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Hunter, William

Box, George E.P. Hunter, William G. Hunter, Stuart J. Statistics for Experimenters. John Wiley Sons New York, 1978. [Pg.428]

Alternatively dissolve the salt (30g) in glacial acetic acid (200mL) by heating and filter. If crystals do not appear, the glass container should be rubbed with a glass rod to induce crystn which occurs within Ih. If not, allow to stand for a few days. Filter the cinnamon brown crystals which have a sliky lustre and dry over CaO. Keep away from moisture as it is decomposed by cold H2O. [Lux in Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry (Ed. Brauer) Vol II, p 1469 1963 Williams and Hunter Can J Chem 54 3830 1976.]... [Pg.438]

Williams, P. M. (1971). The distribution and cycling of organic matter in the ocean. In "Organic Compounds in Aquatic Environments" (S. D. Faust and J. W. Hunter, eds). Dekker, New York. [Pg.278]

Lincoff GH, Mitchel DH Toxic and Hallucinogenic Mushroom Poisoning A Handbook for Physicians and Mushroom Hunters. Edited by Williams WK. New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1977... [Pg.239]

Pd/Si02 was prepared at ICI Katalco and 4% Pd/Fe20j at Johnson Matthey Reactants used are shown in Table 1. Trifluorotiglic acid and its ester were synthesised by D Hunter at Glasgow University. The other unsaturated carboxylic acids (Aldrich), methyl pyruvate (Fluka), but-3-en-2-one (Aldrich), cinchonidine (Aldrich), cinchonine (Hopkin and Williams), ethanol (AnalaR grade, BDH) and THF (non stabilised, Fisons) were used as received... [Pg.222]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William. Letters and papers of Robert Boyle a guide to manuscripts and microfilm. Bethesda (MD) University Publications of America. [Pg.47]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William. Elias Ashmole, 1617-1692 the founder of the Ashmolean Museum and his world a tercentenary exhibition, 27 April to 31 July 1983 / compiled by Michael Hunter in conjunction with Kenneth Garlick and N. J. Mayhew Bodleian exhibition entries by Albinia De la Mare. Oxford Ashmolean Museum, 1983. xi, 92p. ISBN 0907849008... [Pg.248]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William. Alchemy, magic and moralism in the thought of... [Pg.253]

Archives of the Scientific Revolution the formation and exchange of ideas in seventeenth-century Europe, ed. Michael Cyril William Hunter, 121-136. Woodbridge, Rochester (NY) Boydell P, 1998. [Pg.253]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William and Charles Littleton. The work-diaries of Robert Boyle A newly discovered source and its internet publication. Notes Rees Roy Soc 55, no. 3 (22 Sep 2001) 373-390. rhttp //www.iournals. [Pg.254]

Newman, William Royall. "Boyle s debt to corpuscular alchemy." In Robert Boyle reconsidered, ed. Michael Hunter, 107-118. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P, 1994. [Pg.255]

Principe, Lawrence M. and Michael Cyril William Hunter. The lost papers of Robert Boyle. Ann Sci 60 (2003) 269-311. [Pg.257]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William. Establishing the new science the experience of the early Royal Society. Woodbridge Boydell P, 1989. [Pg.495]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William. The Royal Society and its Fellows 1660-1700 the morphology of an early scientific institution. Chalfont St Giles British Society for the History of Science, 1982. [Pg.495]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William. Science and society in Restoration England. Cambridge , 1981. [Pg.553]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William and Simon Schaffer, eds.Robert Hooke new studies. Woodbridge Wolfeboro (NH) Boydell P, 1989. x, 310 p. [Pg.553]

By sending legitimate chemists such as Ramsay and Baskerville samples to test, Hunter was following in the footsteps of Emmens, who in 1897 had sent samples and instructions for repeating his process to Sir William Crookes, who was unable to reproduce Emmens s results. In 1898, Emmens launched his Argentaurum Company, which advertised that for each ounce of silver submitted by investors it would return 3/5 of an ounce of gold. Emmens s efforts to start the company failed, though, when his patent application for the process was turned down (Nelson 2000, 58). [Pg.227]

Titanium was discovered in 1790 by Engfish chemist William Gregor. Five years later in 1795, Klaproth confirmed Gregor s findings from his independent investigation and named the element titanium after the Latin name Titans, the mythical first sons of the Earth. The metal was prepared in impure form first by Nilson and Pettersson in 1887. Hunter, in 1910, prepared the metal in pure form by reducing titanium tetrachloride with sodium. [Pg.942]

Steven Russell, William Old, Katheryn Resing, and Lawrence Hunter... [Pg.450]

George E. P. Box, William G. Hunter, and J. Stuart Hunter, Introduction to Design, Data Analysis, and Model Building, Wiley, New York, 1978. [Pg.272]

Virley D, Beech JS, Smart SC, Williams SC, Hodges H, Hunter AJ (2000) A temporal MRI assessment of neuropathology after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat correlations with behavior. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 20 563-582... [Pg.148]


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