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Miller, Henry

Guinsburg, Arlene Miller. Henry More, Thomas Vaughan and the late renaissance magical tradition. Ambix 27 (1980) 36-58. [Pg.593]

Miller, Henry W. The Paris Gun The Bombardment of Paris by the German Long-Range Guns and the Great... [Pg.1145]

Michov, BM, Radically Simplifying the Henry Eunction, Electrophoresis 9, 199, 1988. Miller, DR Macosko, CW, A New Derivation of Post Gel Properties of Network Polymers, Macromolecules 9, 206, 1976. [Pg.616]

Henry A. McGee, Jr., Virginia Commonwealth University Thomas J. Meyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory Larry L. Miller, University of Minnesota Scott J. Miller, Boston College... [Pg.205]

Miller, M.E., Stuart, J.D. (2000) Measurement of aqueous Henry s law constants for oxygenates and aromatics found in gasolines by the static headspace method. Anal. Chem. 72, 622-625. [Pg.612]

Gupton J, Clough S, Miller R, Lukens J, Henry C, Ranters R, Sikorski J (2003) Tetrahedron 59 207... [Pg.105]

The transport processes that may move disulfoton from soil to other media are volatilization, leaching, runoff, and absorption by plants. Volatilization of disulfoton from wet soil may be greater than from relatively dry soil (Gohre and Miller 1986). Like other pesticides, disulfoton in soil partitions between soil-sorbed and soil-water phases (Racke 1992). This latter phase may be responsible for the volatilization of disulfoton from soil however, due to the low Henry s law constant value, the rate of disulfoton volatilization from the soil-water phase to the atmosphere would be low. [Pg.147]

Henry K, Miller J, Mori M, Loening S, Fallon B. Comparison of transurethral resection to radical therapies for stage B bladder tumors. J Urol 1988 140 964-967. [Pg.301]

Rappuoli, Rino, Henry I. Miller, and Stanley Falkow. 2002. The Intangible Value of Vaccination. Science 297(5583) 937-938. [Pg.311]

Because a person can t live on advances like these, many famous authors also had other less-glamorous jobs before their books became major sellers. Henry Miller dug graves for a living. William Burroughs, author of the cult classic Naked Lunch, was an exterminator in Chicago and a bartender in New York. [Pg.174]

Equation (9) shows that for a1 independent of T, measurement of the emission rate as a function of temperature yields the trap energy. The temperature dependence of > (oc T1/2) and Nc(cc T3/2) can be taken into account either by determining the slope of ln(e, /T2) as a function of 1/T or by subtracting 2kTm from the slope of In e versus 1/T, where Tm is the average temperature over which the slope of In e was measured (Miller et ai, 1977). However, a is often temperature dependent. For instance, Henry and Lang (1977) show that it frequently can be represented by... [Pg.9]

Governments realize the importance and power of science and employ the latest scientific tools and methods to carry out their functions. Science and politics have become inseparable because of funding and regulation policies. Moreover, politicians intervene in the practice of science, sometimes diverting science and the interpretation of scientific findings away from where the evidence leads to directions deemed politically desirable. Three chapters in this volume, by William Happer, Henry I. Miller, and Joseph P. Martino describe some such political interventions. [Pg.17]

Henry I. Miller, The Corrosive Effects of Politicized Regulation of Science and Technology ... [Pg.18]


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