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F.W.G. Swann, JFranklinlnst 250, 219—48 (1950) (On certain matters pertaining to electrets) 4) Kansas University, Third Quarterly Progress Report Research Studies on Electrets Project 152B-0-M19 (15 Aug to 15 Nov 1951)... [Pg.663]

Sanjay R. Menon Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Department of Microbi-ology/Genetics, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas... [Pg.10]

Compositionand Feeding Value of Cottonseed Feed Products for Beef Cattle, Kansas University Agricultural Experiment Station and Co-operative Extension Service (2002) http // wwwoznet.ksu.edu/library/lvstk2/mf2538.pdf... [Pg.35]

Because there is LC-EC, it is only logical that there should be CE-EC and capillary electrochromatography (CEC)-EC. This area was pioneered by Andrew Ewing at the Pennsylvania State University. Richard Zare (Stanford University) and Susan Lunte (Kansas University) have explored this idea in a number of unique ways. The basic technology has been recently reviewed [3]. There are several fundamental problems that do not occur with LC-EC. First, the capillaries must be of small diameter to properly dissipate resistive heating. Thus, the electrodes used in CE-EC are normally carbon libers or metallic wires placed in or at the capillary end. [Pg.597]

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CBT-8709276 and by the Kansas University General Research Fund (GRF 3509-20-0038). [Pg.315]

Kansas University-Merck Corporation (20). In August 1980, a merger was announced between INTER-X, a drug research company, and Merck and Company, a multinational pharmaceutical corporation. INTER-X was founded by Takeru Hlguchi, a professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at Kansas University. Merck is a New Jersey based corporation with 1979 sales of 2.4 billion ... [Pg.87]

INTER-X is a multimillion dollar corporation located on Kansas University Endowment Association land in Lawrence. [Pg.87]

Joseph Lloyd Burkholder obtained an engineering degree in 1907 from Kansas University, Lawrence KS, which in 1947 bestowed upon him a citation for distinguished service in his profession. After work for a railway company, he became in 1910 engineer of the U S Bureau of Reclamation USBR with projects at Boise ID, El Paso TX, and Denver CO. From 1922 to 1924 he was then in charge of the Barahona Project, Dominican Republic, from when he was on a project for flood control at Kansas City. From 1926 to 1939 Burkholder was chief engineer of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, Albuquerque NM. [Pg.146]

Chesley Johnston Posey obtained the BS and MS degrees in eivil engineering from Kansas University, and University of Illinois, Urbana IL, respectively. [Pg.710]

Chicago IL. He was assistant instruetor in geology at Kansas University until 1924, from 1926 to 1929 instruetor in geology at University of Pennsylvania,... [Pg.780]

Donald Richter, Chemical Soldiers British Gas Warfare in World War I (Lawrence, Kansas University Press of Kansas 1992) p. 150. [Pg.279]

Emig, C.C. (1997) Ecology of inarticulated Brachiopods. In Kaesler (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part H, Brachiopoda (Revised), Volume 1 (Lawrence The Geological Society of America and Kansas University Press), pp. 473 95. [Pg.267]

Tennessee State University University of Colorado at Boulder University of Kansas University of Miami University of Texas at Austin University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of Oklahoma University of Wyoming... [Pg.80]


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