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Finally, we are grateful for the support from government and industry through various research programs, including National Basic Research Program of China, National Natural Science Foundation of China, and international joint researches. Their support of our research activities has led to this publication. [Pg.283]

This work was financially supported by the KOSEF through the AEBRC at POSTECH and partially by grant No. R08-2003-000-10987-0 from the Basic Research Program of the KOSEF. [Pg.164]

This research was supported by the Basic Research Program of the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation(KOSEF) through ARC and Brain Korea 21 Project in 2004. [Pg.348]

This work was supported by the grant number (RO1-2002-000-00374-0) from the basic research program of the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation. [Pg.556]

This work was supported by the Basic Research Program of the Korea Science Engineering Fotjndation, the Center for Ultramicrochemical Process Systems, and the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology Evaluation and Planning. The authors are also gratefiil to ftie BK 21 Project, the Center for Ultramicrochemical Process Systems (ERC) and the National Research Laboratory Program. [Pg.856]

Even more than the Depression, personnel changes at Du Pont radically altered Carothers ability to do basic research. The visionary Charles Stine had been promoted, and his successor was Elmer K. Bolton, the chemist who had recognized the importance of Neoprene. Bolton, a former postdoctoral student of Richard Willstatter in Germany, had helped establish Du Pont s successful synthetic dyestuff division and had participated in the decision to manufacture Midgley s tetraethyl lead. Bolton believed fervently in applied research and had opposed Stine s original proposal for a basic research program at Du Pont. Bolton quickly ended Purity Hall s special status. [Pg.136]

Superfund Hazardous Substances Basic Research Program to study the current urban sources, environmental distribution, and toxic effects on human health of lead... [Pg.441]

This work was supported by the Carl Tryggers Foundation, the Swedish Research Council, the National Science Foundation of China (No. 20673060) and the National Basic Research Program of China (No. 2003CB615801). [Pg.248]

LBI-Basic Research Program, Chemical and Physical Carcinogenesis Laboratory, National Cancer... [Pg.8]

This is supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science under the contract JSPS-RFTE 98P00901. This is also partly supported by the innovative basic research program in the field of high-temperature engineering using HTTR conducted by Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. [Pg.722]

ABL-Basic Research Program, NCI-Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center, Frederick, Maryland... [Pg.43]

NIES/EPA. 2002. Superfund Basic Research Program. Current research programs. [Pg.444]

Conference May 29-31, 2002, Manchester, New Hampshire, Sponsored by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Superfund Basic Research Program. [Pg.7]

Behr, R.S. and Beane, J.E. (2002) Arsenic Plumes Where the Source Contains No Arsenic. Three Case Studies of Apparent Desorption of Naturally Occurring Arsenic. Arsenic in New England A Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference, May 29-31, 2002, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Superfund Basic Research Program. Manchester, NH. [Pg.201]

NIEHS (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences). 2005. NIEHS Superfund Basic Research Program. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences [online]. Available http // www-apps.niehs.nih.gov/sbrp/index.cfm [accessed June 3, 2005]. [Pg.94]

This work has been supported by the Basic Research Program, Branch of Mathematical Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences (Program 3). [Pg.630]

CrystaSulf A process that uses a nonaqueous solvent-catalyst system to remove sulfuric acid from high-pressure natural gas. This project, part of the GRI Basic Research Program, has been conducted by Radian Corporation. The process was demonstrated in West Texas in 1999. [Pg.90]

This work was supported by NSF of China (Grant No. 29925309 and 29873012), Shanghai Sci. Tech. Committee (Grant No. 00JC14014), State Key Basic Research Program of PRC (G2000048001). We thank Prof O. Terasaki for TEM measurements and helpful discussion. [Pg.290]

We thank the National Basic Research Program (2006CB601103) and the NNSFC (50772003, 20821091,20971006,90922004) for their financial support. [Pg.39]

This work was financially supported by NSFC (20771016,20971016, and 90922004) and the National Basic Research Program. [Pg.85]

This work was financially supported by the NSFC (20821091, 20503001), and the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant 2006CB601102, 2009CB929403). The authors acknowledge coworkers and collaborators whose names appear in the references. [Pg.397]

This work was supported by grant No. (R-01-2001-000-00414-0) from the Basic Research Program of the Korea Science Engineoing Foundation. [Pg.594]


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