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Glenn, John

Glenn, R. A., Nonfuel uses of coal. In Chemistry cf Coal Utilization, Supplementary Volume, ed. H. H. Lowry. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1963, pp. 1081 1099. [Pg.234]

Glenn E. Schweitzer John A. Santolucito U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Las Vegas, Nevada... [Pg.2]

Knoll, Glenn F., Radiation Detection and Measurement. John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 0-471-49545-X, 1979. [Pg.19]

E.g., Shah ca. 1929, Noyes and Noyes 1932, and Fisk 1936. Interestingly, in more recent years, the title has been resurrected by Glenn T. Seaborg (1994), the Nobel laureate nuclear chemist who discovered plutonium and other transuranium elements, worked on the Manhattan Project, and served on John F. Kennedy s Atomic Energy Commission. [Pg.209]

Andersson, M. (1994) Sexual Selection. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey. Albone, E.S. (1984) Mammalian Semiochemistry. John Wiley Sons limited, New York Badyaev, A.V., Hill, G.E., Dunn, P.O. and Glenn, J.C. (2001) Plumage color as a composite trait Developmental and functional integration of sexual ornamentation. Amer. Nat. 158, 221-235... [Pg.159]

Three groups had roles in the discovery of nobelium. First, scientists at the Nobel Institute of Physics in Stockholm, Sweden, used a cyclotron to bombard Cu-244 with heavy carbon gC-13 (which is natural carbon-12 with one extra neutron). They reported that they produced an isotope of element 102 that had a half-life of 10 minutes. In 1958 the team at Lawrence Laboratory at Berkeley, which included Albert Ghiorso, Glenn Seaborg, John Walton, and Torbjorn Sikkeland, tried to duplicate this experiment and verify the results of the Nobel Institute but with no success. Instead, they used the Berkeley cyclotron to bombard cerium-... [Pg.334]

Nobelium No 1958 (Berkeley, California) Torbjorn Sikkeland, John Walton, Albert Ghiorso, and Glenn Seaborg (all American) 333... [Pg.398]

U.S. Senator John Glenn is also an American national hero. He was the first man to orbit the earth way back in 1962. He wasn t a one hit wonder. He went on to hold a seat in the United States Senate and then go BACK into space near his 77th birthday. Do you think he has ambition, confidence and personal power Check out his t-bars and think about his success. We could all learn a thing or two about success from Mr. John Glenn. [Pg.43]

Grabowski, Henry, John M. Vernon, and Lacy Glenn Thomas. 1978. Estimating the Effects of Regulation on Innovation An International Comparative Analysis of the Pharmaceutical Industry. Journal ofEaw and Economics 21(1) 133-163. [Pg.302]

Rex Hall , Grey Havner , John Baker, Glenn Stafford, Wayne Schneider, Way-Yu Lin, Jesse May, Michael Curtis, Craig Struble, Bette McCue, Dan Jasheway, and David McGee ... [Pg.47]

Glenn Cass, John Core, Russ Crutcher, Lloyd Currie, Joan Dalsey, Stuart Dattner, Briant Davis, Ron Drafts, Alan Dunker,... [Pg.103]

It is a pleasure to acknowledge the contributions of our coworkers, Dr. Glenn E. Thomas and Dr. John T. Yates, Jr. This... [Pg.213]

A great many of the authors cited in this paper were kind enough to supply us with collections of their reprints. In this regard thanks are due to Professors F. Bottomley, D. J. Cole-Hamilton, Glenn Crosby, Keith DeArmond, Jim Demas, Harry Goodwin, M.-A. Haga, John Kelly, A. B. P. Lever, A. Ludi, Tom Meyer and A. v. Zelewsky. [Pg.46]

Abdullah A. Al-Badr Steven A. Benezra Rafik Bishara Gerald S. Brenner Glenn A. Brewer, Jr. Nicholas DeAngelis John E. Fairbrother... [Pg.784]

JOHN C. KRAMLICH, GLENN C. ENGLAND, and ROY PAYNE Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA 92714... [Pg.190]

Figure 3.5.4 (A) Sodium sulfur cell. Source NASA John Glenn Research Center, public domain. (B) Na/NiCh cell. Source [10],... Figure 3.5.4 (A) Sodium sulfur cell. Source NASA John Glenn Research Center, public domain. (B) Na/NiCh cell. Source [10],...
John R. Scully David W. Shoesmith Theresa Simpson Glenn Stoner... [Pg.433]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.89 ]




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