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Skotheim received his B.S. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute Technology and Ph.D. in physics from the University of California at Berkeley (1979). He is the editor/coeditor of the Handbook of Conducting Polymers (first and second editions, Marcel Dekker) and Electroresponsive Molecular and Polymeric Systems (Marcel Dekker), the author of more than 300 publications and more than 70 patents. He can be reached at terje.skotheim intexworld.com. [Pg.11]

T. J. THOMPSON et al., Heavy Water Lattice Project Annual Report, September 30, 1966, MIT 2344-09, Massachusetts Institute Technology (1966). [Pg.558]

Wogan, G.N. (1965). Mycotoxins in Foodstuffs. Massachusetts Institutes Technology Press, Cambridge, MA. [Pg.190]

GAlib (C+ + Library of Genetic Algorithm Components), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, http //lancet.mU.edu/ga/... [Pg.483]

Alkylation of benzene with alkyl halides m the presence of aluminum chloride was discovered by Charles Friedel and James M Crafts m 1877 Crafts who later became president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology collaborated with Friedel at the Sorbonne m Pans and together they developed what we now call the Friedel-Crafts reaction into one of the most useful synthetic methods m organic chemistry... [Pg.481]

J. M. Leary, Characteristics of Various Types of Ablative Materials with Associated Naval Applications, Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., 1983 (a very good reference paper). [Pg.7]

N. V. Tsederberg, The Thermal Conductivity of Gases andEiquids Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1965. [Pg.79]

ALC-A Alcatoi-A Plasma Eusion Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Mass. [Pg.153]

S. L. Couling, International Conference on Energy Conservation in Production and Utilisation of Magnesium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambtidge, May 1977, pp. 29—43. [Pg.336]

J. A. Aimstiong, "Is Basic Research a Luxuiy " KarlTcylor Compton Tectures, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambiidge, Mass., Oct. 13,... [Pg.136]

D. B. Hoult, J. A. Fay, and L. J. Forney, Theory of Plume Rise Compared with Field Observations Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Publication No. 68-2, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engiaeeriag, Cambridge, Mass., 1968. [Pg.108]

T. Alan Hatton, Ph.D., Ralph Landau Professor and Director of the David H. Koch School of Chemical Engineering Practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Founding Fellow, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Neutron Scattering Society of America (Section 22, Alternative Separation Processes)... [Pg.12]

Note that the group on the left side of Eq. (14-182) is dimensionless. When turbulence promoters are used at the inlet-gas seclion, an improvement in gas mass-transfer coefficient for absorption of water vapor by sulfuric acid was obsei ved by Greenewalt [Ind. Eng. Chem., 18, 1291 (1926)]. A falhug off of the rate of mass transfer below that indicated in Eq. (14-182) was obsei ved by Cogan and Cogan (thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1932) when a cauTiiug zone preceded the gas inlet in ammonia absorption (Fig. 14-76). [Pg.1402]

A comparison of experimental data for carbon dioxide absorption obtained oy Hatta anci Katori (op. cit.), Grimley [Trans. Inst. Chem. Eng., 23, 228 (1945)], and Vyazov [Zh. Tekh. Fiz. (U.S.S.R.), 10, 1519 (1940)] and for absorption or oxygen and hydrogen by Hodgson (S. M. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1949), Henley (B.S. thesis. University of Delaware, 1949), Miller (B.S. thesis. University of Delaware, 1949), and Richards (B.S. thesis. University of Delaware, 1950) was made by Shei wood and Pigford (Absorption and Extraction, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1952) and is indicated in Fig. 14-78. [Pg.1403]

Jones, A.H., Polhemus, J.F., and Herrmann, W., Survey of Hypervelocity Impact Information II, Aeroelastic and Structures Research Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Report No. A.S.R.L. 99-2, Cambridge, MA, 194 pp., December 1963. [Pg.362]


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