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Clark, Richard

Joseph J. Karchesy, Randy J. Clark, Richard F. Helm, Vahid Ghodoussi, and Robert L. Krahmer... [Pg.384]

Witte, Carl L., Griinhagen, Marko, and Clarke, Richard L., The integration of EDI and the Internet, Information Systems Management, Fall 2003, pp. 58-65. [Pg.571]

The author wishes to thank the following for their considerable input Mr Richard Clark and Mr Anthony Kunesch (FCT Ltd), The Cooling Water Association (now The Industrial Water Society), Mr John Hill (Director of BEWA) and the many understanding people who gave permission for publication of the photographs. [Pg.539]

Hehre, W.J. Radom, L. Schleyer, P. von R. Pople, J.A. Ab Initio Molecular Orbital Theory Wiley NY, 1986 Clark, T. A Handbook of Computational Chemistry Wiley NY, 1985, p. 233 Richards, W.G. Cooper, D.L. Ab Initio Molecular Orbital Calculations for Chemists, 2nd ed., Oxford University Press Oxford, 1983. [Pg.78]

See the explanation in Richard Bauckham, The climax of prophecy studies on the Book of Revelation (Edinburgh Clark, 1993), 27 ff. [Pg.117]

Barth, Delbert S., 97 Burkhalter, Richard A., Carra, Joseph S., 53 Flatman, George T., 43 Harris, Daniel J., 27 Heath, Clark W., Jr., 7 Hynes, H. Patricia, 1 Joumel, Andre G., 109 Liggett, Walter, 119 Mason, Benjamin J., 97 McCall, Merley F., 15 Mix, Theodore J., 15 Provost, Donald 0., 15 Provost, Lloyd P., 79 Splttler, Thomas M., 37 Taylor, John K., 105 Thomas, Ralph E., 67... [Pg.140]

Some of the senior participants included Edward Teller (Lawrence Livermore Laboratory of the University of California), Richard Wilson (Harvard University), Ambassador Richard Kennedy (Washington, D.C.), Chauneey Starr (EPRI), Heniy King Stanford (Former President of the Universities of Miami and Georgia), and Ambassador Gerald Clark (The Uranium Institute of London) who was the only overseas participant. The conference proceedings were published by Plenum Press, New York. [Pg.43]

HOWARD C. CLARK University of Western Ontario F. A. COTTON Massachusetts Institute of Technology M. FREDERICK HAWTHORNE University of California (Riverside) RICHARD H. HOLM Massachusetts Institute of Technology WILLIAM L. JOLLY University of California (Berkeley)... [Pg.220]

P. Richard, Reed and Alan F.Clark (eds) Materials at low temperature, American Society for Metals, Metals Park, PH (1983)... [Pg.115]

Nevertheless the heat capacity of a carbon resistor was not so low as that of crystalline materials used later. More important, carbon resistors had an excess noise which limited the bolometer performance. In 1961, Low [61] proposed a bolometer which used a heavily doped Ge thermometer with much improved characteristics. This type of bolometer was rapidly applied to infrared astronomy as well also to laboratory spectroscopy. A further step in the development of bolometers came with improvements in the absorber. In the early superconducting bolometer built by Andrews et al. (1942) [62], the absorber was a blackened metal foil glued to the 7A thermometer. Low s original bolometer [61] was coated with black paint and Coron et al. [63] used a metal foil as substrate for the black-painted absorber. A definite improvement is due to J. Clarke, G. I. Hoffer, P. L. Richards [64] who used a thin low heat capacity dielectric substrate for the metal foil and used a bismuth film absorber instead of the black paint. [Pg.336]

The detailed investigation of superconducting (Al) bolometers is due to Clarke and Richards [64,65], This bolometer had a very low heat capacity and reached the thermal fluctuation noise limits. This bolometer needed a much more complex electronics than those using Ge thermistors. [Pg.336]

Roger Adams C. F. H. Allen Richard T. Arnold A. H. Blatt H. T. Clarke J. B. Conant Arthur C. Cope N. L. Drake L. F. Fieser R. C. Fuson Henry Gilman C. S. Hamilton... [Pg.114]

