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This work was supported by a postdoctoral NATO fellowship to VH by the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, and by grants from NIH, NSF, and the NSF Supercomputer Centers MetaCenter program. VH is also a fellow of the Program in Mathematics and Molecular Biology and of the La Jolla Interfaces in Sciences Program. [Pg.76]

This project began in the summer of 1992 with the support of a course development grant from DePauw University s Faculty Development Fund. Additional financial support from DePauw University s Presidential Discretionary Fund also is acknowledged. Portions of the first draff were written during a sabbatical leave in the Fall semester of the 1993/94 academic year. A Fisher Fellowship provided release time during the Fall 1995 semester to complete the manuscript s second draff. [Pg.816]

Authors are indebted to EAPESP for financial support and fellowships to EM, MSPE and AMSL... [Pg.299]

The financial support through INTAS Young Scientist Fellowship - 04-83-3911 is greatly acknowledged. [Pg.363]

Hirsch obtained his Ph.D. and went olT into industry in 195.2 he was aw ardcd a fellowship which allowed him to return to Cambridge, and here he set out,... [Pg.219]

Schliekelmann, R.J., Adhesive Bonding in the Fokker-VFW F-28 Fellowship. National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA, 1973. [Pg.1192]

JSPS Research Fellowships for Young Scientists, and K. Tsukagoshi of Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory and R. H. Friend and S. Thomas of Cavendish Laboratory for valuable discussions. [Pg.181]

A professional organization of chemists and chemical engineers. Conducts studies and surveys professional and student conferences and programs administers grants and fellowship programs maintains extensive chemical databanks, online services, and more than 33 divisions and hundreds of subcommittees covering all aspects offundamental and applied chemistry. Elelps interpret technical data and refers citizens to local scientists. [Pg.267]

The first draft of this book was written during the tenure of a Killam Resident Fellowship at the University of Calgary in the fall term, 2003. The author is grateful for the financial support that provided release from other duties in order to focus on this project. [Pg.325]

GeAOSSt Genosset m. companion, associate, partner, accomplice (pi.) company, genossen, p.p. (of geniessen) enjoyed, etc. Genossenschaft, /. fellowship, partnership, company, association, cooperative. [Pg.179]

Although Onsager s first appointment at Yale was a postdoctoral fellowship, he had no doctorate. It disturbed him that everybody called him Dr. Oiisager, and he decided to seek the Ph.D. from Yale. He was told that any of his published works would do for the thesis, but he felt he should write something new, and he quickly submitted a lengthy dissertation on Mathieu functions. Both the Department of Chemistiy and the Department of Physics, found it difficult. The Department of Mathematics, however, was enthusiastic and was prepared to award the degree, whereupon the Department of Chemistiy did not hesitate m accepting the thesis. [Pg.929]

Most of this work was done during a tenure of a senior fellowship of the Commonwealth Fund, and the author takes pleasure in expressing his sincere gratitude to the directors of the Commonwealth Fund. He would also like to acknowledge editorial assistance from his wife, and the encouragement that he received from various friends, especially, in the early stages, from Dr. J. E. Mayer and Dr. R. E. Gibson. [Pg.280]

After completing a doctorate, he headed to Germany for a postdoctoral fellowship, then returned to Russia where he set about writing a book aimed at summarizing all of inorganic chemistry. It was while writing this book that he was forced to invent the organizing principle with which he is now invariably connected, namely the periodic system of the elements. [Pg.33]

Received May 13, 1965, G. M. Happ was supported by a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship (GM-11 873-01). Work assisted by Grant AI-02908 (National Institutes of Health). [Pg.37]

Levin, . Research Conducted On Secretary of the Army Research and Study Fellowship in the Field of Transmission Electron Microscopy , FA TR R-1706 (1964) 35) J.F. West,... [Pg.147]

This manuscript was written during the tenure of a National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded to F. P. Abramson for the academic year 1965-66. The authors also wish to acknowledge helpful discussions with their colleagues at the Aerospace Research Laboratories. [Pg.134]

The award of a Beit Memorial Fellowship for medical research in 1933 provided him with more financial security and independence. Stacey moved to London and for the next 3 years worked full-time in Raistrick s laboratory. He was given the task of working on vaccines against typhoid fever. The work was successful eventually and the vaccines were used by the Royal Air Force and also were sent to the Air Force in New Zealand. Also, some advances were made in studies of the carbohydrate components of the vaccines. In addition to this research, he completed, by part-time study, the diploma course in bacteriology. [Pg.6]

The authors thank the Argentinian Fimding Agencies GlGyT-UNSE, GONIGET, and ANPCyT. CDB thanks also Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for a Georg Foster Fellowship. [Pg.18]

Acknowledgements The financial support of the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), and the ARC for the award of a Federation Fellowship (Mvl), is gratefully acknowledged. Jeff Dyason is thanked for his assistance in the preparation of this manuscript. [Pg.145]

A more extensive version of this work has been published, see Ref. 13. The author thanks Dr. James LeMay for several useful discussions. The programming contributions of David Turner, a summer visitor from Drexel University, and Jonathan Mohr and Deborah Weiss, Associated Western University Summer Fellowship participants, is gratefully acknowledged. This work was performed under the auspices of the US Department of Energy by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48. [Pg.114]

We are grateful to the National Institutes of Health for research support E.J. F. is supported by an NIH Research Service Award and a Ralph M. Parsons Fellowship. B. S. E. is supported by a pre-doctoral fellowship from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. [Pg.147]

Acknowledgements The financial assistance of MCYT and FEDER (Project BQU2001-0010) and Fundacion Seneca-CARM (Project PI-1/00749/FS/01) is highly appreciated. P. L.-L. also thanks Fundacion Seneca-CARM for a fellowship. [Pg.102]

We thank the Australian Research Council for support. N.T.L. is the recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award, and M.G.H. acknowledges an ARC Australian Research Fellowship and an ARC. Senior Research Fellowship. [Pg.137]

Acknowledgments. We thank the NIH and NSF for their support of our program. We acknowledge the many talented coworkers that have contributed to the design and execution of this research program their work is cited in the references. C. J. S. is grateful to the Department of Education and Pharmacia and Upjohn for fellowship support. We thank Alex Buckmelter and Claudia Roberson for helpful comments on this manuscript. [Pg.91]

We thank Marilyn Olmstead, Han-Oh Lee, Peter Klavins, and Zachary Fisk for useful discussions. We acknowledge the funding of the NSF (DMR- 0120990). JJ was supported in part by a Tyco Fellowship. [Pg.181]

Arnold M. Guloy was born in Manila, in the Philippines. After graduation from Manila Science High School, he studied chemistry and received his BS degree at the University of the Philippines, Quezon City. He received his Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Iowa State University under the supervision of Professor John D. Corbett in 1992. After an IBM Postdoctoral fellowship at the IBM Research Center at York-town Heights, he joined the faculty at the University of Houston in 1994, where he is currently an Associate Professor. He has over 70 publications with emphasis on exploratory research in solid state... [Pg.361]


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