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A bibliography of LEED up to the end of 1967 has been compiled by Jackson et al. (96). A more extensive and more up-to-date listing has been put together by Stevens (97). These bibliographies render unnecessary such a bibhography here. Rather, only selected references of broad scope have been included. Great expansion of the subject of LEED has given rise to over 500 papers, mainly in the last decade. [Pg.160]

An extended review of epitaxy experiments with LEED cannot be given here, and the reader is referred to the excellent bibliography of Jackson ef al. (96) and to the extensive compilation of Stevens (97). Unexpected results, however, very commonly crop up in the earliest stages of epitaxy, at coverages where one normally speaks of adsorption. For example, Gerlach and Rhodin have deposited sodium vapor onto a... [Pg.240]

Leeds Northrop Co., Philadelphia, Bibliography of the polarized dropping mercury electrode (1941) (1943) Bibliography of polarographic literature (E-90/1), p. 102 (1955). [Pg.255]

Thermal effects are known to play a very important role in lubrication, friction and wear. The 6 Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology which was held in the "Institut National des Sciences Appllquees de Lyon" [l] in September 1979 was entirely devoted to this subject. During the symposium many papers were concerned with hydrodynamic lubrication and Pinkus and Wilcock [2] presented an extensive bibliography on thermal effects in fluid film bearings. [Pg.27]

Concerning the pharmacological use of the aqua ardens see Palmer (cit. above n. 11) and bibliography cited by him, p. 115 F. Sherwood Taylor, The Idea of the Quintessence in Science, Medicine and History, Charles Singer Presentation Volume, ed. E.A. Underwood (Oxford, 1953), pp. 241-65 R. Halleux, Les ouvrages alchimiques (cit. above n. 5), pp. 246-50 C.A. Wilson, Philosophers, losis and Water of Life , Proceedings of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society (Literary and Historical Section), 19 (1984), pp. 86-93. [Pg.12]


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