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Government Kesearch Keport, Vol. 9, Powder Metallurgy, Ministry of Supply, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, London, 1951. [Pg.192]

Haines, R. B., and D. E. Lea. Use of ultra-violet light in the preservation of foodstuffs—action on bacteria, pp. 30-31. In Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Report of the Food Investigation Board for the Year 1936. London His Majesty s Stationery Office, 1937. [Pg.567]

Giggenbach, W. R. Goguel, R. L. 1989. Collection and Analysis of Geothermal and Volcanic Water and Gas Discharges. Report N CD24014 of the Chemistry Division. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Petone, New Zealand, pp. 81. [Pg.353]

Analyses 115-117 by the Dominion Laboratory of the New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, covering coal from the Queen Elizabeth and Dominion Ranges, were provided through the kindness of C. A. Fleming of the New Zealand Geological Survey, Lower Hutt. [Pg.172]

Suggate. R.P New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Bulletin 1959.134.1-113. [Pg.366]

BioPolymers, Inc., 465 Boise Cascade Corporation, 1 Borden Chemical, 445 Clemson University, 289 Colorado State University, 135 Consulting Services, 135,203 Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 172... [Pg.487]

To contribute to the war effort, in 1916, Renouf returned to the Channel Islands to work in a hospital. Following the end of the War, Renouf returned to London and, in 1920, was one of the first cohort of women to be admitted to the Chemical Society (see Chap. 2). In her application to the Society, she noted that she was a survey officer at the Fuel Research Board of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.71 Renouf died in 1934. [Pg.410]

Barr completed a B.Sc. in chemistry at Bedford in 1927, and was then awarded a 3-year grant from the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) to work towards her Ph.D. on molten salt electrolysis under James Spencer. However, Barr terminated her research in 1928 with an M.Sc. [Pg.495]

Government Grant Board. He received the Davy Medal of the Royal Society in 1948. For many years, he was a member of the select Royal Society Dining Club. Following the end of the 1939-1945 war, he continued his work for the Scientific Advisory Council of the Ministry of Supply, especially with the Chemical Engineering Committee. Fora period, he was a member of the Plants and Soils Committee of the Agricultural Research Council, and was a member of the Blackman Committee which reported on research and related matters for the natural-rubber industry. His work for the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (D.S.I.R., later the Science Research Council) was of special importance here, he served on the Studentships Committee and as Chairman of the Chemistry Sub-Committee, and, during 1950-1955, he served as Chairman of the Chemistry Research Board. For several years, he acted as D.S.I.R. visitor to the Jute Industries Research Association, Dundee, and he was for a time a member of the Forest Products Research Board. [Pg.14]

The work was supported financially by the Australian Research Grants Committee and the New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, and chemical analyses were performed by the Chemistry Department of the University of Melbourne and by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. The assistance of these bodies is gratefully acknowledged. We thank especially H. A. J. Battaerd for his encouragement and advice at many stages of the work. [Pg.206]

Whelan, T., Bernard, B.B. and Brooks, J.M., 1978. Carbon isotope variations in total carbon dioxide and methane from interstitial waters of nearshore sediments. In B.W. Robinson (Editor), Stable Isotopes in Earth Sciences. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Bulletin 220, pp. 39—47. [Pg.26]

Meldola was appointed a member of the Board of Trade Committee on the Supply of Chemical Products. In 1915 he became chairman of the advisory councils of the newly formed British Dyes Ltd, and of the forerunner of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. At that time, indigo was one of the many important synthetic dyes suddenly no longer available from German factories. [Pg.35]

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., 374 Amoco Oil Company, 152 Centre de Recherche ELF-France, 493 Cleveland State University, 233 Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 209 Delft University of Technology, 257 Dow Chemical Company, 291 Ecole Nationale Supdrieure de Chimie de Montpellier, 493 Ecole Nationale Supdrieure de Chimie, 83,176,221 Eniricerche, 360 Exxon Chemical Holland, 544 Exxon Research and Engineering Company, 506,544,603 Faculty Universitaires Notre Dame de la Paix, 518,587 Imperial College, 11 Johannes Guttenberg-Universitat, 346... [Pg.642]

In 1907 he returned to England to become the Langworthy professor of physics at the University of Manchester, and in 1919 became the Cavendish professor of physics at Cambridge and chairman of the advisory council, H. M. Government, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research professor of natural philosophy, Royal Institution, London and director of the Royal Society Mond Laboratory, Cambridge. [Pg.240]

Bate-Smith, E.C. Low Temperature Research Station, University of Cambridge, and Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Cambridge, England, UK (1, 1 5, 261)... [Pg.15]

While these new services are of distinct value, a searcher must rely principally on the older abstract journals and indexes. The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research of Great Britain concluded recently, contrary to many popular opinions 120, that 90% of the useful technical and scientific papers is eventually abstracted. The chief problem is how to find these abstracts. The man-made fiber field has fairly adequate resources in this respect. [Pg.192]


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