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P. K. Herbert andj. C. Loeffler, Proceedings, Opportunities in the Synfue Is Industry SynOps 88, Energy and Environmental Research Center, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, 1988, p. 141. [Pg.76]

In small-molecule crystallography the phase problem was solved by so-called direct methods (recognized by the award of a Nobel Prize in chemistry to Jerome Karle, US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, and Herbert Hauptman, the Medical Foundation, Buffalo). For larger molecules, protein aystallographers have stayed at the laboratory bench using a method pioneered by Max Perutz and John Kendrew and their co-workers to circumvent the phase problem. This method, called multiple isomorphous replacement... [Pg.379]

Burke, and also Suits and Bueche (1967), tell the history of the evolution of pore-free, and hence translucent, polycrystalline alumina, dating from the decision by Herbert Hollomon at GE (see Section 1.1.2) in 1954 to enlarge GE s research effort on ceramics. In 1955, R.L. Coble Joined the GE Research Center from MIT and... [Pg.373]

In particular we want to acknowledge Herbert Muntau working from the Joint Research Center at Ispra, Italy, who was a major influence in the evolution of RM preparation and use and did great work from the early beginnings. We deeply regret that he was not able to join the project due to his enormous workload. [Pg.312]

Herbert L. Needleman. Clair Patterson and Robert Kehoe Two Views of Lead Toxicity. Environmental Research. 78 (Aug. 1998) 79-85. A good summary of Patterson versus Kehoe. [Pg.236]

So, I went back to Columbia. I got my best graduate student Jim [James P.] Gordon to work on it as a thesis. I told him, if we can t make it work, you can still do some nice research, and get a thesis. So he worked on it for about two years, along with a post-doc, Herbert Zeiger. Jim Gordon and Herbert Zeiger both worked on it, and they were very good scientists. [Pg.9]

As the transmutation rush continued across 1913 and 1914, the Alchemical Society continued to engage with scientific research. The engineer Herbert Chatley, in his December 12, 1913, talk to the Society entitled Alchemy in China, discussed Ramsay s transmutations, presumably his radon-induced supposed transmutations from copper to lithium and his observed transmutations of radium to helium. Chatley opined that a more gradual change would produce gold as one of the descending steps (37). And the December... [Pg.129]

I would like to thank Umberto Lombardo, Herbert Miither, Philippe Nozieres, Peter Schuck, and Hans Schulze for their contribution to the research reported here. This work was supported by a grant provided by the SFB 382 of the DFG. [Pg.222]

N. L. Vora, Electrochemical Treatment of Breast Cancer with Direct Current, U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command, Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012, U.S., Report on Award Number DAMD17-96-1-6184 (June 1999). S. L. David, D. R. Absolom, C. R. Smith, J. Gams and M. A. Herbert, Cancer Research 45 (1985) 5625. [Pg.514]

This volume contains most of the papers presented at a conference on The Thermodynamics of Aqueous Systems with Industrial Applications, held October 22-25, 1979 at Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia. The conference, cosponsored by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the National Bureau of Standards, and the National Science Foundation, was organized by the following members of the AIChE Subcommittee on Thermodynamics (Research Committee) Stephen A. Newman, Herbert E. Barner, Stanley S. Grossel, Michael G. Kesler, Max Klein, and Stanley I. Sandler. [Pg.2]

The fields of research of Herbert Budzikiewicz are mass spectrometry and natural products chemistry, in which he specialized in bacterial metabolites. He is the author of over 500 research publications and he authored and co-authored several books on mass spectrometry. In 2008, he received the Honor Medal of the German Mass Spectrometry Society. [Pg.181]

During World War II, the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico conducted a highly secret and successful operation to build the world s first atomic bomb. The bomb ended the war, and politicians as well as scientists began to appreciate the benefits of establishing scientific laboratories and conducting research. The national laboratory at Los Alamos continued its work on atomic physics and other projects after the war, and in the early 1950s, the physicists Ernest Lawrence (1901-58) at the University of California, Berkeley, and Edward Teller (1908-2003), then at Los Alamos, urged the establishment of another laboratory. Under the supervision of the University of California, a new national laboratory was set up in Livermore, California, in 1952, with Herbert York (1921-2009), a former student of Lawrence, as its first director. [Pg.10]

J. M. Herbert carried out his PhD research with associate professor P.D. Woodgate and Dr. W.A. Denny at the University of Auckland, into the synthesis and reactions of perimidine derivatives. He then carried out postdoctoral research with Dr. R.J.K. Taylor at the University of East Anglia on the reactions of pyrylium salts, before moving into Industry. He is presently a team leader in the Isotope Chemistry and Metabolite Synthesis Department of sanofi-aventis in Alnwick, UK. [Pg.1092]

J.L. Proust, Researches on copper [1799], quoted in Henry M. Leicester and Herbert S. Klickstein, v4 Source Book in Chemistry 1400-1 00 (New York McGraw-Hill, 1952), 203-204. [Pg.232]

Ms. Debra Y. Harton, Assistant Chemist, assisted in the laboratory work. Overall supervision of the project was the responsibility of Dr. William J. Barrett, Director, Applied Sciences Research, and Dr. Herbert C. Miller, Head, Analytical and Physical Chemistry Division. Other personnel of Southern Research Institute provided valuable advice. These include Ms. Ruby H. James, Head, Environmental Analytical Chemistry Section Dr. Thomas P. Johnston, Head, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Division and Dr. Edward B. Dismukes, Senior Research Adviser. This work was conducted under contract with NIOSH (210-78-0012) ... [Pg.63]

Dr. Herbert L. Rothbart, Eastern Utilization Research and Development Division, USDA, Philadelphia, PA. [Pg.660]

In 1979. the Nobel Prize for Chemistry was received by Herbert C. Brown (shared with Georg Wilting for research in another field) of Purdue University for the discovery of the hydroboraUort reaction. This reaction,... [Pg.253]

HAUPTMAN, HERBERT A. (1917-). An American biophysicist who won ihe Nobel prize for chemistry in 1985 along with Jerome Karle for their outstanding achievements in the development nf direct methods for the determination of crystal structures. Hauptman s work involved developing equations that allow determination of phase information from X-ray crystallography intensity patterns. The use of computers permitted use of the equations to determine the conformation of thousands of chemicals. Haaptmao was director of research and v ice president of the Medical Foundation of Buffalo and a professor of biophysics in Buffalo at the Stale University of New York. [Pg.756]

WITTIG, GEORGE (1897-1987). A University of Heidelberg professor who won the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1979 along with Herbert C. Brown of Purdue. Wittig s research showed that phosphorous ylids react with ketones and aldehydes to form alkenes. This reaction is used a great deal in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and other complex organic substances. [Pg.1750]

On December 2, 1997, the German Federal Review Office for Youth-Endangering Publications informs the publisher of the journal Vierteljahreshefte fur freie Geschichtsforschung (Quarterly for free Historical Research), formally Herbert Verbeke, but factually Germar Rudolf, that it is going to put the issues one and two of the year 1997 on its list of prohibited literature.591... [Pg.379]


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