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Lynch, Matthew

Bicontinuous Liquid Crystals, edited by Matthew L. Lynch and Patrick T. Spicer... [Pg.240]

Robert G. Bartolo Matthew L. Lynch The Procter Gamble Company... [Pg.160]

Medicine and the State, Matthew J. Lynch and Stanley S. Raphael, two Canadian pathologists, report on a study of disabled employees of three Berlin companies ordered to be reexamined by Vertrauensdrzte between 18.3 percent and 26.5 percent declared themselves fit immediately, that is without reexamination about 25 percent to 30 percent of those remaining were found fit on reexamination. Before World War ii, more than 50 percent of the workers certified as sick in Vienna were found to be healthy enough for work. After the war, the old patten quickly reemerged, in a 1953 study conducted in Germany, out of some 85,000 claimants for sick pay ordered to be examined by trust physicians, more than half failed to present themselves for examination. [Pg.68]

Matthews, D. A., Cotman, G., and Lynch, G., 1976, An electron microscopic study of lesion-induced synaptogenesis in the dentate gyrus of the adult rat. 1. Magnitude and time course of degeneration. Brain Res. 115 1-21. [Pg.178]

The experimental papers cover the various spectroscopic techniques and a few deal with special materials. The introductory chapter (62) by Baer and Schneider presents an overview of this field and helps tie the various aspects together that are reviewed in detail in the remaining chapters of the volume. Photoemission studies (UPS - ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy, and XPS - X-ray photoemission spectroscopy) on various materials are discussed by Campagna and Hillebrecht (chapter 63)- intermetallic compounds, by Lynch and Weaver (chapter 66)— cerium and its compounds, and by Hiifner (chapter 67) - chalcogenides. Other experimental techniques covered include BIS (bremsstrahlung isochromat spectroscopy) by Hillebrecht and Campagna (chapter 70), X-ray absorption and X-ray emission by Rohler (chapter 71) and inelastic electron scattering by Netzer and Matthew (chapter 72). [Pg.615]


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