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"One hundred copies of this book have been printed on Whatman's hand-made paper and one on vellum. This is number 23."
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"This reprint is limited to 275 small-paper and 75 large-paper copies."
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Includes indexes.
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One of fourteen uniformly bound volumes in 3/4 blue leather, specially bound for the author.
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"Of this book three hundred and fifty copies have been printed on woven paper, fifty copies on hand-made paper, and twenty-five author's copies on hand-made paper."
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Reprint of the 1679 ed. of the collection of Cotton's tracts made by James Howell, with reproductions of the general t. p. of the collection and of the special title pages preceding each of the 16 tracts except the first.
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Paging irregular in sect. 2 of v. 1: nos. 100-157, 210-211 omitted, nos. 162-164 repeated.
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"Notes on facsimile letters of Charles Lamb by Dr. Richard Garnett."
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"One of an edition of three hundred and sixty copies on Italian handmade paper, and three copies on vellum."--The De Vinne press.
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Plates on front lining-paper and attached to back cover.
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King's Vale royall was written by William Smith and William Webb, and was published, together with Samuel Lee's Chronicon cestrense and J. Chaloner's Short treatise of the Isle of Man, by David King. In the present work, Chaloner's Isle of Man has been omitted.
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Vols. 3-9 edited by W.A. Davis and Samuel S. Sadtler.
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In this paper, we present a technique for equilibria characterization of activated carbon having slit-shaped pores. This method was first developed by Do (Do, D. D. A new method for the characterisation of micro-mesoporous materials. Presented at the International Symposium on New Trends in Colloid and Interface Science, September 24-26, 1998 Chiba, Japan) and applied by his group and other groups for characterization of pore size distribution (PSD) as well as adsorption equilibria determination of a wide range of hydrocarbons. It is refined in this paper and compared with the grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMG) simulation and density functional theory (DFT). The refined theory results in a good agreement between the pore filling pressure versus pore width and those obtained by GCMG and DFT. Furthermore, our local isotherms are qualitatively in good agreement with those obtained by the GCMC simulations. The main advantage of this method is that it is about 4 orders of magnitude faster than the GCMC simulations, making it suitable for optimization studies and design purposes. Finally, we apply our method and the GCMG in the derivation of the PSD of a commercial activated carbon. It was found that the PSD derived from our method is comparable to that derived from the GCMG simulations.
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A simple, rapid method is described for the extraction of large numbers of free-living nematodes from estuarine sediments. This method does not physically or chemically alter or damage the nematodes, but instead relies on their downward movement through a filtering layer of double ply tissue paper and into aerated water-filled trays. Seven trials each with 10 trays kept at 25degreesC for an initial period of 24 h yielded 3985 live nematodes l(-1) (+/-511.5 standard deviation) of estuarine sediment, free of sediment and with minimal debris. Time effects were statistically significantly different, with the same 10 trays yielding another 1259 nematodes l(-1) (+/-413.4) when kept for a second period of 24 h at the same temperature. Temperature effects were also significant, and 7 trials each with 10 trays kept for 24 h at 20-21degreesC, produced a lower yield of 2160 nematodes l(-1) (+/-532.7) of sediment. The method is expected to be of use in nematode extractions from both estuarine and marine sediments.