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One of us, ACA, also wishes to thank Dr David King for his provision of space, time, and a fine scientific atmosphere during a two month sabbatical leave at Imperial College, which aimed out to involve considerable work on tliis... [Pg.1224]

The WLN was applied to indexing the Chemical Structure Index (CSI) at the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) [13] and the Ituiex Chemicus Registry System (ICRS) as well as the Crossbow System of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICl). With the introduction of connection tables in the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) in 1965 and the advent of molecular editors in the 1970s, which directly produced connection tables, the WLN lost its importance. [Pg.25]

Gale J 1999. General Utility Lattice Program Manual, Imperial College, London. [Pg.648]

Supplied by Midland Silicones Ltd., 19 Upper Brook Street, London, W. 1 also by Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., 149 Park Lane, London, W. 1. An equivalent product is available from Dow.Coming, U.S.A. [Pg.59]

For example, from Imperial Smelting Corporation. 37. Dover Street, London. W.l, or from The ilatheaon Company, East Rutherford, N.J., U.S.A. [Pg.183]

Hassel shared the 1969 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Sir Derek Barton of Imperial College (London) Barton demonstrated how Hassel s structural results could be extended to an analysis of conformational effects on chemical reactivity... [Pg.116]

Auckland Regional Authority converted two M.A.N. buses to use a cetane improver and methanol and South Africa investigated the use of methanol with a proprietary cetane improver. Eour Renault buses were converted in Tours, Erance to operate on ethanol and a cetane improver, Avocet, manufactured by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). The results of these demonstrations were also technically successfiil slightly better fuel economy was obtained on an energy basis and durabiUty issues were much less than the earlier tests using dedicated engines. [Pg.433]

F. D. Miles, Report on Filtration, Report no. 570010 HO/ENS, Imperial Chemical Industries, 1957. [Pg.415]


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