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Hejtmankova, A. Kolihov D. Dolezal, K. Hradecka, D. Miholova, D. Staszkovd, L. Kroutil, M. In Sustain Life. Secure Survival II. Socially and Environmentally Responsible Agribusiness, Tich L, Ed. Czech University of Agriculture Prague, 2004 pp. 39. [Pg.263]

Department of Plant Production, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium Department of Crop Sciences and Agroforestry in Tropics and Subtropics, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, Czech Republic... [Pg.51]

Reaction of aluminum with water and salt can generate hydrogen to drive a fuel cell. (T. Troczynske, A Chaklater, E. Czech, University of... [Pg.387]

Danuse Zidkova, VSB Technical University of Ostrava David Valis, University of Defence Bmo Jana Markova, Klokner Institute Prague Pavel Fuchs, Technical University of Liberec Pavel Praks, VSB Technical University of Ostrava Radim Bris, VSB Technical University of Ostrava Vaclav Legal, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Zdenek Vintr, University of Defence Bmo... [Pg.29]

Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, The Forestry and Game Management Research Institute, Prague,... [Pg.325]

Svancara, I. (1995) Voltammetric applications of carbon paste electrodes. PhD dissertation (in Czech). University of Pardubice, Pardubice. [Pg.417]

In Czechoslovakia in 1919, a new Czech University was founded in Brno. Its faculty of science has opened the possibility to study among other subjects also electrochemistry. From 1922 physical chemist V. pr (1897-1985), specialized in electrochemistry, was employed there. He studied hydrolysis of salts [11], diffusion currents, and mainly corrosion [12]. At the Technical University in Brno, J. Baborovsky founded his electrolytic school, not intended to compete with... [Pg.15]

Introduction of physical chemistry both at the Czech Technical University and the Czech University made it necessary to issue a modern textbook of this subject. However, no Czech author was able to fulfill this task at that time. Therefore, at the instigation of Rayman, E. VotoiSek undertook the mission of translating the advanced physical chemistry published in 1897 by the professor at Universite libre... [Pg.136]

Rajiman was disciple of F. A. Kekul, A. Wurtz, and Ch. Friedel, dozent at the Czech Technical University, and professor at the Czech University. He assumed key positions in the organization of Czech science. For more details and further literature, see Strbifiovi, Patriotism (note 1). [Pg.147]


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