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Figure 5 The concentration of isoproturon and associated rainfall at Burnt House on the River Eastern Yar, Isle of Wight, f994... Figure 5 The concentration of isoproturon and associated rainfall at Burnt House on the River Eastern Yar, Isle of Wight, f994...
Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Wiltshire) South-East... [Pg.1060]

Transduction Laboratories (Lexington, KY, U.S.A.) Ultraclone (Isle of Wight, U.K.)... [Pg.51]

T.S. WORK - Cowes, Isle of Wight (formerly Mill Hill,... [Pg.198]

ChemQuest, Isle of Wight, England Centre for Molecular Design, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, U.K. [Pg.7]

Europe has its own Cretaceous amber. Deposits have been found in, among other places, England (the Isle of Wight), France, Denmark and Austria. They date from 130 to 100 million years old. [Pg.16]

Isle of Wight Farmers Market Route 17 Hwy. 669 Carrollton, VA B 804-238-2352 Seasonal... [Pg.387]

The Monowai returning to Portsmouth from a rehearsal of the D-Day invasion that took place in the Channel, off the Isle of Wight, between 21 and 28. April 1911. [Pg.144]

The Weald Clay also occurs in Sussex, Isle of Purbeck (Dorset), and in parts of the Isle of Wight, and is worked in all these areas. [Pg.78]

These deposits occur only in the Hampshire Basin and in Devonshire. Among those used are part of the Headon Beds near Bournemouth and the Hamstead Beds (Isle of Wight). [Pg.80]

Hooke, Robert (b. 1635 Isle of Wight d.l703 London) proposed the elasticity theory. He also coined the term cell in his book Micrographia (1665) and much more he feuded with Newton. [Pg.221]

ChemQuest, Delamere House, 1 Royal Crescent, Sundown, Isle of Wight, U.K., P036 8LZ, and. Centre for Molecular Design, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, U.K., POl SHE Department of Mathematics, Buckingham Building, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, U.K., POl SHE. [Pg.287]

Covers the counties of Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Isle of Wight, Norfolk, Suffolk, Oxfordshire, Kent, East West Sussex and Surrey... [Pg.361]

Balmain, Phil. Mag., 1842, xxi, 270 1843, xxii, 467 1843, xxiii, 71 1844, xxiv, 191 Proc. Chem. Soc., 1843, i, 49 Mem. Chem. Soc., 1843, i, 149. William Henry Balmain (Helgoland, 12 December 1817-Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 15 January 1880) was assistant to Turner, lecturer in the Mechanics Institute, Liverpool, then from 1847 an industrial chemist in St. Helens his luminous paints were famous. Balmain called boron nitride aethogen, from its luminescence in a flame. [Pg.324]


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