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Particle Ring/Compact Torus Hybrid System, Cornell University Laboratory of Plasma Studies Report 289 (1980). [Pg.328]

Phys. Rev. Lett. 46 539 (1981) "Formation and Dynamics of a Rotating Proton Ring in a Magnetic Mirror", Cornell University Laboratory of Plasma Studies Report 290 (1981)... [Pg.331]

Brandeis University, 224 Brigham and Women s Hospital, 23,202 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 192,290 Colorado State University, 336 Cornell University, 144 Harvard Medical School, 2,29,202 Institut National de la Sant et de la Recherche Mddicale, 192 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 290 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 204 Medical College of Georgia, 107 Mitsubishi Kasei Institute of Life Sciences, 133,219 Nagoya University, 232 National Cancer Center Research Institute, 204,224,232 National Institutes of Health, 347 New York Aquarium, 347 New York University, 304,347 The Salk Institute, 256... [Pg.365]

AT T Bell Laboratories, 85, 373 Ar Products and Chemicals, Inc., 321 Alied Signal Inc., 28 Beckman Institute, 189 California Institute of Technology, 189 Carnegie Mellon University, 4 Cornell University, 259 DuPont Science and Engineering Laboratories, 161 Eastman Kodak Company, 55 Harvard University, 479 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 37,131, 397... [Pg.93]

Current address IBM Almaden Research Laboratory, San Jose, CA 95114 2Current address Department of Chemistry, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-1301... [Pg.24]

Figure 5. Photon flux as a function of energy for the Cornell High Ei-chrotron Source (CHESS) operated at various accelerating voltages. The curve is the radiation profile from a 6 pole wiggler magnet. (Figure courted Laboratory for Nuclear Studies at Cornell University.)... Figure 5. Photon flux as a function of energy for the Cornell High Ei-chrotron Source (CHESS) operated at various accelerating voltages. The curve is the radiation profile from a 6 pole wiggler magnet. (Figure courted Laboratory for Nuclear Studies at Cornell University.)...
Baker Chemical Laboratory, Cornell University Read before the Academy, Tuesday, November 15, 1932... [Pg.1]

Department of Chemistry, Baker Laboratory, Cornell University, Ithaca,... [Pg.216]

By Wilder D. Bancroft and Herbert L. Davis Baker Laboratory of Chemistry, Cornell University Communicated February 27, 1930... [Pg.1]

AT T Bell Laboratories, 1,38,157,188,209,251 Chiba University, 421 Cornell University, 73,99,233 Hewlett Packard Laboratories, 329 Hitachi Ltd., 316 IBM Almaden Research Center, 26,56,73,99,114,382 Kanagawa University, 99 Kyoto Institute of Technology, 397 Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Ltd., 266... [Pg.438]

Figure 4 Members of the 1988-89 Cornell University team at a recent reunion from right to left back row, Dr Craig Hawker (IBM Almaden Research Laboratory), Prof. Takashi Kato (University of Tokyo) front row Prof. Jean Frechet (University of California, Berkeley), Prof. Karen Wooley (Washington University)... Figure 4 Members of the 1988-89 Cornell University team at a recent reunion from right to left back row, Dr Craig Hawker (IBM Almaden Research Laboratory), Prof. Takashi Kato (University of Tokyo) front row Prof. Jean Frechet (University of California, Berkeley), Prof. Karen Wooley (Washington University)...
Pesticide Residue Laboratory, New York State Agricultural Experimental Station, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456... [Pg.117]

Department of Plant Pathology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717-0002 - Department of Chemistry, Baker Laboratory, Cornell University, Ithaca,... [Pg.516]

Cornell University Baker Laboratory Ithaca, New York USA... [Pg.368]

He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1974 and worked on semiconductor manufacturing techniques at the Engineering Research Center of Western Electric Co. until 1976. He then spent a year as a director s postdoctoral staff member at Los Alamos National Laboratory and moved to Madison as an assistant professor in 1977. He was chair of the department from 1995 to 1998, and is currently chair of the Committee on Professional Training of the American Chemical Society. His research in chemical reaction dynamics uses lasers to explore and control the course of chemical reactions in both gases and liquids. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. [Pg.50]


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