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J. M. de Bruijn, Monosaccharides in alkaline medium isomerization, degradation and oligomerization., Ph.D. Thesis, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, 1986. [Pg.468]

Lab. of Organic Chemistry and Catalysis, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 136, 2628 BL Delft, The Netherlands... [Pg.202]

Delft University of Technology Ghemical Engineering Department... [Pg.392]

Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Paul Kolston studied at Canterbury University (NZ) where he graduated in 1985 with first class honours in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He obtained his PhD there in 1989, although he spent one year of his PhD studies at the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. After a one-year post-doctoral position at... [Pg.195]

Kavli Institute of NanoScience, Delft University of Technology, Lorentzweg 1, 2628, CJ Delft,... [Pg.593]

A joint research project between Lummus Technology and the Delft University of Technology led to the discovery of a new mesoporous material, named TUD-1 (8). TUD-1 is a three-dimensional amorphous structure of random, intercoimecting pores. The original emphasis was on the silica version, which has since been extended to about 20 chemical variants (e.g., Al, Al-Si, Ti-Si, etc.). [Pg.368]

Department of Biotechnology Delft University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands... [Pg.264]

Baltussen JJM (1996) Tensile deformation of polymer fibres. PhD thesis, Delft University of Technology... [Pg.114]

First of all, Dr. Jos J. Derksen of the Department of Multi-Scale Physics at Delft University of Technology is gratefully acknowledged for a fruitful longtime collaboration and for his critical review of the draft paper. The author is also indebted to all former PhD students of the Kramers Laboratorium voor... [Pg.222]

Fysische Technologie of Delft University of Technology for contributing through their PhD projects and theses to the development of the views and capabilities described in this chapter. [Pg.223]

Vuik, C., Fast iterative solvers for the discretized incompressible Navier-Stokes equations , Delft University of Technology, TMI TR93-98 (1993). [Pg.230]

Both gas chromatographic instruments were connected with a PDP 11/45 computer via an analog-to-digital converter. The peak areas were calculated from the digitalized chromatographic data by means of software developed at Delft University of Technology. [Pg.299]

Thanks are due to Michiel Makkee, who developed the combi-mannitol process in the 1980s at the Delft University of Technology, as well as to Rob Schoevaart, Ar-jan Siebum and Arjan van Wijk for their recent research efforts on other cascade conversions at Leiden University, as part of the IBOS Programme (Integration of Biosynthesis and Organic Synthesis) of Advanced Chemical Technologies for Sustainability (ACTS) with industrial support from Friesland Foods and DSM. [Pg.296]


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