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Green, Malcolm

Organometallic Complexes of Fullerenes Adam H. H. Stephens and Malcolm L. H. Green... [Pg.513]

Fig. 5.15 Speakers and friends of Peter Pauson s gathering at the Annual Congress of the Royal Society of Chemistry in Glasgow in 1976, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the discovery of ferrocene (from the left Ernst Otto Fischer, Stephen Davies, Francois Mathey, Wolfgang Herrmann, Michael Lappert, Jack Lewis, William Watts, Peter Pauson, myself, Myron Rosenblum and Malcolm Green)... Fig. 5.15 Speakers and friends of Peter Pauson s gathering at the Annual Congress of the Royal Society of Chemistry in Glasgow in 1976, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the discovery of ferrocene (from the left Ernst Otto Fischer, Stephen Davies, Francois Mathey, Wolfgang Herrmann, Michael Lappert, Jack Lewis, William Watts, Peter Pauson, myself, Myron Rosenblum and Malcolm Green)...
The simulated multiplets on p. 9 were produced for us by Jeremy Titman. All the other multiplets and spectra (even the traces in problem 3.9) are authentic. Samples or spectra were donated by Stuart Amor, John Anderson, Mary Baum, Beat Ernst, Richard Ernst, Malcolm Green, Richard Hibbert, Chris Hunter, John Kennedy, Tony Kirby, Antonin Lycka, Gavin Mclnnes, Stephen Matlin, R. Mynott, Clive Pearce, Bill Smith, Tammo Winkler, Victor Wray and tierman Ziffer. [Pg.125]

Site visits for Green Zia last two days. Site visits for the Malcolm Baldrige Award take up to a week. The work is tiresome but fulfilling for the examination team. They often meet during the site visit (team members may split up during the site visit to talk to as many people as possible) to compare notes and discuss what they have observed and learned. [Pg.286]

My thanks to the administration of Texas A M University for the award of a Study-Leave (July-December 1990), which made it possible to complete the manuscript at the University of Oxford. I thank Professor Malcolm Green for the kind hospitality of the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory. I am grateful to the editor and the production staff of Oxford University Press, and especially for the cooperative approach provided by Ms. Louise C. Page, Assistant Editor. A special word of thanks to Mrs. Debora Shepard, who prepared the final camera-ready production manuscript. The support and encouragement of my wife, Shirley, has been essential to the completion of this endeavor. [Pg.235]

We thank the National Science Foundation and the Office for Naval Research for financial support of our research program. We would also like to acknowledge the many colleagues and students who have contributed to the development of these techniques. We would particularly like to acknowledge our debt to Dr. Malcolm Green -many of the cannula techniques described are variations on techniques which were originally developed in his laboratories at Oxford University. [Pg.23]

Sergio L. Gonzalez-Cortes , Tian-Cun Xiao , Malcolm L.H. Green . [Pg.817]

I don t know. Malcolm gazed into the red and green twinkling of the hospital monitors. We know it s a happy moment, but we hadn t characterized it. ... [Pg.57]


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