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Bradford, John

Bradford, John W. and Paul K. Sugrue, 1990, A Bayesian Approach to the Two-period Style-goods Inventory Problem with Single Replenishment and Heterogeneous Poisson Demands, Journal of Operations Research Society, 413, 211-218. [Pg.144]

We are especially grateful to all participants of our post-experience courses, over the last twenty years, for their assistance in the development of the material presented in this book. Continual stimulus and assistance has also been given by a sequence of students, both at the University of Bradford and at the ETH-Zurich. Special mention should also be given to John Stephenson, Paul Luker, John Ramsay, Stephen King, Carolyn Cable, Ian Dick and many others for their help in running the courses, at the University of Bradford, to Murray Rose, for the times the course went to Dorset and to all past and present collaborators. Dr. Jonathan Snape contributed three months of his time on a postdoctoral grant from the ETH, which permitted the course material to be improved and the course to be offered in Switzerland (see advertisement). [Pg.709]

Finally, the authors would like to thank Professor John R. Bourne of the ETH for giving the opportunity to develop this area of teaching at the ETH-Zurich and Professor W. L. Wilkinson for encouraging the start of the work at the University of Bradford. [Pg.709]

Edited by Desmond John Tobin, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK Male-mediated Developmental Toxicity... [Pg.166]

In 1948 William Bradford Shockley (1910-1989), who is considered the inventor of the transistor, and his associates at Bell Research Laboratories, Walter Houser Brattain (1902-1987) and John Bardeen (1908-1991), discovered that a crystal of germanium could act as a semiconductor of electricity. This unique property of germanium indicated to them that it could be used as both a rectifier and an amplifier to replace the old glass vacuum tubes in radios. Their friend John Robinson Pierce (1910-2002) gave this new solid-state device the name transistor, since the device had to overcome some resistance when a current of electricity passed through it. Shockley, Brattain, and Bardeen all shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics. [Pg.199]

See, John T. Melella et at. Legal and Ethical Issues in the Use of Antiandrogens in Treating Sex Offenders, 17 BULL. AM. ACAD. PSYCHIATRY L. 223,225 (1989) John McD. W. Bradford, The Hormonal Treatment of Sexual Offenders, 11 BULL. AM. ACAD. PSYCHIATRY L. 159, 163(1983). [Pg.47]

John H. Cardellina II, Michael F. Raub, and Bradford C. VanWagenen Department of Chemistry, Montana State University, Bozeman, MX 59717... [Pg.562]

Thomas Bradford Drew John Walker Hoopes, Jr. Theodore Vbrmeulen... [Pg.382]

The assistance of graduate and undergraduate students who contributed to the study is gratefully acknowledged. They include R. D. Bradford, Juan Carrere, Roger Fisher, Robert Givey, Edward Godleski, Charles Krutchen, Donald Leonard, Che-Yu Li, Jay Markley, Landon Nichols, and John Slack. [Pg.92]

Attributed to John Bradford, an English preacher and martyr (16th cent), on seeing a convicted criminal pass by. [Pg.22]

Bradford, W. L., Ph.D. Thesis, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,... [Pg.98]

Professor Dr. John Ingham Department of Chemical Engineering University of Bradford Bradford BD7 IDP UK... [Pg.650]

Robert P. Benedetti, National Fire Protection Association William J. Bradford, Brookfield, CT Daniel A. Crowl, Michigan Technological University John A. Hoffmeister, Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc. [Pg.179]

John H. Dennis, Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Scl, M.B.I.O.H., Dip Occ Hyg. Senior Lecturer, Department of Environmental Science, University of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England... [Pg.527]

Dr. Richardson s arrest received a lot of publicity and triggered the formation of the Committee for Freedom of Choice in Cancer Therapy (CFCCT). The group s forrader and president was Robert Bradford, a former laboratory technician at Stanford University. Michael Culbert was also quite instrumental in it and pubhshed two books promoting Laetrile Vitamin B-17 forbidden weapon against cancer (1974) and Freedom from cancer (1976). CFCCT s activities were coordinated with the John Birch Society, where Richardson, Bradford, and Culbert were all members. [Pg.126]

