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Hale, George

Stephen Hales, George Dixon, and Bishop Watson afterward made similar experiments. Professor Minckelers of tile University of Louvain distilled gas from powdered coal and lighted his lecture room with it in 1784—85 ( 26). In 1792 William Murdock lighted his house at Redruth, Cornwall, with gas made by the destructive distillation of coal (28). [Pg.82]

Hale, George C., and Cameron, Donald R. Propellent Nitro-... [Pg.170]

Encouraged by the success of the 1.5 and 2.5 m Mt Wilson s telescope, George Hellery Hale soon started working on his vision of a 5 m class tele-... [Pg.31]

For example, George Ellery Hale, James R. Angell, and Robert A. Millikan c ted the productivity of such teams as evidence for the power of cooperation in research, and they called for a similarly coordinated approach to scientific problems in peacetime (1, 2). [Pg.175]

We thank Drs. Graham George and Roger Prince and the reviewers for useful comments and are grateful to Drs. Brian Hales and Graham George for Informing us of results prior to publications. [Pg.386]

That AIR can also be a part of chemical combination had been pretty much established by the work of Stephen Hales, whose results had been published in his Vegetable Staticks in 1727. As we have seen, this work had been translated into French by Rouelles own sponsor in the Jardin du Roi, Georges Louis Leclerc le conte de Buffon (1707-1788), in 1735. The idea... [Pg.137]

Figure 91. George C. Hale. Has studied cyclonite, ethylenedinitramine, and many other explosives. Author of numerous inventions and publications in the field of military powder and explosives. Chief Chemist, Pica-tinny Arsenal, 1921-1929 Chief of the Chemical Department, Picatinny Arsenal, 1929—. Figure 91. George C. Hale. Has studied cyclonite, ethylenedinitramine, and many other explosives. Author of numerous inventions and publications in the field of military powder and explosives. Chief Chemist, Pica-tinny Arsenal, 1921-1929 Chief of the Chemical Department, Picatinny Arsenal, 1929—.
Hale KL, Tufan HA, Pickering IJ, George GN, Terry N, Pilon M, Pilon-Smits EAH. 2002. Anthocyanins facilitate tungsten accumulation in Brassica. Physiol Plant 116 351-358. [Pg.541]

MIT President Richard C. MacLaurin could not resolve the dispute between Noyes and Walker with a compromise finally, forced to choose between the two, the Institute backed Walker s concept of stressing the engineering approach based on a systematic analysis of real industrial problems. Noyes resigned in 1919, later founding the modern California Institute of Technology with George Hale and Robert Millikan, both eminent scientists. As the only trustee of both institutions, I can still discern today the influence of these divergent views. [Pg.44]

George C. Hale, and Fredrich Olsen, Dover, New Jersey Dec. 19th 1921... [Pg.373]

Astronomer George Ellery Hale (1868-1938), educated at MIT, founded Mt. Wilson observatory, 1904, and designed the two-hundred inch (five m) reflecting telescope for Mt. Palomar observatory. [Pg.20]

George Ellery Hale, foreign secretary of the National Academy of Sciences and founding chairman of the U.S. National Research Council, 1918... [Pg.117]

Kevles, Daniel J. George Ellery Hale, the First World War, and the Advancement of Science in America. Isis 59 (1968) 427-37. [Pg.294]

Portions of this work were supported by NSF grants EAR-9811870, EAR-9909587, and EAR-9806182, and NASA NAG5-10424. I thank Carl Francis for the speedy loan of clintonite from the Harvard Mineralogical Museum, George Rossman for his insights into optical spectrophotometry Tom Kent for his Mossbauer advice Sarah R. Hale Sandra... [Pg.337]

For an American viewpoint, see D.J. Kevles, George Ellery Hale, the First World War and the advancement of science in America, Isis, 59 (1968), 427-437 H. Wright, Explorer of the Universe, A Biography of George E. Hale (New York Dutton, 1966) for a German perspective, see H. Kessler, Walther Rathenau His Life and Work (London, 1929). For a later history of the concept, see Carroll Pursell, The Military-Industrial Complex (New York Holt and Reinhart, 1972). [Pg.48]

Hale, A.R., Borys, D. and Adams, M. (20tt) Regulatory Overload A Behavioral Analysis of Regulatory Compliance. Working Paper No. rr—47. Mercatus Genter, George Mason University, Arlington, VA. [Pg.423]

W.A. Haile, S.E. George, W.R. Hale, and W.L. Jenkins, Water-dispersible and multicomponent fibers from sulfopolyesters, US Patent 8 444 896, assigned to Eastman Chemical Company (Kingsport, TN), May 21, 2013. [Pg.134]


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