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David, Hugh

Edward David Hughes, 19061963." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 10 (1964) 147182. [Pg.322]

I certainly want to thank the people at Wiley from the Chichester office, especially David Hughes, Jenny Cossham and Lyn Roberts, in seeing the need for such a series of books on renewable resources, for initiating and supporting it, and for helping to carry the project through to the end. [Pg.256]

Research UK, London Research Institute Laboratories, London, UK Rosaria P. Haugland Molecular Probes Inc., Eugene, OR James D. Hirsch Molecular Probes Inc., Eugene, OR David Hughes Nuffield Department of Surgery, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK... [Pg.169]

Edward David Hughes (1906-63) and Sir Christopher Ingold (1893-1970) worked at University College, London in the 1930s. They first thought of many of the mechanistic ideas that we now take for granted. [Pg.409]

I should like to thank my colleagues in the Unit, later the Nitrogen Fixation Laboratory, and now part of the Department of Biological Chemistry at the John Innes Centre in Norwich, who have helped me in this research and some of whose results I have presented here. Special thanks, in reverse order of age, go to Marcus Durrant, Dave Evans, Chris Pickett, David Hughes and Ray Richards. [Pg.261]

David, Hugh. 1991. Heroes, Mavericks and Bounders The English Gentleman from Lord Curzon to James Bond. London Michael Joseph. [Pg.285]

On behalf of the entire editorial team, I would like to thank all those who contributed as chapter authors. Four persons, Bjorn Lindman, Robert Pugh, Tharwat Tadros and Krister Holmberg, have written two chapters each. The rest of the 45 chapters have been written by different individual authors. In total 70 individuals from 10 countries contributed to the work. I hope that when they see the Handbook in print they will regard the result to be worth the effort. Finally, I would like to thank Dr David Hughes at Wiley (Chichester, UK) for his constant encouragement and patience. [Pg.605]

Work in these laboratories is supported by die UK BBSRC and EPSRC, and the Weston Foundation. We gratefolly acknowledge Colin MacDonald (NMR spectroscopy), David Hughes (X-ray crystallography) and the EPSRC Mass Spectrometry Service Centre, Swansea for invaluable assistance. Keith Roberts, Todd Lowary and Mike Gidley are thanked for stimulating discussions. [Pg.48]

I would like to thank my students, colleagues and friends who have collaborated in this work and whose names appear in the references. Particular thanks go to David Hughes for crystallographic studies, and to JeanTalaimin (Brest), Adrian George (Nebraska) Armando Pombeiro (Lislx)a) Saad Ibrahim and Karl Ryder of the Nitrogen Fixation Laboratory. [Pg.374]

Robert Field, David Hughes, Zhanfeng Cui, and Uday Tirlapur... [Pg.151]


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