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Portions of this work were supported by the Exxon Educational Foundation, the State of Connecticut, the US National Aeronautic and Space Administration (HED), the US Department of Energy (DW) and the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan (ST). [Pg.343]

We thank Ms. Wei-Chee Tan for the preparation of the catalyst samples. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (CTS-9403199), the international cooperative program NSF-CONICET (INT-9415590), and the Exxon Education Foundation We thank the University of Mar del Plata for a fellowship (WEA), as part of the international exchange program sponsored by the University of Oklahoma and the University of Mar del Plata. [Pg.562]

Acknowledgements We thank the National Science Foundation, Petroleum Research Fund, Exxon Education Foundation, Union Carbide, DuPont, and Cytec Canada for support of our studies in this area. [Pg.168]

We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of this research by the Exxon Education Foundation and Owens-Coming Fiberglas Corporation. [Pg.151]

We are grateful for support of this work by NSF Grants No. CHE78 08728, No. CPE-7911597 and No. DMR77 23798, and by the Exxon Education Foundation. We also thank N. Winograd and B. Garrison for valuable discussions regarding this work and access to papers prior to publication. [Pg.42]

Kind permission for using the 2Q-HoMQC spectrum of apo-cytochrome c was received from Prof. Jannette Carey (Princeton University, NJ), while Xinshan Kang (Princeton University) contributed with preparation of the sample. This work was supported, in part, by the Exxon Education Foundation (I.P.). Special thanks are due to Lee Bickerstaff for critical reading of the manuscript. [Pg.206]

Partial support for this research was provided by grants from the Exxon Education Foundation and the LSU Center for Energy Studies. J.A.C. is the recipient of an LSU Alumni Federation Fellowship. [Pg.337]

I would like to thank my co-workers, C. E. Ruggiero, S. M. Carrier, and R. P. Houser and collaborators, W. E. Antholine (National EPR Center, Medical College of Wisconsin), J. W. Whittaker (Carnegie Mellon University), and C. J. Cramer (University of Minnesota) for their extensive contributions to the work cited herein. I also thank B. A. Averill and E. Adman for providing preprints prior to publication. Funding was provided by the Exxon Education Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Searle Scholars Program-Chicago Community Trust, the National Biomedical ESR Center in Milwaukee, and the University of Minnesota. [Pg.222]

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]

A grant is aid from EXXON Educational Foundation is gratefully acknowledged. REFERENCES... [Pg.656]

The authors would like to thank Mr. M. Ogden for assistance with the capillary GC work and the Army Research Office for supporting this research under Grant DAAG-29-85-G-0019. They also thank the Exxon Educational Foundation for partial support. [Pg.160]

Much activity in aromatic hydrocarbons and carbonaceous materials is occurring outside of the United States, and we were fortunate to have the support of the Petroleum Research Fund (Grant 18537-SE) and the Exxon Education Foundation to bring foreign speakers to Anaheim for the symposium upon which this book is based. Finally, in bringing this book into existence, we thank the ACS Books Department, especially the editors who worked so hard, Robin Giroux, Karen McCeney, and Barbara Libengood. [Pg.9]

The authors of this paper would like to thank the Exxon Educational Foundation, the Shell Foundation s Faculty Career Initiation Fund, and the Royalty Research... [Pg.173]

The authors thank Dr. V. L. S. Teixeira da Silva and Ms. V. Schwartz for providing the data on NbC and NbN synthesis, respectively, and financial support fi om the Exxon Education Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy under the Advanced Coal Research at U.S. Universities Program, Grant DE-P522-95PC95207. [Pg.218]

The authors wish to acknowledge the effective collaboration of Gregory J. McCarthy. Financial aid was provided by the National Science Foundation, Exxon Education Fund, E. I. duFont de Nemours and Company, and Union Carbide Corporation. [Pg.282]


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