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D. F. King, Fluidi tion Under Pressure, Ph.D. dissertation. University of Cambridge, U.K, 1979. [Pg.85]

B. V. Voia, P. R. Pujado, T. Imai, and T. R. Fritsch, Recent Advances in the Production of Detergent Olefins and Pinear Alkylbenyenes, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Cambridge, England, Mar. 26—28, 1990. [Pg.55]

M. Walker, Recent Advances in Detergent Industry, Book of Abstracts, SCI, University of Cambridge, 1990, pp. 48—51. [Pg.152]

W. Cai, Novel Sensors for On Vehicle Measurement of Emissions, Ph.D. dissertation University of Cambridge, Mass., 1992. [Pg.497]

Figure 2 Variation of the gas transfer veloeity with wind speed. The units of transfer veloeity are equivalent to the number of em of the overlying air eolumn entering the water per hour (Taken from Bigg," with permission of Cambridge University Press)... Figure 2 Variation of the gas transfer veloeity with wind speed. The units of transfer veloeity are equivalent to the number of em of the overlying air eolumn entering the water per hour (Taken from Bigg," with permission of Cambridge University Press)...
How is the diffraction pattern obtained in an x-ray experiment such as that shown in Figure 18.5b related to the crystal that caused the diffraction This question was addressed in the early days of x-ray crystallography by Sir Lawrence Bragg of Cambridge University, who showed that diffraction by a crystal can be regarded as the reflection of the primary beam by sets of parallel planes, rather like a set of mirrors, through the unit cells of the crystal (see Figure 18.6b and c). [Pg.378]

The department s input to undergraduate teaching was slight, and moreover it was geographically separated from the rest of Cambridge chemistry. In 1946, Rideal accepted an invitation to become director of the Royal Institution in London, taking some of his staff with him, and another professor of colloid science (Erancis... [Pg.43]

Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK... [Pg.576]

The facilities of the Science Periodicals Library of Cambridge University, an unequalled source of information recent and ancient, and its helpful staff, together with those of the Whipple Library of the History and Philosophy of Science and the Library of the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, have been an indispensable resource. [Pg.583]

Department of Earth Sciences University of Cambridge Downing Street Cambridge CB23EQ England... [Pg.495]

Dr. Gianluigi Botton University of Cambridge Dept of Materials Science and Metallurgy Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3Qz United Kingdom e-mail gbl0003 cus.cam.ac.uk... [Pg.499]

After returning to Cambridge in 1667, Newton was elected Fellow of Trinity College. Two years later he succeeded Barrow as Lucasian Professor. In 1696 Newton moved to London. He served first as Warden and from 1699 to his death in 1727 as Master of the Royal Mint. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London m 1671, and the President of this society in 1703, a position he retained for the rest of his life. He also semed two undistinguished terms as a Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge (1689-1690 and 1701—1702). He was knighted in Cambridge in 1705. [Pg.844]

Producing a book like this is impossible without access to the primary literature, for which I am mainly indebted to the Chemistry Department of the University of Cambridge, and to Mrs Cheryl Cook in particular. [Pg.406]

Anthony P. Davenport Clinical Pharmacology Unit University of Cambridge... [Pg.1515]

Colin W. Taylor Department of Pharmacology University of Cambridge UK... [Pg.1528]


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