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Examples of potential chemical attack scenarios are identified in a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-funded study undertaken at Johns Hopkins University Chemical Sensing and Mitigation Options for Commercial Airliners, Final Report, STD-01-189, Laurel, Md. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, July 2001. [Pg.25]

M. W. Beckstead and co-workers, "Convective Combustion Modelling AppHed to Deflagation Detonation Transition," in Proceedings of the 12th JANNAF Combustion Meeting, Pub. No. 273, Chemical Propulsion Information Agency (CPIA), Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, Md., 1975. [Pg.26]

EiquidPropellants Manual, contract NOw 62-0604-c, Chemical Propulsion Information Agency, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1961, Unit 2 (AH), Unit 5 (UDMH) and Unit 11 (MMH) Placards of Chemical Pockets and Propellants Handbook, Vol. 3, CPIA/194, publ. no. AD 870259, National Technical Information Service, U.S. Dept, of Commerce, Washington, D.C., May 1972, Unit 9 (AH and MMH), Unit 10 (UDMH). [Pg.292]

S elected Bibliographies, Handbooks, Manuals and Reviews Chemical Propulsion, Chemical Propulsion Information Agency, The Johns Hopkins University, G. W. C. Whiting School of Engineering, Columbia, Md. [Pg.295]

M. B. Erankel and co-woikets,JM]S[NMF Propulsion Committee Meeting, No.Ad-A103 844, CPIA Publ. No. 340, Chemical Propulsion Information Agency, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1981, p. 39. [Pg.374]

G. E. Manser, "Nitrate Ester Polyether Glycol Prepolymer," JANNAF Propulsion Committee Meeting, New Orleans, La., Chemical Information Agency, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1984. [Pg.374]

Contribution from Gates Chemical Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, No. 375, and from the Chemical Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University.)... [Pg.151]

Department of Chemical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218 and Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545... [Pg.306]

Benzer, S. (1956), The elementary units of heredity , in W. D. McElroy and B. Glass (Eds), A Symposium on the Chemical Basis of Heredity, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, pp. 70-93-... [Pg.345]

This publication was supported in part by NIH Grant LM 03300 from the National Library of Medicine. I wish to thank the following for permission to use archival materials Special Collections, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University Alan Mason Chesney Archives, Johns Hopkins University and Division of Archives, State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Part of the research for this paper was carried out while the author was a Visiting Associate Professor at The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine. A preliminary, abbreviated version of the paper was delivered at the American Chemical Society meeting in Washington, D.C., on September 12, 1979, at a session of papers in honor of Aaron J. Ihde sponsored by the Division of History of Chemistry. [Pg.111]

Reid, E. Emmet. "History of Offense Research, John Hopkins University Station", Historical Report No. H-149, Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood Arsenal Technical Library. [Pg.193]

On the scientific side, in the early 1900s, a new physics laboratory had just been completed, the fourth largest in the world after the Johns Hopkins University, Darmstadt, and Strassburg physics laboratories. A new electrochemical laboratory was opening for work complementing the physics department s course in chemical physics and the chemistry department s course in metallurgy. 59... [Pg.195]

Many researchers are now attempting to answer that question. An important breakthrough in the field came in 1973 when two researchers at the Johns Hopkins University, Solomon Snyder and Candace Pert, discovered an essential key to the way in which natural body chemicals relieve pain and provide dramatic changes in the brain. [Pg.18]

Ira Remsen, 1846-1927. Distinguished American chemist and professor of organic chemistry. President of The Johns Hopkins University. Author of excellent textbooks. Founder and editor of the American Chemical Journal. Friend of Sir William Ramsay. He investigated the composition of commercial saccharin. [Pg.783]

This work was made possible by the support of the author s research on flames by the National Science Foundation and the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society. He is indebted to Doctor R. M. Fristrom for many discussions on flame structure. The bulk of this work was written while the author was associated with the Johns Hopkins University. [Pg.32]

The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Chemistry, Baltimore, MD 21216. We thank the donors of the Petroleum Research Fund, administered by the American Chemical Society, and the NSF (CHE 86-07974) for financial support, and Professor S.-S. Jew for experimental help. [Pg.197]

After his immigration he continued his connection with the I. G. Farben-industrie A.G. as consultant for the General Aniline and Film Corporation and worked for about two years in the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Johns Hopkins University. The result of this period was an important paper published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 66, entitled The Adsorption of Hydrogen on Tungsten. ... [Pg.337]

Scialli, A.R., A. Leone, and G.K. Boyle Padgett. 1995. Reproductive Effects of Chemical, Physical, and Biologic Agents Reprotex. Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins University Press. [Pg.137]


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