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Campbell, James

S. Ansbacheh James R. Blegen Joseph E. Callen Kenneth N. Campbell James Cason George H. Coleman... [Pg.126]

Bengtsson, Tommy, Cameron Campbell, James Z. Lee, et al. 2004. Life under Pressure Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press. [Pg.286]

Brian Campbell James Nash Bren Phillips Tristan Schaefer Dr. Jonathan Witter... [Pg.515]

James A M, Kowaiczyk P, Langlois E, Campbell M D, Ogawa A and Simard B 1994 Resonant two photon ionization spectroscopy of the molecules Nb, and Nb2 J. Chem. Rhys. 101 4485... [Pg.2403]

Campbell, L., and Garnett, W. (1882). The Life of James Clerk Maxwell. London Macmillan. [Pg.783]

Brown, James Campbell and Alexander Watt. Catalogue of books illustrating the history of alchemy and early chemistry. Liverpool , 1890. lip. [Pg.403]

JAMES F. CAMPBELL, FRANK H. ARTHUR, AND MICHAEL A. MULLEN... [Pg.239]

Robert H. Meade, John A. Moody, and Herbert H. Stevens of the U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado, deserve credit for designing and conducting the hydrological study of the Mississippi River that was used to compute DOC loads for this report. The author also thanks Patricia A. Brown, Terry I. Brinton, Wesley L. Campbell, John R. Garbarino, Ted I. Noyes, James F. Ranville, Terry F. Rees, Robert F. Stallard, and Howard E. Taylor of the U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado, for assisting in sample collection and analyses for the Mississippi River study. [Pg.221]

Kathryn A. Cassidy, Treas./VP Michael A. Neal, CEO/Pres., GE Commercial Finance John G. Rice, CEO/Pres., GE Infrastructure James Campbell, CEO/Pres., GE Industrial Susan P. Peters, VP-Exec. Dev. [Pg.272]

Brindle, K.M. Campbell, I.D. (1984). Hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance studies of cells and tissues in Biomedical Magnetic Resonance (James, T.L. Margulis, A.R., ed.), Radiology Research and Education Foundation, San Francisco. [Pg.264]

In Lewis Campbell and William Garnett The Life of James Clerk Maxwell Molecular Evolution (p. 637)... [Pg.55]

Figure 1.8. James Watt Jr Edits the Campbell Anecdote. [Reproduced, with permission, from Sotheby s, TheJames Watt Sale (London, 2003), p. 23]... Figure 1.8. James Watt Jr Edits the Campbell Anecdote. [Reproduced, with permission, from Sotheby s, TheJames Watt Sale (London, 2003), p. 23]...
James Gibson to James Watt Jr, 8 October 1834, Archives of Soho, MS 3219/6/106, quoted in E. Robinson, James Watt and the Tea Ketde A Myth Justified History Today, 6 (1956), pp. 261-5, on p. 264. The letter is annotated by Witt Jr Reports anecdotes of my father s boyhood from Miss Jane Campbell. Copy sent to Mr. Arago 26 Octr . It is reproduced in E. Robinson and A. E. Musson, James Watt and the Steam Revolution (London Adams Dart, 1969), pp. 22-3. [Pg.182]

Figure 1.8 James Watt Jr Edits the Campbell Anecdote 25... Figure 1.8 James Watt Jr Edits the Campbell Anecdote 25...
The ramifications of the atomic bomb project reached such proportions that in August 1943 it was decided to establish a Combined Policy Committee, composed at the outset of Secretary of War Stimson, Dr. Bush, Dr. Conant for the United States, Field Marshall Sir John Dill and Colonel J.J. Llewellin, for the United Kingdom and Mr. C.D. Howe for Canada. Col. Llewellin was later replaced by Sir Ronald I. Campbell who in turn was succeeded by the Earl of Halifax the late Field Marshal Dill was succeeded by Field Marshal Sir Henry Maitland Wilson. The United States members have had as their scientific adviser. Dr. Richard C. Tolman the British, Sir James Chadwick and the Canadian, Dean C.J. Mackenzie. [Pg.352]

Fruit with light hrown spots that enlarge and darken. Cause Black rot. Common east of the Rockies, especially in hot, humid weather, black rot causes fruit to shrivel into hard, black shriveled berries (known as mummies) that remain on the cluster. Overwintering mummies and infected canes or shoots carry the disease from one growing season to the next. For control, remove and destroy all mummies. For persistent infection, apply copper sprays. Cultivars moderately resistant to black rot include Beta , Campbell s Early , Cascade , Chancellor , De Chaunac , Delaware , Elvira , Fredonia , Hunt , Ives , James , Scuppemong , Sheridan , and Worden . See page 109 for an illustration of this disease. [Pg.110]

Dutta-Roy, A.K., Gordon, M.J., Campbell, F.M., Duthie, G.G., and James, W.P. 1994. Vitamin E Requirements, Transport and Metabolism Role of CX-Tocopherol Binding Proteins. J. Nutr. Biochem. 5 562-570. [Pg.31]

James, T.C., Campbell, S., Donnelly, D., and Bond, U. 2003. Transcription profile of brewery yeast under fermentation conditions. J. Appl. Microbiol. 94,432-448. [Pg.115]

My thanks also to the following reviewers for their valuable chapter critiques Dr. James W. Campbell, Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University Dr. David Daleke, Department of Biochemistry, Indiana University Dr. Beverly Delidow, School of Medicine, Marshall University Dr. JoAnne Flynn, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Dr. Jennifer A. Pietenpol, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Dr. Connie Prosser, Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Alberta Dr. Kevin D. Sarge, Department of Biochemistry, University of Kentucky ... [Pg.1069]

Zola, John C. U.S. Patent 2 591 904, 1952. "Multicolor Lacquer—Less Flammable than Types," CSL-IOIA, Hercules, Wilmington, Del., Campbell, John R. Materials Methods 1954, 40. 86-89. Unger, James G. U.S. Patent 3 321 420, 1967. Hercules Ch. 1969, No. 59. 31. [Pg.1098]


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