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University of Cambridge, Chemistry Department, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 lEW, U.K. asalOScam.ac.uk... [Pg.685]

The department s input to undergraduate teaching was slight, and moreover it was geographically separated from the rest of Cambridge chemistry. In 1946, Rideal accepted an invitation to become director of the Royal Institution in London, taking some of his staff with him, and another professor of colloid science (Erancis... [Pg.43]

Producing a book like this is impossible without access to the primary literature, for which I am mainly indebted to the Chemistry Department of the University of Cambridge, and to Mrs Cheryl Cook in particular. [Pg.406]

Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University, 0X1 3QR, England Chemistry Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138... [Pg.377]

Present address Chemistry Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 02139. [Pg.242]

A.B. CALLEAR Physical Chemistry Department, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Gt. Britain... [Pg.551]

The idea of this book came about while one of us (C. N. R. R.) was Linnett Visiting Professor at the Chemistry Department, University of Cambridge, and Sidney Sussex College. We are grateful to the University and the Master and Fellows of Sidney Sussex for their support. [Pg.455]

Chemistry Department, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 lEW, England,... [Pg.45]

Theoretical Chemistry Department, University Chemical Laboratory, Cambridge Received Wth September, 1968... [Pg.59]

Eric Scerri studied chemistry at the Universities of London, Cambridge, and Southampton. He holds a Ph.D. in history and philosophy of science from King s College, London, where he wrote a thesis on the question of the reduction of chemistry to quantum mechanics. He has held several appointments in the United States, including a postdoctoral fellowship at Caltech, and is currently visiting professor in the chemistry department at Purdue University in Indiana. Scerri is the founder of the journal Foundations of Chemistry (http //www.wkap.nl/journals/foch), and has published extensively on the philosophy of chemistry in Synthese, the PSA proceedings. International Studies in Philosophy of Science, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, and Erken-ntnis, as well as in American Scientist, Scientific American, the Journal of Chemical Education, and other chemistry journals. His research interests include philosophical and historical aspects of quantum chemistry and the periodic system, as well as general issues in philosophy of chemistry. [Pg.316]

Reader in Organic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, UK... [Pg.914]

Catalysis started at Princeton in 1919 when Taylor(l) came from England to join the Chemistry Department. Turkevich came as a graduate student of Taylor s in 1931. Except for one year at Leipzig and Cambridge Universities, Turkevich remained at Princeton since that time. Taylor assumed the deanship of the Graduate School in 1948 and retired in 1958. Turkevich retired from teaching in 1975 and is still active in catalytic research. [Pg.463]


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