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Goddard, John

Kenneth B. Bischoff Ellis K. Fields Jeremiah P. Freeman E. Desmond Goddard Jesse C H. Hwa Philip C Kearney John L. Margrave Nina I. McClelland John B. PfeiflFer Joseph V. Rodricks Roy L. Whistler Aaron Wold... [Pg.289]

Such an idea is not preposterous in fact, there is a man today who forced himself to achieve over 100 goals set down on paper in the early years of his life. The man s name is John Goddard. When John was only a teenager, he took out a pencil and paper and made a long list of all the... [Pg.159]

Impractical Not at all. John Goddard has accomplished more than a hundred of his original 127 goals. He s become one of the most famous explorers in the world. Goddard is the first man in human history to explore the entire length of both the Nile and Congo rivers. [Pg.160]

When I read about John Goddard in early high school, I made my own list. Admittedly, many of these are fanciful, the product of a teenage mind ... [Pg.160]

John Watkin Humberston was an undergraduate at Manchester University and obtained his Ph.D. from University College London. From 1965 to 1966 he taught at Trinity College Dublin and became a Lecturer at UCL in 1966, where he subsequently became Senior Lecturer, Reader and Professor. During this time he had sabbatical leave at the Goddard Space Flight Center, USA, and at York University, Toronto, Canada. Professor Humberston has written numerous research articles, published mainly in Journal of Physics B, as well as several review articles in Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics and in Physics Reports. [Pg.455]

Memorial Univ., 1984-John D. Goddard Univ. of Guelph... [Pg.230]

Yukio Yamaguchi, John D. Goddard, and Yoshihiro Osamura, A New Dimension to Quantum Chemistry Analytic Derivative Methods in Ab Initio Molecular Electronic Structure Theory, Oxford University Press, New York, 1994. [Pg.315]

Basil Philhps (Exxon International Co.) and D. E. Brandon (Exxon Production Research Co.) assisted in developing the sampling procedures. W. Broecker and John Goddard of the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory of Columbia University helped to evaluate profile sampling and other aspects of the work. Laboratory work was carried out by D. E. Bachert and W. D. Henriques. [Pg.186]

Richard Batley PhD, MlnstP Tim Beardsley BA Lionel Bender BSc John Clark BSc H. M. Clarke MA, MSc W. M. Clarke BSc Derek Cooper PhD, FRIC John Cullerne DPhil R. Cutler BSc E. K. Daintith BSc D. E. Edwards BSc, MSc A. J. H. Goddard PhD, MIMechE, FInstNucE, FInstR MSRP William Gould BA... [Pg.902]


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