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Blyth, John

Gerish, William Blyth. John Kellerman, the "last of the alchemists". East Herts Archaeological Society. Transactions 4, no. 2 (1910) 205-210. [Pg.291]

Banaszewski, A., and Blythe, J. 2000. In Modern Petroleum Technology. Volume 2 Downstream. A.G. Eneas (Editor). John Wiley Sons, New York. Chapter 30. Biske, V. 1973. In Criteria for Quality of Petroleum Products. J.P. Allinson (Editor). [Pg.268]

Eduard Simon established that when styrene was left to stand for a period of time, it changed into a viscous fluid, which eventually became solid he erroneously took polystyrene to be an oxidation product of styrene. In 1848, at the Royal College of Chemistry in London, August Wilhelm v. Hofmann and John Blythe established that this product had the same composition as styrene they called the polymer mety-styrene . In 1920, Hermann Staudinger determined the exact nature of the styrene polymer and named it polystyrene. [Pg.138]

Structure and Thermal Decomposition of Potassium Bls-ii-Peroxo Cerium Hexacarbonate (IV) Dodecahydrate John C. BARNES and Christine S. Blyth... [Pg.402]

John Blythe Chairman and Chief Executive Foster Wheeler Ltd December, 1997... [Pg.123]


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