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Franke, Norman

Mott played a major part, with his collaborator Frank Nabarro (b. 1917) and in consultation with Orowan, in working out the dynamics of dislocations in stressed crystals. A particularly important early paper was by Mott and Nabarro (1941), on the flow stress of a crystal hardened by solid solution or a coherent precipitate, followed by other key papers by Koehler (1941) and by Seitz and Read (1941). Nabarro has published a lively sequential account of their collaboration in the early days (Nabarro 1980). Nabarro originated many of the important concepts in dislocation theory, such as the idea that the contribution of grain boundaries to the flow stress is inversely proportional to the square root of the grain diameter, which was later experimentally confirmed by Norman Fetch and Eric Hall. [Pg.114]

W. E. Parham Charles C. Price Norman Rabjohn R. S. Schreiber John C. Sheehan William A. Sheppard Ralph L Shriner Lee In/in Smith H. R. Snyder Robert V. Stevens Max Tishler Frank C, Whitmore Peter Yates... [Pg.281]

Chandra J. Shahani, Frank H. Hengemihle, and Norman Weberg... [Pg.63]

Kees Romijn, Norman Sawatsky, Use Schoeters, Rick Stevens, and Frank Swartjes... [Pg.105]

Norman Franke, in his 1956 dissertation on Confederate pharmacy, stated ... [Pg.224]

Norman Franke, Medico-Pharmaceutical Conditions and Dmg Supply in the Confederate States of America 1861-1865. Unpublished PhD dissertation (Madison University of Wisconsin, 1956). [Pg.295]

See Norman Franke, Rx Prices in the Confederacy, Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association new series 1, 12 (1961) 773-774. [Pg.329]

See, for example, Frank R. Freemon, Microbes and Minnie Balls An Annotated Bibliography of Civil War Medicine (Rutherford, NJ Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1993). Freeman claims that Porcher s Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests contains nothing of modern medical importance (p. 112). Similarly, see Norman Franke, Medico-Pharmaceutical Conditions and Drug Supply in the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865, (Unpublished PhD dissertation. [Pg.334]

Only a few titles directly covering Civil War pharmacy are available. Most important of these are Norman Franke, The Medico-Pharmaceutical Conditions and Drug Supply in the Confederate States of America 1861-1865 (Unpublished PhD dissertation. University of Wisconsin, 1956) and George Winston Smith, Medicines for the Union Army The United States Army Laboratories During the Civil War (1962 reprinted, Binghamton,... [Pg.344]

NY Pharmaceutical Products Press, 2001). As part of the centennial anniversary of the Civil War, the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy featured a symposium titled Pharmacy Looks Back at the Civil War Years. Participants included George Winston Smith, Ernst Steib, J. Hampton Hoch, and Norman Franke, and three of the four papers were published in the Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 1(12) (1961) 763-774. More recently see a brief but informative and well-referenced article by Guy Hasegawa, Pharmacy in the American Civil War, American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 57 (2001) 475-489. This has since been reprinted as part of a special Civil War issue of Pharmacy in History 42 (2000) that also contains Michael A. Flarmery, The Life of a Hospital Steward The Civil War Journal of Spencer Bonsall (87-97) and Maurice Albin, The Use of Anesthetics During the Civil War, 1861-1865 (99-114). [Pg.345]

Robyn Frank, Lothar Frank, and Norman C. Ford ... [Pg.109]

Yu P., Zhu K., Norman A. G., Ferrere S., Frank A. J. and Nozik A. J. (2006), Nano-crystaUine TiOa solar cells sensitized with InAs quantum dots , J. Phys. Chem. B 110,25451-25454. [Pg.207]

Fig. 1.2 (a) Frank Westheimer in the laboratory (Photograph by MINOT, courtesy of the late Frank Westheimer) (b) Norman (Lou) AUinger (Photograph and by I. Haigittai)... [Pg.4]

NOR Norman, A.I., Manvilla, B.A., Frank, E.L., Niamke, J.N., Smith, G.D., and Greer, S.C., Partitioning of poly(ethylene oxide), poly(ethylenimine), and bovine serum albumin in isobutyric acid + water, Macromolecules, 41, 997, 2008. [Pg.548]

The preparation and properties of a modified gelatin (oxypolygelatin) as an oncotic substitute for serum albumin. Texas Reports on Biology and Medicine 9 (1951) 235-280. (Dan H. Campbell, J. B. Koepfli, Linus Pauling, Norman Abrahamsen, Walter Dandliker, George A. Feigen, Frank Lanni, and Arthur Le Rosen). [Pg.715]

Dimitris K. Agrafiotis Reinhart Ahlrichs Frank H. Allen Leland C. Allen Norman L. Allinger... [Pg.3349]

The Analysis of Human Serum Lipoprotein Distributions Alicia M. Ewing, Norman K. Freeman, and Frank T. Lindgren... [Pg.427]


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