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Author Index—Subject Index—Index of Contributors-Vols. 1-5—Cumulative Topical Index-Vols. 1-5... [Pg.324]

Dr. French was a prolific contributor of research articles to professional chemical and biochemical journals. He published many reviews and methods articles in Annual Reviews of Biochemistry, Methods in Enzymology, Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry, Starch Chemistry and Technology, and The Enzymes. Two articles that were published in this Advances are The Raffinose Family of Oligosaccharides in Vol, 9 and The Schardinger Dextrins in Vol. 12. He was a member of the Editorial Advisory Boards of the Journal of Biological Chemistry and Carbohydrate Research, and of the Board of Advisors for Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry. [Pg.10]

The specific surface area and pore volume of the catalyst support was determined by nitrogen adsorption using a Sorptomatic 1900 (Carlo Erba Instruments). Increase in the calcination temperature fi-om 973 to 1173 K resulted in a decreased surface area fi-om 184 to 81 m /g (Figure 2). The pore volume was also decreased fi-om 0.41 to 0.18 mVg. The support sintering was studied by subjecting the support prepared at 1173 K to steam (12 vol% water in nitrogen) at 1073 K for 8 h. The N2-physisorption data indicated that the water vapor treatment resulted in a decrease of the BET specific surface area of ca. 9% as well as in closure of the pores smaller than 5 nm in diameter. The alkali content of the silica is probably the main contributor to the loss of surface during the hydrothermal treatment [6]. [Pg.58]

Ellram LM, Birou LM (Contributor). Purchasing for Bottom Line Impact Improving the Organization Through Strategic Procurement. The NAPM Professional Development Series. Vol. 4. 1995. [Pg.319]

Chemical Engineering News, 15th Anniversary Special Issue, Vol. 76 January 12, 1998. This issue summarizes 75 years of research and industrial progress and recognizes 75 top contributors to the chemical enterprise between 1923 and 1998. [Pg.452]

A historical perspective of the exploration of Wright Valley was provided by the contributors to an issue of the Antarctic Journal of the United Stated (vol. 7(6) 225-264, 1972) which was introduced by Bull (1972). This issue contains a seminal paper by Webb (1972) who announced the startling conclusion that Wright Valley was once a Qord. [Pg.713]

Mann., S and Robinson, A (2009) Boredom in the lecture theatre an investigation into the contributors, moderators and outcomes of boredom amongst university students, British Education Research Journal, Vol 35, No. 2, April, pp 243-258. [Pg.263]

I William Pulteney (1684-1764) was a leading Whig critic of the government of Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745), an ally of Viscount Bolingbroke (1678-1751) and a contributor to the latter s Craftsman. His oft-reprinted speech can be found in John Torbuck (ed.), A Collection of the Parliamentary Debates in England (LonAon, 1741-42), 21 vols.,x, 78-80. [Pg.489]

Narins, B., ed. 2001. World of Computer Science. Detroit Gale Group/Thomson Learning. (2 vols.) A good introductory reference on the subject with an impressive list of contributors and advisors. Alphabetically arranged, the 800+ entries discuss pioneers, discoveries, theories, concepts, issues, and ethics. Of particular interest are the biographies of living computer personalities. Not aimed at an academic audience. Choice remarks that it will help new computer science students and professionals alike. [Pg.213]

Rojas, R., ed. 2001. Encyclopedia of Computer and Computer History. (2 vols.) Chicago Fitzroy Dearborn. This encyclopedia aims to cover the complete subject of computers and their history from personal computing to main-frames to robotics and artificial intelligence as well the theoretical foundations of computer science. The 600+ entries cover facts, definitions, biographies, histories, and explanations of diverse topics. Contributors are scholars in computer science and computer history from around the world. This source will only serve as a starting point for more sophisticated users. [Pg.216]

Stem, A. C., ed. 1976. Air Pollution, 3rd ed. (8 vols.) New York Academic Press. Despite the publication date. Stern s three-volume second edition is still cited regularly and is available in numerous libraries. Written for professionals and practitioners, the 60 contributors address the cause, effect, transport, measurement, and control of air pollution. [Pg.296]


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