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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University for Horticulture and Food Industry, Budapest, Hungary Email lboross hoya.kee.hu... [Pg.311]

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Horticulture and Food Industry Villany lit 29-31 H-1114 Budapest Hungary... [Pg.543]

Previous books in this area typically focus on selected aspects of the subject, such as the properties of the solid phase, or the interactions of selected substances with soil/rock. This book comprehensively treats the soil-liquid-interface system. Drawn chiefly from the authors years of research at the Isotope Laboratory in the Department of Colloid and Environmental Chemistry at the University of Debrecen in Hungary, this book discusses chemical reactions on the surfaces/interfaces of soils and rocks examines the role of these processes in environmental, colloid and geochemistry and explores the effects on agricultural, environmental and industrial applications. [Pg.231]

Dr. B llnt Hell University of Chemical Industries, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Group for Petrochemistry, Veszpfem, Shonherz Zoltan u. 12, Hungary... [Pg.498]

Bodanszky, Miklos born in 1915 in Budapest, Hungary, received his doctorate at the Technical University of Budapest. After a few years in the pharmaceutical industry he was appointed as Head of the natural products department of the Institute for Medical Research and at the time became a lecturer in Medicinal Chemistry at the Technical University of Budapest. His work on active esters... [Pg.264]

Makranczy, J., Szeness, M. M., and Rusz, L., 1965, Veszpremi Vegyipari Egyetem Kozle-menyei, Vol. 9, pp. 95-105 (University of Chemical Industries, Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Veszprem, Hungary). [Pg.1236]

We thank the Australian Research Committee, the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering and the Industrial Research and Development hoard for supporting our research. Dr. J.D. Borbely was a visitor from the Department of Applied Chemistry, Kossuth L. University, Hungary and was supported by the University of Queensland. [Pg.248]


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