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Ford, James

James, B.D., G.N. Baum, F.D. Lomax, C.E. Thomas and I.F. Kuhn, Comparison of Onboard Hydrogen Storage for Fuel Cell Vehicles, Directed Technologies, Inc., prepared for Ford Motor Company, under prime contract DE-AC02-94CE50389 to the United States Department of Energy, May 1996. [Pg.31]

Many steam car developers did not get beyond building a few hundred or thousands units, but many of the early gasoline car pioneers became major manufacturers. Gottlieb Daimler, Henry Ford, Ransom Olds, Carl Benz, William Durant (General Motors founder), James Packard and John Studebaker are a few who played important roles in the early years of autos. [Pg.149]

James Ford, Hunger and Terror in Harlem (New York Harlem Section CP, 1935), p. 13 New York University Tamiment Library, microfilm reel 1768, item 2336. (Hereafter, TL reel no. item no.)... [Pg.341]

James W. Ford, The Negro Industrial Proletariat of America (Moscow Red International of Labor Unions, n.d. [1928]), TL 1768 2338. [Pg.341]

The subcommittee is indebted to Mr. James A. Frazier, staff officer in the als Division of Medical Sciences, for his special efforts and assistance, and to Ms. Joan V. Stokes, for her dedication and diligent efforts in verifying the references in the report. The report was edited by Mr. Norman Grossblatt, editor for the Assembly of Life Sciences. This is the largest of the mbeep reports yet produced, and we wish to acknowledge completion of the task under difficult time constraints. We also acknowledge the editorial assistance of Mrs. Ren Ford on one of the chapters. [Pg.753]

Vogel VG, Costantino JP, Wickerham DL, Cronin WM, Cecchini RS, Atkins JN, Bev-ers TB, Fehrenbacher L, Pajon ER Jr, Wade JL 111, Robidoux A, Margolese RG, James J, Lippman SM, Runowicz CD, Ganz PA, Reis SE, McCaskill-Stevens W, Ford LG, Jordan VC, Wolmark N (2006) JAMA 295 2727... [Pg.79]

Low levels of cresols are constantly emitted to the atmosphere in the exhaust from motor vehicle engines using petroleum based-fuels (Hampton et al. 1982 Johnson et al. 1989 Seizinger and Dimitriades 1972). Cresols have been identified in stack emissions from municipal waste incinerators (James et al. 1984 Junk and Ford 1980) and in emissions from the incineration of vegetable materials (Liberti et al. 1983). Cresols have also been identified as a component of fly ash from coal combustion (Junk and Ford 1980). Therefore, coal- and petroleum-fueled electricity-generating facilities are likely to emit cresols to the air. The combustion of wood (Hawthorne et al. 1988, 1989) and cigarettes (Arrendale et al. 1982 Novotny et al. 1982) also emits cresols to the ambient air. Cresols are also formed in the atmosphere as a result of reactions between toluene and photochemically generated hydroxy radicals (Leone et al. 1985). [Pg.96]

Ford GA, James OF. Effect of autonomic blockade on cardiac beta-adrenergic chronotropic responsiveness in healthy young, healthy elderly and endurance-trained elderly subjects. Clin Sci (Lond) 1994 87(3) 297-302. [Pg.222]

On the Confederate defensive strategy, see James Ford Rhodes, History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 to the Final Restoration of Home Rule in 1877, volume 3 (New York Macmillan, 1907) see p. 398 and James M. McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom The Civil War Era (New York Oxford University Press, 1988), pp. 336-331. [Pg.315]

The number of general accounts of the Civil War is legion and, it would seem, growing daily. Of those, a few stand out. For years the classic treatment was James Ford Rhodes History of the United States from the Compromise of1850 to the Final Restoration of Home Rule at the South in 1877, 1 volumes (New York Macmillan, 1906-1907). For the present study, however, two titles have been especially helpful in giving much-needed context to the military and political events of the Civil War. They were Allan Nevins War for the Union, 4 volumes (1971 reprinted, New York Konecky and Konecky, 2000) and James M. McPherson s Battle Cry of Freedom The Civil War Era (New York Oxford University Press, 1988). Other helpful books have been Richard E. Beringer et al., the South Lost the Civil War (Athens The University of Georgia Press, 1986) Jay Winik, April 1865 The Month That Saved America (New York Perennial, 2001) and William C. Davis, Look Away A History of the Confederate States of America (New York The Free Press, 2002). [Pg.343]

Peter Englezos and Nicolas Kalogerakis Catalysis of Organic Reactions, edited by Michael E. Ford The Chemical Process Industries Infrastructure Function and Economics, James R. Couper, O. Thomas Beasley, and W. Roy Penney... [Pg.317]

I am grateful to James Kinsey, Al Kwiram, Sue Roethel, Robin Giroux, Brenda Ford, and the chapter referees for their assistance with the Symposium and the volume. [Pg.2]


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