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Brian Johnson and Margret Geselbracht are thanked for critically reading this manuscript. On behalf of the Ad Hoc Committee for Solid-State Instructional Materials, it is a pleasure to acknowledge the National Science Foundation (Grant USE—9150484), the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, the American Chemical Society, the Dow Chemical Company Foundation (Solid-State Model Kit), the University of Wisconsin—Madison Outreach Program (Solid-State Model Kit), and the Institute for Chemical Education for their generous support of this project. [Pg.85]

Acknowledgment is made to the Donors of the Petroleum Research Fund, administered by the American Chemical Society, for partial support of this work. Further support is acknowledged from the Dow Chemical Company Foundation and the Separations Research Program at The University of Texas. [Pg.54]

Major support for the STC project has been provided by the National Science Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the U.S. Department of Defense, the Dow Chemical Company Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Education. Other contributors Include E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company, the Amoco Foundation, Inc., and the Hewlett-Packard Company. [Pg.217]

Some of the research reported in this review was supported by grants from the United States Public Health Service AM 12599, the National Science Foundation NSF GB 26593X, and the Dow Chemical Company. [Pg.50]

Our work was generously supported by the Materials Science Center at Cornell University, the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, the Army Research Office, and the Dow Chemical Company. Special thanks to Dr. Michael J. Bedzyk (CHESS) and to Dr. James H. White as well as to Michael Albarelli, Mark Bommarito, Dr. Martin McMillan, and David Acevedo. The work on the copper and silver underpotentially deposited on gold... [Pg.321]

In organizing this conference, the editors were generously and actively assisted by many faculty and staff at Wayne State University and by many conference participants. We are particularly grateful for the assistance rendered by the other members of the organizing committee Ralph Wilkins, Norman Sutin, Richard Lindvedt, and Stanley Kirshner. Because so many were involved, a complete list of acknowledgments is impossible, but we wish to extend to all those who contributed so generously to the success of this conference our heartfelt thanks and appreciation. Finally, we acknowledge the financial support of the National Science Foundation, Dow Chemical Company, and Wayne State University. [Pg.8]

The authors wish to thank the Louisiana Geological Survey for aid at several stages of the study, and the Mcllhenny Company for help during the collection of samples near Avery Island. The authors also wish to thank Dow Chemical Company for use of facilities and the USL Foundation for partial financial support. Part of this work represents a thesis done by one of the authors (J. S.). Reviews by Dr. D. J. Casagrande, Dr. R. Markuszewski, Dr. W. E. Straszheim, and three anonymous reviewers resulted in significant improvements. The final responsibility for any errors rests with the authors. [Pg.207]

The authors wish to thank M. J. Coon and R. E. White, Department of Biological Chemistry, The University of Michigan, for supplies of purified enzymes, considerable technical advice, and stimulating discussions during these studies and Harold Gill, Analytical Laboratory, The Dow Chemical Company, for assistance in obtaining GC-mass spectral data. This work was supported by grants to JTG from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of... [Pg.288]

We thank the National Science Foundation and the Dow Chemical Company for support of this work through the Presidential Young Investigator Award to H.E.D. [Pg.303]

Donald M. Burland, National Science Foundation Thomas W. Chapman, National Science Foundation Bhanu P.S. Chauhan, City University of New York Todd Clark, U.S. Department of Energy Michael Clarke, National Science Foundation William E. Collins, Howard University Heman Cortes, Dow Chemical Company Yvonne D. Curry, American Chemical Society Michael P. Doyle, Research Corporation... [Pg.153]

This work was partly supported by the Dow Chemical Company. DOE and the National Science Foundation. [Pg.582]

We acknowledge with pleasure the support of this work by the Robert A. Welch Foundation, the Department of Energy, Office of Basic Sciences, Division of Chemical Science and the Dow Chemical Company. We also thank Jeffrey A. Stultz for proofreading the manuscript. [Pg.405]

The authors wish to thank Exxon Education Foundation, Dow Chemical Company, Phillips Petroleum, and the U.S. DOE Grant No. DE-FG01-79ET14306 for their support of this work. The helpful comments of S. Taylor, S. Friedman, and A. Dietz particularly are appreciated. [Pg.255]

The authors acknowledge financial support from The Dow Chemical Company (Midland, Michigan), partial support from the STC Program of the National Science Foundation under Agreement CHE-9876674, the Welch Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Energy. [Pg.240]

American Health Foundation, 33 The Dow Chemical Company, 43 ICI Central Toxicology Laboratoiy, 201 IIT Research Institute, 94 Jellinek, Schwartz, Connolly Freshman, Inc., 6... [Pg.237]

Acknowledgments Financial support from the National Science Foundation (CHE-0718383) and The Dow Chemical Company is gratefully acknowledged. Part of the computer resources was provided by the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute. [Pg.199]

We would like to thank Dow Chemical Company, DuPont Chemical Company, and the National Science Foundation for the financial support of this work. [Pg.38]

Our research in olefin polymerization is supported by grants from The Robert A. Welch Foundation (No. A-1537), the Texas Advanced Technology Program (No. 010366-0196-2003), and The Dow Chemical Company. [Pg.70]

This research was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and Dow Chemical Company. I express my sincere thanks to those agencies for their continuing support. [Pg.59]

These studies were supported by The Dow Chemical Company (V.G. and S.B.) and National Science Foundation (A.B. and K.S.). We are thankful to D. Boverhof, B. Gollapudi, L. Hong, C. Christenson, D. West, E. Occhiello, T. Thompson, M. Debney (Dow), M. Banaszak Holl, B. Orr, P. Leroueil, C. Kelly (University of Michigan), D.M. Jasnow (University of Pittsburgh) and A. Alexeev (Georgia Tech) for helpful discussions, comments and suggestions. [Pg.349]

Dow to A. E. Convers (president of Dow Chemical Company), October 9, 1915, DHC, folder 15027. The Dow Historical Collection (DHC) is used courtesy of the Chemical Heritage Foundation Archives. Haynes, American Chemical Industry, 6 114-15. This was the second of two firms called the Midland Chemical Company and operated as a separate entity from Dow Chemical until 1914. The first Midland Chemical was Dow s original bromine company in Michigan. Campbell and Hatton, Herbert H. Dow, 19, 69. [Pg.524]

The author s work in the area of CFD analysis of chemical reactors has been supported nearly continuously for the last 15 years by the U.S. National Science Foundation. The work on gas-solid multiphase flows and population balances was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The author would also like to acknowledge support from several companies, including Air Products and Chemicals, BASF, BASELL, BP Chemicals, Dow Chemical, DuPont Engineering, and Univation Technologies. Last, but not least, the author wishes to acknowledge his many collaborators over the years who are many in number to name them individually. [Pg.302]

M.J. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation Grants CTS-0553014 and CHE-0093707. The authors also acknowledge BASF Company and Dow Chemicals for providing triblock copolymers and would like to thank Kamil Gierszal from Kent State University for performing modification of SBA-15 silica. [Pg.187]


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