Cambridge, W. Heffer, 1962 in-8, XXI pp., un f. n. ch., 288 pp., avec 4 planches hors texte, dont un portrait-frontispice, toile cerise (reliure de l'éditeur).
Édition originale. À partir de 1955, le chimiste britannique Smeaton (1924-2001) consacra plusieurs années de recherche à la personnalité et à l'oeuvre de Fourcroy, auquel il consacra sa thèse. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
Bruxelles, Palais des Académies 1947 72pp., 25cm., dans la série "Académie royale de Belgique. Classe des sciences. Mémoires. Collection in-8°" tome 21 fasc.1, br.orig., non coupé, bel état, W73025
Alianza 1968 288 pages 12 67x1 93x20 32cm. 1968. Broché. 288 pages.
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Cracovie, Imprimerie de L'Université, 1910. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. Offprint from ""Bulletin de L'Académie des Sciences de Cracovie"", Juillet 1910. Very fine and clean. Pp. (2), 295-312.
Scarce offprint of Smoluchowski early work on thermal transpiration in rarefied gases. Maxwell worked on the subject in the 1880ies but it was not until Danish Knudsen and Smoluchowski - with the present paper - the subject was reintroduced and created the whole field research in vacuum.
Krakowie, Nakladem Akademii Umiejetnosci, 1908. 8vo. Unopened, uncut in the original printed wrappers. With authors inscription.
Offprint with author's presentation inscription to front wrapper of the first Polish publication of Smoluchowski's important paper on the reasons behind the blue sky and how to reproduce it. ""In 1910 Theodor Svedberg based his experiments on Smoluchowski's calculations, observing how many particles of a suspension can be seen in the field of vision of a microscope at a given time and experimentally confirming Smoluchowski's predictions to an astonishingly high degree Smoluchowski himself had previously proved the existence of fluctuations of density in a pure gas by demonstrating that they are responsible for the known but unexplained phenomenon of the opalescence of a gas at a critical state. His paper ""Teoria kinetyczna opalescencji gazów w stanie krytycznym"" (""kinetic Theory of Gas Opalescence at the Critical Stale"" 1907) shows why the critical point plays such an important role and states that the opalescence of pure gas also should be observable under normal conditions: ""Each of us has observed it innumerable times when admiring the blue of the sky or the glow of the rising sun."" Smoluchowski combined the theory of fluctuations with the results of Lord Rayleigh's researches on the blue of the sky"" his finding (Einstein also took part in the discussion) was that the blueness of the sky was caused by fluctuations in the density of the air. Smoiuchowski's laboratory production of sky blue closed the investigation to a certain extent."" (DSB).
Leipzig, Barth, 1898. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. Author's presentation offprint with the printed presentation statement on top of frontwrapper ""Überreicht vom Verfasser"" [i.e. ""Given by the author""]. Offprint from ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie"", Neue Folge, Band 64, 1898. Two stamp to top left corner of front wrapper. ""Habilitations-Schrift"" written in ink to top of front wrapper. A fine copy. Pp. 101-130.
First edition, in the scarce author's presentation offprint issue, of this important paper on the discontinuity of temperature widely regarded as being his first important contribution to science. The work is of seminal importance for by publishing it Smoluchowski joined the dispute on the validity of atomic conceptions. These were far from accepted at the end of the nineteenth century and their recognition was partly due to Smoluchowski.""In 1875 Warburg and A. Kundt, on the basis of the kinetic theory of gases, had predicted that if the temperature of a gas differed from that of the container wall, the former temperature would not pass continuously to the latter: there would be a discontinuity of temperature between the gas and the wall. Their experiments, successful in the case of the analogous phenomenon of the slipping of gases, had not been decisive for temperature discontinuity. Smoluchowski, observing the cooling time of a thermometer in a gas-filled container, demonstrated that an effect exists and reached significant values with rarefied gas in [The present paper].This work was of special importance. For by publishing it Smoluchowski joined the dispute on the validity of atomic conceptions. These, represented in physics mainly by the kinetic theory of gases developed by Boltzmann. were far from accepted at the end of the nineteenth century"" and their recognition was partly due to Smoluchowski. At that time only a few phenomena were predicted by the kinetic theory or required it for intelligibility. Among them was discontinuity of temperature, for its existence was wholly unexplained from a classical point of view. Moreover, in 1897 after his return to Vienna, Smoluchowski pointed out the quantitative agreement of his experimental results with the kinetic theory. In 1898 the University of Vienna admitted him veniam legendi."" (DSB).
Balzac. 1944. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Mors arrachés, Non coupé. 343 pages. Mors déchiré sur le 1er plat. MOrs frotté sur le 2ème plat. Portrait de l'auteur en noir en frontispice. 17ème édition.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
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(Paris, Bachelier),1847. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome XXIV, No. 7. Pp. (209-) 252. (Entire issue offered). Sobrero's paper: pp. 247-248. Clean and fine.
