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Goddard, William

Ching-Hwa Kiang, William A. Goddard III, Robert Beyers, and Donald S. Bethune ... [Pg.47]

The conductivity of sodium dodecyl sulfate in aqueous solution and in sodium chloride solutions was studied by Williams et al. [98] to determine the CMC. Goddard and Benson [146] studied the electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions of sodium octyl, decyl, and dodecyl sulfates over concentration ranges about the respective CMC and at temperatures from 10°C to 55°C. Figure 14 shows the results obtained by Goddard and Benson for the specific conductivity of sodium dodecyl sulfate and Table 25 shows the coefficients a and p of the linear equation of the specific conductivity, in mho/cm, vs. the molality of the solution at 25°C. Micellization parameters have been studied in detail from conductivity data in a recent work of Shanks and Franses [147]. [Pg.265]

JOSEPH K. ALEXANDER, senior program officer, served previously as director of the Space Studies Board (1999-2005), deputy assistant administrator for science in the Environmental Protection Agency s Office of Research and Development (1994-1998), associate director of space sciences at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (1993-1994), and assistant associate administrator for space sciences and applications in the NASA Office of Space Science and Applications (1987-1993). Other positions have included deputy NASA chief scientist and senior policy analyst at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Mr. Alexander s own research work has been in radio astronomy and space physics. He received B.S. and M.A. degrees in physics from the College of William and Mary. [Pg.117]

For the last several decades, the entire organization has been managed from the GRC office at the University of Rhode Island. The director is advised by a board of trustees and a council. The members of these bodies are scientists appointed by the director for short terms, so that fresh perspectives are continually brought in. Among those members have been the computational chemists William A. Goddard III, Barry Honig, and Mark Ratner. [Pg.400]

Courtesy of Mr. Hatem Helal and Professor William A. Goddard 111, California Institute of Technology, and Dr. Kelly P. Gaither, University of Texas at Austin.)... [Pg.254]

Goddard III, William A. Materials and Process Simulation Center, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, U.S.A. [Pg.779]

Goddard, P.A. and K.A. McCue, Phenolic compounds, in Disinfection, Sterilization and Preservation, Block, S.S., Ed., Lippincott Williams Wilkins, New York, 2001, p. 274. [Pg.628]

T. Brent Gunnoe extends gratitude to Professor William Jones (University of Rochester) and Professor William Goddard III (California Institute of Technology) for their time and helpful suggestions. [Pg.545]

Almost immediately, the NRCC began to suffer from being subject to two different managers. Lykos emphasized that The 14 to 18 month lead time required by ERDA for the proposal for Phase II, the six month start-up time used up by the NRCC Policy Committee and the LBL Administration, and the three year cycle of the NSF all combined to leave an impossibly small window for the NRCC to develop a proof of concept. The window may have been small to begin with, but it got even smaller when an Ad Hoc Review Committee, chaired by the Caltech theoretical chemist William Goddard, III, began its evaluation of the NRCC in January 1980. It made its final report and recommendations in April 1980, only a little more than two years after the NRCC had begun operations.- ... [Pg.53]


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