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Michael Robb, Chemistry Department, King s College London, Strand London, United Kingdom... [Pg.765]

O. W. Richardson (King s College, London) thermionic phenomenon and especially discovery of the law named after him. [Pg.1301]

The papers in this volume are presented in chronological order in which they were written, rather than being arranged thematically. They begin with material written while I was completing my PhD thesis at King s College, London and they deal primarily with the question of reduction. However, the first two papers are directed at different audiences and so take up different aspects of the question of reduction. [Pg.2]

History and Philosophy of Science Department, King s College, London University, Manresa Road, London SW3 6LX... [Pg.13]

I would like to thank H. R. Post (King s College, London) and C. K. Jorgensen (Geneva) for discussion. [Pg.17]

Eric Scerri studied chemistry at the Universities of London, Cambridge and Southampton, and obtained a Ph.D. in the history and philosophy of science from King s College, London on the question of "The Reduction of Chemistry to Quantum Mechanics," He has been a research felloiu in the history and philosophy of science at the London School of Economics and at the California Institute of Technology. He is currently an assistant professor of chemistry at Bradley University, where he also teaches histoiy and philosophy of chemistry, which are also his main research interests. He is editor of the new journal Foundations of Chemistry. Address Department of Chemistry, Bradley University, Peoria, IL 61625. Internet scerri bradley.edu. [Pg.35]

Eric R. Scerri is a lecturer in chemistry and the history and philosophy of science at University of California, Los Angeles. He is the founder and edi-tor-in-chief of the journal Foundations of Chemistry and the author o/The Periodic Tabic Its Story and Its Significance (Oxford University Press, 2007). He received his Ph.D. in the his ton/ and philosophy of science from King s College London. Address Department of Chemistry Biochemistry, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1569. Internet scerri chem.ucla.edu... [Pg.123]

Felicity K. R. Bertram, Clive P. Page Sackler Institute of Pulmonary Pharmacology, King s College London, London, UK... [Pg.193]

Sackler Institute of Pulmonary Phannacology King s College London London UK... [Pg.1524]

Division of Biomolecular Sciences Biophysics Section King s College London, England... [Pg.505]

Bob Ardrey obtained a first degree in Chemistry from the University of Surrey where he went on to obtain his doctorate stndying the chemistry of trans-2,3-dichloro-l,4-dioxan and the stereochemistry of its reaction prodncts using primarily mass spectrometry and nnclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. He then carried ont post-doctoral research at King s College, London, into the development of emitters for field-desorption mass spectrometry. [Pg.18]

Osborne, J., Collins, S. (2000). Pupils and parents views of the school science curriculum. London King s College London. [Pg.349]

A condenser of the type shown in Figure 59 is often called a fractional distillation condenser and was advocated by H. Jackson, Professor of Chemistry at King s College, London—hence the condenser is sometimes called a King s College condenser. It can be used as an ordinary condenser and as a reflux condenser. To make it, a... [Pg.165]

Series Editor Clive Page King s College London, UK... [Pg.307]

Stephen Hilton obtained his B.Sc. at King s College London in 1996 followed by a Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Keith Jones and Dr Sheetal Handa. In 2002 he carried out a postdoctoral fellowship under the supervision of Professor William Motherwell at University College London. In 2006 he moved to his current position at The Institute of Cancer Research as a postdoctoral fellow in Medicinal Chemistry. His research interests lie in the area of natural products containing sulfur, radical chemistry and anticancer drug targets. [Pg.772]

Lee, K. C., An experimental investigation of the trailing vortex structure and mixing characteristics of mixing vessels , Ph.D. Thesis, King s College, London, (UK) (1995). [Pg.225]

Department of Chemistry King s College London Strand, London WC2R 2LS... [Pg.372]

C. A. Coulson, "Inaugural Lecture, Chair of Theoretical Physics, King s College, London, 1948," 10-p. typescript, on 3. Coulson Papers, Bod.Oxford. [Pg.255]

On this, see Coulson s Inaugural Lecture for the chair of theoretical physics at King s College, London,... [Pg.266]

Ben Forbes, Ph.D., King s College London, Pharmaceutical Science Division, Franklin Williams Building, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH, UK, Telephone +44 207 8484823, Fax +44207 8484800, E-mail ben. forbes kcl.ac.uk... [Pg.717]


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