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The success has been primarily due to the developments that occurred in the eady 1970s (3) at the University of Dundee (United Kingdom) where it was demonstrated that a device-quaUty amorphous siUcon semiconductor (i -Si) could be produced with the following features low concentration of defects, high photosensitivity, abiUty to be doped, and no size limitation. [Pg.357]

S.G. Bell, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee DDl 4HN, UK... [Pg.129]

The final article, by S. G. Bell and G. A. Codd of the University of Dundee Department of Biological Services, is concerned with detection, analysis, and risk assessment of cyanobacterial toxins. These can be responsible for animal, fish, and bird deaths and for ill-health in humans. The occurrence of toxic cyanobacterial blooms and scums on nutrient-rich waters is a world-wide phenomenon and cases are cited from Australia, the USA, and China, as well as throughout Europe. The causes, indentification and assessment of risk, and establishment of criteria for controlling risk are discussed. [Pg.132]

In 1837 Janies married Susan Hunter, the daughter of a Saint Andrews Professor they had no children. James left Dundee in 1845 to become a successful consulting engineer in Edinburgh, where he died at the age of seventy-five. In 1819 Robert had married Jane Rankine, the daughter of a Kilmarnock merchant. They had two daughters and five sons. Robert had moved to the parish of Galston in 1823, and he... [Pg.1089]

This chapter is based on Special finishes for concrete floors, presented by J. D. N. Shaw at the International Conference on Advances in Concrete Slab Technology, Dundee University, April 1979. (Proceedings published by Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1980, pp. 505-515). [Pg.107]

Chaplin, R. G., Abrasion resistant concrete floors, paper presented at the International Conference on Concrete Slabs, University of Dundee, April (1979). [Pg.107]

D. Grahame Hardie College of Life Sciences University of Dundee Scotland UK... [Pg.1517]

Work with European toxic cyanobacteria was partially supported by a NATO collaborative research grant between W.W. Carmichael and G.A. Codd, University of Dundee, Scotland, and O.M. Skulberg, Norwegian Water Research Institute, Oslo, Norway. Toxin structure work on European and North American peptide toxins is supported in part by U.S. AMRDC contract DAMD17-87-C-7019 to W.W. Carmichael. Portions of the work represent part of the Ph.D. dissertation research of N.A. Mahmood and E.G. Hyde. Their work was supported in part by fellowship support from the Biomedical Ph.D. Program, Wright State University. [Pg.103]

Thompson, Edward H. "The Reipublicae Christianopolitanae descriptio (1619) of Johann Valentin Andreae, and its socio-economic relationships." PhD thesis, Dundee University, 1997. [Pg.288]

Martin, D. Garcia, M. A. Diaz, G. International Symposium on Recycling and Reuse of Used Tyres, Dundee, UK, 2001 pp 141-148. [Pg.802]

Division of Gene Regulation Expression, School of Life Sciences, Wellcome Trust Biocentre, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom... [Pg.11]

Early work on the structure of carcinogenic PAHs was done by John Iball at the University of Dundee, Scotland (29) he had suggested the use of the "Iball index" (30) as a measure of the... [Pg.133]

Environmental and Applied Biology, School of Life Sciences, The University of Dundee, Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4HN, Scotland UK... [Pg.337]

Experiments involving the release of radioactive carbon dioxide from MSMA-14C treated soils were conducted in a system consisting of two test tubes connected in series. One tube contained 5g of treated soil (at 10 and lOOppm of monosodium methane arsenic acid carbon dioxide while a second tube contained a trapping mixture, 2-methoxyethanol and monoethanolamine (7-10, v/v). Carbon dioxide-free air was passed over the soil and metabolic 14CO was collected in the trapping solution. The soils studied were Sharkey cldy, Hagerstown silty clay loam, Cecil sandy loam, and Dundee silty clay loam. All soils were initially adjusted to field capacity and maintained at 28-30°C the evolved 14CO was sampled periodically. Some properties of these soils are shown in Tabfe 13.1. [Pg.382]

Burger of McGraw Wildlife, East Dundee, IL, and Mr. R. Zumwalt of J.G. Shedd Aquariam, Chicago for the fish. [Pg.55]

Section of Psychiatry of Behavioural Neuroscience, Division of Pathology and Neuroscience, University of Dundee Medical School, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee DDl 9SY, Scotland UK... [Pg.209]

Steven McIntosh was born in Dundee, Scotland in 1977. He received his Batchelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from the University of Edinburgh in 1999. He is currently completing his Ph.D. degree at the University of Pennsylvania. The focus of his thesis is the development and characterization of direct-hydrocarbon solid oxide fuel cells. After a postdoctoral year, he will start as an Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of Virginia in 2005. [Pg.606]


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