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    Molecular aspects of 5-Fluorouracil and Oxaliplatin activity

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    Peters, G.J. [Promotor]Groeningen, C.J. van [Copromotor

    C.J. Koch (1932 - )

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    Biographical, bibliographical, and literary historiography of Australian author C.J. Koch

    A hydrogen ice cube

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    Hydrogen is considered to be a highly promising energy carrier. Nonetheless, before hydrogen can become the fuel of choice for the future a number of slight problems will have to be overcome. For example, how can hydrogen be safely stored? Motor vehicles running on hydrogen may be clean in concept but where can we put the hydrogen? For many years now metal hydrides, which are compounds of metals and hydrogen, have been considered the perfect solution for this storage and safety problem but a car fitted with a metal hydride storage system would break its suspension under the enormous weight of the device. Cor Peters at the Delft faculty of ChemTech, together with chemical engineer Louw Florusse and energy expert Joop Schoonman, came up with the solution over a cup of coffee: simply store the hydrogen in ice, and your storage problems are over. Brilliant, the only remaining problem was that hydrogen hydrate can only exist in extremely impractical conditions. The solution to this problem followed the week after. The industrial customers are waiting in line.Delft University of Technolog

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    The star of Endor /

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    Contains poetry.Frontispiece.On verso of t.p.: C. J. Peters & Son, Typographers and Electrotypers, Boston.Mode of access: Internet.OSU's copy signed by the author
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