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Miller, William

Miller, William S. (Ecolochem, Inc.). Oxygen Removal By Catalyzed Carbon Beds. EPRI Condensate Polishing Workshop, Electric Power Research Institute, USA, October 1985. [Pg.767]

Miller, William Allen. Elements of Chemistry Theoretical and Practical. London John Parker, 1855. [Pg.333]

Miller, William, A Natnral Selection (Natural Gas Vehicles). Industry Week. September 7,1992, p. 62. [Pg.499]

Miller, William Hallowes (1801-1880) was born in South Wales and was Professor of Mineralogy at Cambridge University from 1832 until he died. He wrote the book that explained the notation developed by William Whewell (who also coined the word scientist) he gave full credit to the pioneering work of his mentor, Whewell, but we still refer to Miller indices. [Pg.85]

Michl Joseph, 260, 886 Miller John Robert, 954 Miller William H.,... [Pg.1025]

Malshe, Ajay P, O Neal, Chad, Singh, Sushila B., Brown, William D., Eaton, William R, and Miller, William M., Challenges in the Packaging of MEMS, IntemationalJoumal of Microcircuits and Electronic Packaging, Vol. 22, No. 3,1999, pp. 233-241. [Pg.100]

Military conscription, 61, 77, 114, 128 Military-industrial complex, 291 Miller, William T., 66... [Pg.749]

Irene Durbak David W. Green Terry L. Highley Janies L. Howard David B. McKeever Regis B. Miller Roger C. Pettersen Roger M. Rowell William T. Simpson Kenneth E. Skog Robert H. White Jerrold E. Win dy John I. Zerbe USDA Forest Service... [Pg.337]

The importance of field effects of ortho substituents has been discussed by Miller and Williams. The effect of various factors on reaction rates is depicted throughout mainly by means of transition states rather than intermediate complexes whose properties are usually not rate-controlling. [Pg.160]

The equilibrium of metals with molten sodium hydroxide and with fused alkali chlorides " has been studied in detail. Williams, Grand and Miller studied the reaction of molten sodium hydroxide with nickel. [Pg.437]

Submitted by Samuel A Fuqua,1 Warren G. Duncan,2 and Robert M. Silverstein 2 Checked by John J. Miller, Herbert Aschkenasy, and William D F.mmons... [Pg.49]

William J. Powers (79), Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories and Erindale College, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario MSS lAl, Canada... [Pg.452]

William H. Miller (Berkeley, California) Keiji Morokuma (Okazaki, Japan) Joseph Paldus (Waterloo, Canada) Ruben Pauncz (Haifa, Israel)... [Pg.381]


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