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Metal-Porphyrin and Similar Complexes, Properties of (Braterman, Davies, Williams). ... [Pg.401]

Porphyrin-Metal and Similar Complexes, Properties of (Braterman, Davies, Williams). Power Electrodes and their Application (Tomassi). Pressure, Effect on Electronic Structure (Drickamer ... [Pg.403]

Interviewees suggesting these names pointed out that the academic chemists were employed at majorresearch institutions with excellent resources, e.g. graduate students, postdocs, staff and facilities Joseph Francisco Purdue University), William Jackson University of California, Davis), William Lester University... [Pg.131]

Donald A. Bolstad Robert A. Davis William E. Quist and Earl C. Roberts. Meta Progress, p. 88, July 1963. [Pg.541]

Jim Wang, Jack Wang, Margaret Davis, William DeMaio, JoAnn Scatina, and Rasmy Talaat... [Pg.289]

Huw M. L. Davies, William R. Cantrell, Jr., Karen R. Romines, and Jonathan S. Baum... [Pg.162]

A. G. Davies, William Ramsay and Ralph Poster Laboratories, University College, London, England... [Pg.855]

Singh, Jag J. Davis, William T. and Puster, Richard L. Proposed Fast-Response Oxygen Monitoring and Control System for the Langley 8—Foot High—Temperature Tunnel. NASA TP—2218 (1983). [Pg.211]

Currently NIR spectrometry is most commonly used to predict or monitor macroconstituents, i.e. >0.1-1% of the sample weight. Common constituents are carbohydrates, cellulose and hemicellulose, proteins and lipids (Osborne Feam, 1986 Davies Williams, 1996). Constituents other than those containing organic, hydrogen bonds have also been monitored by NIR, e.g. heavy metals (Malley et al., 1996). Such NIR applications are based on indirect or correlative modelling, i.e. the concentration of the constituent of interest (e.g. a heavy metal) correlates with some organic constituent occurring at levels detectable by NIR. [Pg.302]

Davis, William Morris. Elementary Meteorology. Boston Ginn, 1894. [Pg.2083]

Robert A. Alberty Warren W. Brandt Donald G. Davis William J. Burke James F. Hornig W. Donald Cooke S. E. Wiberley Robert H. Baker Wouter Bosch C. Ernest Birchenall Armin H. Gropp Francis J. Behai Harrison Shull Harold S. Bailey James R. Arnold Martin J. Kamen J. Reid Shelton Wesley J. Dale F. I. Brownley, Jr. William K. Easley Frederick T. Wall Edward L. Alexander Frank H. Hurley R. F. Kruh... [Pg.415]


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