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Alexander, David

Alexander, David C. The Practice and Management of Industrial Ergonomics. Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice-Hall, 1986. [Pg.359]

To my sons—Alexander David and Michael Oliver and to my parents—Ella Esedora and David Alexander... [Pg.461]

Submitted by Edward C. Taylor,1 Roger L. Robey,1 David K. Jorxson,1 and Alexander McKilloe2 Checked by F. Kiuhzll and A. Brossi... [Pg.73]

Small, J. Sketches of later Scottish alchemists John Napier of Merchiston - Robert Napier - Sir David Lindsay, First Earl of Balcarres - Patrick Ruthven - Alexander Seton -and Patrick Scot. Proc Soc Antiq Scot 11, no. 2 (1875-1876) 410-438. [Pg.240]

Submitted by John Mann and Alexander C. Weymouth-Wilson.1 Checked by Robert E. Koehler, Steven Wolff, and David L. Coffen,... [Pg.217]

Semiconductor Nanocrystals Prom Basic Principles to Applications Edited by Alexander L. Efros, David J. Lockwood, and Leonid Tsybeskov... [Pg.335]

Dr. David Smith had just established the Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic, first of its kind in the country. For about ten months, I spent every Thursday evening working as a volunteer doctor, interviewing and treating young people who had taken too much LSD, PCP or STP. No one was sure just what STP was at first. Some were sure it stood for serenity, tranquility and peace. Actually, it turned out to be DOM, a psychedelic amphetamine derivative created by Dr. Alexander Shulgin. [Pg.177]

David Scales wrote the early editions of this chapter and his insight and knowledge are gratefully acknowledged. Thanks also to Andrew Sullivan, Steve Damment, John Hyde, Malcolm Tucker, Mark Sutherland, David Gatehouse, Pete Sibley, David Alexander and Keith Capel-Edwards for their help, advice and input to the early editions. Finally thanks go to Ms Samantha Robertson and Ms Cassie Hill for their expertise in typing the original manuscript. [Pg.140]

The author expresses his appreciation to Dudley Herschbach, Herschel Rabitz, John Coleman, and Alexander Mazziotti for their support and encouragement. The author thanks the NSF, the Henry-Camille Dreyfus Foundation, the Alfred R Sloan Foundation, and the David-Lucile Packard Foundation for their support. [Pg.198]

Yuri A. Berlin Igor V. Kurnikov David Beratan Mark A. Ratner Alexander L. Burin ... [Pg.1]

T. C. C. James, The Growth of Fighter Command 1936-1940, ed. Sebastian Cox (London Frank Cass, 2002), pp. 41-51 Alexander Rose, Radar and air defence in the 1930s , Twentieth Century British History, 9 (1998), 219-45 David Zimmerman, Britain s Shield Radar and the Defeat of the Luftwaffe (Stroud Sutton Publishing, 2001), pp. 83-7, 89-90, 156-72. [Pg.112]

Martel, David Sojic, Neso Kuhn, Alexander. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 349-352. [Pg.144]

This book is a collection of the papers presented at the workshop on Symmetry and Heterogeneity in High Tc Superconductors directed by Antonio Bianconi and Alexander F. Andreev in collaboration with K. Alex Muller and Giorgio Benedek. Philip B. Allen, Neil W. Ashcroft, Alan R. Bishop, J. C. Seamus Davis, Takeshi Egami, Francesco Iachello, David Pines, Shin-ichi Uchida, Subodh R. Shenoy, chaired hot sessione contributing to the success of the workshop. [Pg.250]

Last but not least, we could write this book because we enjoyed countless interactions with other scientists and engineers who shaped our view of the field of biocatalysis. A representative, but certainly not exhaustive, list of these individuals, besides those already mentioned above, includes Frances Arnold, Uwe Bomscheuer, Stefan Buchholz, Mark Burk, Robert DiCosimo, David Dodds, Franz Effenberger, Uwe Eichhorn, Wolfgang Estler, Andreas Fischer, Tomas Hudlicky, Hans-Dieter Jakubke, Andreas Karau, Alexander Klibanov, Andreas liese, Oliver May, Jeffrey Moore, Rainer Muller, Mark Nelson, David Rozzell, Roger Sheldon, Christoph Syldatk, Stefan Verseck, and George Whitesides. We thank all of them for their contribution to our view of the field. [Pg.621]

Any nonobjective mobile by Alexander Calder (kinetic), twentieth century Any sculpture by David Smith (nonobjective), twentieth century Life Death (neon, abstract, kinetic), Bruce Nauman, 1983 Any piece of jewelry by Salvador Dali (abstract), twentieth century... [Pg.203]

Elkins, James W. (1999). Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). In The Chapman ir Hall Encyclopedia of Environmental Science, ed. David E. Alexander and Rhodes W. Fair-bridge. Boston Kluwer Academic. [Pg.128]

Alexander Hollaender, Acceptance Speech for the Distinguished Contribution Award, Society for Risk Analysis (1985), RRS, MS 1709, Folder 19 Hollaender to Harvey Pratt, School of Medicine, Laboratory of Radiobiology, University of California at San Francisco (May 14, 1976), RRS, MS 1261, Box 3, Folder 13 Hollaender to David Perkins, Department of Biological Science, Stanford University (January 3,1978), RRS, MS 1709, Folder 18. [Pg.163]

DAVID H. SMITH, Study Director JOSEPH K. ALEXANDER, Senior Staff Officer... [Pg.6]


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