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A. Shepard, Ceramicsfor the Archaeologist, publication no. 609, Carnegie Institution of Washiagton, Washiagton, D.C., 1965. [Pg.431]

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]

J. A. Coppola and C. H. McMurtry, "Substitution of Ceramics for Ductile Materials ia Design," National Symposium on Ceramics in the Service of Man, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D.C., 1976. [Pg.470]

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]

Calculations of Giierrieri (S.M. thesis in chemical engineering, MIT, 1932) from room-temperature absorption measurements of Cohlentz (Investigations of Infrared Spectra, Carnegie Institution, Washington, 1905) with poor allowance for temperature. [Pg.581]

A number of American research institutions and the people who shaped them have already featured in this book the creation of the Materials Research Laboratories Robert Mehl s influence on the Naval Research Laboratory and on Carnegie Institute of Technology Hollomon s influence on the GE laboratory Seitz s influence on the University of Illinois (and numerous other places) Carothers and Flory at the Dupont laboratory the triumvirate who invented the transistor and the atmosphere at Bell Laboratories that made this feat possible Stookey, glass-ceramics and the Corning Glass laboratory. I would like now to round off this list with an account of a most impressive laboratory that came to grief, and the man who shaped it. [Pg.520]

D. Kahn, M. M. Alalia, IRE Solid-Stale Device Research Conference, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsbuigh, Pa. 1960. [Pg.580]

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]

R. W. G. Wyckoff, The Analytical Representation of the Results of the Theory of Space Groups Publications Carnegie Institution No. 318 (1922). [Pg.480]

Fogel, M., Tuross, N. and Owsley, D.W. 1989 Nitrogen isotope tracers of human lactation in modem and archaeological populations. Annual report of the Director Geophysical Laboratory, 1988-1989. Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution ofWashington 111-117. [Pg.20]

Hare, PE. and von Endt, D. 1990 Variable preservation of organic matter in fossil bone. Annual Report of the Director of the Geophysics Laboratory. Carnegie Institution, Washington. 1989-1990. Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution ofWashington 115-118. [Pg.86]

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]

Koch, P. Behrensmeyer, A.P. and Fogel, M.L. 1991 The isotopic ecology of plants and animals in Amhoseli National Park, Kenya. Annual Report of the Director, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution, Washington D.C. 1990-1991 163-171. [Pg.258]

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]

Zooi.oGicAi Laboratory, Rutgrrs University and Carnegie Institution or... [Pg.3]

In his 1980 dissent, Patterson warned that it is probable that (the middle) person is also poisoned with lead, but in more subtle ways that have not yet been disclosed. He called for the phase-out of lead mining, smelting, and manufacturing, a monumental crime committed by humanity against itself. Only two committee members, Cliff Davidson of the Carnegie Institution and Jerome Nriagu of the University of Michigan, endorsed Patterson s position. [Pg.195]

Portions of this text were taken from lecture notes of an evening graduate course conducted by me at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, during 1961-1964. [Pg.17]

Shepard, A. O. (1954), Ceramics for the Archaeologist, Carnegie Institute Publication 609, Washington, DC. [Pg.614]

E. P. Joslin, Diabetic Metabolism with High and Low Diets, Carnegie Institution, Washington, Publication No. 323 (1923). [Pg.155]

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]

Hare, P. E. and Estep, M. L. F. (1983) Carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of amino acids in modern and fossil collagens. Carnegie Institution Washington Yearbook 82, 410 414. [Pg.427]

Sarma, T. P., Dating of Marine Sediments by Ionium and Protactinium Methods, PhD Thesis, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1965). [Pg.385]

Robert Engel, Ph.D., is professor of chemistry and biochemistry and dean of research and graduate studies at Queens College of the City University of New York. Dr. Engel received his B.S. from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1963 and his Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University in 1966. [Pg.14]

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


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