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Green, ]., W. Howell, and P. Peterson. 1997. "An Evaluation of the Cleveland Scholarship Program." Occasional Paper, Harvard University, Program in Education Policy and Governance, Cambridge, MA. Available at http //www. schoolchoices.org/roo/clevelandl.htm. [Pg.103]

Technological Change Processes, Impacts, and Adjustment Policies, 25 March 1964, box 1, folder Birth of the Program, Records of the Harvard University Program on Technology and Society, UAV.825.16, Harvard University Archives [hereafter cited as Harvard Program Records]. [Pg.212]

For a complete list of publications see Harvard University Program on Technology and Society, A Pinal Review, 1964-1972 (Cambridge Harvard University Press, 1972), 245-64. [Pg.213]

The use of computers for the design of chemical syntheses was first demonstrated by Corey and Wipke in 1969 with their program OCCS [30]. The successor to OCCS, LHASA [31], is generally considered to be the first synthon-based system. Its development is still going on. Currently, three groups are working on LHASA, one at Harvard University, USA [32], one at the University of Leeds, UK [33], and... [Pg.573]

K Kuezera, JK Wiorkiewicz, M Karplus. MOLVIB Program for the Analysis of Molecular Vibrations, CHARMM, Harvard University, 1993. [Pg.37]

MJ Field, M Karplus. CRYSTAL Program for Crystal Calculations in CHARMM. Cambridge, MA Harvard University, 1992. [Pg.38]

Paul GL, Lentz RJ. Psychosocial treatment of chronic mental patients milieu vs. social learning programs. Cambridge Harvard University Press, 1977. [Pg.98]

Research also has indicated that E. coli and diphtheria toxin perform in a similar manner. Active research programs currently are being conducted at Harvard University and the University of California, Los Angeles. [Pg.1377]

The authors were engaged in a program of experiments with LSD and other psychedelic drugs at Harvard University, until sensational national publicity, unfairly concentrating on student interest in the drugs, led to the suspension of the experiments. Since then, the authors have continued their work without academic auspices. [Pg.3]

Carothers eventually moved to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he was appointed to the faculty when he completed his Ph.D. in organic chemistry in 1924. He moved to Harvard University in 1926, and then to DuPont in 1928 to participate in a new program in fundamental research. At DuPont, Carothers headed the organic chemistry division, and during his ten years there played a prominent role in laying the foundations of polymer chemistry. [Pg.1039]


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