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Fielding, Henry

Fielding, Henry. The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq. Vol. 9 (Dramatic Works, vol. 2). Edited by Leslie Stephen. London Smith, Elder, and Co., 1882. [Pg.173]

H. B. Hadid, D. Henry. Numerical study of convection in the horizontal Bridgman configuration under the action of a constant magnetic field. 2. Three-dimensional flow. J Fluid Mech 333 57, 1997. [Pg.931]

Curie chose for her dissertation research the new topic of uranium rays, a phenomenon that had only recently been observed by Henri Becqiierel. The mystery was the source of the energy that allowed uranium salts to expose even covered photographic plates. Curie s first efforts in the field were systematic examinations of numerous salts to determine which salts might emit rays similar to those of Becquerel s uranium. After discovering that both thorium and uranium were sources of this radiation. Curie proposed the term radioactive to replace uranium rays. She also discovered that the intensity of the emissions depended not on the chemical... [Pg.316]

Henry Eyring is one of llie most active and honored chemists of our time. His advancement of the theory of reaction rates benefits practically every field of chemistry and chemical technology. His 300 published papers and five books range through chemistry, physics, metallurgy, and biology. [Pg.141]

I acknowledge many scholars of the periodic table from diverse fields, including Peter Atkins, Henry Bent, Bernadette Bensaude, Nathan Brooks, Edwin Constable, John Emsley, Michael Gordin, Ray Hefferlin, William Jensen, Herbert Kaesz, Masanori Kaji, Maurice Kibler, Bruce King, Mike Laing, Laurence Lavelle, Guillermo Restrepo, Dennis Rouvray, Oliver Sacks, Eugen Schwarz, Philip Stewart, Mark Winters and many others. [Pg.156]

Henry [ 157] solved the steady-flow continuity and Navier-Stokes equations in spherical geometry, neglecting inertial terms but including pressure and electrical force terms, coupled with Poisson s equation. The electrical force term in Henry s analysis consisted of the sum of the externally applied electric field and the field due to the double layers. His major assumptions are low surface potential (i.e., potentials less than approximately 25 mV) and undistorted double layers. The additional parameter ku appearing in the Henry... [Pg.586]

Henry s law constants for most of the compounds of interest can be found in the literature.54 Figure 18.11 shows Henry s law constants for TCE, EDC and several gasoline compounds.19 These data are derived from water solubility data and the equilibrium vapor pressure of pure liquids at certain temperatures, and may be extrapolated correctly to field design work. Temperature has a major effect on Henry s constant and on stripper performance. Each rise of 10°C in temperature... [Pg.721]

Kring EV, Damrell DJ, Henry TJ, et al. 1984. Laboratory validation and field verification of a new passive colorimetric air monitoring badge for sampling hydrogen sulfide in air. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 45 1-9. [Pg.190]

Chemists were not able to use their methods to determine the structure of the atom. The discovery of radioactivity by Henri Becquerel and the work of Marie and Pierre Curie showed, however, that heavy elements were not stable. The earlier postulate of their indivisibility could no longer be maintained. In 1906 Ernest Rutherford made the next horrorif-ic revelation his scattering experiments showed that the atom was almost empty. A tiny nuclear mass was circled by electrons at a large distance. For comparison, if the nucleus were the size of a cherry pit and were placed in the center of a football field, the electrons would be circulating in the back rows of the stadium. If the nucleus were the size of a football, the first electrons would be circling it at a distance of one kilometer. Between them would be absolute emptiness. [Pg.17]

Oakland, B.G., Schabacker, D.J., Dodd, R.B., and Ross, R.H. (1992b) The evaluation of protective clothing as chemical barriers for mixer/loaders and applicators in agricultural field tests designed to meet FIFRA GLP testing standards, in Performance of Protective Clothing, Vol. 4, McBriarty, J.P and Henry, N.W., Eds., ASTM STP 1133, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 481-495. [Pg.83]

Henry ( 9) took into account the deformation of the applied D.C. field and proposed ... [Pg.257]

Fig. 1. The range of [C/Fe] (left panel) and [N/Fe] (right panel) is shown as a function of metallicity ([Fe/H]) for the globular clusters from our work on M71, M5, M13, and M15 as well as for 47 Tuc (from Briley et al 2004a). Large samples of stars, mostly subgiants, were used in each case. Each GC is represented by a horizontal line. The characteristic field star ratio, from Carretta, Gratton Sneden (2000) for C and from Henry, Edmunds Koppen (2000) for N, are indicated by vertical arrows in each panel. Fig. 1. The range of [C/Fe] (left panel) and [N/Fe] (right panel) is shown as a function of metallicity ([Fe/H]) for the globular clusters from our work on M71, M5, M13, and M15 as well as for 47 Tuc (from Briley et al 2004a). Large samples of stars, mostly subgiants, were used in each case. Each GC is represented by a horizontal line. The characteristic field star ratio, from Carretta, Gratton Sneden (2000) for C and from Henry, Edmunds Koppen (2000) for N, are indicated by vertical arrows in each panel.
The interaction between experiment and theory is very important in the field of chemical transformations. In 1981 Kenichi Fukui and Roald Hoffmann received a Nobel Prize for their theoretical work on the electronic basis of reaction mechanisms for a number of important reaction types. Theory has also been influential in guiding experimental work toward demonstrating the mechanisms of one of the simplest classes of reactions, electron transfer (movement of an electron from one place to another). Henry Taube received a Nobel prize in 1983 for his studies of electron transfer in inorganic chemistry, and Rudolf Marcus received a Nobel Prize in 1992 for his theoretical work in this area. The state of development of chemical reaction theory is now sufficiently advanced that it can begin to guide the invention of new transformations by synthetic chemists. [Pg.48]

Finger, S.E., E.F. Little, M.G. Henry, J.F. Fairchild, and T.P. Boyle. 1985. Comparison of laboratory and field assessment of fluorene. Part I. Effects of fluorene on the survival, growth, reproduction, and behavior of aquatic organisms in laboratory tests. Pages 120-133 in T.P. Boyle (ed.). Validation and Predictability of Laboratory Methods for Assessing the Fate and Effects of Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems. ASTM STP 865. American Society for testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA. [Pg.1399]

Why this emphasis Schweber has portrayed Slater as a man who developed a deep feeling of both inferiority and competitiveness toward his European mentors and peers in the fields of atomic physics and quantum electrodynamics. Slater was not alone in this reaction, as Henry James made clear. Slater, like other American physicists and chemists, used his influence in Boston, New York, and Washington circles, as well as his position within his own institution, to build up American science in an area where Americans could take a competitive lead. 107 Donnan had written Lewis in 1921 that "you are making old Europe sit up some. If it wasn t for Planck, Einstein, Rutherford, and Bragg, we should be in a bad way." 108 But it was not enough for Europeans to sit up "some" they must be made to gawk. [Pg.269]

At the Second International Congress of Eugenics in 1924, Henry Fair-field Osborn had asserted that the motive of the eugenics movement was... [Pg.100]

Daniel Melnick, William D. Robinson, and Henry Field, Jr., J. Biol. Chem., 136, 131144 (1940). [Pg.144]

One henry is the inductance when one ampere flowing in the coil generates a magnetic field strength of one weber. [Pg.46]


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