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Anderson, Philip

Mark W. Sleeman, Keith D. Anderson, Philip D. Lambert, George D. Yancopoulos,... [Pg.196]

Anderson, Philip, Michael L. Tushman, 1990, Technological Discontinuities and Dominant Designs A Cyclical Model of Technological Change, Administrative Science Quarterly 35 (December), 604-633. [Pg.277]

Submitted by John C. Sheehan and Philip A. Cruickshank 1 Checked by E. J. Corey and Jerome E. Anderson... [Pg.129]

Philip Anderson is Alumni Fund Professor of Entrepreneurship, Director of the 3i VentureLab, and Director of the International Centre for Entrepreneurship at INSEAD. [Pg.307]

Sn2 reactions on neopentyl tosylates have been conveniently carried out in the solvents HMPA and Me SO Lewis Gustafson Erman Tetrahedron Lett. 1967, 401 Paquette Philips Tetrahedron Lett. 1967, 4645 Stephenson Solladi Mosher J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1972, 94, 4184 Anderson Stephenson Mosher J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1974, 96 3171. [Pg.339]

Kneizys F.. Abteu, L., Anderson, Chetwynd, J.. Shettle, E Berk. A.. Bernstein, L., Robertson. D., Acharya, P Rothman, L.. Selby, J Gallery. W., Clough, S. (1996) The MODTRAN 2/3 Report and LOWTRAN 7 MODEL. Philips Laboratory, Geophysics Directorate. [Pg.167]

These projects are briefly enumerated in a letter from Hollaender to Philip Slater, then president of the Anderson Foundation. Hollaender to Slater (April 13,1970), RRS, MS 1709, Folder 18. [Pg.169]

Page 195. Philip Anderson Taking A Quantum Leap, by David Smith in Bostonia Magazine, July/August 1988. 48. [Pg.221]

James T. Anderson, Subhakar Dey Philip Gamer Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA... [Pg.465]

Philip Wexler, Bethesda, MD Bruce Anderson Ann de Peyster... [Pg.2995]

The pioneering work of I idle I sen and Anderson (1943) on mechanisms of water dislribillion on soil particles provided the qualitative basis for Philip s (1977a)... [Pg.3]

The name crystal-field theory tends to indicate that a complex must be immersed in a crystal, and hence that the theory is part of solid-state physics. When van Vleck was awarded the Nobel prize, in 1977, it was in fact the Nobel prize in physics, and he shared it with two other solid-state physicists, namely, Philip W. Anderson and Sir Nevill F. Mott. One may, however, also consider a complex as an isolated molecular unit. The crystal field will then be restricted to a field from the ligands of the complex. The formalism remains, however, unchanged, so one keeps the name crystal-field theory. But the theory is now more open for chemical applications. Quote van Vleck [37]. [Pg.6]

James G. Anderson is Philip S. Weld Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry at Harvard University. He received his B.S. in physics from the University of Washington and his Ph.D. in physics-astrogeophysics from the University of Colorado. His research addresses three domains within physical chemistry (1) chemical reactivity viewed from the microscopic perspective of electron structure, molecular orbitals, and reactivities of radical-radical and radical-molecule systems (2) chemical catalysis sustained by free-radical chain reactions that dictate the macroscopic rate of chemical transformation in the Earth s stratosphere and troposphere and (3) mechanistic links between chemistry, radiation, and dynamics in the atmosphere that control climate. Studies are carried out both in the laboratory, where elementary processes can be isolated, and within natural systems, in which reaction networks and transport patterns are dissected by establishing cause and effect using simultaneous, in situ detection of free radicals, reactive intermediates, and long-lived tracers. Professor Anderson is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. [Pg.161]

Hamid Abbasi, Gas Technology Institute Heather C. Allen, Ohio State University James G. Anderson, Harvard University Ken B. Anderson, Argonne National Laboratory Thomas W. Asmus, DaimlerChrysler Corporation Roger Atkinson, University of California, Riverside Betsey L. Ballash, University of California, Davis Mark A. Barteau, University of Delaware Philip H. Brodsky, Pharmacia (Retired)... [Pg.167]

Philip W. Anderson, Sir NevUl F. Mott, John H. van Vleck 1922 Niels Bohr... [Pg.122]


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