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Cyril Stanley Smith (1903-1992) (Fig. 14.2) was a British-born metallurgist who studied at Birmingham University and then emigrated to the United States as a young man, took a doctorate at MIT, and spent 16 years as a successful researcher... [Pg.520]

This book is dedicated to the memory of Professor DANIEL HANSON (1892-1953) of Birmingham University... [Pg.579]

Workers in other Government Research Stations and the Universities who have collaborated with us are R. P. Miller, D. Clinton, Dr T. I. Barry, Dr I. Seed (National Physical Laboratory) K. E. Fletcher (Buildings Research Station) Miss D. Poynter (Warren Spring Laboratory) Professor L. Holliday, Dr J. H. Elliott, Dr P. R. Hornsby, Dr K. A. Hodd, Dr A. L. Reader (Brunei University) R. Mansion, Dr B. F. Sanson, Dr W. M. Allen, P. J. Gleed (Institute for Research on Animal Diseases) Professor Braden (London Hospital) A. C. Shorthall (Birmingham University), I. M. Brook (University of Sheffield) and R. Billington (Institute of Dental Surgery, London). [Pg.420]

Guidelines for Safety in Heat Treatment, I Use of Molten Salt Baths, Birmingham, University of Aston, 1984... [Pg.262]

Mills N J Rodriguez-Perez M A Edited by Birmingham,University Valladolid,University... [Pg.47]

Mills NJ Gilchrist A Birmingham,University (Rapra Technology Ltd.)... [Pg.73]

Cellular Polymers.Conference Proceedings. London,20th-22nd March 1991,Paper 28. 6124 MECHANISM OF THE RECOVERY OF IMPACTED HDPE FOAM Loveridge P Mills N J BIRMINGHAM,UNIVERSITY (Rapra Technology Ltd.)... [Pg.108]

Following the award of his Ph. D. degree in 1928, Peat was offered the post of lecturer in Biochemistry in the Physiology Department of the Medical School at Birmingham University. This department... [Pg.4]

Whalley, C. Some Problems in Industrial Inorganic Micro-Analysis. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Microchemistry, Birmingham University 1958. Oxford Pergamon Press 1960. [Pg.83]

Catherine E. Housecroft was born in Bradford (UK) and studied at the University of Durham where she obtained a BSc (1976) and PhD (with Ken Wade, 1979) in chemistry. After a postdoctoral period with Tom Fehlner (University of Notre Dame), she was an Assistant Professor at the University of New Hampshire before moving to the University of Cambridge (Fellow of Newnham College), where she held a Royal Society University Research Fellowship before becoming a University Lecturer. In 1993, she moved to the University of Basel where (apart from two years at Birmingham University) she has remained and is currently a Professor of Chemistry. Research interests span organome-tallic, coordination and supramolecular chemistries. In addition to over 250 research publications and reviews, she is the author of a number of textbooks. She is also an editor of Polyhedron and has been a volume editor both for COMCII and COMCIII. [Pg.18]

Figure 19 Photography of the first Birmingham University positron camera for industrial imaging (Parker and McNeil, 1996). Figure 19 Photography of the first Birmingham University positron camera for industrial imaging (Parker and McNeil, 1996).
Over my many years in the chemical process development business, I encountered several invaluable consultants. Notable were those in Glaxo (in addition to Sir Derek)—Professors ERH Jones (Oxford University), Maurice Stacey (Birmingham University), and Dr. (later Professor) Richard Stoodley (Newcastle University and University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology). The latter visited us more in a lecturing capacity but was always scrupulously careful in what he said about penicillin chemistry since he also consulted for Glaxo s then arch rival, Beecham. [Pg.32]

School of Optometry University of Alabama at Birmingham University Optometric Group Birmingham, Alabama... [Pg.803]


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