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Flodgkin A L 1971 The Conduction of the Nervous Impulse (Liverpool University Press)... [Pg.2846]

A gas turbine CHP. scheme which operates at Liverpool University, UK, consists of a Centrax 4 MW (nominal) gas turbine with an overall efficiency of about 0.27, exhausting to a WHB. The plant meets a major part of the University s heat load of about 7 MW on a mild winter s day. Supplementary firing of the WHB (to about 15 MW) is possible on a cold day. Provision is al.so made for by-passing the WHB when the heat load is light, in spring and autumn,. so that the plant can operate very flexibly, in three modes viz., power only, recuperative and supplementary firing. [Pg.180]

Huxley, A.F. (1980). Reflections on Muscle. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool. [Pg.236]

Leverhulme Centre for Innovative Catalysis, Robert Robinson Laboratories, Department of Chemistry Liverpool University, P.O. Box 147, Liverpool, L69... [Pg.211]

T. C. Barker and J. R. Harris. A Merseyside Town in the Industrial Revolution St. Helens 1750-1900. Liverpool Liverpool University Press, 1954. Source for pollution in Leblanc towns and factories industrial map of Europe regulation and court suits children, women, and Irish in work force. [Pg.202]

D. Cole-Hamilton, Liverpool University Professor Gray, some of the platinum complexes that you have prepared at the same time as producing hydrogen contain, formally at least, Pt(III). Can these compounds act as oxidising agents, either thermally or photochemically ... [Pg.35]

Cheetham, S.A. (2006) Chemical communication in the house mouse linking biochemistry and behaviour (PhD thesis). Liverpool University of Liverpool. [Pg.278]

Due to the complexity and cost of the technique no water laboratory in the UK has its own facilities for carrying out neutron activation analysis. Instead, samples are sent to one of the organizations that possess the facilities, e.g. the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell or the Joint Manchester-Liverpool University Reactor located at Risley. [Pg.90]

Redfield, A.C. 1934. On the proportions of derivatives in sea water and their relation to the composition of plankton. Pp. 176-192 in James Johnstone Memorial Volume I., Liverpool University of Liverpool. [Pg.122]

Redfield, A. C. In James Johnstone Memorial Volume Liverpool University Press Liverpool, England, 1934 pp 176-192. [Pg.282]

Samson P., Reaction Dynamics of Small Molecules at Metal Surfaces, Liverpool University, 1999. [Pg.175]

The arrival of women chemistry students at UL had a considerable effect on the student chemistry culture. The Liverpool University Chemical Society (LUCS) had been founded in 1892,35 and the social life of the society focused on the men-only Annual Dinner and the Annual Kneipe (Beer Party). The latter event was an evening spent in drinking beer, smoking, singing songs, and telling stories. [Pg.182]

An event of a nature quite unprecedented in the annals of the Chemical Society took place in the large Lecture Theatre on January 16th. A degree of Ph.D. was introduced by Liverpool University in 1922 but not until December 1924 was the degree conferred on a woman. The Faculty of Science and especially the Department of Chemistry, is very proud that the first successful woman was a chemist — Dr Edith Morrison, who after two years of brilliant research work on Photosynthesis, under Prof. Baly, obtained a well-deserved degree.42... [Pg.184]

Anon. (1929). The evolution of the Chemical Society. Liverpool University Chemical Society Magazine, New Series 9(3) 7-8. [Pg.208]

Anon. (1923). Rip-raps. Liverpool University Chemical Society... [Pg.208]

Anon. (1926). Certificates of candidates for election at the ballot to be held at the ordinary scientific meeting on Thursday, 2nd December. Proceedings of the Chemical Society 114 University of Liverpool, Student Records (19 Feb 1914). Liverpool University Chemical Society Magazine. [Pg.209]

Register, Royal Institute of Chemistry, 1948 University of Liverpool, Student Records Liverpool University Chemical Society Magazine, 1913-1916 Anon. (1978). News review. Chemistry in Britain 14 267. [Pg.209]

See T. Wyke, Public Sculpture in Greater Manchester (Liverpool Liverpool University Press, 2005), pp. 117—19 on Theed. On Fehr see A. S. Gray, J. Breach, N. Breach, Edwardian Architecture A Biographical Dictionary (Iowa City, IA University of Iowa Press, 1986), p. 177. [Pg.180]

Fehr (1867-1940) of London, trained at the Royal Academy Schools from 1885 and was then a studio assistant to Thomas Brock (1847-1922). He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy from 1887. His best-known work is Perseus Rescuing Andromeda (1893) but he produced numerous public statues of historical figures as well as a number of war memorials. See G. T. Noszlopy and F. Waterhouse, Public Sculpture of Staffordshire and the Black Country (Liverpool Liverpool University Press, 2005), p. 266. [Pg.184]

Noszlopy, G. T. and F. Waterhouse, Public Sculpture of Staffordshire and the Black Country (Liverpool Liverpool University Press, 2005). [Pg.228]

Department of Chemistry, Leverhulme Centre for Innovative Catalysis, Liverpool University, Liverpool L69 3BX, United Kingdom... [Pg.117]

Redfield, A. C. (1934) On the Proportions of Organic Derivatives in Seawater and Their Relation to the Composition of Plankton. In James Johnson Memorial Volume, R. J. Daniel, Ed., Liverpool University Press, Liverpool. [Pg.961]


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