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H. J. Hoffmann, in C. M. Lampert and C. G. Granqvist, eds., Earge-yirea Chromogenics Materials and Devicesfor Transmittance Control Vol. IS 4, SPIE Institutes for Advanced Optical Technologies, Bellington, Wash., 1990, p. 86. [Pg.165]

Our special thanks go to Professor James R. McConnell (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland), who encouraged us to publish... [Pg.10]

The New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study Massey University Auckland Private Bag 102904 Northe Shore City 0745 Auckland New Zealand... [Pg.426]

MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Victoria University of Wellington Wellington New Zealand... [Pg.642]

Strategic Fellow, The Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies, Washington DC. [Pg.132]

Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Drive, Princeton NJ 08540, USA... [Pg.322]

Letter from Perrin to Einstein, 28 August 1919 Einstein to Perrin, 5 November 1919, Einstein Collection, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (now housed in Jerusalem), cited originally in Nye, Molecular Reality, n. 93, 177. See F. A. Lindemann, "Note on the Significance of the Chemical Constant and Its Relation to the Behaviour of Gases at Low Temperatures," Phil.Mag. 39 (1920) 2125, cited in M. Christine King and Keith T. Laidler, "Chemical Kinetics and the Radiation Hypothesis," Archive for History of Exact Sciences 30 (1984) ... [Pg.142]

Department of Polymer Chemistry and Zemike Institute for Advanced Materials, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4,9747AG Groningen, The Netherlands e-mail K.U.Loos rug.nl... [Pg.21]

KiyotakaY. Hara Consolidated Research Institute for Advanced Science and Medical Science and Medical Care, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan Atsunori Hiratsuka Research Center of Advanced Bionics, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan Setsuo Hirohashi Proteome Bioinformatics Project, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan... [Pg.1]

When Einstein was nine years old, he was still reported to be behind in speech development, and later in life he acknowledged his own poor memory of words. Mathematician Ernst Straus (1922-1983), Einstein s assistant at Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, remarked in 1979 ... [Pg.208]

Institute for Advanced Materials Processing, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan... [Pg.58]

As technically advanced as superstring theory sounds, superstring theory could have been developed a long time ago according to string-theory guru Edward Witten, a theoretical physicist at the Institute for Advanced Study in... [Pg.15]

Consider a universe with m spatial dimensions and n time dimensions. These universes are classified as (w + ) universes. For example, our universe could be a (3 + 1) universe with three spatial dimensions and one dimension of time. Max Tegmatk of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, suggests that all universes—except for a (3 + 1) dimensional universe—may be dead universes in the sense that they are devoid of observers. He believes that higher-dimensional spaces cannot contain traditional atoms or perhaps any stable structures. In a space with less than three dimensions, there may be no gravitational force. In universes with more or less than one time dimension, living creatures could not make predictions. These ideas are so fascinating that I would like to explain them just a bit further. [Pg.203]

The Alpha Foundation s Institute for Advanced Study (AIAS) is a novel scientific organization directed by Dr. Myron W. Evans, a noted scientist who has published nearly 600 papers in the refereed literature. Other noted scientists such as Dr. Lehnert of the Alfven Laboratory in Sweden and Dr. Vigier in the Laboratoire de Gravitation et Cosmologie Relativistes, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France, and Dr. Mendel Sachs constitute the Fellows of the AIAS. [Pg.688]

Consequently, our work and this novel process are rigorously justified in both theory and experiment, but the principles and phenomenology are still not incorporated in the classical electrodynamics theory utilized to design and produce electrical power systems. These principles are indeed included in the new 0(3) electrodynamics being developed by AIAS (Alpha Institute for Advanced Study)14 that extends the present U(l) electrodynamics model, as shown by some 100 scientific papers carried by the U.S. Department of Energy on one of its private scientific Websites in Advanced Electrodynamics, and by an increasing number of publications in leading journals such as Foundations of Physics, Physica Scripta, and Optik. [Pg.716]

Thomas E. Bearden, Fellow Emeritus, Alpha Foundation Institute for Advanced Study and Director, Association of Distinguished American Scientists, CEO, CTEC Inc., and Magnetic Energy Limited, Huntsville, AL... [Pg.829]

As Editor I am particularly indebted to Alain Beaulieu for meticulous logistical support and to the Fellows and Emeriti of the Alpha Foundation s Institute for Advanced Studies for extensive discussion. Dr. David Hamilton at the U.S. Department of Energy is thanked for a Website reserved for some of this material in preprint form. [Pg.834]

L. P. Wackett Department of Biochemistry Institute for Advanced Studies in Biological Process Technology, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108, USA... [Pg.414]

J.M. Ball and R.D. James. Theory for the microstructure of martensite and applications. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Martensitic Transformations, pages 65-76, Monterey, CA, 1993. Monterey Institute for Advanced Studies. [Pg.581]

I took my final sabbatical in 1993-1994, and spent a very pleasant term at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, the All Souls of the New World. I was in the School of Historical Studies and working on the Mortuary Roll of the Blessed Vitalis. However, I must not digress into this or I shall have another long list of acknowledgements to recognize. I had been tapering... [Pg.452]


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