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PJ Flory. Introductory lecture. In Gels and Gelling Processes, Vol 57. Discussions of the Faraday Society. Aberdeen, Great Britain University Press, 1975, pp 7-18. [Pg.545]

King D (1995) Actively Seeking Work The Politics of Unemployment and Welfare Policy in the United States and Great Britain. University Press, Chicago Knight G, Speckesser S, Smith J, Dolton P, Azevedo J (2006) Lone parents work focused interviews/New deal for lone parents Combined evaluation and further net impacts. Research Report No 368. DWP, London... [Pg.342]

WD Keller. In AG Caims-Smith, H Hartman, eds. Clay Minerals and the Origin of Life. Cambridge Great Britain University Press, 1986 14-15. [Pg.45]

A. Predheim and O. M. Faltinsen, Hydroelastic anslysis of a Ashing net in steady inflow conditions, in 3rd Int. Conf. Hydroelasticity in Marine Technology, Oxford, Great Britain, University of Oxford (2003). [Pg.666]

D. Serikbayev East-Kazakhstan State Technical University, Kazakhstan Aston university. Great Britain University of Delaware, USA... [Pg.219]

Precipitators are currently used for high collection efficiency on fine particles. The use of electric discharge to suppress smoke was suggested in 1828. The principle was rediscovered in 1850, and independently in 1886 and attempts were made to apply it commercially at the Dee Bank Lead Works in Great Britain. The installation was not considered a success, probably because of the cmde electrostatic generators of the day. No further developments occurred until 1906 when Frederick Gardiner Cottrell at the University of California revived interest (U.S. Pat. 895,729) in 1908. The first practical demonstration of a Cottrell precipitator occurred in a contact sulfuric acid plant at the Du Pont Hercules Works, Pinole, California, about 1907. A second installation was made at Vallejo Junction, California, for the Selby Smelting and Lead Company. [Pg.397]

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Rycroft, M., ed. (1990). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Space. Cambridge, Great Britain Cambridge University Press. [Pg.1023]

PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE (BROOKE CRUTCHLEY, UNIVERSITY PRINTER)... [Pg.392]

University Chemical Laboratory Lensfield Road Cambridge CB2 lEW Great Britain Svll000 cus.cam.ac.uk... [Pg.326]

Murphy, M.C. (1992) Organic Farming as a Business in Great Britain. Agricultural Economics Unit, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge. [Pg.14]

Typeset in Times 10/12 pt by The Universities Press (Belfast) Ltd. Printed and bound in Great Britain by Biddles Ltd, Guildford, Surrey... [Pg.2]

School of Molecular Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton BN 19QJ, Great Britain... [Pg.109]

Cass T., Ligler F.S. (eds), Immobilized Biomolecules in Analysis. A Practical Approach, Oxford University Press, Oxford (Great Britain), 1998. [Pg.352]

Newton, R.G. (1982). The Deterioration and Conservation of Painted Glass A Critical Bibliography. Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi Great Britain Occasional Paper II, British Academy, Oxford University Press, Oxford. [Pg.190]

Printed in Great Britain at the University Press, Cambridge (Brooke Crutchley, University Printer)... [Pg.3]

See King and Laidler, "Chemical Kinetics," 6973 Harold Hartley, "Schools of Chemistry in Great Britain and Ireland, XVI, The University of Oxford," J. Royal Inst. Chem. 79 (1955) 118127, 176184, on 180 Cyril N. Hinshelwood, The Kinetics of Chemical Change in Gaseous Systems, 2d ed. (Oxford Clarendon Press,... [Pg.145]

See Nye, Science in the Provinces, 170171 Edward Frankland, "On a New Series of Organic Compounds Containing Metals," Phil.Trans. 142 (1852) 417. Also, G. N. Burkhardt, "Schools of Chemistry in Great Britain and IrelandXIII. The University of Manchester (Faculty of Science)," J. Royal Inst. Chem. 78 (1954) 448460, on 448. [Pg.183]

B. N. Clark, "The Influence of the Continent upon the Development of Higher Education and Research in Chemistry in Great Britain during the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century" (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Manchester, 1979), list, chap. 2, 29. [Pg.186]

G. N. Burkhardt, "The School of Chemistry in the University of Manchester," Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry (September 1954) 448460. This is part of the Schools of Chemistry in Great Britain and Ireland Series (XIII). On 450. [Pg.197]

Hartley, Harold. "Schools of Chemistry in Great Britain and Ireland. XVI. The University of Oxford." Journal of... [Pg.318]

Prof. Ralph G. Wilkins University of Warwick Dept, of Chemistry Coventry CV4 7AL Great Britain... [Pg.469]


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