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Brookhaven National Laboratory, Chemistry Department, CRYSNET Manual, Informal Report BNL 21714, Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, 1976. [Pg.98]

Carnol A hypothetical process for converting carbon dioxide from power station gases into methanol and elemental carbon. In the first step, methane is thermally decomposed into its elements. The carbon is stored, and in the second step the hydrogen is reacted with more carbon dioxide to produce methanol. Claimed to be cheaper than disposing of the carbon dioxide in the ocean. Developed in the 1990s at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York. See also Hydrocarb, Hynol. [Pg.59]

Hydrocarb A hypothetical process for making methanol from biomass, which simultaneously makes elemental carbon for storage or use as a fuel. Developed in the 1990s at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York. See also Carnol, Hynol. [Pg.177]

Sayre, E. V. Brookhaven Procedures for Statistical Analysis of Multivariate Archaeometric Data Brookhaven National Laboratory New York, 1975, unpublished. [Pg.89]

USDOE, D Ottavio, T.W., A Database of PFT Ventilation Measurements (Phase I), USDOE Contract No. DE-AC02-76CH00016, US Department of the Environment, Brookhaven National Laboratories, New York, 1998. [Pg.384]

At Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, the Protein Data Bank (PDB) was established in 1971, and has become a repository for protein coordinates which are shared between scientists worldwide. The PDB is a very important tool and the basis for rational, stracture-based drug design -a prerequisite for the development of modern biopharmaceuticals. [Pg.1956]

Stang LG Jr, Tucker WD, Doering RF, Weiss AJ, Greene MW, Banks HO Jr (1957) Development of methods for the production of certain short-lived radionu-dides. Proceedings of the first UNESCO international conference, vol 1, Paris, p 50 Stang L (1969) Radionudide generators past, present and future, BNL 50186, T-541. Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York... [Pg.1975]

P. Kalb, L. Luckett, K. Miller, C. Gogolak, and L. MiUan, Comparability of ISOCS instrument in characterization at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, 2000, httD //www.orau.gov/ddsc/ret/BNL-ISOCS-report.pdf... [Pg.38]

Mueller Associates, Inc., Syscon Corporation, and Brookhaven National Laboratory, Handbook of Radon in Buildings, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, New York, 1988, p. 95. [Pg.383]

The simulation of molecular (or atomic) dynamics on a computer was invented by the physicist George Vineyard, working at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York State. This laboratory, whose biography has recently been published (Crease 1999), was set up soon after World War II by a group of American universities. [Pg.469]

Hambitzer, Gunther (I I) FORTU BAT Batterien GmbH Woschbacherstr. 37 76327 Pfinztal Germany McBreen, James (11 3) Department of Applied Science Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton New York 1 1973 USA... [Pg.641]

A Generalized Treatment of Substituent Effects in Benzene Series. A Statistical Analysis by the Dual Substituent Parameter Equation. By S. Eh REN SON, Department of Chemistry, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, Long Island, New York R. T. C. BROWNLEE, Department of Chemistry, La Trobe University, Bundorra, Victoria, Australia R. W. Taet, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, California. I... [Pg.10]

Contribution from the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, 11973, and the Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, California, 92664... [Pg.14]

Yu-Shin Ding Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, U.S.A. [Pg.8]

Jones KW, Schidlovsly G, Williams FH Jr. 1987. In vivo determination of tibial lead x-ray fluorescence with Cd-109 source. In Ellis, Wasumura, Morgan, eds. In vivo body composition studies. New York, NY Brookhaven National Laboratory, The Institute of Physical Sciences in Medicine. [Pg.537]

National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, New York... [Pg.427]

Mathew Maye, Oleg Gang, and their colleagues at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York use DNA to help assemble nanoparticles. [Pg.45]

Some of the funding for facilities, centers, and experiments has flowed to universities, while other funding has gone to government laboratories. For example, the Center for Functional Nanomaterials was established at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York. Work done in this laboratory by Mathew Maye and Oleg Gang has been discussed earlier in this chapter. [Pg.57]


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