared -- 2. Ultraviolet and Visible -- 3. Mass Spectrometry -- 4. Flame Spectroscopy -- 5. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance -- References -- CHAPTER 9. CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS -- 1. Gas Chromatography -- 2. Other Chromatographic Methods, Principally PC and TLC -- References -- CHAPTER 10. ION EXCHANGE -- References -- CHAPTER 11. POLAROGRAPHY -- References -- CHAPTER 12. AZEOTROPIC DISTILLATION -- References -- AUTHOR INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Oxidation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (204 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483160801
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Periodate Oxidation of Diol and Other Functional Groups: Analytical and Structural Applications -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1. HISTORY -- Literature Cited -- CHAPTER 2. PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF PERIODATES -- Preparation -- Solubility -- Stability of Aqueous Solutions -- Standard Potentials -- Ionization of Periodic Acid -- Structure of Periodates -- Literature Cited -- CHAPTER 3. MECHANISM OF PERIOD ATE OXIDATION -- 1,2-Diols -- 1,2-Hydroxycarbonyl Compounds and 1,2-Diketones -- 1,2-Aminoalcohols -- Active Méthylène Groups -- Literature Cited -- CHAPTER 4. ANOMALOUS PERIODATE OXIDATIONS -- Overoxidation -- Sulfur-containing Compounds -- Phenols -- Flavanols -- Amines -- Amino Acids -- Unsaturated Sugars -- Amino Sugars -- Proteins -- Oxidations at Elevated Temperature -- Oxidations in the Presence of Light -- Literature Cited -- CHAPTER 5. PERIODATE OXIDATION IN STRUCTURAL STUDIES -- Structure Assignment based on Periodate Oxidation Information -- Structure Assignment based on Periodate Oxidation and Other Information -- Structure and End-group Assay of Polysaccharides -- Nature of the Product of Periodate Oxidation -- Literature Cited -- CHAPTER 6. ANALYTICAL METHODS -- Conditions of the Oxidation -- Determination of Oxidant Consumption -- Other Methods for Periodate Determination -- Determination of Acid Produced -- Determination of Other Acids -- Determination of Formaldehyde -- Determination of Acetaldehyde -- Determination of Ammonia and Amines -- Determination of Carbon Dioxide -- Recommended General Methods -- Conclusions -- Literature Cited -- CHAPTER 7. SYNTHETIC AND OTHER APPLICATIONS OF PERIODATE OXIDATIONS -- Literature Cited -- AUTHOR INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX.
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    Keywords: Arthropoda -- Embryology. ; Annelida -- Embryology. ; Arthropoda -- Phylogeny. ; Annelida -- Phylogeny. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (510 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483187020
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Embryology and Phylogeny in Annelids and Arthropods -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION-EMBRYOLOGY AND PHYLOGENY -- References -- CHAPTER 2. POLYCHAETES -- Cleavage -- Presumptive Areas of the Blastula -- Gastrulation -- Completion of the Trochophore -- Larval Organs and Metamorphosi -- Further Development of the Stomodaeum and Midgut -- Further Development of the Mesoderm -- Further Development of the Ectoderm -- Composition of the Polychaete Head -- The Basic Pattern of Development in Polychaetes -- References -- CHAPTER 3. OLIGOCHAETES AND LEECHES -- Cleavage -- Presumptive Areas of the Blastula -- Gastrulation -- Further Development of the Gut -- Further Development of the Mesoderm -- Further Development of the Ectoderm -- Composition of the Clitellate Head -- The Basic Pattern of Development in Clitellates -- References -- CHAPTER 4. ONYCHOPHORANS -- Cleavage -- Presumptive Areas of the Blastoderm -- Gastrulation -- Further Development of the Gut -- Development of External Form -- Further Development of the Mesoderm -- Further Development of the Ectoderm -- Composition of the Onychophoran Head -- A Pygidium in Onychophora ? -- The Basic Pattern of Development in Onychophora -- References -- CHAPTER 5. MYRIAPODS -- Cleavage -- Presumptive Areas of the Blastoderm -- Gastrulation -- Further Development of the Gut -- Development of External Form -- Further Development of the Mesoderm -- Further Development of the Ectoderm -- The Basic Pattern of the Development in Myriapods -- References -- CHAPTER 6. APTERYGOTE INSECTS -- Cleavage -- Presumptive Areas of the Blastoderm -- Further Development of the Gut -- Development of External Form -- Further Development of the Mesoderm -- The Basic Pattern of Development in Apterygotes -- Development of the Head. , References -- CHAPTER 7. PTERYGOTE INSECTS -- Cleavage -- Presumptive Areas of the Blastoderm -- Gastrulation -- Further Development of the Gut -- Development of External Form -- Further Development of the Mesoderm -- Further Development of the Ectoderm -- The Basic Pattern of Development in Pterygotes -- Development of the Head -- References -- CHAPTER 8. CRUSTACEANS -- Cleavage -- Presumptive Areas of the Blastula or Blastoderm -- Gastrulation -- Development of External Form -- Further Development of the Gut -- Further Development of the Mesoderm -- Further Development of the Ectoderm -- The Basic Pattern of Development in Crustacea -- References -- CHAPTER 9. CHELICERATES -- Cleavage -- Development of External Form -- Gastrulation -- Further Development of the Gut -- Further Development of the Mesoderm -- Further Development of the Ectoderm -- References -- CHAPTER 10. A NEW SYNTHESIS? -- The Onychophoran-Myriapod-Hexapod Assemblage or Uniramia -- The Hexapoda -- The Annelida and the Onychophora -- The Chelicerata -- The Arthropods are Polyphyletic -- References -- INDEX OF GENERIC NAMES -- AUTHOR INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX.
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