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Henry, Carol

Etzkowitz, Henry, Carol Kemelgor, and Brian Uzzi, eds. 2000. Athena unbound the advancement of women in science and technology. New York CambridgeUniversity Press. [Pg.265]

Carol Henry, American Chemistry Council, Arlington, Virginia... [Pg.8]

Rogene Henderson, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico Carol Henry, American Chemistry Council, Arlington, Virginia Robert Huggett, Michigan State University, East Lansing James H Johnson, Howard University, Washington, D.C. [Pg.8]

Rodricks has made the difficult topic of risk assessment accessible to the regulatory, policy and scientific communities. Calculated Risks focuses on the science of assessing health risks and provides a framework for understanding this complex topic. It should be required reading for those concerned about environmental pollution and protection of health and environment. Carol J. Henry, Vice President Science and Research,... [Pg.343]

George Eadon, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY Peter B. Farmer, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom Gary Ginsberg, Connecticut Department of Public health, Hartford, CT Carol J. Henry, American Chemistry Council, Arlington, VA Nina T. Holland, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA Gunnar Johanson, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Branden B. Johnson, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton, NJ... [Pg.6]

Although first-year students can now recognize Kekule s confusion, the answer was astute at that time, since the distinction between average valence and mixed valence would only be made a century later in 1969 by Henry Taube and Carol Creutz using Ru(II)-Ru(III) complexes [14]. In the 1930 s, Mills and Nixon evaluated this possibility with small rings being attached to benzene (vide infra). [Pg.3]

The prototype, intentionally synthesized, ion (18-F-I) has been the most intensively studied and also has been named after the discoverers, Carol Creutz and Henry Taube. [Pg.1017]

The authors wish to thank Henry Cacanindin, Patricia Ifcwpton Hightower, Carol A. Masler, Sharidan B. Hajeed, Diedre G. Rame -Jordan, Christine Le and Ouy Vli for technical assistance in HPLC analyses, bioaesays, and insect rearing. [Pg.150]

Carol Henry, Chemical Manufacturers Association, Arlington, Virginia Barbara Hulka, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina James F. Kitchell, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Daniel Krewski, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario James A. MacMahon, Utah State University, Logan, Utah Mario J. Molina, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts... [Pg.6]

ASM International staff who worked on this project included Veronica Flint, Manager of Book Acquisitions Scott Henry, Assistant Director, Reference Publications Bonnie Sanders, Manager of Production Carol Terman, Copy Editor Kathleen Dragolich, Production Supervisor and Alexandra Popaz-Pauna, Book Production Coordinator. [Pg.482]

Submitted by PETER A. LAY, t ALAN M. SARGESON, and HENRY TAUBER Checked by MEI H. CHOU and CAROL CREl)TZ ... [Pg.291]

CAROL J. HENRY, The George Washington University, Washington, DC... [Pg.7]

Emily Carter, Princeton University, New Jersey Pablo G. Debenedetti, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey Carol J. Henry, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, Washington, District of Columbia Charles E. Kolb, Aerodyne Research, Inc, Billerica, Massachusetts Josef Michl, University of Colorado, Boulder Mark A. Ratner, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Robert E. Roberts, Institute for Defense Analyses, Washington, District of Columbia... [Pg.126]

If, on the other hand, A > X, there is no barrier and the excitation energy is equal to A. The absorption should be narrower and the energy less. The American chemists Carol Creutz and Henry Taube managed to synthesize a number of complexes where the metal ions Ru " and Ru are connected by a bridge. [Pg.253]


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