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Clark, Thomas

Robert L. Clark Thomas Lord Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science... [Pg.145]

D. T. Clark, in D. Dwight, T. Eabish, H. Thomas, eds., American Chemical Society Symposium Series. Vol. 162, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1981, p. 247. [Pg.270]

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]

Costa Rica a, TIMS TIMS TIMS Clark et al. (1998) Thomas et al. (2002)... [Pg.262]

I would like to thank Thomas J. Clark, Stuart W. Leslie, Bernard A. Nagengast, Herbert L. Needleman, MD, and Harold Sheckter for reading and discussing this chapter with me. [Pg.213]

The decomposition of formic acid over evaporated Pd-Au alloy films has been studied by Clarke and Rafter (69) the same reaction on Pd-Au alloy wires was studied by Eley and Luetic (128). The alloy films were prepared in a conventional high vacuum system by simultaneous evaporation of the component metals from tungsten hairpins. The alloy films were characterized by X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. The X-ray diffractometer peaks were analyzed by a method first used by Moss and Thomas (SO). It was found that alloys deposited at a substrate temperature of 450°C followed by annealing for one hour at the same temperature were substantially homogeneous. Electron microscopy revealed that all compositions were subject to preferred orientation (Section III). [Pg.159]

Zhou W, Koldzic-Zivanovic N, Clarke CH, de Beun R, Wassermann K, Bury PS, Cunningham KA, Thomas ML (2002) Selective estrogen receptor modulator effects in the rat brain. Neuroendocrinology 75 24-33... [Pg.151]

Clark, F., Melfi, V. and Mitchell, H. (2005) Wake up and smell the enrichment a critical review of an olfactory enrichment study. In N. Clum, S. Silver and P. Thomas (Eds.), Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Environmental Enrichment, Wildlife Conservation Society, New York City, pp. 178-185. [Pg.397]

In 1804 President Thomas Jefferson sent Army Officers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on an expedition to explore the territory of the Louisiana Purchase and beyond and to look for a waterway that would connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This passage describes the collision of cultures that occurred between Native Americans and the representatives of the United States government. [Pg.45]

When Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark into the West, he patterned their mission on the methods of Enlightenment science to observe, collect, document, and classify. Such strategies were already in place for the epic voyages made by explorers like Cook and Van-(5) couver. Like their contemporaries, Lewis and Clark were more than representatives of European rationalism. They also represented a rising American empire, one built on aggressive territorial expansion and commercial gain. [Pg.45]

Clark R. Landis, Daniel M. Root, and Thomas Cleveland, Molecular Mechanics Force Fields for Modeling Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds. [Pg.442]

Jacob Boehme, The Signature of All Things (London and Cambridge Thomas Clarke, 1969). [Pg.63]


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