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Geier, C. (1954) Environment, in Strange Adventures in Science Fiction, Groff Conklin, ed. New York Grayson. (Originally published in 1944.) Uses the term hyperspacial drive. You go in here, and you come out there. . .. ... [Pg.178]

Joseph Priestley Adventurer in Science and Champion of Truth... [Pg.261]

Gibbs, F. W.,Joseph Priestley Adventurer in Science and Champion of Truth (London Nelson, 1965). [Pg.300]

In late 1938, CBS asked Watson Davis to resume production with his previous news-and-interview format, but Davis was now keenly aware of who controlled the microphone and how easily he could lose access to the airwaves.48 He and the trustees had consistently rejected commercial sponsorship. As long as the series remained a sustaining (i.e., non-commercial) program, with production partially underwritten by Science Service but the air time provided by the network (and therefore at the network s discretion), Davis had to attend to the CBS suggestions. As a consequence, the revived Adventures in Science series blended attention to academic science with occasional promotion of research-based industries. [Pg.281]

Bulletin for Adventures in Science broadcast of November 13, 1939 SIA RU7091, Box 386, Folder 2. [Pg.284]

Sponsored by the Boston Transcript, the exhibit went on display at the Jordan Marsh department store during the week of September 11, 1939, coordinated with the annual American Chemical Society conference. Davis asked chemist H.E. Howe to appear on the Adventures in Science broadcast directly from the Boston meeting. In his introduction, Davis extolled the wonders of synthetic fibers, emphasizing (in the context of world events) that such fibers could step into jobs previously performed by silk from Japan, make use of products like milk casein that might otherwise go to waste, and help create new production jobs. [Pg.291]

Andy s Atomic Adventures, Adventures in Science (1957) (Classics Illustrated). The Illustrated Story of Great Scientists (February 1960) (Classics illustrated) Adventures in Science (June 1957) (Classics Illustrated) The Atomic Age (June 1960) (Classics Illustrated). [Pg.145]

Sugiura K (2003) An Adventure in Macromolecular Chemistry Based on the Achievements of Dendrimer Science Molecular Design, Synthesis, and Some Basic Properties of Cyclic Porphyrin Oligomers to Create a Functional Nano-Sized Space. 228 65-85 Sun J-Q, Bartlett RJ (1999) Modern Correlation Theories for Extended, Periodic Systems. 203 121-145... [Pg.238]

An Adventure in Macromoleoilar Chemistry Based on the Achievements of Dendrimer Science... [Pg.67]

It is appropriate that this volume is named Jens Oddershede - Adventurer in Quantum Chemistry, as Jens has always viewed his sojourn through quantum chemistry as an adventure rather than a job. His enthusiasm for, and dedication to, good and interesting science has been an inspiration to all of us who have worked together with him over the years. [Pg.510]


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