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Murphy, Walter

The writing of this text has benefitted from the helpful advice of many reviewers. They include Ivan Bernal, Donald H. Berry, Patricia A. Bianconi, Andrew B. Bocarsly, P. Michael Boorman, Jeremy Burden, Ben DeGraff, Russell S. Drago, Daniel C. Harris, Roald Hoffmann, Joel F. Liebman, John Milne, Terrance Murphy, Jack Pladziewicz, Philip Power, Arnold L. Rheingold, Richard Thompson, Glenn Vogel. Marc Walters, James H. Weber, and Jeff Zink. [Pg.535]

Perhaps the nicest, albeit indirect, statement of instrumental objectivity can be found in Walter Murphy s March 1948 Analytical Chemistry editor s column, "Modern Objectivity in Analysis." In the coliunn, Murphy presents and critiques H. V. Churchill s dinner address to the Third Annual Analytical Symposium of the Division of Analytical Chemistry. [Pg.99]

Craig M. Jensen (Primary Contact), Dalin Sun, Sesha Raman, Michael Eberhard, Keeley Murphy, Zhaohui Wang, Kristin Kumashiro, Walter Neimczura... [Pg.239]

M. Murphy, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Post Office, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Victoria 3050, Australia... [Pg.543]

JULIO M. OTTINO, Walter P. Murphy Professor and Chair, Department of Chemical Engineering, Northwestern University CLIFFORD L. RENSCHLER, Manager, Electronic and Optical Materials Department, Sandia National Laboratories EVA M. SEVICK-MURACA, Professor, Chemical Engineering Department, Texas A M University... [Pg.133]

R represents any radical present. Stein and Rabinovitch (28) recently reported the existence of reaction 57. Trace amounts of hydrogen present even during the initial stage of the reaction in the experiment confirms the existence of reaction 57. Formations of cyclopentadiene and hydrogen from cyclopentene are the well known dehydrogenation which was reported by Rice and Murphy (29), Vanas and Walters (30), and Mackay and March (31). Increase of cyclopentadiene with diallyl decomposition % in Figure 4 indicates that reaction 59 proceeds as one of the secondary reactions in the whole scheme of the present reaction. [Pg.169]

Julio M. Ottino is currently Robert R. McCormick Institute Professor and Walter P. Murphy Professor of Chemical Engineering at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He was chairman of the Department of Chemical Engineering from 1992 to 2000. Ottino received a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Minnesota and has held research positions at the California Institute of Technology and Stanford University. His research interests are in the area of complex systems and nonlinear dynamics with applications to fluids and granular matter. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. [Pg.66]

Herbert D. Rhodes Arthur A. Vernon Melvin J. Astle John E. Willard Lloyd E. Swearingen Milton C. Kloetzel Arthur Osol Eric A. Arnold Walter J. Peterson Charles Ernest Braun Bryce L. Crawford, Jr. W. Knowlton Hall William Lewis Nobles Alfred C. Nelson Thomas D. O Brien John T. Norton Ralph S. Halford Louis Gordon Andrew D. Suttle, Jr. Hilton A. Smith Norris W. Rakestraw George M. Murphy Louis A. Reber Herbert E. Carter... [Pg.414]

Shea SA, Walter J, Murphy K, Guz A. Evidenee for individuality of breathing patterns in resting healthy man. Respir Physiol 1987 68 331-344. [Pg.287]


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