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Kerr, J. F. (1963). Practical work in school science An account of an inquiry into the nature and purpose of practical work in school science teaching in England and Wales. Leicester, UK Leicester University Press. [Pg.132]

Fellow at St John s College and was awarded the Humphreys Research prize. At Cambridge, Nigel was a Research Fellow of the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 and Royal Society University Research Fellow. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1997. Aged 36, Nigel is now Professor at Leicester University and Lister Institute Research Fellow. He is a recipient of the Colworth Medal of the Biochemical Society. His scientific interests include mechanistic and quantum enzymology his recreational interests include Victorian and College philately. [Pg.186]

Department of Chemistry, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LEI 7RH UK e-mails gas8 leicester.ac.uk... [Pg.107]

Benjamin Brodie, "On the Mode of Representation Afforded by the Chemical Calculus, as contrasted with the Atomic Theory," Chemical News 15 (1867) 295305, esp. 298300. See W. H. Brock, ed., The Atomic Debates Brodie and the Rejection of the Atomic Theory (Leicester University Press, 1967). [Pg.111]

Brock, William H., ed. The Atomic Debates Brodie and the Rejection of the Atomic Theory. Leicester Leicester University Press, 1967. [Pg.307]

Department of Chemistry, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LEI 7RH, United Kingdom, and tDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2146 Health Sciences Mall, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z3 Canada... [Pg.1]

Rolf W. Berg defended his dissertation (candidate of chemical engineering) in vibrational spectroscopy of coordination compounds at the Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark in 1972. He has been a research fellow and after 1984 an associate professor at the Department of Chemistry for many years. He has had long-term scientific visits to Leicester University... [Pg.401]

W.H. Brock and D.M, Knight, The Atomic Debates, his 56 (1965) 5-25 W.H. Brock, ed., The Atomic Debates (Leicester University of Leicester Press, 1967). A more extended study can be found in Alan J. Rocke, Chemical Atomism in the Nineteenth Century From Dalton to Cannizzaro (Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University Press, 1984). [Pg.236]

See Dick Richardson and Carolyn Kitching, Britain and the World Disarmament Conference , in Peter Catterall and C. J. Morris (eds.), Britain and the Threat to Stability in Europe, 1918-45 (Leicester University Press, 1993), pp. 35-56. [Pg.100]

D.K. Fieldhouse, The Labour governments and the Empire-Commonwealth, 1945-51 , in Ritchie Ovendale (ed.). The Foreign Policy of the British Labour Governments, 1945-1951 (Leicester University Press, 1984), pp. 83-120, at pp. 95-102. [Pg.246]

Department of Chemistry, Leicester University, Leicester, England... [Pg.283]

We thank the British Technology Group and the Association of Anaesthetists for sponsoring the University Research Program, Professor G. Smith and Dr. C. Hanning of Leicester University, Department of Anaesthesia, for their joint interest and clinical results, and our laboratory technicians P. Keating and R. Cameron for careful preparations and assays. [Pg.170]

Alexander J. Williamson, Journal of the Chemical Society 4 (1852) 351, quoted in C. A. Russell, The History of Valency (Leicester Leicester University Press, 1971), 51. An orrery is a mechanical device showing the movements of the planets around the sun. It was invented ca. 1700 and named after Charles Boyle, the earl of Orrery. [Pg.137]

Hansen, A. (ed.) (1994) The mass media and environmental issues. Leicester Leicester University Press. [Pg.67]

Russell, C.A. The History of Valency. Leicester University Press. 1971. [Pg.503]

Teich, M. with Needham, D. M. (1992). A Documentary History of Biochemistry 1770-1940. Leicester University Press, Leicester, pp. 314-316. [Pg.330]

Department of Biochemistry University of Leicester University Road Leicester LEI 7RH UK... [Pg.1611]

Similarly, I would like to thank Professor Andy Abbott of Leicester University for his encoiuragement and advice after reading several chapters of this book. [Pg.595]

CA. Russell The History of Valencpy Leicester University Press, Leicester 1971 ... [Pg.35]

Engstrom, D. R. H. E. Wright Jr., 1984. Chemical stratigraphy of lake sediments as a record of environmental change. In Haworth, E. Y. J. W. G. Lund (eds.) Lake Sediments and Environmental History. Leicester University Press, Leicester 11-68. [Pg.134]

X-Ray Astronomy Group, Department of Physics and Astronomy Leicester University, Leicester l l 7RH, UK. [Pg.309]

Mossman, S. (ed.) (1997). Early Plastics Perspectives, 1850-1950. Leicester University Press, London. [Pg.90]


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