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Martin, Henri

We gratefully acknowledge the comments and suggestions submitted by the following companies and peer reviewers Henry Blunt (Shell Oil) Arthur F. Burk (DuPont) Charles Dancer (Allied Signal) J. A. Hoffmeister (Martin Marietta Energy Systems) Robert Ormsby (Air Products and Chemicals) Duane Sanderson (3M) Anthony A. Thompson (Monsanto) and Guy Van Cleve (Petrocon). [Pg.230]

Surfactant Solutions New Methods of Investigation, edited by Raoul Zana Nonionic Surfactants Physical Chemistry, edited by Martin J. Schick Microemulsion Systems, edited by Henri L Rosano and Marc Clausse Biosurfactants and Biotechnology, edited by Naim Kosaric, W. L. Cairns, and Neil C. C. Gray... [Pg.4]

Vaughan, Henry.The works of Henry Vaughan edited by L.C. Martin. 2nd ed ed. Edited by Leonard Cyril Martin. 1914 reprint, Oxford Clarendon P, 1957. 771p. [Pg.659]

Martin, L.C. Henry Vaughan and Hermes Trismegistus. Rev Engl Studs 18, no. [Pg.660]

Muller had several clues to guide his search. First, he knew from Henri Martin s mothproofing work that a chlorinated hydrocarbon worked as a gastric moth poison. Second, his early experiments showed him that compounds with the group CH2C1 had some insecticidal effect. Third, a 1934 article in the Journal of the Chemical Society of London described the preparation of diphenyltrichloroethane, which Muller found to be somewhat poi-... [Pg.152]

Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1743-1817). William Gregor (1761-1817), a minister who also dabbled in experiments, discovered a type of sand in 1791 from which a mysterious white powder could be produced. Klaproth recognized the yet-unknown element, and Henri Moissan (1852-1907) prepared pure titanium by electrolysis. [Pg.44]

Participants in the second conference (April 1925) of the Institut International de Chimie Solvay in Brussels. The topic was "Structure and Activity," and four papers were devoted to activation or mechanism in chemical reactions. Henry Armstrong and Jean Perrin are seated at the center section of the adjoining tables. Andre Job and Thomas Martin Lowry are to Perrin s left. Courtesy of the Instituts Intemationaux de Physique et Chimie (Solvay), Brussels. [Pg.351]

Dale, Sir Henry 77 Delay 77 Delay, Jean 77 delocalized orbitals 233 Deniker, Pierre 77 Density Functional Theory 55,228,241,271,278 deposition conditions 168 design of the Sawatzky-Kay apparatus 152 Dess-Martin oxidation 11 detailed atomic-level representation 92 determinant 279 diastereoface selectivity 22,... [Pg.288]

Martines de Pasqually Henry Ridgely Evans, Cagliostro and His Egyptian Rite of Freemasonry Washington, 1919, pp. 12—17. [Pg.257]

At the end of the eighteenth century, scientists thought that pitchblende was a mixture of iron and zinc compounds. In 1789 Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1743—1817) discovered a new metallic element in a sample of pitchblende, which he named uranus after the recently discovered planet. Although what he actually discovered was the compound uranous oxide (UOj), it was adequate to establish him as the discoverer of uranium. For almost a century, scientists believed that the compound uranous oxide (UO ) was the elemental metal uranium. In 1841 Eugene-Melchoir Pefigot (1811—1890) finally isolated the metal uranium from its compound. Even so, no one knew that both the compounds and metal of uranium were radioactive until 1896, when Henri Becquerel (1852—1908) mistakenly placed apiece of potassium... [Pg.314]

Manning, K. R. (1994). Henry C. McBay Reflections of a chemist. In W. M. Jackson B. J. Evans (Eds), Henry C. McBay. A Chemical Festchrift (pp. 1-41). Proceedings of a Symposium in Honor of the First Martin L. King, Jr. Scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA MIT Press. [Pg.166]

Petroski, Henry, The Engineer Is Human The Role of Failure in Succesrful Design, St. Martin s Press, 1985. [Pg.15]

Judson R, Richard A, Dix DJ, Houck K, Martin M, Kavlock RJ, DeUarco V, Henry HT, Sayre P,... [Pg.370]

