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This work was supported in part by the Directorate of Chemical Sciences, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, under contract AF 49-(638)-1301. [Pg.91]

This research was supported by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (Project Defender) and was monitored by the U.S. Army Research Office-Durham under contract DA-31-124-D-257, by the Atomic Energy Commission, and by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Office of Aerospace Research, under AFOSR grant no. AF-AFOSR-631-67. [Pg.616]

The financial contributions of the National Science Foundation, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, The Office of Naval Research, The Research Corporation, and the Research Board of UICC are gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.208]

This material is based upon work supported by the Army Research Office through a MURI grant (DAAD19-03-1-0169) for fuel ceU research to the Case Western Reserve University by the Army Research Office under award Army W91 lNF-08-1-0309, by the National Science Foundation under awards DMR 0504038 and NSF CHE06-51083, and by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under award FA9550-06-1-0235. [Pg.403]

The work reported in this paper was carried out with generous support of the Office of Naval research and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The results presented here derive from the Ph.D. dissertations of Gary H. Wiseman and Joanne M. Schwark and the postdoctoral research of Dr. Yuan-Fu Yu and Dr. Charles A. Poutasse. I thank these coworkers for their skillful and dedicated efforts. [Pg.154]

Our work has been supported mainly by the Army Research Office, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Office of Naval Research, and the Public Health Service through the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. [Pg.265]

Acknowledgement I acknowledge, with thanks, the research of my capable coworkers at MIT T.G. Wood, G.H. Wiseman, H.J. Tracy, C.A. Sobon, J.L. Robison, P.A. Czubarow, N. Bryson, and J. Borm, and the financial support by the Office of Naval Research, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and Akzo Corporate Research America, Inc. [Pg.274]

We acknowledge support of this work by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under contract 83-0372, the National Science Foundation under grant CHE 82-06976 and the donors of the Petroleum Research Fund administered by the American Chemical Society under grant 15163-AC3. We acknowledge many useful conversations with Dr. Martyn Poliakoff and Prof. J. J. Turner and thank NATO for a travel grant which facilitated these conversations. We also thank our coworkers in the field for their useful suggestions and comments. [Pg.100]

This chapter is, in large part, a summary of the work of dedicated graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with whom I have been a privileged coauthor and to whom I am deeply indebted. The generous support of this research by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research is also gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.224]

It is a pleasure to thank Rudolph Black of the United States Advanced Research Projects Agency, who, in May 1971, funded our proposal that "temperature variations in past climates may be evaluated by measuring stable isotope ratios in natural data banks such as tree ring and varve sequences". We thank William Best of the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research who monitored our study and Frank Eden of the U.S. National Science Foundation who subsequently provided further funds. [Pg.296]

Libby, L. M., Final Technical Report on Historical Climatology, DARPA order no. 1964-1, U. S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, R D Associates, Santa Monica, California, 1974. [Pg.299]

The work performed in my laboratory was supported by grants from the National Cancer Institute (CA 075575, CA 088943 and CA 112660) and the United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research (F49620-02-1-0102). The animal facilities at the University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center are supported in part by a core grant from the NCI (CA 16672). [Pg.270]

We express our thanks to the students with whom we have worked on these subjects and whose results we have used, in particular Herve Borrion, Shirley Coetzee and Michele Vespe, and to the organisations, including the UK Ministry of Defence, the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, QinetiQ and its predecessors, BAE SYSTEMS, Thales Sensors and AMS, who have supported the various projects. We also thank Erik De Witte and Herve Borrion for their help in rendering this document into DTj X. [Pg.186]

We wish to thank the following for their contribution to the success of this conference NATO Scientific Environmental Affairs Division DARPA Defense Sciences Office European Office of Aerospace Research and Development of the U.S.A.F. Air Force Office of Scientific Research U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory U.S. Air Force Rome Laboratories Sensors Directorate U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command Melbourne University, Australia and Prometheus Inc., U.S.A. [Pg.387]

We are grateful to Prof. John Endicott for sending us a copy of ref. 28 prior to publication. This work is supported in part by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the Office of Naval Research. [Pg.208]

I thank Michal Ben-Nun, Tamar Raz and Fran oise Remade for their contributions to this review. The work described has been supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR). [Pg.217]

The new work on exact exchange for molecules was done in collaboration with Dr. S. Ivanov and Dr. S. Hirata, who have also taught the author much about DFT. I would like to also acknowledge useful discussions with Prof. Mel Levy. This work was supported by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research under grant number F49620-98-0116. [Pg.284]

The work in Erlangen was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie, and the Convex Computer Corporation. The work in Georgia was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research. [Pg.158]

Density Matrix Conference, Kingston, August 28-September 1, 1967. Sponsored by U.S. Air Force, Office of Scientific Research U.S. Office of Naval Research National Research Council of Canada Queen s University. Co-organizers A. J. Coleman and R. M. Erdahl. Proceedings A. J. Coleman and R. M. Erdahl, editors. Reduced Density Matrices with Applications to Physical and Chemical Systems, Queen s Papers in Pure and Applied Mathematics No. 11 (1967), 434 pp. [Pg.12]

Cobb HD. 1973. An ecological approach to the problem of biodegradation ofphenolic wastes. Arlington, VA Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 16.AFOSR-TR-73-2002. NTIS AD-770750. [Pg.147]

M.A. Cook, Propagation Characteristics of Detonation Generated Plasmas , AFOS (Air Force Office of Scientific Research -TN-58-754, AD 201613, June 1958 11) Cook (1958), 138 157-58 12) M.A. [Pg.473]

I wish to thank the Army Research Office (Durham), the National Institutes of Health, the Selenium-Tellurium Development Committee, and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research for financial assistance in carrying out some of the work described here. I am also grateful for fruitful criticisms supplied by Professors L. J. Schaad, L. C. Hall, K. K. Innes, B. J. Wilson, and T. W. Martin. [Pg.165]

Research supported by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories, and National Institutes of Health. [Pg.34]

Financial support from Dow Corning, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research through Grant No. 91-0197, and the National Science Foundation through Grants EHR-918770 and OSR 9452892 is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.297]


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