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Frank, Arthur

Trust in experts was an important factor for Frank, Arthur, Suzanne, and Tom. Frank, Arthur, and Suzanne all placed environmental responsibility for treatments with their lawn service companies. For Frank and Suzanne, this trust was facilitated by their own self-proclaimed lack of knowledge of the technical details of treatments. As Frank explained ... [Pg.105]

For these four Kingberry Court residents (Frank, Arthur, Suzanne, and Tom), the professional status of lawn care service companies and chemical manufacturers goes a long way to ensure the safety of lawn chemical treatments. Whereas some scholars emphasize that modem Americans are increasingly skep-... [Pg.106]

Anonymous (1950). Frank Arthur Banks. Reclamation Era 36(7) 130-132. P Anonymous (1958). ASCE Honorary Member F.A. Banks dies. Civil Engineering 28(2) 131. Banks, F.A. (1934). Columbia Basin Project is described by construction engineer. Southwest Builder and Contractor 85(Nov.23) 8-9. [Pg.71]

Patty, Frank Arthur, Patty s Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, 1996, Clayton Clayton, eds., Wiley, New York 10158. [Pg.456]

Arthur C. Cope Nathan L, Drake Frank C. Whitmore... [Pg.158]

Arthur T. Hubbard, Donald A. Stern, Ghaleb N. Salaita, Douglas G. Frank, Frank Lu, Laarni Laguren-Davidson, Nikola Batina, and Donald C. Zapien... [Pg.8]

JAMES F. CAMPBELL, FRANK H. ARTHUR, AND MICHAEL A. MULLEN... [Pg.239]

Frank H. Arthur, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Grain Marketing and Production Research Center, Manhattan, Kansas 66502 (239)... [Pg.307]

These included Johns Hopkins pharmacologist John J. Abel (by letter only, as he could not attend), Rockefeller Institute biochemist P. A. Levene, Chief of the U.S.D.A. Bureau of Chemistry Carl Alsberg, Wisconsin pharmacologist Arthur Loevenhart (engaged at the time in chemical warfare work), Acting Director of the Mellon Institute for Industrial Research E. R. Weidlein, and two industry representatives, Frank Eldred of Eli Lilly and Company and D. W. Jayne of the Barrett Company. The addresses were published in the December 1918 issue of the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, and were also reprinted and circulated to numerous individuals whose views were solicited (21). [Pg.101]

On Dalton s symbols, see W. W. Haldane Gee, Hubert Frank Coward, and Arthur Harden, "John Dalton s Lectures and Lecture Illustrations," Memoir No. XII in Mem.Manchester LPS 59 (191415), esp. 4166. J. J. Berzelius, "Essay on the Cause of Chemical Proportions, and on some Circumstances relating to Them Together with a Short and Easy Method of Expressing Them," Annals of Philosophy 2 (1813) 443454, and 3 (1814) 4352. Also see, Crosland, 268275. [Pg.109]

Gee, W. W. Haldane, Hubert Frank Coward, and Arthur Harden. "John Dalton s Lectures and Lecture Illustrations." Mem.Manchester LPS 59, XII (191415). 66 pp. [Pg.314]

I appreciate the helpful suggestions made by Dr. Alexander Rich, Prof. Christian Bauer, Dr. Walter Bodmer, Drs. Joseph and Celia Bonaventura, Dr. Sydney Brenner, Prof. Maur-izio Brunori, Dr. H. Frank Bunn, Prof. Patricia H. Clarke, Dr. Thomas E. Creighton, Dr. Richard E. Koehn, Dr. Arthur M. Lesk, Dr. Richard C. Lewontin, Dr. Robin N. Perutz, and Dr. Graham Shelton concerning this paper. To all these colleagues I wish to express my gratitude. [Pg.240]

Patrick, Arthur, Walter, and Frank all expressed concern about the impact of their chemical use on wider ecological relationships in the region. Frank described the problem of runoff and drew a comparison between farmers... [Pg.103]

Ruddock F. Mackay, Fisher of KUverstone (Oxford Clarendon Press, 1973), p.313. Arthur J. Marder, The Anatomy of British Sea Power A History of British Naval Policy in the Pre-Dreadnought Era, 1880-1905 (London Frank Cass, 1940), p. 495. [Pg.43]

Harris, Sir Arthur, Despatch on War Operations 23rd February, 1942, to 8th May, 1945, 18 December 1945, with Air Staff Memorandum on the Despatch, March 1948, ed. Sebastian Cox, London Frank Cass, 1995. [Pg.353]

The writer would like to thank Drs. A. Moneim El-Meligi, Frank Haronian, Harriet Mann, Humphry Osmond, Stanley R. Platman, Hubert Stolberg, and A. Arthur Sugerman for their assistance in this study. [Pg.283]

Submitted by C. F. H. Allen and C. V. Wilson. Checked by Arthur C. Cope, Frank S. Fawcett, and Harold R. Nace. [Pg.33]

Submitted by Robert L. Frank and Robert H. Varland. Checked by Arthur C. Cope and W. H. Jones. [Pg.91]

Frank Howard was also instrumental in the process research for Midgley s tetraethyllead antiknock additive, which led to Exxon s 50% ownership with General Motors of the Ethyl Corporation. Charles A. Kraus, an MIT staff member just before World War I, was its developer, and it appears that Doc Lewis found him for Exxon. Another Lewis idea later resulted in Exxon s fluidized bed iron ore process, commercialized after World War II only in Venezuela by the Arthur F. McKee Company. Someday, such a process might be incorporated in integrated steel minimills. [Pg.47]

Submitted by Marston T. Bocekt and Arthur Stoll. Checked by Frank C. Whitmore, W. F. Singleton and F. tr. Smith. [Pg.33]

Henry E. Roscoe, John Dalton and the Rise of Modem Chemistry (Macmillan, 1895) Frank Greenway, John Dalton and the Atom (Cornell University Press, 1966) Henry E. Roscoe and Arthur Harden, A New View of the Origin of Daltons Atomic Theory (Johnson Reprint, 1970) Elizabeth C. Patterson, John Dalton and the Atomic Theory (Doubleday, 1970). [Pg.537]


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