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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]

The stereochemical data reported in the case of germanium compounds by Eaborn et al. 90), Brook and Peddle 91), or Carre and Corriu (92) are quite parallel to those discussed here. The nature of the leaving group and the electronic character of the nucleophile, rationalized in terms of hard and soft reagents, are also the dominant factors that govern the stereochemistry. [Pg.308]

Individuals met with Gerald Hardy Chief, Land Division, ADEM Stephen Cobb, Chief, Government Hazardous Waste Branch, Land Division, ADEM Greg Potts, BAE Systems Sherri Summers, President, Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Drew Lyle, CMA Tim Garrett, Site Manager, ANCDF Robie Jackson, Rob Brooks, and Tracy Smith, ANCDF staff. [Pg.92]

Brooke and Rees have used their theory to examine a system in which the activity of the ions in the exchanger phase is governed by the Kielland equations (40) ... [Pg.381]

Tetranitroaniline (TNA) was used by the Russian government as a booster and fuse explosive. Aetna Powder Company produced TNA for Russian export at its plant in Noblestown, Pennsylvania. The plant exploded, ending our only source for this explosive. A new plant was built at Bound Brook, New Jersey, operated by the Calco Chemical Company. [Pg.30]

K. Flamm, Cheating the Computer Government, Industry and High Technology, Brookings... [Pg.314]

Brooks, J., Beard, J. W., rmd Carroll, J. S., The Changing Nature of Systems Engineering and Government Enterprises Report from a Case Study Research Effort, The MITRE Corporation, July 2(X)8 http //www.mitre.oig/woik/tech/ papers/tech papers 08/08 0906/08 0906.pdf (accessed 15 July 20C9). [Pg.224]

After examination of 106 chlorinated cyclodiene insecticides on six selected types of insect. Soloway (1965) concluded that a strict geometry governs ability to react with insect receptors. Two electron-rich sites are required (Cl, O, N, S, or double bond) for electrostatic adsorption (dihydro-aldrin has only one such site, and has only a low toxicity to insects). Aldrin 6.46) is a typical example. Chemically it is efo- wrf(9-l,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-l,4 5,8-dimethano-hexa-hydronaphthalene. The critical outline which these nearly spherical molecules require for activity is shown in 6,47), it was produced by viewing molecular models along a line joining the bridgehead (methano) atoms. Lindane, which has a similar mode of action, has a similar outline. For further details of structure—action relationships, see Brooks (1974). [Pg.240]

Several members of this committee were critical of DuPont s profiting from America s war effort. What Pierre had asked for — and had received — in the original contract, was 13.5 million in constmction commission for building a 90 million government-owned plant. In addition, DuPont would receive 5c per pound for every pound of powder delivered. And if the cost of production fell below 44.5c per pound, DuPont would keep half of the savings. One member of the committee, St. Louis businessman Robert Brookings, believed that DuPont s actual production cost was about 35c per pound. If this were accurate, the company would earn an additional 30 million on the first government production order for 450 million pounds of powder. On the advice of the War Industries Board, Newton Baker cancelled the contract." ... [Pg.175]

Another challenge to coordination common both to the 18th century and 1914-18 was the lack of experience on the part of government, military and civilian. In the Seven Years War, reforms were protracted. But even in the 20th century, problems sometimes took years to work out. This is brought out by Kathryn Steen, in relation to the history of US Ordnance, Patrice Bret on the laboratories of the artillery and the powder administration, and Nathan Brooks on Russia. Britain seems to have suffered less initially from this problem, but the government did have to go outside British industry to secure the American Kenneth B. Quinan from South Africa, to be the arch-designer of their scaled-up plants. [Pg.253]

The band-structure calculations by Liebs et al. (1993) and Fahnle et al. (1993) pointed out that the 4f-3d exehange interaetions ean not be treated in a perturbative way as done by Brooks et al. (1991a-c) and Brooks and Johansson (1993) because upon the reversal of the 4f moment, the valenee-electron eontributions to the total moment of the R sites were found to decrease by a factor of 2-3. They stressed the importance of performing self-consistent calculations, but fully agreed that the value of the intersublattice exchangecoupling parameter Art is essentially governed by r4f 5[Pg.353]

A large study of acidity in U.S. lakes and streams, called the National Surface Water Survey (NSWS), concluded that over 2000 lakes and streams in the eastern United States have high acidity levels due to acid rain. In many sensitive lakes and streams, acid levels are high enough that fish species, such as the brook trout, have been eradicated. In the worst cases, acid levels are so high that the entire lake is effectively dead, supporting no marine life. Eastern Canada has also been affected by pollutants from U.S. power plants. The Canadian government estimates that 14,000 lakes in eastern Canada are acidic, at least partly due to U.S. emissions. [Pg.367]

Bichou, K. 2007. Review of port performance approaches and a supply chain framework to port performance benchmarking. In Brooks, M. and CuUinane, K. (eds.). Devolution, Port Governance and Port Performance, Elsevier Amsterdam. [Pg.192]


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