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Zykov V S 1988 Simuiation of Wave Processes in Excitabie Media (Manchester Manchester University Press)... [Pg.3074]

Bignell, V. and Fortune, J. 1992 Understanding Systems Failures. Manchester Manchester University Press. [Pg.382]

Cardwell, D. S. L. (1989). James Joule A Biography. Manchester, England Manchester University Press. [Pg.685]

The British physicist, famous for his discovei y of the electron, was born in Cheetham, near Manchester, on December 18, 1856. He first entered Owens College (later Manchester University) at the early age of fourteen. In 1876 Thomson won a scholarship in Mathematics to Trinity College, Cambridge, and remained a member of the College for the rest of his life. He became a Fellow in 1880, Lecturer in 1883 and Master in 1918, a position he held with great flair until his death on August 30, 1940. [Pg.1134]

Musson, A. E., Enterprise in Soap and Chemicals, Manchester University Press, Manchester,... [Pg.74]

Jones93] Jones, C. B. 1993. An Object-Based Design Method for Concurrent Programs. Manchester University, TR UMCS-92-12-1. [Pg.734]

In chemistry, the term complex can mean many things. The belief, which I shared, that complexes of the metal halides with monomers or with alkyl halides are important in CP induced me to undertake several difficult but fruitful investigations. Complexes between RX and MtXn were well known [see References in [24]] and they were being studied at about that time by several workers, such as H. C. Brown at Purdue University with regard to the A1 halides and Fairbrother at Manchester University was concerned with similar systems and with the ionisation of trityl halides by metal halides. I was concerned with TiCl4, my then favourite catalyst , and its interaction with the alkyl chlorides which were used as solvents for CP. The theory first suggested by Pepper [46] and adopted by us was that if a CP was initiated in an alkyl chloride RC1, and there was no evident effect of water, then the initiation was most likely akin to a Friedel-Crafts alkylation. This was represented by the equations (7) and (8) ... [Pg.30]

It so happened that 30 years later to the day I gave a research colloquium at Manchester University in which I could report that this job had now been completed, and we have in this paper the experimental details and the results concerning the title reaction which form the basis for the theory expounded in Section 4.5. The central point is the experimental proof that in very pure systems the principal initiating species is the A1X2+ ion (X = Cl or Br). Whilst this idea was quite old as a theoretical suggestion, its experimental verification had not been attempted previously. [Pg.294]

Bud, "The Discipline of Chemistry The Origins and Early Years of the Chemical Society of London" (Ph D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1980). And, more recently, R. F. Bud and G. K. Roberts, Science versus Practice Chemistry in Victorian Britain (Manchester Manchester University Press, 1984). [Pg.60]

Jr., became professor of organic chemistry at Manchester University in 1892, following studies under Bunsen. [Pg.186]

Bud, Robert F., and Gerrylynn K. Roberts. Science us. Practice Chemistry in Victorian Britain. Manchester Manchester University Press, 1984. [Pg.307]

Hovis G. L. (1974). A solution calorimetric and X-ray investigation of Al-Si distribution in monoclinic potassium feldspars. In The feldspars, W. S. MacKenzie and J. Zussman, eds. Manchester Manchester University Press. [Pg.837]

In The feldspars, W. S. MacKenzie and I Zussman, eds. Manchester Manchester University Press. [Pg.843]

University of Kent, Academy of Sciences, Manchester University,... [Pg.447]

Lewis C Rodlum Y Misaen B Changchum S Sims G L A Prince of Songkla University Manchester.University UMIST... [Pg.29]


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