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Morgan, Paul

Morgan, Paul W., and Kwolek, Stephanie L. (1959). The Nylon Rope Trick. oMr-nal of Chemical Education 36 182-184. [Pg.889]

Sarah E. Morgan, Paul J. Jones, Samuel J. Tucker and Jeffrey S. Wiggins, The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS... [Pg.2427]

Paul MJ, Meyer JL (2001) Streams in the urban landscape. Annu Rev Ecol Syst 32 333-365 Walsh CJ, Roy AH, Feminella JW, Cottingham PD, Groffman PM, Morgan RP II (2005) The urban stream syndrome current knowledge and the search for a cure. J N Am Benthol Soc 24 706-723... [Pg.191]

Liu An. Tao the great luminant essays from Huai Nan Tzu with introductory article, notes, analyses by E. Morgan. Shanghai Kelly Walsh, 1933 reprint, London Kegan Paul, [1935],... [Pg.202]

BHARAT JASANI, VICKY REID, COLIN TRISTRAM, JEREMY WALKER, PAUL SCORER, MICHAEL MORGAN, JOHN BARTLETT,... [Pg.101]

Paul Scorer, Michael Morgan, John Bartlett, Merdol Ibrahim, and Keith Miller... [Pg.458]

Paul. C. Hodges George V. LeRoy Karl Z. Morgan Russell H. Morgan Herbert M. Parker... [Pg.103]

Robley D. Evans Richard F. Foster Hymer L. Friedell R.J. Michael Fry Robert O. Gohson John W. Healy Paul C. Hodges Wilfrid B, Mann A. Alan Moghissi Karl Z. Morgan Robert J. Nelsen Wesley L. Nyborg Chester R. Richmond... [Pg.44]

Introduction of ring-opening metathesis as a versatile polymerisation technique (ROMP) by Chauvin and Herisson Nobel Prize Chemistry to Paul J. Flory for his fundamental achievements, both theoretical and experimental, in the physical chemistry of the macromolecules Fully aromatic polyamides developed Aramids, being lyotropic liquid crystalline polymers of high strength, due to extended molecular chains (Morgan and Kwolek)... [Pg.43]

Many of these polycondensations employed the IF polycondensation reaction popularized by Paul Morgan and co-workers at Dupont.159 The topic of IF synthesis has been reviewed.159-162 Polycondensations via IF occur rapidly and at room temperature, allowing less thermally stable reactants to be employed. The equipment required to carry out these reactions is generally only a simple blender assembly. Early studies demonstrated stirred reactions were much faster (1 minute and less compared with a week) and more reproducible. [Pg.28]


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