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What is equally as significant as their functional features is that these early engineering ethics codes were formulated minus any consultation with professors of ethics or philosophy. Instead, despite the presence in American public life of William James, John Dewey, and others, engineering ethics was the product of what might be called folk philosophy. [Pg.310]

James F. Leathrum and John A. Board. The parallel fast multipole algorithm in three dimensions. Technical report. Dept, of Electrical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, 1992. [Pg.95]

C. Palache, H. Berman, and C. Frondel, The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight and Edward S alisbuy Dana, 7th ed., John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1944, pp. 498, 636. [Pg.362]

A. James Stonehouse Raymond K. Hertz William Spiegelberg John Harkness Brush Wellman Inc. [Pg.74]

B. R. James, Homogeneous Hydrogenation, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1973, p. 148. [Pg.351]

Elavored carbonated beverages, or soft drinks, were developed by apothecaries and chemists in the early nineteenth century by the addition of flavored symps to fountain-dispensed carbonated water. The introduction of proprietary flavors began in the late 1880s. Charles H. Hires introduced his root beer extract in 1876, Vemors s Ginger Ale was marketed by James Vernor in 1880, R. S. La2enby perfected the formula for Dr. Pepper in 1885, and John S. Pemberton developed the formula for Coca-Cola in 1886. Brad s Drink was introduced in 1896 and was later renamed Pepsi-Cola in 1898. [Pg.10]

Fairmont Press, 1993. John W. Diifor and William E. Nelson, Centiifugol Tump Sourcebook, McGraw-Hill, 1992. Trocess Tumps, ITT Fluid Technology Corporation, 1992. James Corley, The Vibration Analysis of Pumps A Tutorial, Foiiii h International Pump Symposium, Texas A M University, Houston, Texas, May 1987. [Pg.898]

It is one of the wonders of the history of physics that a rigorous theory of the behaviour of a chaotic assembly of molecules - a gas - preceded by several decades the experimental uncovering of the structure of regular, crystalline solids. Attempts to create a kinetic theory of gases go all the way back to the Swiss mathematician, Daniel Bernouilli, in 1738, followed by John Herapath in 1820 and John James Waterston in 1845. But it fell to the great James Clerk Maxwell in the 1860s to take... [Pg.138]

James M. Montgomery, Ine. Water Treatment Principles and Design, John Wiley Sons, New York, 1985. [Pg.59]

The Reactor Safety Study (RSS) directed by Professor Norman Rasmussen of MIT may have had its beginnings in a letter from Senator Pastore to James Schlesinger, AEC Chairman, requesting risk information for the Price-Anderson renewal. The RSS study began in September 1972 with Saul Levine, full-time staff director assisted by John Bewick and Thomas Murley (all AEC). [Pg.3]

The TSK-GEL column is a trademark of Tosoh Haas Co. Ltd and the Waters Insulin HMWP column is a trademark of Waters Corporation. The author thanks the book s editor Chi-san Wu, the assigned peer reviewer, and the Eli Lilly and Company reviwers John Towns, Ralph Riggin, and James Kelley for their assistance, time, and professional comments. [Pg.536]

Towards a Systematic Molecular Orbital Theory for Excited States James B. Foresman, Martin Head-Gordon, John A. Pople and Michael J. Frisch... [Pg.190]

James Joule was horn in Salford, near Manchester, England, on Ueceniher 24, 1818. Ele was the second son of a wealthy brewery owner and was educated at home by private tutors. For three years he was fortunate enough to have the eminent British chemist, John Dalton as his chemisti y teacher. He never attended a university as a consequence, while he was... [Pg.682]

See also Hydroelectric Energy Smeaton, John Turbines, Wind Watt, James. [Pg.699]

In the 1950s, biologists (notably Francis Crick and James Watson) discovered the molecular basis for information coding in DNA and established that the workings of cells were molecular machines tvith understandable structure and function. Mathematician John von Neuman developed a mathematical theory of self-reproducing machines based on the biological theories. [Pg.810]

See also Carnot, Nicolas Leonard Sadi Faraday, Michael Fourier, Jean Baptiste Joseph Helmholtz, Hermann von Joule, James Prescott Maxwell, James Clerk Rankme, William John Macquorn. [Pg.1138]

The author was encouraged to undertake this work by Dr. James Villbrandt and the late Dr. W. A. Cunningham and Dr. John J. McKetta. The latter two as well as the late Dr. K. A. Kobe offered many suggestions to help establish the usefulness of the material to the broadest group of engineers and as a teaching text. [Pg.645]

We have included in this volume two chapters specifically related to society s kinetic system. We have asked James Wei of the University of Delaware, recent Chairman of the consultant panel on Catalyst Systems for the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Motor Vehicle Emissions, to illustrate key problems and bridges between the catalytic science and the practical objectives of minimizing automobile exhaust emissions. We have also asked for a portrayal of the hard economic facts that constrain and guide what properties in a catalyst are useful to the catalytic practitioner. For this we have turned to Duncan S. Davies, General Manager of Research and Development, and John Dewing, Research Specialist in Heterogeneous Catalysts, both from Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. [Pg.441]

Note Tnis article is abstracted from a comprehensive state-of-the-art study of the military expls and-proplnts production industry and its w pollution abatement problems and programs, carried out by an ad hoc committee of the American Defense Preparedness Association for the Environmental Protection Agency. A comprehensive report authored by Col. Norman I. Shapira (USA, Ret), Drs James Patterson and John Brown, and Messrs William Duckert and Jack Poison is available from the National Tech-nical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22161, in two volumes EPA-600/2-76-213a... [Pg.800]

See, for example Jui Sheng Hsieh, Principles of Thermodynamics, Scripta Book Company, Washington, 1975 Kenneth Wark, Thermodynamics. Fourth Edition, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, 1983 James Coull and Edward B. Stuart, Equilibrium Thermodynamics, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1964. [Pg.103]

Chrtstophfr Coyle, John G. Gleason, and Sharon Horovitoh1 Checked by James E. Kleckner and Robert E. Ireland... [Pg.27]

James P. Lodge John L. Margrave Leon Petrakis F. Sherwood Rowland Alan C. Sartorelli Raymond B. Seymour Aaron Wold Gunter Zweig... [Pg.410]


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