Latex la- teks [NS latic. latex, from L. fluid] (1835) (pi lattices or latexes) n. (1) An emulsion of a polymeric substance in an aqueous medium. (2) The sap of the hevea (rubber) tree and other plants, or emulsions prepared from the same. Latices of interest to the coatings and plastics industry are based mainly on styrene-butadiene co-polymers, polystyrene, acrylics, and vinyl polymers and co-polymers. (3) Fine dispersion of rubber or resin, natural or synthetic, in water the synthetic is made by emulsion polymerization. Latex and emulsion are often used synonymously in the paint industry. Emulsified monomers once polymerized become solids or plasticized gel particles and not emulsions but aqueous suspensions. Lovell PA, El-Aasser MS (eds) (1997) Emulsion polymerization and emulsion polymers. John Wiley and Sons, New York. Martens CR (1964) Emulsion and water-soluble paints and coatings. Reinhold Publishing Co., New York. VanderhofF JW, Gurnee EE (1956) Motion picture investigation of polymer latex phenomena. TAPPI 39 (2) 71-77. VanderhofF JW, Tarkowski HL, Jenkins MC, Bradford EG (1966) Theoretical considerations of the interfacial forces involved in the coalescence of latex particles. J Macromol Chem 1 (2) 361-397. [Pg.566]

My long list of acknowledgements and thanks must start with the contributors because without them this book would never have been possible. I am therefore indebted to Dr M. A. Hughes, a colleague at Bradford University Professor K. J. Ives of University College, London Dr D. G. Osborne of Anglo-American Corporation Ltd., Coal Division, Republic of South Africa Mr A. L. Masters of Johns-Manville (Great Britain) Ltd. Mr H. G. W. Pierson of Pierson Co. (Manchester) Ltd. Dr R. J. Wakeman of University... [Pg.568]

Chris Diaper received his BSc in chemistry in 1996 from the University of Bradford, UK and his PhD in 2000 from the University of Sheffield under the supervision of Dr Alan Spivey. After postdoctoral work at the University of Nottingham with Prof Gerry Pattenden he moved to his current position as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Alberta, Canada working with Prof John Vederas. His research interests include the development of germanium based linkers for solid-phase sjmthesis, the total synthesis of marine natural products and mechanistic aspects of the diaminopimelate (DAP) biosynthetic pathway. [Pg.4]

Whiz Comics 82 (February 1947) (Fawcett). Captain Marvel Adventures 107 (April 1950) (Fawcett). Captain Marvel Adventures 78 (November 1947) (Fawcett). Bradford W. Wright, Comic Book Nation The Transformation of Youth Culture in America (Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001), 69-71. Captain Marvel Adventures 76 (September 1947) (Fawcett), 46-47. [Pg.144]

Wright, Bradford W. Comic Book Nation The Transformation of Youth Culture in America. Baltimore Johns flopkins University Press, 2001. [Pg.165]

Mechanical prop ies of solid polymers. - Third edition / Ian M. Ward, School of Riysics and Astronomy, Leeds University, Leeds, UK, John Sweeney, School of Engineering, Design and Technology, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK. pages cm... [Pg.467]

The author is thankful to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (originally the National Bureau of Standards) for having supported much of this work. He is also thankful to the National Science Foundation, the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund and the U.S. Army Research Office for their support of the work. The John R. Bradford Endowment at Texas Tech University also made much of this work possible. Finally, the author would like to thank all diose with whom he has collaborated as it is they who made these studies possible. [Pg.183]

The authors are grateful for financial support from the National Science Foundation under grant DMR-0307084 and from the John R. Bradford Endowment at Texas Teeh University. [Pg.615]

The authors would like to thank the American Chemical Society, Petroleum Research Fund (grant 40615 - AC7) and John R. Bradford Endowment at Texas Tech University for supporting this project. [Pg.672]


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