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Murray, Charles

Charles Murray, Managing Dir.-U.K., Ireland, Scandinavia Finland Edward Pruitt, Chief Procurement Officer... [Pg.491]

Charles P. Casey, University of Wisconsin, Madison Mary L. Mandich, Lucent-Alcatel, Murray Hill, New Jersey... [Pg.4]

Darwin, Erasmus. The Botanic Garden. Jones Company, London. 1825. Darwin, Francis. The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin. Volume I. John Murray, London. 1887. [Pg.484]

The financial support for the research has come from a variety of sources. Without it, none of the work would have been done. In Canada (at U.B.C.), I was fortunate to benefit from a department led by a dynamic and resourceful head (Dr. Charles A. MacDowell) and to enjoy excellent support from The National Research Council of Canada, and The Research Corporation. At Princeton University, my research support was provided wholly by the National Science Foundation, but at that time also, I had the benefit to my research of a joint appointment, as a staff scientist, at Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey. My research at the University of California at Berkeley, was supported exclusively by the Department of Energy, and its predecessors. [Pg.621]

Current Commission. The International Commission on the Nomenclature of Biological Chemistry is at present composed of chairman, J. Murray-Luck, Stanford University, Calif. E. Cherbuliez, Geneva, Switzerland J. E. Courtois, Paris, France, who acts as recording secretary A. H. Ennor, Melbourne, Australia Sir Charles Harington, London, England B. C. P. Jansen, Amsterdam, Holland G. F. Marrian, Edinburgh, Scotland Byron Biegel, Evanston, 111. and A. Rossi-Fanelli, Rome, Italy. [Pg.85]

Torbern Bergmann, A Dissertation on Elective Attractions, translatedfrom the Latin by the translator of Spallanzani s dissertations (London, Murray, and Edinburgh, Elliot, 1785), translated from Disquisitio de attractionibus electivis in vol. 2 of Nova acta Regia societatis scientiarum upsaliensis (1775). The chemical essays of Charles-William Scheele. Translated from the Transactions of the Academy of Science at Stockholm, with additions by T. Beddoes (London, 1786). [Pg.172]

HECTOR D. ABRUNA,1 JEFFREY M. CALVERT, PETER DENISEVICH,2 CHARLES D. ELLIS, THOMAS J. MEYER, WILLIAM R, MURPHY, JR., ROYCE R. MURRAY, BRIAN P. SULLIVAN, and JERRY L. WALSH4... [Pg.133]

C. Darwin. On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. London John Murray (1859). An online version of this text is available in the public domain at www.fiterature.org /authors/darwin-charles/the-origin-of-species/. [Pg.311]

Smith, Charles Bruce Villarreal, Julian E. Bednarczyk, Janet H. Sheldon, Murray... [Pg.151]

Darwin C The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. Volume 3. London John Murray 1887. [Pg.73]

LyeU, Charles. Elements of Geology. London John Murray, 1838. [Pg.2090]

In 1768 Macquer investigated the solubility of india rubber in ether, and showed that it was precipitated from the solution by water. According to Murray, Cavallo first showed that the ether must be washed with water before it will dissolve rubber, Grossart having found that ordinary ether does not dissolve it. Coal-tar naphtha was used as a solvent for rubber by J. S)rme, and the solution was used for making waterproof fabrics ( macintoshes ) by Charles Macintosh in 1823 (Brit. Pat. 4804/1823). ... [Pg.491]

As Darwin said of natural selection,. .Charles Darwin, The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication. 1905, John Murray, p. 16. [Pg.273]

I am inclined to look at everything. .. Letter from Darwin to Asa Gray, 22 May 1860, DCP Letter 2814, italics original in Francis Darwin, ed.. The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume 2. 1888. John Murray, pp. 311-312 quoted by D. O. Lamoureux. Darwinian theological insights Toward an intellectually fulfilled Christian theism— Part II Evolutionary theodicy and evolutionary psychology. 2012. Persp Sci Christ Faith. 64(3), p. 147. [Pg.325]

The authors thank Hal Murray for his assistance in literature search and Andrew Jackson, Mike Thompson, Charles Foster and Joan Kaminski for their valuable comments about this chapter. [Pg.127]

A yellow lake is mentioned in the artist Sir Joshua Reynolds manuscripts (MSS 1-1916, 2-1916, Charles Fairfax Murray gift 1916, FitzwiUiam Musemn, Cambridge) called Yeo s yellow. This pigment is thought to have been specially made by the contemporary Royal Academician Richard Yeo, the composition being otherwise unknown (Kirby Talley, 1986 Dubois, 2002). [Pg.402]

Unna, "Dissension in the AEC," pp. 36-41 Richard G. Hewlett, "Thomas Edward Murray," in Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement Seven, 1961-1965, ed. John A. Garraty (New York Charles Scribner s Sons, 1981), pp. 564-565. [Pg.439]

See, for example, the highly contested book the Bell Curve by Richard J. Hernstein and Charles Murray first published in 1996. [Pg.21]


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