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Dr. Leonid S. Kanevsky, A. N. Erumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskij Prospekt 31, 119071 Moscow, Russia, E-mail c/o askundin mail.ru—Section 33.2... [Pg.735]

We are pleased to present to you this book on Semiconductor Sensors in Physico-Chemical Studies, edited by Dr. Leonid Kupriyanov of the Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry in Moscow. Translated from Russian by a professional translator, the prose still retains some of its local flavour although, we trust, it is clearly understandable throughout. [Pg.407]

Leonid D. Patsenker, Anatoliy L. Tatarets, and Ewald A. Terpetschnig... [Pg.1]

Leonid T. Eremenko Chernogolovka, Russia C.N.RRao Bangalore, India... [Pg.374]

Ludmyla Matzui, Mykhailo Semen ko, Mykol Babich, Leonid Kapitanchuk... [Pg.357]

Radar measurements of the Leonid meteor shower have measured entry velocities of order 70 kms-1. Routinely, the Earth passes through the debris left in space by periodic comets to produce beautiful meteor showers such as the Leonid (Figure 6.1), with observation rates as high as 100 meteors per hour. [Pg.158]

Figure 6.1 Leonid meteor shower. A composite of images taken by the Midcourse Space experiment satellite while in orbit around Earth. The satellite s perspective continuously changed relative to the path of the meteors, which caused their trajectories to be non-parallel. (Reproduced by permission of Jenniskens P., Nugent D., Tedesco E. and Murthy J. 2000 1997 Leonid shower from space, Earth, Moon and Planets 82/83 305)... Figure 6.1 Leonid meteor shower. A composite of images taken by the Midcourse Space experiment satellite while in orbit around Earth. The satellite s perspective continuously changed relative to the path of the meteors, which caused their trajectories to be non-parallel. (Reproduced by permission of Jenniskens P., Nugent D., Tedesco E. and Murthy J. 2000 1997 Leonid shower from space, Earth, Moon and Planets 82/83 305)...
We thank our colleagues for their valuable contribution to this research fiber diffraction— Jeremy Bond, Sean Deverin, Dr. Leonid Shinchuk, and Dr. Deepak Sharma prions—Drs. Jack Nguyen, Michael Baldwin, Haydn Ball, Robert Fletterick, Fred Cohen, Stanley Prusiner, and Mario Salmona polyalanine—Drs. Sylvie Blondelle and Natalia Reixach and polyglutamine— Dr. Ron Wetzel. We also thank Dr. Andrew Bohm (Department of Biochemistry, Tufts University) for graciously granting us access to their X-ray diffraction facility. [Pg.206]

Semiconductor Nanocrystals Prom Basic Principles to Applications Edited by Alexander L. Efros, David J. Lockwood, and Leonid Tsybeskov... [Pg.335]

Leonid G. Voskressensky, Larisa N. Kulikova, Tatiana N. Borisova and Alexey V. Varlamov... [Pg.81]

LENOR I. KHMEL NITSKIt, NINA N. MAKHOVA and LEONID I. BELEN KII... [Pg.829]

One of us (A.V.G.) would like to thank Profs Leonid Ivanov and Elena Ivanova for their help and for the possibility of using the atomic numerical code used in this work, and Profs Walter Kohn, Ilya Kaplan, and Andreas Theophilou for helpful comments. [Pg.298]

Krugylak, Leonid, and EricS. Lander. 1995. "High-Resolution Genetic Mapping of Complex Traits." American Journal of Human Genetics 56 1212-23. [Pg.106]

This work would not have been possible without the close collaboration with the experimental groups of E. W. Schlag (Munich) and of U. Even (Tel Aviv). I am very grateful to them and to their co-workers, H. L. Selzle and K. Miiller-Dethlefs in particular. It is also a pleasure to thank my co-workers Eran Rabani, Framboise Remade, and Leonid Baranov, whose contribution is reflected through the references to their papers. The work was supported by the Volkswagen Foundation and by SFB 377. [Pg.645]

Leonid Belen kii was born in Moscow, and he graduated from M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1953 with Professor A. P. Terentiev as supervisor in organic chemistry. Since 1955, he has worked as junior, senior (since 1966), and leading scientist (since 1988) at N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, where he obtained his Ph.D. degree (1963) under the direction of Professor Ya. L. Gol dfarb and his Degree of Dr. Chem. Sci. (1974) and rank of Professor in Chemistry (1991). His scientific interests include all aspects of chemistry of heterocyclic and aromatic compounds, particularly electrophilic substitution in benzene, thiophene, furan, and azole series as well as organosulfur chemistry. [Pg.95]

Oleg V. Shishkin, Leonid Gorb, and Jerzy Leszczynski... [Pg.399]


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