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Glasgow Caledonian University

Dugmore S.J. (1984). Chemical Signalling Mechanisms in Juvenile and Adult Lemur Catta, L. Ph.D. Thesis, Glasgow Caledonian University. [Pg.202]

Very high-pressure conveying is a subject of particular interest of mine, and this was another topic on which Predrag worked. A series of five papers over a period from 1995 to 1997 were written specifically on this subject. The test facility used was designed and built in the laboratory at Glasgow Caledonian University under my supervision, with test work carried out in which material was conveyed from the... [Pg.148]

The luminol system has been more thoroughly studied by the group at Glasgow Caledonian University who use the sono-ECL enhancement of luminol for the detection of very low concentrations of residual hydrogen peroxide in cleaning solutions for contact lenses [212],... [Pg.270]

M Shoaib School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK safridi gmail.com... [Pg.337]

We would like to especially thank Dr Andras Szell (Glasgow Caledonian University) and Dr Shoaib Afridi (Glasgow Caledonian University) for their dedication and hard work which contributed so much to the success of the School and the final textbook. We are also indebted to the NATO Scientific Affairs Division for their valuable help and sponsorship. Further information on the NATO ASI and the Cortina series can be found at http //www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/martin/nato/ cortina03.html. We hope you enjoy this text and look forward to meeting new friends and old at the next Cortina School in 2007. [Pg.352]

He has published more than 500 papers in scientific periodicals and edited/authored nine monographs. Prof Vertes is an Honorary Doctor of Glasgow Caledonian University (England, 1996). He was awarded the Szechenyi Prize (given by the President of the Republic of Hungary, 2001) and the Hevesy Medal (Guildford, 2004). [Pg.3066]

Centre for Industrial Bulk Solids Handling Glasgow Caledonian University UK... [Pg.293]

A. Cowell School of Engineering and Computing, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow, G4 OBA, UK... [Pg.301]

I wish to thank all the authors who made such significant contributions to this book. I thank all at Wiley-Blackwell for their advice and help in bringing the book together. I would also like to thank colleagues at Glasgow Caledonian University for their support and time. [Pg.303]

To simulate an industrial site, the test facility at Glasgow Caledonian University was used to convey a mixture of singles and pearls in non-suspension flow with an exit velocity of approximately 20 m/s. [Pg.620]

The results presented were obtained from part of a three year research project carried out with a financial grant from the European Coal and Steel Community. The authors are grateful to the technical staff of the Centre for Industrial Bulk Solids Handling, Glasgow Caledonian University and CRE Group Ltd for their contribution to the experimental programme. [Pg.622]


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