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Csizmadia, Imre

Mercedes, 978 Cremer Dieter, 457 Crepeau Claude, 3, 51 Cowan Clyde L., 593 Crick, Francis H.C., 345 Csaszar Attila G., 154 Csizmadia Imre G., 477 Curie-Sklodowska Marie, 886, 926... [Pg.1022]

Coulson Charles A. 328, 691 Cowan Clyde L. 511 Crafts James Mason 703 Cram Donald James 745 Crego Calama Mercedes 856 Cremer Dieter 388 Crepeau Claude 3, 47 Crick Francis 285 Csaszar Attila G. 139 Csizmadia Imre G. 406 Curie-Sklodowska Marie 765, 805 Curtiss Charles F. 760... [Pg.1067]

At the Montreal symposium, it was decided to hold the third conference in the series in 1969 at the University of Toronto and to have the conference, like the Montreal meeting, organized by two cochairs from different institutions, a tradition that has been maintained by all subsequent symposia in the series. The Toronto symposium was organized by Richard Bader (McMaster University) and Imre Csizmadia (University of Toronto). Like for the first two symposia, the list of invited speakers included a large number of chemists from abroad. Despite its name, the Canadian Symposium on Theoretical Chemistry is an international conference. Typically about 70% of the invited speakers are from abroad and more than 60% of the participants are from 15 or more countries other than Canada. Attendance is generally in the range of 160-220 registrants. [Pg.220]

Organic Chemists at the University of Toronto. The First WATOC Congress had been held in Budapest in August 1987. Both congresses were chaired by Imre Csizmadia. [Pg.284]

Professor Imre Csizmadia of the University of Toronto, who gave unstintingly of his time and experience,... [Pg.674]

Sebastiao J. Formosinho, Imre G. Csizmadia, and Luis G. Amaut, Theoretical and Computational Models for Organic Chemistry, Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Theoretical and Computational Models for Organic Chemistry, Praia de Porto Novo, Portugal, August 26-September 8, 1990, in NATO ASI Series. Series C Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 339, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1991. [Pg.282]

Rudolf Janoschek and Imre G. Csizmadia, Recent Advances in Computational Silicon Chemistry, in THEOCHEM, 119 (1), Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1994. [Pg.283]


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