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J. S. Budew, ed.. Algae Culture From Eaboratory to Pilot Plant, Pubhcation 600, Carnegie Institute of Washington, Washington, D.C., 1953, pp. 55—62. [Pg.48]

T. N. Irvine, ed.. Chromium Its Physicochemical Behavior and Petrologic Significance, Carnegie Institution of Washington Conference, Geophysical Laboratory, Pergamon Press, Inc., Elmsford, N.Y., 1977. [Pg.130]

It has seemed to us desirable, therefore, to investigate anew the crystal structure of this substance, utilizing data obtained from Laue as well as from spectral photographs. This research was made with the help of a grant made to Professor A. A. Noyes by the Carnegie Institution of Washington, for which we wish to express our appreciation. [Pg.473]

Macko, S.A., Estep, M.L.F., Hare, PE. and Hoering, T.C. 1983 Stable nitrogen and carbon isotopic composition of individual amino acids isolated from cultured microorganisms. Carnegie Institute of Washington Yearbook 82 404-410. [Pg.186]

Powles, S.B. Bjorkman, O. (1982a). High light and water stress effects on photosynthesis in Nerium oleander. II. Inhibition of photosynthetic reaction under water stress interaction with light level. Carnegie Institute of Washington Year Book, 81, 76-7. [Pg.68]

P.E. Hare, P.H. Abelson, Racemization of Amino Acids in Fossil Shells, Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book, 66, 526 528 (1967). [Pg.259]

Christopher B.Field, Carnegie Institute of Washington, Stanford, California... [Pg.8]

Norman Bridge Laboratory, California Institute of Technology and Mount Wilson Observatory, Carnegie Institution of Washington... [Pg.9]

The development of geochemistry in America illustrates these points. Its history bears some similarity to the histories of other hybrid specialties that emerged around the turn of the century, but in several important ways it constitutes an exception to the normal pattern of development. It did not take shape in the university. Rather it found its first expression in the United States in the laboratories of the U.S. Geological Survey and the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Only very gradually did it find a place in the university curriculum. Nor did it grow in response to... [Pg.16]

Arthur L. Day to John C. Merriam, 26 July 1930, Geophysical Laboratory Projects—High Pressure Research Program, files of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C. [Pg.33]

Foland K. A. (1974). Alkali diffusion in orthoclase. In Geochemical Transport and Kinetics, Hoffman, Giletti, Yoder, and Yund, eds. Carnegie Institution of Washington. [Pg.829]

Fig. 2.10B. From Morimoto, N. (1959). The structural relations among 3 polymorphs of MgSiOs—enstatite, protoenstatite and clinoenstatite. Fig. 62, p. 198. In Report of the Director, Geophysical Laboratory, 1958-59. Carnegie Institution Year Book 58, Washington, D.C. With permission of Carnegie Institution of Washington. Fig. 2.10B. From Morimoto, N. (1959). The structural relations among 3 polymorphs of MgSiOs—enstatite, protoenstatite and clinoenstatite. Fig. 62, p. 198. In Report of the Director, Geophysical Laboratory, 1958-59. Carnegie Institution Year Book 58, Washington, D.C. With permission of Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Lloyd, F. E. "Guayule ( Parthenium argentatum Gray) A rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert". Carnegie Institute of Washington, 1911, 213 pp. [Pg.68]

Hofmann A.W., Giletti B.J., Yoder H.S., and Yund R.A. (1974) Geochemical Transport and Kinetics, Vol. 634. Washington, DC Carnegie Institution of Washington PubE... [Pg.605]

In the spring of 1940 Philip Abelson came to Berkeley for a short vacation. He had been a graduate student in the Radiation Laboratory at the time when fission was announced, and was now at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, where, unknown to McMillan, he had also begun to work on the 2.3-day substance. When McMillan and Abelson discovered their mutual interest, they decided to work together on the problem (51). They soon established the fact that the substance could exist in a reduced and an oxidized state, with valences of four and six, like uranium, which it resembled also in other respects. Using these... [Pg.868]

Thermochemistry and the Equation of State of the Propellent Gases , OSRD Rept 547, OEMsr-51, Div 1 Rept A-48, Carnegie Institute of Washington, DC, 22 Apr 1942. Progress Rept A-116, an extension and revision of A-48(1942) A4) S.H. Maron D. Turn-... [Pg.297]

Glover, S.W. (1956) A comparative study of induced reversions in Escherichia coli. In Genetic Studies with Bacteria (Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 612), Washington DC, Carnegie Institution, pp. 121-136... [Pg.209]


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