When the Abbe Hauy pointed out the close similarity and probable identity of beryl and the emerald, Vauquelin analyzed them carefully, and found in 1798 that they are indeed identical, and that they contain a new earth, which he named glucina, but which is now known as beryllia The metal was isolated thirty years later by Wohler and Bussy independently. Boron was isolated in 1808 by Gay-Lussac and Thenard in France and by Davy in England by reduction of boric acid with potassium. Although amorphous silicon was prepared by Berzelius in 1824, the crystalline form of it was not obtained until about thirty years later, when Henri Sainte-Clarie DeviUe prepared it by an electrolytic method Aluminum was isolated in 1825 by the Danish physicist, Oersted, and two years later Wohler prepared it by a better method. Successful commercial processes for the manufacture of this important metal were perfected by Henri Sainte-Claiie Deville, by Charles Martin Hall, and by Dr. Paul L. T. Heroult. [Pg.565]

The next scene of the aluminum drama is laid in the United States. Henri Sainte-Claire Deville s process had made the metal a commercial product, but it was still expensive. Charles Martin Hall, a student at Oberlin College, inspired by the accounts which Professor F. F. Jewett had given of his studies under Wohler, decided that his supreme aim in life would be to devise a cheap method for making aluminum. In an improvised laboratory in the woodshed, and with homemade batteries, he struggled with this problem. On February 23,1886, this boy of twenty-one years rushed into his professors office and held out to him a handful of aluminum buttons. Since these buttons led to a highly successful electrolytic process for manufacturing aluminum, it is small wonder that the Aluminum Company of America now treasures them and refers to them affectionately as the crown jewels A beautiful statue of the youthful Charles M. Hall, cast in aluminum, may now he seen at Oberlin College (11, 55). [Pg.606]

See, for example, Henry Martin McIntosh Scola Harris Wcinreb Tetrahedron Lett. 1989,30, 5709 Edwards Slcmerick McCarthy Tetrahedron Lett. 1998,31, 3417. [Pg.414]

The rest of the papers included in the volume provide a snap shot of the field at the time of the symposium. The papers by Ferraro, Sternberg, Schrecken-bach, and Webb address new methodologies to calculate NMR chemical shifts. The papers by Kuroki, Kurosu, Sakurai, and Facelli present novel calculations of chemical shifts in molecular systems of biological interest. The contributions by McDermott, Case, and Martin report important advances in the understanding of chemical shifts, and the contribution from de Dios emphasizes the importance of the local geometry on the determination of the NMR chemical shifts. The modeling of chemical shifts in inorganic compounds is discussed in detail in the contributions from Buhl, Moore, Wasylishen, Henry, Tossell, Alam, and Jameson (Chapter 23). [Pg.381]

R.S. Martin, A.J. Gawron, S.M. Lunte and C.S. Henry, Dual-electrode electrochemical detection for poly(dimethylsiloxane)-fabricated capillary electrophoresis microchips, Anal. Chem., 72 (2000) 3196-3202. [Pg.867]

Erwin Lijnen (183), Division of Quantum Chemistry, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium Edwin Lo (13), Henry A. Rowland Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA Martin Liiders (289), International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Via Beirut 4, 34014 Trieste, Italy and INFM Democritos National Simulation Center, and INFM, Unita Trieste, Italy... [Pg.688]

Reichner JS, Meszaros AJ, Louis CA, Henry WL, Mastrofrancesco B, Martin BA, Albina JE. Molecular and metabobc evidence for the restricted expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase in healing wounds. American Journal of Pathology 1999, 154, 1097-1104. [Pg.55]

Martin Gilbert, Auschwitz and the Allies, Henry Holt Co., New York 1981... [Pg.424]

Dr. Rolison is a member of the American Chemical Society, AAAS, the International Zeolite Association, the Materials Research Society, and the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC). She wrote Ultramicroelectrodes, the first textbook in this very active research area of electrochemistry, with Martin Fleischmann, Stanley Pons, and Peter Schmidt. She and Henry White guest-edited an issue of Langmuir devoted to the electrochemistry of nanostructured materials (February 1999). Dr. Rolison was a member of the Advisory Board for Analytical Chemistry and is a current member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Langmuir. She is a member of the Board of Directors for the SEAC and has served since 1997 as editor of the society s newsletter, SEAC Communications. [Pg.141]

Porsolt Partners Pharmacology 9bis rue Henri Martin 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt France... [Pg.897]


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