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Chandler, William

Submitted from William Chandler Chemistry Laboratory, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015... [Pg.43]

Chandler, V. Cheney, P. Thomas, P. Trabaud, L Williams, D. Forest Fire Management and Organization Fire in Forestry John Wiley Sons New York, NY, 1983 Vol. II. [Pg.455]

Williams accomplishments earned him many honors, including the Mead-Johnson Award (American Institute of Nutrition, 1941) the Chandler Medal (Columbia University, 1942, received jointly with his brother, Robert) election to the National Academy of Sciences (1946) presidency of the American Chemical Society (1957, the first biochemist elected to this post) D.Sc. degrees from the University of Redlands (1934), Columbia University (1942), and Oregon State University (1956) and the Nutrition Award of the Arthur M. Sackler Foundation (1983). [Pg.280]

Charles William Heckethom, The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Vol. I and II, 1875 (New York University Books, Inc., 1965) see also David Leon Chandler, Brothers in Blood (New York E.P. Dutton Co., Inc., 1975), p. 31. [Pg.57]

Milton C. Whitaker, in The Training of Chemical Engineers, Trans. AlChE 3, 158-168 (1910), advocated a laboratory containing real working models and staffed by technical experts from industries. Almost the whole address was also published in the rival J. Ind. Eng. Chem. 3, 36-39 (1910). What he actually did is reported in The New Chemical Engineering Course and Laboratories at Columbia University, Trans. AlChE 5, 150-169 (1912). For more on Whitaker, see C. F. Chandler s presentation, J. Ind. Eng. Chem. 15,199 (1923). The views of William H. Walker and Warren K. Lewis were recorded in A Laboratory Course for Chemical Engineering, J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 33, 618-624(1911). [Pg.36]

I would like to express my thanks for helpful discussions and encouragement to R. B. Williams and R. I. Botto. Able technical assistance was provided by D. M. Pond, H. L. Chandler, N. J. Bryan, and R. B. Cornett. [Pg.492]

For the interwar years, in addition to the above, see Williams Haynes, American Chemical Industry, vol. 6 The Chemical Companies (New York D. Van Nostrand, 1949), pp. 133-137. For ammonia, see Chandler, Scale and Scope, pp. 175-177, 184-190, and, for great detail, Hounshell and Smith, Science and Corporate Strat-egy, pp. 183-188, ch. 12 for Stine s research program, and ch. 13 for neoprene and nylon. [Pg.316]

William Breckon, The Drug Makers (London Eyre Methuen, 1972), p. 29. Of the top companies, Riker Laboratories, ranked sixteenth in 1962, is the only one not covered in the previous chapters. It was a subsidiary of Rexall Drug, a major U.S. retail drug chain and successor to Drugs, Inc., which produced some of its own products. It later became part of the conglomerate Dart Industries. See Chandler, Scale and Scope, pp. 164, 755 Moody s Industrial Manual (1955), p. 246, and (1969), pp. 2152-2153. [Pg.340]

Chandler, G. T., Williams, D. F., Spero, H. 1. XiAODONG, G. 1996. Sediment microhabitat effects on carbon stable isotopic signatures of microcosm-cultured benthic foraminifera. limnology and Oceanography, 41, 680—688. [Pg.151]

Chandler D E. and Williams J. A (1977) Intracellular uptake and a-amylase and lactate dehydrogenase releasing actions of the divalent cation lonophore A 23187 in dissociated pancreatic acinar cells / Membr Biol 32, 201-230. [Pg.265]

Riiber, Claus Nissen (1867-1936), 225 Roberts-Airsten, Sir William Chandler (1843-1902), 157... [Pg.363]

M.R Ottaviani, R. Valluzzi, L. Balogh, Internal Structure of SUver-Poly(amidoam-ine) Dendrimer Complexes and Nanocomposites, Macromolecules 35, 5105, 2002. D.S. Deutsch, G. Lafaye, D. Liu, B.D. Chandler, C.T. Williams, M.D. Amiridis, Decomposition and Activation of Pt-Dendrimer Nanocomposites on a Silica Support, Catalysis Letters 97, 139, 2004. [Pg.232]

The metal of these knives most likely started with a recipe for stainless steel, perhaps for the type whose solution of iron and carbon along with other ingredients is named after the English metallurgist of the Victorian era. Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen, and which the American Iron and Steel Institute designates Type 304 ... [Pg.130]

Roberts-Austin (Sir) William Chandler (1843-1902) Brit, metal., designed automatic recording pyrometer with Pt-thermocouples for high-temperature study, demonstrated that that diffusion can occur between attached sheets of gold and led Rodovsky Bavor jun. from Bavorov (or Hustifan) (1526-1592), Czech alchemists, author of possibly the first book on cookery... [Pg.467]

Lansdown ABG, Williams A, ChandlerS, etal. Silver absorption and antibacterial efficacy of silver dressings. J Wound Care 2005 14(4) 155-60. [Pg.159]


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