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International Society of Chemical Ecology (www.isce.ucr.edu/Society/) ECOLOGY... [Pg.238]

Tolasch T, Borgemeister C, Masuda Y, Fujita K, Mori K, Francke W (2002) International Society of Chemical Ecology, 19 th Annual Meeting August 3-7-2002 Abstract Volume, p 147... [Pg.171]

Linking herbivore experience, varied diets, and plant biochemical diversity. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of International Society of Chemical Ecology, July 2004, Ottawa, Canada. [Pg.501]

Dr. Baker has been active in the American Society of Pharmacognosy and is a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the International Society of Chemical Ecology, and Sigma Xi. He has served extensively as peer reviewer for granting agencies and journals and on advisory panels for several government agencies. He... [Pg.632]

Young A., Tittiger C., Welch W. and Blomquist G. J. (2001) Monoterpenoid pheromone biosynthesis fishing for the elusive geranyl diphosphate synthase in bark beetles. International Society of Chemical Ecology 18th Annual Meeting. July 7-12, Lake Tahoe. Abstract, p. 158. [Pg.252]

Sasagawa H., Sasaki M., Yamaoka R. and Matsuyama S. (1997) Why does the oriental orchid Cymbidium floribundum attract the Japanese honeybee, and why does it not attract the European honeybee Abstract, 14th Annual Meeting, International Society of Chemical Ecology, Vancouver, Canada. [Pg.648]

Ando, T., Matsuoka, K., Yamamoto, M., Muramatsu, M. and Naka, H. (2008). Identification of C21 Type n sex pheromone components and novel C20 and C22 trienyl biosynthetic precursors from a wasp moth, Syntomoides imaon (Arctiidae Syntominae). In Abstracts of the 25 th Anniversary ISCE Meeting, International Society of Chemical Ecology,... [Pg.433]

Goteborg Resolution from the International Society of Chemical Ecology in August 1989 10... [Pg.84]

Toyo Gosei Co., Ltd. He was awarded the Japan Academy Prize (1981), the Silver Medal of the International Society of Chemical Ecology (1996), the American Chemical Society s Ernest Guenther Award in the Chemistry of Natural Products (1999), the Special Prize of the Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan (2003), and the Frantisek Sorm Memorial Medal of the Academy of the Czech Republic (2003). [Pg.167]

In July 1992, Sakuma and Fukami reported new structures A and B (Figure 7.10) for blattellastanoside A and B in their poster presentation at 9th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology in Kyoto. In the new structures, a-orientation of the epoxy ring of blattellastanoside A was proposed, and we decided to synthesize a compound with the proposed structure for blattellastanoside A. [Pg.279]

In 1983, the policy of the "JCE" was further strengthened through the formation of the International Society of Chemical Ecology whose first president was Lincoln P. Brower. The "JCE" became the official journal of this Society. [Pg.10]

Levchik, Sergei V., Weil, Edward D., Thermal Decomposition, Combustion and Flame-Retardan< of Epoxy Resins—a Review of the Recent Literature, Polymer International/Society of Chemical Industry, 2004. [Pg.163]

A. V. Kiselev and K. D. Shcherbakova ia "Molecular Sieves," Proceedings 1 st International Zeolite Conference, Eondon, 1967, Society of Chemical Industry, London, 1968. [Pg.268]

J. G. Gregory, B. Evans, and P. C. Weston, eds.. Proceedings of the International S olvent Extraction Conference 1971, Vols. 1 and 2, Society of Chemical Industry, London, 1971. [Pg.82]

T. A. Kletz, Nitrogen—Our Most Dangerous Gas, Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Loss Prevention and Safety Promotion in the Process Industries, Swiss Society of Chemical Industries, 1980, p. 1518. [Pg.260]

International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council (IPEC) guidelines, 21 168, 169 International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS), 18 540-541 International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT), 12 151... [Pg.483]

The chapters in this volume were presented as papers at the 2000 London International Chlorine Symposium held at the Millennium Conference Centre, Gloucester Hotel from 31st May to 2nd June 2000. This was the ninth in the series organised by the Electrochemical Technology Group of the Society of Chemical Industry. [Pg.13]

Prior to this appointment. Dr. Wilkinson was the director, and then vice president of research and development at Ballard Power Systems and involved with the research, development, and application of fuel cell technology for transportation, stationary power, and portable applications. Until 2003, Dr. Wilkinson was the leading all-time fuel cell inventor by number of issued US. patents. Dr. Wilkinson s main research interest is in electrochemical power sources and processes to create clean and sustainable energy. He is an active member of the Electrochemical Society, the International Society of Electrochemistry, the Chemical Institute of Canada, and the American Chemical Society. [Pg.461]

Dr. Zhang holds several adjunct professorships, including one at the University of Waterloo and one at the University of British Columbia. His research is mainly based on fuel cell catalysis development. He has coauthored more than 200 publications, including 150 refereed journal papers and three edited books. Fie also holds over 10 US. patents and patent publications. Dr. Zhang is an active member of the Electrochemical Society, the International Society of Electrochemistry, and the American Chemical Society. [Pg.461]

Z.S. Wronski, On the possibility of mechano-chemical activation of powders used in electrochemical power sources. In 200 Years of Electrochemical Energy Conversion - Bicentenary of Volta s Invention of the Energy Pile, International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) Symposium, ISE, Geneva, 5-10 September (1999). University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy (CD ROM), pp. 830. [Pg.318]

D. S. Walker, K. Purdy, F. J. Tarczynski, Electro-Optic, Integrated Optic and Electronic Technologies for Online Chemical Process Monitoring, in Proceedings of SPIE, International Society of Optical Engineers, 1999, 26, 3537. [Pg.268]

Urszula Domahska has been professor. Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology since February 1995. She has been the Head of the Physical Chemistry Division since September 1991 and vice director of the Institute of Fundamental Chemistry (1988-1990). She had long-term scientific visits as visiting professor Laboratoire De Thermodynamique Ft D Analyse Chimique, University of Metz, France University of Turku, Finland Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, University of Natal, South Africa Department of Chemical Engineering, Louisiana State University, United States. Her interests have included such areas of physical chemistry as thermodynamics, especially thermodynamics of phase equilibria, VLE, LLE, SLE, high-pressure SLE, separation science, calorimetry, correlation and prediction of physical-chemical properties, and ionic liquids. She is a member of the Polish Chemical Society member of the Polish Association of Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis member of lUPAC Commission on Solubility member of International Association of Chemical Thermodynamics and scientific advisor at the Journal of Chemical Engineering Data. [Pg.403]


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