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Curtis, Charles

Hirschfelder, Joseph O. Curtis, Charles F. Bird, R. Byron Molecular... [Pg.178]

A Volt Curtis steam turbine, by GE from the designs of Charles G. Curtis, was installed for the Tv /in City Rapid Transit Company in Minneapolis and photographed in around 19QQ. (Corbis-Eetlmannj... [Pg.1187]

See Chap. 77, Diabetes Mellitus, authored by Curtis L. Triplitt, Charles A. Reasner, and William L. Isley,for a more detailed discussion of this topic... [Pg.239]

Fifteen prominent chemical engineers first met in New York more than 60 years ago to plan a continuing literature for their rapidly growing profession. From industry came such pioneer practitioners as Leo H. Baekeland, Arthur D. Litde, Charles L. Reese, John V. N. Dorr, M. C. Whitaker, and R. S. McBride. From the universities came such eminent educators as William H. Walker, Allred H. White, D. D. Jackson, J. H. James, Warren K. Lewis, and Harry A. Curtis. H. C. Parmelee, then editor of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, served as chairman and was joined subsequently by S. D. Kukpatrick as consulting editor. [Pg.730]

Dr. French was honored by Iowa State University in his appointment as Charles F. Curtis Distinguished Professor in 1968. His research was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the Corn Industries Research Foundation, and the Corn Refiners Association. He served as a consultant to government agencies and industrial companies. He was a member of the study section for Physiological Chemistry of the National Institutes of Health, and was for many years a consultant with the National Starch and Chemical Company of New Jersey. [Pg.10]

Peyote was first described in 1560. The first person publishing a binomial name for it was the French botanist Charles Lemaire, who in 1845 called it Echinocactus williamsii in a horticultural catalog. He didn t describe it, however. The description validating the binomial soon came from another European botanist, Prince Salm-Dyck, who didn t provide an illustration. Above is the first published image of peyote, appearing in Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1847. [Pg.219]

Curtis L. Triplitt, Charles A. Reasner, and William L Isley... [Pg.1333]

Antoinette M. Bennaars R D Systems Inc. Minneapolis, MN Catherine A. Boucher Biorobotics Ltd., Cambridge, UK Curtis M. Chan Sierra Biomedical, A Division of Charles River Laboratories, Inc., Sparks, NV... [Pg.171]

ROBERT L. COTTINGTON, CHARLES M. MURPHY, and CURTIS R. SINGLETERRY... [Pg.341]

Berry Catherine, C, Stephen Wells, Stuart Charles, Adam S.G. Curtis. (2003) Dextran and albumin derivatised iron oxide nanopartides influence on fibroblasts in vitro. Biomaterials, Volume 24, Issue 25, pp 4551-4557. [Pg.417]

Stanley S. Jaspan argued the cause for respondent With him on the briefs were Susan R. Maisa, Anita M. Sorensen, Charles G. Curtis, Jr., and John P. Kennedy. ... [Pg.170]

CURTIS D. KLAASSEN, University of Kansas EDWARD W. PETRILLO, Bristol-Myers Squibb CHARLES F. REINHARDT, E.I. du Pont de Nemours Co. PHILIP G. WATANABE, Dow Chemical Co. [Pg.434]

The Capability Maturity Model (CMM) was originally developed as a tool for objectively assessing the ability of government contractors processes to perform a contracted software project. The CMM is based on the Process Maturity Framework first described in Managing the Software Process by Watts Humphrey and later published in its full form as a book named The Capability Maturity Model Guidelines for Improving the Software Process in 1994 by Mark Paulk, Charles Weber, Bill Curtis, and Mary Beth Chrissis. [Pg.35]

Charles F. Chandler John William Mallet James Curtis Booth Albert B. Prescott Charles A. Goessmann... [Pg.456]


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