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    "It´s hard for me to cope with life. With the dead it´s easier" : Dina Wardi´s book about the children of the Holocaust

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    Rezension des Werkes: Dina Wardi, Memorial Candles: Children of the Holocaust. London, Taylor & Francis Books Ltd, 1992. 288 pp. (Deutsche Ausgabe: Siegel der Erinnerung. Das Trauma des Holocaust – Psychotherapie mit den Kindern der Überlebenden

    Do cyber-birds flock together? Comparing deviance among social network members of cyber-dependent offenders and traditional offenders

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    The distinct setting in which cyber-dependent crime takes place may reduce the similarity in the deviance of social network members. We test this assumption by analysing the deviance of the most important social contacts of cyber-dependent offenders and traditional offenders in the Netherlands (N = 344 offenders; N = 1131 social contacts). As expected, similarity in deviance is weaker for cyber-dependent crime. Because this is a strong predictor of traditional offending, this has important implications for criminological research and practice. Additionally, for both crime types the offending behaviour of a person is more strongly linked to the deviance of social ties if those ties are of the same gender and age, and if the offender has daily contact with them. Implications and future criminological research suggestions are discussed

    Development of catalytic hydrogenation reactors for the fine chemicals industry

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    A survey is given of the problems to be solved before catalytic hydrogenation reactors can be applied in a multiproduct plant in which selectivity problems are experienced. Some results are reported on work done on the reaction kinetics of two multistep model reactions and on mathematical modelling and experimental verification of the models. Since hydrogenation reactions are often very exothermic, cooling by solvent evaporation has been applied where appropriate. Sufficient information has been collected and correlated to enable operation of multiproduct catalytic reactors of the slurry or packed bubble column type; interdependence of operating variables is so complex that a mathematical model is indispensable

    Three-phase packed bed reactor with an evaporating solvent—II. Modelling of the reactor

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    In this paper two models are presented for a three-phase catalytic packed bed reactor in which in evaporating solvent is used to absorb and remove most of the reaction heat. A plug flow model and a model comprising mass and heat dispersion in the reactor are discussed. The results of both models are compared to each other and to experimental data obtained in a miniplant on the hydrogenation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene to triaminotoluene described in Part I. The influence of reactor pressure, feed temperature and the molar ratio of hydrogen to the reactant in the feed are discussed. It is concluded that both models can well describe the influence of the operating variables on the reactor behaviour and that a large part of the reaction heat can be removed by evaporation of the solvent. From a comparison with the experimental results it is concluded that the dispersion model can well describe the experimental data for a fresh catalyst. The agreement between the model and the experimental data for a deactivated catalyst is not good. As long as no quantitative description of the local deactivation in the packed bed is available, any model will fail to predict local concentrations in the reactor. Despite this drawback recommendations can be given how to use this reactor type of optimize the selectivity in producing an intermediate product
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