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McCrone, Walter

McCrone, Walter, and Lucy B. McCrone. 1974. The Vinland map ink. Geographical Journal 140 ... [Pg.290]

Allen L. Alexander Walter C. McCrone, Jr. Wyndham D. Miles William J. Sparks... [Pg.3]

FAST NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS—John W. McKIveen SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING OF BUILDINGS—Richard S. Greeley ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CHEMISTRY—James D. McKinney ASBESTOS PARTICLE ATLAS—Walter C. McCrone CONTAMINANTS AND SEDIMENTS—Vol. 1 2—Robert A. Baker METHANE GENERATION RECOVERY FROM LANDFILLS—EMCON Associates... [Pg.348]

Ward Scientific Company (16) sells mineral specimens including asbestos. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, (NIEHS) (17) supplies asbestos materials that have been characterized. UnTo n Internationale Contre Cancer (UICC) asbestos materials, often used in cancer research, are obtainable in laboratory quantity from Walter C. McCrone Associates, Inc. (18). [Pg.17]

Kofier, L. and Kofier, A. (1954). Thermo-mikro-methoden zur Kennzeichnung organ-ischer Stoffe und stoffgemiche. (Thermomicromethods for the study of organic compounds and their mixtures). Innsbruck, Wagner. A 1980 translation of this book by Walter C. McCrone is available from McCrone Associates, Inc. [8, 15, 95, 98, 240]... [Pg.358]

Polarized light microscopy has long been used in chemical and mlneraloglcal studies, and was raised to a high level of applicability by Walter McCrone and associates, culminating in the extensive Particle Atlas(6), which included Innumerable glasses, organics and polymers. [Pg.398]

This picture was obtained through the services of Walter McCrone Laboratory, in a cooperative work with Kenneth Wilcox at Phillips Petroleum Company, 1980. [Pg.598]

Exploratory bench-scale experimental studies were undertaken by Walter C. McCrone Associates, Chicago, 111., primarily to demonstrate (a) that Reaction 1 can produce a gas containing H2S at a concentration... [Pg.219]

Marvin A. Salzenstein directed the experimental studies performed by Walter C. McCrone Associates. He was assisted by Jan Markussen, now of Copenhagen, Denmark. [Pg.235]

Average of nine cities.From data compiled and published, by Walter C. McCrone Associates, Inc., Chicago, Illinois. [Pg.144]

Forensic Aspects in EPSE 2nd ed., Vol. 7, pp. 279-289, by Skip Palenik, Walter C. McCrone... [Pg.3340]

Hopen, T. J. "Dr. Walter C. McCrone s Contribution to the Characterization and Identification of Explosives." Journal Forensic Sciences 49 (2004), 275-276. [Pg.459]

The map was donated to Yale University in 1965, and at the request of the university. Dr. Walter McCrone, the famed microscopist and chemist, examined it. Using PLM and other techniques, he concluded ffiat a clever forger had first drawn a yellowed outline on the paper with a yellowish... [Pg.489]

In 1965, Walter C. McCrone introduced the term pseudo-polymorphism [ 18]. By his definition, pseudo-polymorphic effects included desolvation/dehydration products, second-order transitions and dynamic isomerism however, today the term is generally limited to all phenomena connected with solvates and hydrates. Any substance used in the pharmaceutical industry has the ability to form so-called crystalline hydrates or solvates. In these structures, volatiles (either water or solvent) are not only physisorbed at the solid-air interface but also incorporated into the crystal lattice structure (chemisorbed) as a guest molecule, either in stoichiometric or in non-stoichiometric amounts. Careful consideration must be... [Pg.303]


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