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Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA... [Pg.179]

G. Yang, Master Thesis, Polymer Division of Chemistry Department, Peking University, (1984). [Pg.241]

Division of Chemistry, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, K1A. 0r6 Canada... [Pg.47]

Research Department, Division of Chemistry, CIBA Pharmaceutical Company, Division of CIBA Corporation, Summit, New Jersey. [Pg.59]

Division of Chemistry and Physics, Food and Drug Administration,... [Pg.33]

We would like to thank David Firestone of the Division of Chemistry and Physics, FDA for providing us with samples of TCDD, Klaus Bie-mann and Charles Hignite of the Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology for assistance in the early stages of this work, David Parrish of the Department of Chemistry, Harvard University for assistance in developing the MS—9—CAT system, and William Doering of the Department of Chemistry, Harvard University for the use of laboratory facilities. This work was supported by the Herbicide Assess-... [Pg.103]

Division of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan... [Pg.21]

This collection will therefore be a very valuable source of information and inspiration for all those who proudly call themselves gold chemists already, but also will attract others to this still adolescent division of chemistry. [Pg.424]

Hokkaido University Graduate School of Science Division of Chemistry Sapporo 060-0810 Japan... [Pg.340]

As Director of the Division of Chemistry at the National Science Foundation, Hancock pioneered many new initiatives, especially those that encouraged interdisciplinary and international collaborations. He had an expansive view of chemistry as a science and urged chemists to pursue imaginative research on the discipline s traditional boundaries that would expand chemistry s frontiers. In materials chemistry, he saw a vital and growing area to which chemists could make important contributions. Under his leadership, the Division s support for research in materials chemistry grew to over 20 million in 1993. [Pg.10]

Data for proposals and awards in which the Division of Chemistry was involved are as follows ... [Pg.35]

Within the Division of Chemistry, several initiatives to improve intersectoral cooperation have already been established. New in 1992 were (1) a cooperative program with the Electric Power Research Institute on electrochemical synthesis joint review and joint funding and (2) a coopera-... [Pg.38]

Division of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan... [Pg.355]

The Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of... [Pg.273]

Ensure that the traditional division of chemistry and chemical engineering into subdisciplines does not impede scientific and technological progress. [Pg.16]

Wilson CA, Ferreto EP, Coleman HJ (1975) American Chemical Society, Division of Chemistry Reports 20 613... [Pg.443]

J A T Edited by Robert W. Hay, Department of Chemistry, University of St. Andrews, Jon R. Dillworth, Department of Chemistry, University of Essex, and Kevin B. Nolan, Division of Chemistry, Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, Ireland Volume 1,1991,284 pp 109.50/ 70.00 ISBN 1-55938-184-1... [Pg.247]

Series published within the framework of the activities of the IUPAC Commission on Fundamental Environmental Chemistry, Division of Chemistry and the Environment. [Pg.562]

The present volume of the series focuses on the interplay between organisms and the physical chemistry of the environmental media in which they live. It critically discusses the different physicochemical and biophysical features of the kinetics of processes at the biointerface, with special attention given to aspects such as bioavailability of chemical species, analysis of the necessary mass transfer towards/from the biointerface, routes of transfer through the biomembrane, etc. This volume was realised within the framework of the activities of the former IUPAC Commission on Fundamental Environmental Chemistry of the Division of Chemistry and the Environment. We thank the IUPAC officers responsible, especially the executive director, Dr John Jost, for their support and assistance. We also thank the International Council for Science (ICSU) for financial support of the work of the Commission. This enabled us to organise the discussion meeting of the full team of chapter authors (in Diibendorf, Switzerland, 2001) which formed such an essential step in the preparation and harmonisation of the various chapters of this book. [Pg.569]


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