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Hall, Peter

Hall, Peter Joseph. "The Pauli Exclusion Principle and the Foundations of Chemistry." Synthese 69 (1986) 267272. Hammett, Louis P. Physical Organic Chemistry. New York McGraw-Hill, 1940. [Pg.316]

Berry, R.W. Hall, Peter M. Harris, Murray T. Thin Film Technology, D. Van Nostrand Princeton, 1968 Chap. 3. [Pg.465]

Hall, Peter. Great Planning Disasters. Berkeley University of California Press, 1982. [Pg.238]

Peter Somfai Organic Chemistry KTH Chemistry Royal Institute of Technology 10044 Stockholm Sweden Peng Wu Department of Chemistry University of California at Berkeley Hildebrand Hall 1460 Berkeley, CA 94720 USA... [Pg.2]

Peters, K.E. and Moldowan, J.M., The Biomarker Guide. Interpreting Molecular Fossils in Petroleum and Ancient Sediments, Prentice Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1993. [Pg.386]

Schimel J, Holland EA.Global gases. In David M. Sylvia, Jeffry J Fuhrmann, Peter G. Hartel, David A. Zuberer, editors. Principles and Applications of Soil Microbiology. 2nd ed. USA Pearson Prentice Hall 2005. p. 491-509. [Pg.223]

The second kind of laser was built by one of my former students, Mirek Stevenson, and one of Bloembergen s former students, [Peter] Sorokin, at General Electric. The third kind of laser was built at Bell Laboratories by one of my students in microwave spectroscopy, Ali Javan. He worked with Bill Bennett [William R. Bennett, Jr.], one of Kusch s students, who had been working in microwave spectroscopy at Columbia. This new laser was the helium-neon gas laser, built by Javan, Bennett and [Donald R.] Herriott, who was an optical guy. The next type was a semiconductor laser, which was built at General Electric by [Robert N.] Hall. [Pg.15]

Peters KE, Moldowan JM (eds) (1993) The biomarker guide interpreting molecular fossils in petroleum and ancient sediments. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, p 363... [Pg.91]

Peter Hervey Given was bom in 1918. He was educated at Oxford University, receiving a B.A. in Chemistry in St. Peter s Hall, Oxford, and the M.A. and D.Phil. in the Dyson Perris Laboratory under the direction of Professors D. LI. Hammick and Sir Robert Robinson (who was the Nobel laureate in chemistry for 1947). Given s thesis research dealt with carbonium ion reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons on cracking catalysts (1-. ... [Pg.1]

Peter Simon Pallas (1741—1811) was a native of Berlin. He was broadly educated in medicine, natural sciences, and modem languages, which he studied in Berlin, Halle, Gottingen, the Netherlands, and England. From 1768 until 1774 he made extended journeys at the request of Catherine II and suffered great privations in order to study the natural history of Siberia, the Altai Mountains, the lower Volga region, and the southern part of European Russia (47, 48, 49). [Pg.273]

COLIN H. NICHOLLS and PETER A. LEERMAKERS, Hall-Atwater Laboratories, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut 06457... [Pg.315]

PETER C. VOLLHARDT, Center for New Directions in Organic Synthesis, Department of Chemistry, University of Califomia-Berkeley, 635 Latimer Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-1460 CHAOYU XIE, Department of Chemistry, Brandeis University, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA 02454... [Pg.431]

Submitted by Dieter Enders, Helmut Kipphardt, and Peter Fey.1 Checked by Benjamin Guzman, Stan S. Hall, and Gabriel Saucy. [Pg.240]


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