Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Holland, John

The Physical Properties of Glass Surfaces by L. Holland, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1964. A very intensive examination of all aspects of glass surfaces, from damage to cleaning to chemistry. [Pg.512]

The concept of genetic algorithms was developed in the 1970s by John Holland [17]. [Pg.467]

Friedlingstein, P., Fung, I., Holland, E., John, J., Brasseur, G., Erickson, D. and Schimel, D. On the contribution of CO2 fertilization to the missing biospheric sink. Global Biogeochem. Cycles 9, 541-556. [Pg.313]

Holland, H.D. (1978) Chemistry of Atmosphere and Ocean. New York John Wiley and Sons. [Pg.427]

Ferguson, John.Bibliographical notes on histories of inventions books of secrets / by John Ferguson preface, William Eamon index revision bibliographical additions, Stephen E. Pober. Edited by William Eamon and Stephen E. Pober. London Holland P, 1959 reprint, Staten Island (NY) Pober, 1998. 1 vol (vp)... [Pg.404]

Ferguson, John. Bibliographical notes on histories of inventions and books of secrets. London Holland P, 1959. 2 vols... [Pg.404]

Ferguson, John.Bibliotheca chemica. Volume I foreword by F. Sherwood Taylor. Glasgow Maclehose, 1906 reprint, London Holland Press, 1954. [2], xxi, 487p. [Pg.410]

Holland FA, Watson FA and Wilkinson JK (1983) Introduction to Process Economics, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, New York. [Pg.33]

FIGURE 8.4 2D chromatogram of a AEX x RPLC separation of reduced porcine thyro-globulin. Reprinted from Holland and Jorgenson (2000), by permission of John Wiley Sons, Ltd. [Pg.182]

This ternary coding has some limitations in particular, it may affect the ability of the system to derive general rules. The coding described in this chapter, which relates to work by John Holland, has been successfully used in a variety of applications and has the advantage of simplicity. Readers who wish to explore alternative ways of representing classifiers will find them described in recent papers on classifier systems. [Pg.273]

Hollander, M., and D. A. Wolf, Non Parametric Statistical Methods. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, NY (1973). [Pg.68]

Lederer, C. M., Hollander, J. M. and Perlman, I. (1967). Table of the Isotopes (John Wiley and Sons, Incj, New York). [Pg.89]

The Seven Mysteries of Life by Guy Murchie Butterfly Economics A New General Theory of Social and Economic Behavior by Paul Omerod Paul Ormerod, Swarm Intelligence From Natural to Artificial Systems by Eric Bonabeau, Marco Dorigo Guy Theraulaz, Hidden Order How Adaptation Builds Complexity by John H. Holland Heather Mimnaugh, Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams by Mitchel Resnick The Evolution of Cooperation by Robert Axelrod. [Pg.279]

John Tonkin of England proposed to pulp Guncotton using a beater similar to hollander of paper industry. This produced, after thorough washing with water, more stable NC than the unpulped material (Ref 31a, p 253 Ref 44, p 242)... [Pg.138]

Hollander, M. and D.A.Wolfe, Nonparametric Statistical Methods, John Wiley Sons, page 78ff, 1973. [Pg.487]

Wharton, the eighteenth century editor of Jonson s works, remarks on this passage, The poet alludes to the two famous chemists, Isaac and John Isaac Ilolhindus, who flourished about that time and wrote several treatises on alchemy. Ben Jonson is also known to have himself spent some time in Holland previous to 1610. [Pg.370]

CHRISTIAN B. ANFINSEN ALBERTO BERNARDI GIORGIO BERNARDI LARRY G. BUTLER NATHAN CITRI F. ALBERT COTTON PEDRO CUATRECASAS GEORGE I. DRUMMOND FUJIO EGAMI H. N. FERNLEY STANDISH C. HARTMAN EDWARD E. HAZEN, JR. VINCENT P. HOLLANDER B. L. HORECKER JOHN JOSSE M. LASKOWSKI, SR. [Pg.903]

Holland, L., W. Sleekelmacher, and J. Yarwood, 1974, Vacuum Manuals E. and F. N. Spon, London (in the U.S. Halsted Press div. of John Wiley Sons Inc.). A very useful general reference, covering principles of gas flow, materials of construction, sealants, and commercial equipment. [Pg.70]

Holland, L. "Vacuum Deposition of Thin Films" John Wiley Sons New York, 1956 Chaps. 3,7. [Pg.123]

Y. E. Perlin and M. H. L. Wagner, The Dynamical John—Teller Effect in Localised Systems, North Holland, Amsterdam, 1984. [Pg.333]

Boggess, D., Silva, K. A., Landel, C., Mobraaten, L. and Sundberg, J. P. (2004) Approaches to handling, breeding, strain preservation, genotyping, and drug administration for mouse models of cancer, in Mouse models of human cancer (Holland, E. C., ed.). John Wiley Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, pp. 3-14. [Pg.211]

Brown, B.W. Hollander, M. "Statistics, A Biomedical Introduction" John Wiley Sons, New York, 1977, p 58 -59. [Pg.119]

John VH, Dale TJ, Hollands EC, Chen MX, Partington L, Downie DL, Meadows HJ, Trezise DJ (2007) J Biomol Screen 12 50... [Pg.167]

Also known as John Isaac Holland, almost nothing is known about him. His work Of Natural and Supernatural Things was published in London in 1670, and stresses the importance of Saturn in the work. In psychological terms, it could be interpreted that he knew of the immense transformative power of negative experiences. [Pg.118]


See other pages where Holland, John is mentioned: [Pg.452]    [Pg.583]    [Pg.142]    [Pg.274]    [Pg.456]    [Pg.65]    [Pg.158]    [Pg.159]    [Pg.159]    [Pg.159]    [Pg.24]    [Pg.286]    [Pg.652]    [Pg.569]    [Pg.187]    [Pg.223]    [Pg.284]    [Pg.111]    [Pg.476]    [Pg.153]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.373 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1765 ]




SEARCH



Hollande

© 2024 chempedia.info