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Michaels, David

Inventor Blackman Maurice Victor, Jenner Michael David... [Pg.405]

Michael David, King Raymond Edward John... [Pg.407]

For this reason, creation of hybrid organic-inorganic materials is a difficult objective because it depends on a variety of factors, as is shown in the literature (Coey J. Michael David et al. 1998). [Pg.290]

Coey J. Michael David, Berkowitz E. Ami, Balcells I. Llufs, Putris F. Firas, and Parker T. Frederick. Magnetoresistance of magnetite. Appl. Phys. Lett. 72 no. 6 (1998) 734-736. [Pg.294]

MacPhee, Michael, David A. Cornwell, and Richard Brown. 2002. Trace Contaminants in Drinking Water Chemicals, Denver, Colo. Awwa Research Foundation. [Pg.151]

Thanks go to Dr. Michael McKee at Auburn University and the Alabama Research and Education Network, both of which allowed software to be tested on their computers. Thanks are also due the Nichols Research Corporation and Computer Sciences Corporation and particularly Scott von Laven and David Ivey for being so tolerant of employees engaged in such job-related extracurricular activities. [Pg.399]

Michael Janusa Nicholls State University J. David Jenkins Georgia Southern University... [Pg.816]

Vol. 144. Surface-Launched Acoustic Wave Sensors Chemical Sensing and Thin-Film Characterization. By Michael Thompson and David Stone... [Pg.450]

The chronology of the most remarkable contributions to combustion in the early stages of its development is as follows. In 1815, Sir Humphry Davy developed the miner s safety lamp. In 1826, Michael Faraday gave a series of lectures and wrote The Chemical History of Candle. In 1855, Robert Bunsen developed his premixed gas burner and measured flame temperatures and flame speed. Francois-Ernest Mallard and Emile Le Chatelier studied flame propagation and proposed the first flame structure theory in 1883. At the same time, the first evidence of detonation was discovered in 1879-1881 by Marcellin Berthelot and Paul Vieille this was immediately confirmed in 1881 by Mallard and Le Chatelier. In 1899-1905, David Chapman and Emile Jouguet developed the theory of deflagration and detonation and calculated the speed of detonation. In 1900, Paul Vieille provided the physical explanation of detonation... [Pg.1]

Karen L. Furie, Michael H. Lev, Walter J. Koroshetz, AND David M. Greer... [Pg.197]

Reed Harris, David Krabbenhoft, Robert Mason, Michael W. Murray, Robin Reash, and Tamara Saltman... [Pg.1]

Marti F. Wolfe, Thomas Atkeson, William Bowerman, Joanna Burger, David C. Evers, Michael W. Murray, and Edward Zillioux... [Pg.123]

MFW would like to thank JoAim Bradley, Miriam Library, California State University - Chico, for heroic document retrieval and Greg Linder, Jack Campbell, and Glen Lubcke for assistance with reptile and amphibian discussions. Special thanks to Michael Murray and David Evers for manuscript editing. [Pg.165]


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