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Purolite Corporation - London company offers ion exchange products and polymeric absorbents. Find corporate info, offices worldwide, products, services, and contacts...http //www.purolite.com.. [Pg.440]

A major, systematic piece of research has resulted in a directory that lists British scientific instrument makers who were active over the period 1550 to 1851.16 This has been compiled mainly from the records of the London companies and guilds. What is particularly fascinating is that it provides an insight into the family relationships of makers by revealing who was apprenticed to whom. [Pg.217]

It was quite clear that the scale of production in the William Dunn School could barely provide enough material for further clinical trials hence, Florey tried to elicit the help of drug companies. ICI, Burroughs Wellcome, Boots and a small London company, Kemball-Bishop, all showed interest but due to the exigencies of war-tom Britain, none had sufficient funds for speculative research. They were probably also worried that a chemical synthesis of penicillin would be devised once its structure had been elucidated thus, money spent on culture technology would be wasted. They were also probably worried about the patent situation. Florey had mentioned this issue to the Medical Research Council, which had provided a modest amount of research money. Apparently, the senior MRC officials were vehemently opposed to patenting on the grounds that it was unethical for medical researchers to benefit from their discoveries. The American pharmaceutical companies suffered no such qualms of conscience, and in due course the British companies had to pay royalties to their US counterparts before they could produce penicillins. [Pg.46]

Maslov, V. R, Fedoriuk, M. V. Semi-Classical Approximation in Quantum Mechanics. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Boston, London (1981)... [Pg.395]

Manufactured by C. Reichert Akt., Wien zvii, Austria. It is available from Shandon Scientific Company, 6 Connaught Place, London, S.W. 7. [Pg.82]

Marketed by Baird and Tatlock (London) Ltd. t Marketed by the Scientidc Glass Apparatus Company. [Pg.119]

For example, from Imperial Smelting Corporation. 37. Dover Street, London. W.l, or from The ilatheaon Company, East Rutherford, N.J., U.S.A. [Pg.183]

L. Brandsma, "Preparative Acetylenic Chemistry", Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, London, New York, (1971). [Pg.271]

F. B. Howard-White, Nickel, An HistoricalRepieii>, Methuen Company, London, 1963, pp. 69—71. [Pg.16]

Technical data. Wood Mackenzie Agrochemical Monitor No. 113, Agrochemical Company Service, County NatWest WoodMac Securities Ltd., London, Dec. 1994. [Pg.152]

Industrial Microorganisms, BenjanHn-Curnrnings Publishing Company, London, 1985, pp. 115 —142 T. Asai, K. Aida, and K. Oishi, Bull Agric. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 21, 134 (1957). [Pg.297]

S. Kinoshita in A. L. Demain and N. A. Solomon, eds.. Biology of Industrial Microorganisms, Benjarnin-Curnmings Publishing Company, London, 1985, pp. 115-142. [Pg.300]

D. A. Everest, The Chemistry ofP>ery//ium, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam/London/New York, 1964. [Pg.77]

C. Preston, ed.. The Dyeing of Cellulosics Fibres, Dyers Company PubHcations Tmst, London, 1986. [Pg.379]

The same money invested in a project with a (DCFRR) of 10 percent would, by Eq. (9-108), obtain an entrepreneurial return i = 8.37 percent on the whole investment, i.e., 8.37/ 100. Investment of the entrepreneur s own money would only achieve an aftertax return of (0.1)(1 — 0.40) = 6 percent on 50, or 3/ 100 of total investment. The incentive to the entrepreneur to manage the projeci thus corresponds to a tax-free income of 5.37/ 100 of total investment. In practice, money is borrowed from more than one source at different interest rates and at different tax liabihties. The effective cost of capital in such cases can be obtained by an extension of the above reasoning and is treated in detail by A. J. Merrett and A. Sykes Capital Budgeting and Company Finance, Longmans, London, 1966, pp. 30 8). [Pg.832]

Gilson, J. 1951 A New Approach to Engineering Tolerances. London The Machinery Publishing Company. [Pg.386]

Horlock, J.H., Axial Flow Turbines, Butterworth and Company Ltd., London, 1966. [Pg.368]

Over the years with the different editions 1 have received help from very many companies concerned with the production of plastics materials and from very many individuals. For this edition I should specifically like to thank Susan Davey, Academic Information Services Manager of the University of North London, Rebecca Dolbey and Ray Gill of Rapra Technology Ltd, Peter Lewis of the Open University, Simon Robinson of European Plastics News, Christopher Sutcliffe of Crystal Polymers Ltd and Graham Bonner of BP Chemicals. [Pg.931]

Shah, Y. T., Reaction Engineering in Direct Coat Liquefaction. Addison-Weslcy publishing Company, London, 1981. [Pg.234]

Davison, G., and Hewitt, C.N. (ed.) (1997) Air Pollution in the United Kingdom, Royal Society of Chemistry, London. Dow Chemical Company (1993) Dow s Fire and Explosion Index Hazard Classification Guide American Institute of Chemical Engineers. [Pg.555]

S. KARABORNI Shell International Petroleum Company Limited London, England... [Pg.951]

Appleyard, R. (1933). Charles Parsons. London Constable Company Ltd. [Pg.934]

Rankine, W. J. M. (1S59). Steam Engine and Other Prime Movers. London and Glasgow Richard Griffin Company... [Pg.977]

To compete worldwide, Siemens founded several industi y subsidiai y companies in St. Petersburg, in London, in France, and in Vienna. In these... [Pg.1047]

Braithwaite, E. R. (Ed.), Lubrication and Lubricants, Elsevier Publishing Company, London (1967)... [Pg.457]


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