First appearance of the paper in which Sobrero announced his discovery of nitroglycerin.""When I think of all the victims killed during nitroglycerine explosions, and the terrible havoc that has been wreaked, which in all probability will continue to occur in the future, I am almost ashamed to admit to be its discoverer."" (Sobrero)""Nitroglycerin was synthesized by the chemist Ascagne Sobrero in the middle of the nineteenth century. When he tasted it, as all good nineteenth century chemists did when they discovered a new compound, it gave him what he called a migraine, because of its vasodilatory effect, which was later harnessed in the treatment of angina by William Murrell (1879), following the experience of a distinguished British clinician, Lauder Brunton, using amyl nitrite (1867) Later in the nineteenth century, Alfred Nobel discovered how to stabilize nitroglycerin, using kieselguhr (diatomite) clay"" this led to highly successful industrial applications of dynamite and created the fortune that eventually funded the eponymous prizes. For medical purposes nitroglycerin was subsequently renamed glyceryl trinitrate, to hide the fact that it was literally dynamite as well as metaphorically.""
P., Masson, 1957, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 249pp., (1)
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Supplément au n°2 - 3 de 1956, Tome XXXVIII du Bulletin de la Société de Chimie Biologique. Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
PARIS 1933 Un volume in-4 de 333 pages , dans sa reliure éditeur pleine percaline noire avec titrage sur le dos et le premier plat , très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc in-texte , est joint la liste des prix de 48 pages , les mors et les coiffes sont légèrement frottés , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide
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Society of Chemical Industry , SCI Monographs, n° 5 Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1959 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, no dust-jacket In-8 1 vol. - 293 pages
few figures 1st edition Contents, Chapitres : 1. C.W. Bunn : Crystallinity in polymers, occurrence, measurement, and influence on properties - D.W. Saunders : Optical properties of strained amorphous polymers - J. Sivadjian : Permeability of plastics and rubbers to water and water vapour - P.W.O. Wijga : Structure and properties of polypropylene - 2. L.W. Turner : Mechanical properties of sheet-forming thermoplastics at fabrication temperature - R.A. Horsley, D.J.A. Lee and P.B. Wright : The effect of injection moulding condition and flow orientation on properties - G.C. Ives and J.A. Mead : The measurement of the mechanical properties of plastics at very low temperatures - 3. N. Parkman : Breakdown of polymeric insulation by gaseous discharges - G.C. Ives and M.M. Riley : Electrical tracking testing - W. Reddish : Conduction and polarization processes in plasticized polyvinyl chloride compounds - 4. G. Hulse : The impact strength of tough plastics - D.E. Morgan and C.P. Vale : Variation of physical properties of melamine moulding with curing time - 5. R.M. Barrett and M. Gordon : Applications of rebound resilience to the cure of polyester resins - E.B. Atkinson and R.F. Eagling : Some applications of dynamic elastic measurements in polymer systems - D.J.H. Sandiford : Non-linear viscoelastic effects in Ethylene polymers - D.I. James, R.H. Norman and A.R. Payne : The relation between coefficient of friction and dynamic properties of polyvinyl chloride - 6. A.E. Woodward and J.A. Sauer : Dynamic mechanical behaviour of partially crystalline polymers - P. Mason : The influence of strain upon the dynamic properties of natural rubber - A.R. Payne : The mechanical and dielectric temperature, frequency equivalence of polymers, Gr-s - L.R.G. Treloar : Concluding remarks near fine copy
1957 Paris, Masson et Cie (impr. de Lahure)1957. Gr. in-8,broché,(25 cm), VIII-252 p., couv. en coul. - Très propre.
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Paris Chez Deterville, Libraire. De l'Imprimerie Crapelet 1916 in 8 (21,5x14) 1 volume reliure demi basane verte de l'époque, dos à nerfs, portrait en frontispice, 107 pages, dos fané. Charles Frédéric Gerhardt, Strasbourg 1816-1856, chimiste français, il réalisa la première synthèse de l'acide acétylsalicylique ou aspirine, titulaire d'une une chaire de chimie à Montpellier. Supplément au Bulletin de la Société Chimique de France. Rare. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictiures of this book on simple request )
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Société Commerciale de l'Azote Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1930 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur vert bouteille In-8 1 vol. - 24 pages
12 figures dans le texte en noir et blanc Contents, Chapitres : Nécessité des engrais azotés - Les engrais azotés - Fabrication du nitrate de chaux - Efficacité et mode d'emploi du nitrate de chaux quelques traces d'annotations au crayon effacées proprement sur 2 pages, sinon tres bon état
Bordeaux, imp. J. Pechade, 1913 - in-12 broché, 16 pages, qqs figures in texte - petit manque (1cm sur 0,7cm) sur premier plat légèrement sali, couleur de la couv. bien préservée, intérieur très frais
1964 128 pages in8. 1964. Broché. 128 pages. illustrations
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Masson Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1932 Book condition, Etat : Bon relié, demi-cuir et papier gros In-8 1 vol. - 1594 pages
quelques illustrations Contents, Chapitres : physiologie de la créatine - calcium et calémie chez l'homme - évolution des glucides au cours de la formation de la graine de 2 variétés de pois - amides dans les produits sucrés - essais colorimétriques - origine de l'acétylméthycarbonil - éléments minéraux du sérum sanguin - réaction de substances à fonctions sulfhydryle - cultures microbiennes - bacille tuberculeux - acide perchlorique - carence en vitamine A - tormentol - glycogenèse - isomères de l'ergostérol, hydrogénation - enzymes protidolytiques - lipides et protéides d'épanchements des séreuses - oxydimorphine - réaction des osazones - corps réducteurs du sang - pouvoir hyperglycémiant, glande surrénale - bilan phosphoré chez le rat - indice d'iode du sang - chimie de la vitamine C - nériine, etc etc 1 tome seul (année complète)
Société de Chimie Biologique - Revue Biochimie - G. Paoletti - Witkin (E.M.)
