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Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padua, 1-35121 Padua, Italy National Research Council Unit for Muscle Biology and Physiopathology, Padua, Italy... [Pg.235]

Carotenuto G Del Nobile A M Nicolais L Italy,National Research Council Naples,University... [Pg.51]

Journal of Applied Polymer Science 74,No.3, 17th Oct. 1999, p.532-40 TETRAFUNCTIONAL EPOXY RESEVSrMODELING THE CURING KINETICS BASED ON FTIR SPECTROSCOPY DATA Musto P Martuscelli E Ragosta G Russo P Villano P Italy,National Research Council... [Pg.58]

P. Vincen ini, ed.. Advanced Ceramic Processes, Proceedings of the 3rd International Meeting of Modem Ceramics Technology, National Research Council, Research Laboratory of Ceramics Technology, Paen2a, Italy, 1978. [Pg.39]

IBST, Cranfield University, Silsoe, Bedfordshire - MK45 4DT, UK -Institute of Crystallography - National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Section of via Salaria km 29.300 - 00016, Monterotondo Scalo (Rome), Italy Department of Chemistry, University of Crete, 71409 Iraklion, Crete, Greece d. g. varsamis. s02 cranfield. ac. uk... [Pg.332]

Gleria M,Minto F,FlamigniL (1993) US US,5,260,283,Chem Abstr 115,123861 g (1991), assigned to The National Research Council of Italy... [Pg.243]

Research supported by National Research Council of Italy, Special Project RAISA, subproject 4, Paper N°2373. [Pg.448]

This work was supported in part by the National Research Council of Italy, Special Project RAISA, subproject N. 2 by the Ministero deUe Risorse Agricole e Forestall (MIRAAF), and by the European Community Grant AIR3-CT94-2215. [Pg.780]

We thank A. Zambelli, P. Longo, C. Pellecchia, G. Milano, G. Monaco, and C. Costabile of the University of Salerno, M. Toto and G. Minieri of the University of Naples, and L. Resconi, G. Morini, and G. Moscardi of Giulio Natta Research Center of Basell for useful discussions. This work has been supported by the Ministero della Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica of Italy within PRIN 2002 fundings, by Basell, and by the National Research Council of Italy. [Pg.62]

Maurizio S. Montaudo, Italian National Research Council (CNR), Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Polymers, Catania, Italy. [Pg.1]

The workshop was organized by the CNR (National Research Council of Italy) and INSTM (Italian Interuniversity Consortium for the Science and Technology of Materials) in the frame of the activities of the EU Network of Excellence (NoE) IDECAT (Integrated Design of Catalytic Nanomaterials for Sustainable Production). [Pg.468]

Danilo Corradini is research director at the Institute of Chemical Methodologies of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) and a member of the General Scientific Advisory Board of CNR. His involvement in separation science started in 1976 with his research work on chromatography and electrophoresis for his PhD studies in chemistry, which was carried out at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, under the direction of Michael Lederer, founder and first editor of the Journal of Chromatography. In 1983-1984, he worked with Csaba Horvath, the pioneer of HPLC, at the Department of Chemical Engineering at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, where he initiated his first investigations on the HPLC of proteins and peptides, which he continued at the Institute of Chromatography of CNR after he returned to Italy. [Pg.715]

Institute of Chemical Methodologies National Research Council Montelibretti, Rome, Italy... [Pg.716]

Dipartimento di Chimica Fisica, Universitd di Padova, Italy Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario... [Pg.85]

University of Calabria Institute of Membrane Technology National Research Council of Italy ITM-CNR... [Pg.573]

This work was supported by grants from the National Research Council, the Istituto Superiore della Sanita, the Sardinian Department of Health and Welfare, and the Gioventu in Armonia (GIOI A) Foundation (Pisa, Italy). [Pg.91]

Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Genoa, 16148 Genoa, Italy Institute of Biophysics, National Research Council, 16149 Genoa, Italy Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Anatomy, University of Genoa,... [Pg.295]

Mario Nobile (295), Institute of Biophysics, National Research Council, 16149 Genoa, Italy... [Pg.483]

Acknowledgement. We thank the National Research Council of Italy for its financial support. [Pg.57]

BCR = Commission of the European Communities, Community Bureau of Reference, Belgium. IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria. NIES = National Institute of Environmental Science, Japan. ISS = Istituto Superiore di Sanita (National Institute of Health), Italy. NIST = National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA. AGAL = Australian Government Analytical Laboratory, Australia. NRCC = National Research Council of Canada, Canada. [Pg.658]

Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italian National Research Council, Bologna, Italy e-mail a.maurizi isac.cnr.it... [Pg.89]

National Research Council of Italy Via Marconi, 8 80125 Naples Italy... [Pg.249]

The senior author would like to thank the faculty and staff of the Universita della Calabria, Cosenza, Italy for their help and encouragement in initiating this cooperative research effort. The SEM results provided by Mr. James W. Barker of Cleveland State University are also acknowledged gratefully. This work was carried out with the financial support of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) Progetto Finalizzato "Chimica Fine e Secondaria". [Pg.290]

Abstract The Institute for the Organic Synthesis and Photoreactivity (Bologna, Italy) of the National Research Council is involved in activities carried out together with other scientific institutions (Department of Chemical Engineering, Processing and Materials of the University of Palermo) and an aerospace and defense company (Proel Tecnologie, Firenze, Italy). The research activity is related to ... [Pg.103]

It is now obvious that atmospheric transport of persistent toxic organic substances is the major pathway between ecosystems. For dioxin, volatilization of residues from contaminated soils was first noted as a concern at Seveso, Italy (4). The National Research Council of Canada reported that atmospheric emissions were the major source of chlorinated dioxins in the Canadian environment (5). A recent Ontario report estimates that from 8 10 kg of 2,3,7,8 -TCDD equivalents enter the Ontario environment annually from combustion of municipal refuse and sewage sludge and that all other combustion sources contribute from 20 -50 kg annually (6). The only other major source considered was from the use and disposal of chlorinated phenols. [Pg.96]

The work reported here has been supported by the National Research Council of Italy, the Italian Department of Education, and the European Community. The enthusiastic contribution of young co-workers whose names appear in the references is also gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.137]

Institute of Composite and Biomedical Materials National Research Council Naples, Italy... [Pg.309]

Institute on Membrane Technology National Research Council University of Calabria Cosenza, Italy... [Pg.865]


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