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Hill, Robert

David V. Hill, Robert J. Speakman, Michael D. Glascock, and Hector Neff 422-446... [Pg.582]

The author wishes to thank the Honsanto Physical and Analytical Science Center and Paul D. Garrett for the DHA analysis. Contributons and insights from Loren W. Hill, Robert T. Jones, David H. Lademan, Neil J. Horelli and George E. Sheldrick are also appreciated. [Pg.192]

Hill, Robert (1899-1991) British biochemist at the Cambridge University. [Pg.603]

Robbins, W., Crafts, A. and Raynor, R. (1952) Weed Control, New York McGraw-Hill. Roberts, G. (1966) Biochem.J., 100, 30P. [Pg.700]

Ttiassic Section Peak Section Peak Vantage Hills Roberts Butte Unconformity Sandstone and conglomerate Fossil wood at Section Peak... [Pg.303]

Names Hill, Robert H., 1945- author. I Finster, David C., 1953- author. [Pg.563]

This book follows the format used in The Nalco Guide to Boiler Failure Analysis, also authored by Robert D. Port and Harvey M. Herro, copyright 1991 by McGraw-Hill, Inc. Each chapter is divided into eight sections, giving specific information on damage ... [Pg.462]

Corbitt, 1990. "Standard Handbook of Environmental Engineering, "edited by Robert Corbitt, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 1990. [Pg.488]

Robert H. Perry, Cecil H. Chilton, and Sidney D. Kirkpatrick "Chemical Engineer s Handbook," 4th ed., McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1963. [Pg.496]

Ayers, Mike. Basic Air Pollution Theory. In F,. Roberts Alley Associates, Inc., Air Qualitx Control IFandbook. New York McGraw-Hill (1998), pp. 2.3-2.29. [Pg.1314]

Born in 1907 to Robert and Maria Carson, Rachel developed her admiration for nature in the woods and wetlands of her home in the Allegheny hills of western Pennsylvania, Her mother nurtured this interest with nature-study books. Simultaneously, Rachel cultivated her desire to write, publishing her first piece at eleven in the children s magazine St. Nicholas. [Pg.221]

Morrow JD, Roberts LJII (2001) Lipid-derived autacoids. In Hardman JG, Limbird LE, Gilman AG (eds), Goodman and Gilman s the pharmacological basis of therapeutics. New York, McGraw-Hill, pp 669-685... [Pg.1004]

Nunn, Robert G. Water Treatment Essentials for Boiler Plant Operation. McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., USA, 1997. [Pg.768]

Port, Robert D. Herro, Harvey M. The NALCO Guide to Boiler Failure Analysis, 1st edition, McGraw-Hill Inc., USA, 1991. [Pg.768]

Robert E. Reed-Hill, "Physical Metallurgy Principles"- Van Nostreuid, Princeton, New Jersey (1964). [Pg.438]

Morrow, J.D., Hill, K.E., Burk, RF., Nammour, T.M., Badr, K.F. and Roberts, L.J., II (1990). A series of prostaglandin F2 like compounds are produced in vivo by humans by a non-cyclooxygenase, fiee radical catalysed mechanism. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 87, 9383-9387. [Pg.36]

We would like to acknowledge the commitment and dedication of the 161 contributing authors and 145 reviewers of the chapters contained in this text (a list of contributors and a list of reviewers are included in the frontmatter of this book). We also extend our thanks to the McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing Division, especially Michael Brown, Maya Barahona, and Robert Pancotti, for their dedication to this project. Finally, we thank our... [Pg.1716]

The new fibers were scientifically interesting—and they eventually laid the foundation for the synthetic textile industry—but at the time they seemed practically worthless. The first polyester fibers resembled those produced by the lowly silk worm, but Carothers did not think that the discovery would be commercially valuable. The polymer chains made in Hill s molecular still were still not long enough to make robust fibers. The filaments melted at such a low temperature and were so soluble that they could not be ironed or washed in dry cleaning fluid or hot water. Carothers knew he would have to make longer polymers if he hoped to make a marketable fiber. Instead, Carothers dramatized the romance of Hill s discovery by quoting the seventeenth-century microscopist, Robert Hooke, who had dreamed of making synthetic silk even better than that Excrement made by silk worms. [Pg.133]

Robert M. Secor. Telephone interviews, 2000-2001. Source for Sylvia Moore s background and end of their affair club memberships Julian Hill visits hospital and learns Carothers spent the night there before suicide Carothers grades and freshman chemistry class Carothers rejects Neoprene medal European doubts about Carothers condensation polymers and young Flory s opinion that polymers were of dubious scientific value. [Pg.220]

J. W. Hill. Proceedings of the Robert A. Welch Foundation Conferences on Chemical... [Pg.225]

Robert L. Davidson Ed., Handbook of Water-Soluble Gums and Resins Stach and Its Modifications, by M. W. Rutenberg, McGraw-Hill Book Comp, New York, 1980 Chapter 22,ISBN 0-07-015471-6. [Pg.205]

Hill JE, Roberts SR, Brandon DM, Scardaci SC, Williams JF, Wick CM, Canevari WM, Weir BL. Rice production in California. Coop. Ext. Univ. Calif. Div. Agric. Nat. Res. Publ. 21498.1992. [Pg.201]


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