Reference : 64137
(1982)
Société de Chimie Biologique - Revue Biochimie Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1982 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur In-4 1 vol. - 302 pages
Contents, Chapitres : Pages 549 à 851 - Présentation par G. Paoletti - Hommage à Jacqueline George par R. Devoret - Introduction : E.M. Witkin : From Gainesville to Toulouse : The evolution of a model - Conservation and diversification of genes by mismatch correction and SOS induction - Regulation and autoregulation by LexA protein - Mutation rate : Some biological and biochemical considerations - Inducible DNA repairs enzymes involved in the adaptive response to alkylating agents - Species differences in the inducibility of hepatic 06-lakylguanine repair in rodents - Measurement of recA protein induction in Salmonella typhimirium : A possible biochemical test for the detection of DNA damaging agents - DNA synthesis on UV irradiated model templates using human DNA polymerates alpha and beta : Primer slippage to account for evident transdimer continuity in product - Damaged-site independent mutagenesis of phage produced by inducible error-prone repair - The SOS chromotest : Direct assay of the expression of gene sfiA as a measure of genotoxicity of chemicals - Repair of o6-alkyguanine lesions in DNA by chromatin enzymes - A brief consideration of the SOS inducing signal - Inhibition of DNA synthesis is not sufficient to cause mutagenesis in Chinese hamster cells - Error-prone replication of ultraviolet-irridiated Simian virus 40 in carcinogen-treated monkey kidney cells - Effect of a UV predose on DNA replication in UV irradiated Chinese hamster V79 cells - Two separable protein species which both restore uvrABC endonuclease activity in extracts from uverC mutated cells - The role of DNA polymerase in base substitution mutagenesis on non-instructional templates - Are pyrimidine dimers tolerated during DNA replication of UV-irradiated parvovirus minute-virus-of-mice in mouse fibroplasts ? - P.C. Hanawalt : Perspectives on DNA repair and inducible recovery phenomena border of the front-part of the wrappers lightly torn, else near fine copy, no markings
P., Gauthier-Villars, 1915, un volume in 8 relié en pleine toile éditeur (reliure de l'époque), (2), 173pp.
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Soddy developed with Lord Rutherford the disintegration theory of radioactivity, confirmed with Sir William Ramsay the production of helium from radium, advanced in 1910 the concept of isotope, proposed in 1911 the alpha-ray rule leading to the full displacement law of 1913, and was the 1921 Nobel laureate in chemistry, principally for his investigations into the origin and nature of isotopes. Applying his general principle that the common elements are mixtures of chemically inseparable elements "differing step-wise by whole units of atomic weight" specifically to the case of the radioelements, Soddy recognized that the expulsion of an alpha particle would result in a lighter element chemically inseparable from those occupying the "next but one" position in the periodic table. The second lock to the displacement law involved the beta transitions". (DSB XII pp. 504/506)**8159/M2
P., Longmans, Green and Co., 1911/1914; 2 PARTIES en 2 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en pleine toile éditeur imprimée, (petites déchirures sans gravité et sans manque de papier dans les marges supérieures de quelques feuillets au volume 1), PART I : (4), 92pp., (1), errata p. 65, PART II (The radio-elements and the periodic law) : (3), 46pp.
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Tipografia Vincenzo Bona, Torino. 1939. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 30 pages. Etiquette de code sur le 1er plat. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Thèse prés. à la Faculté des Sciences de l'Univ. de Fribourg. Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
LES EDITIONS DE L'ATELIER. 1995. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 95 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Paris, Librairie Scientifique Albert Blanchard, 1923. 16 x 25, 2 tomes en 1 volume, 743 pages (pagination continue), 121 figures, 64 tableaux, reliure dos/coins toile verte, couvertures conservées (avant tome 1, avant et arrière tome 2), très bon état (sauf annotations et soulignages au crayon de couleurs).