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Davis, Gary

Boonchai Boonyaratanakornkit, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California R. David Britt, University of California, Davis Gary Brudvig, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut Louis Brus, Columbia University, New York Henry Bryndza, DuPont, Wilmington, Delaware Leonard Buckley, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, District of Columbia... [Pg.65]

Davis, Gary, and Ralph Jones, Sound Reinforcement Handbook, Yamaha Music Corporation, Hal Leonard Publishing, Milwaukee, WI, 1987. [Pg.1245]

Wenping Ma, Gary Jacobs, Muthu K. Gnanamani, Uschi M. Graham, and Burtron H. Davis... [Pg.31]

Gary Jacobs, Amitava Sarkar, Burtron H. Davis, Donald Cronauer, A. Jeremy Kropf, and Christopher L. Marshall... [Pg.119]

Gary Jacobs, Burtron H. Davis, John M. Pigos, and Christopher J. Brooks... [Pg.420]

Gary Jacobs and Burt Davis (University of Kentucky) review catalysts used for low-temperature water gas shift, one of the key steps in fuel processors designed to convert liquid fuels into hydrogen-rich gas streams for fuel cells. These catalysts must closely approach the favorable equilibrium associated with low temperatures, but be active enough to minimize reactor volume. The authors discuss both heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts for this reaction, with the latter including bases and metal carbonyls. [Pg.9]

Edited by Gary S. Sayler, John Sanseverino, and Kimberly L. Davis... [Pg.291]

The term designer drug was prohahly first used in 1968 by Gary Henderson, a chemist at the University of California at Davis. Henderson defined designer drugs as "substances where the psychoactive properties of a drug are retained, but the molecular structure has been altered to avoid prosecution."... [Pg.89]

Gary W. Sanderson Universal Foods Corporation (retired) Pieter Walstra Wageningen Agricultural University John R. Whitaker University of Califomia-Davis... [Pg.1106]

Sean S. Duffey and Gary W. Felton Department of Entomology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616... [Pg.282]

Personal communication between LTC Charles Davis, Assistant Army Attache, U.S. Defense Attache Office, Rome, Italy, and Gary Groenewold, committee member, March 28, 2006. [Pg.75]

The Wellman-Lord process can be a significant factor in helping domestic power plants to meet the air pollution abatement requirements of the Clean Air Act of 1970. To show its applicability to the utilities industry, Davy Powergas Inc. is building a demonstration installation at the Dean H. Mitchell Station of Northern Indiana Public Service Co. in Gary, Ind. When completed, it will consist of a Wellman—Lord sulfur dioxide recovery unit connected to an Allied Chemical Co. sulfur dioxide-to-sulfur reduction process to produce elemental sulfur. Davy Powergas guarantees emissions of 200 ppm by volume or less of sulfur dioxide at this facility. [Pg.170]

The authors wish to thank Dr. Gary M. Gray and his laboratory for demonstrating the intestinal perfusion techniques, Amy Noma for many amino acid analyses and B. E. Powell and Lillie Davis for typing the manuscript. [Pg.200]


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