Richard A. Lewis, Stephen D. Pickett, and David E. Clark, Computer-Aided Molecular Diversity Analysis and Combinatorial Library Design. [Pg.447]

Committee Chair Robert A. Beaudet. Committee members Richard J. Ayen, Joan B. Berkowitz, Ruth M. Doherty, Willard C. Gekler, Frederick J. Krambeck, John A. Merson, William R. Rhyne, William R. Seeker, Leo Weitzman. NRC staff members Bruce Braun, Patricia P. Paulette, Mike Clark, Dennis Chamot, Harrison T. Pannella, Gwen Roby, William Campbell. [Pg.167]

I appreciate the helpful suggestions made by Dr. Alexander Rich, Prof. Christian Bauer, Dr. Walter Bodmer, Drs. Joseph and Celia Bonaventura, Dr. Sydney Brenner, Prof. Maur-izio Brunori, Dr. H. Frank Bunn, Prof. Patricia H. Clarke, Dr. Thomas E. Creighton, Dr. Richard E. Koehn, Dr. Arthur M. Lesk, Dr. Richard C. Lewontin, Dr. Robin N. Perutz, and Dr. Graham Shelton concerning this paper. To all these colleagues I wish to express my gratitude. [Pg.240]

Richards, John F. (1990). Land transformation. In The earth as transformed by human action. B. L. T. Turner, W. C. Clark, R. W. Kates, et al. Cambridge Cambridge University Press 163-178. [Pg.158]

Houghton RA, Skole DL. 1993. Carbon. In Turner BE, Clark WC, Kates RW, Richards IF, Mathews IT, Meyer WB, eds. The Earth as Transformed by Human Action Global and Regional Changes in the Biosphere Over the Past 300 Years. Cambridge Cambridge University Press. [Pg.267]

Lewis, Richard]., Sr. Hawley s Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 12th ed. New York Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993. McLellan, C. R., Marion C. Day, and Roy W. Clark. Concepts of General Chemistry. Philadelphia R A. Davis, 1966. Newton, David E. Recent Advances and Issues in Chemistry. Phoenix, AZ Oryx Press, 1999. [Pg.413]

Cahard, Dominique, 69 Caine, Druiy, 23 Cairns, Theodore L., 20 Carmack, Marvin, 3 Carpenter, Nancy E., 66 Carreira, Eric M., 67 Carter, H. E., 3 Cason. James, 4 Castro, Bertrand R., 29 Casy, Guy, 62 Chamberlin, A. Richard, 39 Chapdelaine, Marc J., 38 Chaiette, Andr6 B., 58 Chen, Bang-Chi, 62 Cheng. Chia-Chung, 28 Ciganek, Engelbert, 32, 51, 62, 72 Clark, Robin D., 47 Confalone, Pat N., 36 Cope, Arthur C., 9. 11 Corey, Elias J., 9 Cota, Donald J., 17... [Pg.578]

P. Johnstrom, T.D. Fryer, H.K. Richards, N.G. Harris, O. Barret, J.C. Clark, J.D. Pickard, A.P. Davenport, Positron emission tomography using F-labelled endothelin-1 reveals prevention of binding to cardiac receptors owing to tissue-specific clearance by ETb receptors in vivo, Br. J. Pharmacol. 144 (2005) 115-122. [Pg.131]

Sir Richard Clarke to Sir William Armstrong, 3 Nov. 1964, Sir Richard Clarke papers (CLRK), 1/3/3/2, Churchill College, Cambridge. [Pg.6]

Sir Richard Clarke to Sir Leslie Rowan, 21 Jan. 1965, and Clarke to Sir William Armstrong, Insight on defence costs , n.d., CLRK 1/3/4/1, Churchill College, Cambridge. In addition to The Economics of Defense in the Nuclear Age (Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press, 1960), Clarke also recommended McKean s useful essay , Cost-benefit analysis and British defence policy , in Alan Peacock and D.J. Robertson (eds.). Public Expenditure Appraisal and Control (Edinburgh Oliver and Boyd, 1963), pp. 17-35. [Pg.13]


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