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Bartlett, Paul

Bartlett, Paul D., Hyp Joseph Dauben, Jr., and Leonard J. Rosen. "Preparation of Lewisite." US Patent 2,465,834, March 29,1949. [Pg.205]

Bartlett, Paul Doushty (1907-97) American chemist who worked on the mechanisms of organic reactions such as the actions of free radicals and the way polymer molecules were formed from simple units (monomers). [Pg.133]

Balmer, Johann J., 133 Baltimore, David, 133 Bamberger, Eugen, 133 Barbiturate, 201 Bardeen, John, 181 Barger, George, 133 Bartlett, Neil, 133, 215 Bartlett, Paul D., 133 Barton, Sir Derek H.R, 133-134, 154, 236 Bases, 131, 178, 220,237 Battery, 145,193-194, 202, 220 see also Leyden jar Voltaic pile... [Pg.265]

Nonclassical ions, a term first used by John Roberts (an outstanding Caltech chemist and pioneer in the field), were defined by Paul Bartlett of Harvard as containing too few electrons to allow a pair for each bond i.e., they must contain delocalized (T-electrons. This is where the question stood in the early 1960s. The structure of the intermediate 2-norbornyl ion could only be suggested indirectly from rate (kinetic) data and observation of stereochemistry no direct observation or structural study was possible at the time. [Pg.140]

I dedicate this book to Paul D. Bartlett, one of the grand pioneers of physical organic chemistry, who investigated perceptively several basic problems in organic chemistry at a time when the chemical community did not yet see their crucial aspects, for example, in the mechanism of the diazo coupling reaction (Wistar and Bartlett, 1941). I learned much from him when he invited me to attend his Friday seminars at Harvard University in 1951-1952. [Pg.461]

Bartlett D.W., Paul D.R., and Barlow, J.W. Additive improves properties of scrap PP/PS blends. Mod... [Pg.163]

BHARAT JASANI, VICKY REID, COLIN TRISTRAM, JEREMY WALKER, PAUL SCORER, MICHAEL MORGAN, JOHN BARTLETT,... [Pg.101]

Paul Scorer, Michael Morgan, John Bartlett, Merdol Ibrahim, and Keith Miller... [Pg.458]

Submitted by Paul D. Bartlett and L. H. Knox > Checked by John D. Roberts and Dinshaw Patel... [Pg.7]

S. Andeeades M. Asscher Robert L. Augustine Paul D. Bartlett... [Pg.61]

Submitted by F. Rermejo Gonzalez and Paul A. Bartlett. Checked by Pauline J. Sanfllippo and Andrew S. Kende. [Pg.175]

Over the years we benefited from visits by many consultants, but it was the Professors I referred to as the three great B s of our chemistry who stimulated us the most. These were Professors Paul A. Bartlett (University of California, Berkeley), Professor Sir Derek H. R. Barton (Imperial College, London, and Texas A M, State College), and Professor Ronald Breslow (Columbia University, New York). They each brought different qualities to aid us in our work. [Pg.31]

Dr. Paul A. Bartlett Department of Chemistry University of California Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A. [Pg.243]

Ikeda, Daisaku. A Lifelong Quest for Peace A Dialogue Between Linus Pauling and Daisaku Ikeda. Boston Jones and Bartlett, 1992. Servos, John. Physical Chemistry from Ostwaid to Pauling. Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press, 1990. [Pg.138]

Programs of Dr. Paul A. Bartlett to convert Cambridge Structural Database to one with bond vectors and to search the latter for specified vector relationships. UNIX workstations. TRIAD database of more than 400,000 energy-minimized tricyclic structures for automated design and ILIAD database of more than 100,000 energy-minimized linking structures in MacroModel, CAVEAT, MDL, SYBYL, and PDB formats. Silicon Graphics, IBM RS/6000, and Sun. [Pg.424]

CHIMIE DES SOLIDES. — Determination de la structure cristallographique et magne-tique dll u trifluorure de palladium)) Pd Pd F6 par diffraction neutronique. Note ( ) de M. Alaiu Tressaud, M Micheline Wintenberger et MM. Neil Bartlett et Paul Hagenmuller, presentee par M. Henri Moureu. [Pg.345]

Harvard accepted me, but Princeton also offered a full-tuition scholarship ( 500 in 1947) and the deserved reputation of being more undergraduate-oriented. But I did choose Harvard for graduate school and Paul D. Bartlett,... [Pg.90]

Pinet, Paul R. Invitation to Oceanography. Boston Jones Bartlett, 2003. [Pg.634]

Pinet, Paul R. Invitation to Oceanography. Sudbury, Mass. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2000. Includes explanations of the causes and effects of tides and currents, as well as the origins of ocean habitats. [Pg.125]

Jennifer D. Faulkner, Jody Bartlett, and Paul Hicks... [Pg.1157]


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