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Miller, Charles

Signed—Representatives Robert W. Kastenmeier, Edith Green, Kenneth Hechler, Byron Johnson, Frank Kowalski, William Meyer, Clem Miller, Charles Porter, James Roosevelt, Roy Wier... [Pg.9]

Miller, Charles O. Why System Safety . Technology Review, February 1971. [Pg.338]

Frederick S. Baker Charles E. Miller Albert J. Repik E. Donald Tolies... [Pg.538]

Reddy PH, Charles V, Williams M, Miller G, Whetsell WO Jr., Tagle DA. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1999 354 1035-1045. [Pg.365]

T. Norseth, in Chemical Fallout Current Research in Persistent Pesticides, eds. M.W. Miller and G.G. Berg (Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, IL, 1969) pp. 408-419. [Pg.222]

See Donald G. Miller, "Duhem," in Charles C. Gillispie, ed., Dictionary of Scientific Biography IV ... [Pg.158]

Keith F. Eckerman Thomas F. Gesell Ethel S. Gilbert Joel E. Gray Arthur W. Guy Eric J. Hall Naomi H. Harley William R. Hendee David G. Hoel F. Owen Hoffman Donald G. Jacobs A. Everette James. Jr. John R. Johnson BerndKahn Kenneth R. Kase Amy Kronenberg Harold L. Kididel Charles E. Land John B. Little Richard A. Luben Roger O. McClellan Barbara J. McNeil Charles B. Meinhold Fred A. Mettler Charles W, Miller... [Pg.44]

Brown, H. D., Marianne Costlow, Frank A. Cutler, Albert N. DeMott, Walter B. Gall, David P. Jacobus, and Charles J. Miller, "The Computer-Based Chemical Structure Information System of Merck, Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories," Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 16(1), 5-10 (1976). [Pg.152]

PAUL H. RAY, JOHN E. KELSEY, ERIC C. BIGHAM, CHARLES D. BENEDICT, and TERESA A. MILLER... [Pg.141]

We wish to acknowledge the aid and cooperation of Dr. Charles H. Riesz of the Armour Research Foundation and Dr. David Miller of the Argonne National Laboratory in connection with the preparation of this volume. [Pg.335]

DALE H. KARWEIK, CHARLES W. MILLER, MARC D. PORTER, and THEODORE KUWANA... [Pg.89]

Miller, A., and Thompson, J. C. (1975). Elements ofMeterology, Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., Columbus, Ohio. [Pg.334]

My mentors, Charles Wilcox Jr. of Cornell and Jerome A. Berson of Yale, gave me the training to pursue scientific research. I can never say thank you enough to them. Joel Miller and Dante Gatteschi invited me to attend the 1990 NATO Advanced Research Meeting at II Ciocco in Italy that wonderful meeting sealed my fascination with molecule-based magnetism. [Pg.155]

Kearney, P.C., Nash, R.G., Isensee, A.R. (1969) Persistence of pesticides in soil. In Chemical Fallout Current Research on Persistence Pesticides. Chapter 3, pp. 54—67, Miller, M.W., Berg, C.C., Editors, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois. [Pg.511]

A continuous search for leaders is a vital part of every company s mission. The following statement1 by Charles D. Miller, Chairman and CEO of Avery Dennison, is illustrative ... [Pg.8]

The author gratefully acknowledges assistance in the form of information and advice from Thomas Chadwick, Charles Fournier, Leonard Mattick, Seaton Mendall, Eric Miller, Andrew C. Rice, and from the editor, Maynard A. Amerine. [Pg.223]

Dirk Aulbert, Pres., Packaging Narrow Web William B. Miller, Pres., Print Media America Craig Foster, Pres., Flint Group Pigments Charles Knott, Chmn. [Pg.273]

C. Vance Haynes, Jr. of the University of Arizona at Tucson. The whale bone was obtained from Gifford Miller of the University of Colorado. The modern bones belong to an elephant that died in 1964 and was buried for six years prior to re-excavation. The elephant bones were obtained from Charles McNulty of the University of Texas at Arlington. [Pg.110]

The authors would like to thank C. Vance Haynes, Jr., Gifford Miller, and Charles McNulty for providing the samples Scott Cornelius for drafting the figures and B. J. Arrasmith for typing the manuscript. [Pg.116]

The Fisher syndrome (FS) is named after Charles Miller Fisher, a Canadian neurologist. In 1956, Miller Fisher described three patients with acute external ophthalmoplegia, absent tendon reflexes, and ataxia, who recovered spontaneously (Fisher, 1956). Some cases start as FS but subsequently develop w eakness. Finally, work over last two decades indicates that some forms of GBS lack features of demyelination and have pathophysiology that is consistent with axonal injury these cases are termed axonal GBS. [Pg.264]


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