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Barlow, William

Barbara Paul R, 951 Barlow William, e36 Barnwell John D., 886 Barysz Maria, 131 Bautista Debra L., 868 Bayes Thomas, 991 Becke Axel D., 703 Bednorz Georg J., 322 Bell Alexis T 361 Bell John S 3,14, 48 Belousov Boris... [Pg.1021]

Combachius, Ludovicus. Fundamenta chymica or a sure guide. . . into the mysteries of alchymie. .. London William Godbid for William Barlow, 1658. [Pg.117]

Yau CMS, Pascu SI, Odom SA, Warren JE, Klotz EJF, Frampton MJ, Williams CC, Coropceanu V, Kuimova MK, Phillips D, Barlow S, Bredas JL, Marder SR, Millar V, Anderson HL (2008) Stabilisation of a heptamethine cyanine dye by rotaxane encapsulation. Chem Commun 25 2897-2899... [Pg.187]

Then he came to extending the division of continuous two-dimensional space into the third dimension. He restricted his examinations to polyhedra and found one of the five space-filling parallelohedra, which were discovered by E. S. Fedorov as capable of filling the space in parallel orientation without gaps or overlaps. Fedorov was one of the three scientists who determined the number (230) of three-dimensional space groups. The other two were Arthur Schoenflies and the amateur William Barlow. [Pg.53]

Dall Osto M, Thorpe A, Beddows DCS, Harrison RM, Barlow IF, Dunbar T, Williams PI, Coe H (2011) Remarkable dynamics of nanoparticles in the urban atmosphere. Atmos Chem Phys 11 6623-6637... [Pg.364]

The English physicist William Barlow began as a London business man later he became interested in crystal structures and devoted his life to that study. In 1894, he published his findings of the 230 space groups. It is amazing that from consideration of symmetry three scientists in different countries arrived at the 230 space groups of crystals at about this time. Barlow then worked with ideas of close packing. He pictured the atoms in a crystal as spheres, which, under the influence... [Pg.2]

William Barlow, bom Aug. 8,1845, in Islington, London, died Feb. 28,1934, in Great Stanmore, England. [Pg.417]

Briscoe J. D., Staniewicz R. J., Williams M., Proceedings of the 1992 IEEE 35th International Power Sources Symposium, Cherry HUl, NJ, June 1992, p. 294. Oweis S. M., Emhrey J., Willson J., Alunans P., Proceedings of the 1992 IEEE 35th International Power Sources Symposium, Cherry HUl, NJ, June 1992, p. 350. Papadakis N., Barlow G., Bennett W., Schuster N., Specht S., Proceedings, of the 1992 IEEE 35th International Power Sources Symposium, Cherry Hill, NJ, June 1992, p. 285. [Pg.590]

There was the Macaulay-Cripps-Hobhouse-Babington-Booth-Beatrice Webb clan. There was the Arnold-Trevelyan-Huxley-Darwin-Wedgwood clan, which contained members of the Keynes, Vaughan-Williams, Sidgwick, Cornford and Barlow families. Or the Fry-Hodgkin-Haldane-Mitchison-Butler-Faber-Adam Smith connection. Or the Stephen-Venn-Elliot-Strachey— Barnes-Shuckburgh strain, and so on. ... [Pg.100]

William Barlow, An answer to a Catholike English-man (so by himselfe entitvled)... [Pg.130]


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