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Pauling, Peter

Paul-Peter Tak Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Academic Medical Center/University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Arthrogen B. V, Amsterdam, The Netherlands... [Pg.432]

The sums may be carried out with respect to the atomic positions in direct (real) space or to lattice planes in reciprocal space, an approach introduced in 1913 by Paul Peter Ewald (1888-1985), a doctoral student under Arnold Sommerfeld (Ewald, 1913). In reciprocal space, the structures of crystals are described using vectors that are defined as the reciprocals of the interplanar perpendicular distances between sets of lattice planes with Miller indices (hkl). In 1918, Erwin Rudolf Madelung (1881-1972) invoked both types of summations for calculating the electrostatic energy of NaCl (Madelung, 1918). [Pg.112]

Gwen Owens, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Paul Peters, Hindawi Publishing, Cairo, Egypt Barbara Kline Pope, National Academies Press, Washington, DC... [Pg.44]

Max von Laue was a Privatdozent and Paul Peter Ewald was a doctoral student at the University of Munich in 1912 when Ewald told Laue about his thesis on crystal modek. In what he later called the bluest mistake of hk scientific fife, Ewald did not realize that the spacings between layers of hk model su ested the possibility of X-ray diffiaction, which Laue quickly went on to discover and prove. [Pg.493]

L Linus Pauling, Peter auling, --San Francisco W. H. t-reeman, cl975-... [Pg.776]

Chemistry. 1. Pauling, Peter, joint author. II. Title. [Pg.780]

Kurt Binder, Bortolo Mognetti, Wolfgang Paul, Peter Virnau, and Leonid Yelash... [Pg.270]

Since its inception, the institute, in addition to its regular faculty members, has always had a number of outstanding scientists associated with it as fellows or adjunct facnlty. These include, among others, Ned Arnett, Joe Casanova, Paul Schleyer, Jean Sommer, Gabor Somorjai, Peter Stang, Michael Szwarc (who just recently passed away), Ken Wade, and Bob Williams. They greatly contribnte to onr scientific work by their visits and participation in our symposia and freqnently throngh close research cooperation. Because they are also close friends. [Pg.124]

The Batch Reaction Subcommittee was chaired by Walter L. Lrank of EQE International. Current members of the subcommittee, listed alphabetically are David J. Christensen, Union Carbide Corporation Warren Greenfield, International Specialty Products Philip P. Malkewicz, Nalco Chemical Company Peter L. McGrath, Olin Corporation Louisa A. Nara, Bayer Corporation Leslie A. Seller, CCPS Staff Consultant Robert Schisla, Eastman Chemical Company Anthony Torres, Eastman Kodak Company Dr. Jan C. Windhorst, Nova Chemicals and Paul Wood, Eli Lilly Company. Eormer subcommittee members who contributed much in getting this project started were Eelix Ereiheiter, CCPS Staff Consultant (deceased) A1 Noren, Monsanto Company-Searle (deceased) John Noronha, Eastman Kodak Company (retired) and Robert Stankovich, Eli Lilly Company. [Pg.176]

Covello, Vincent T., Peter M. Sandman, and Paul Slovic, Risk Communication, Risk Statistics, and Risk Comparisons A Manual for Plant Managers, Chemical Manufacturers Association, Washington, DC, 1988. [Pg.70]

Bend-twist coupling is a totally different animal. The governing stiffnesses, D g and D2g, simply are never zero for any laminate that is more complicated than a cross-ply laminate. You cannot force those stiffnesses to go to zero unless you do something else to the laminate. You can make them go to zero if you let the laminate be unsymmetric, but that is robbing Peter to pay Paul. In fact, it is not very difficult in most contemporary analyses to include the influence of those bend-twist cou-... [Pg.455]

Scott J. Weiner, Peter A. KoUman, David A. Case, U. Chandra Singh, Caterina Ohio, Guiliano Alagona, Salvatore Profeta, Jr and Paul Weiner Journal of the American Chemical Society 106 (1984) 765... [Pg.45]

Edwin M Kaiser William G Kenyon R A Klein C Konig A Paul Krapcho Stephen J Kuhn William C Kuryla Peter A Leermakers Robert L Letsinger Guy S Lougheed B J Magerlein R J L Martin John G Moefatt D Nasipuri George A Olah D E Pearson R J Petersen G Ploss J Posner A Rieche... [Pg.147]

Peter Jeffress Pauling < University College London, UK/... [Pg.841]

Peter Jeffress Pauling Abergwenlais Mill Wales, UK 14 December 1998... [Pg.854]

See his account in John Dee, The Diaries of John Dee (Charlbury, Oxon Day Books, 1998), 265 ff. Edited by Edward Eenton. Also Peter Erench, John Dee. The World of an Elisabethan Magus (London Routledge and Kegan Paul, reprint 1987), 7, 9, 10 n. 3. [Pg.96]

French, Peter, John Dee. The World of an Elisabethan Magus (London Routledge and Kegan Paul, reprint 1987). [Pg.171]

XRD on battery materials can be classified as powder dififaction, a technique developed by Peter Debye and Paul Scherrer. In powder dififaction the material consists of microscopic crystals oriented at random in all directions. If one passes a monochromatic beam of X-rays through a fiat thin powder electrode, a fraction of the particles will be oriented to satisfy the Bragg relation for a given set of planes. Another group will be oriented so that the Bragg relationship is satisfied for another set of planes, and so on. In this method, cones of reflected and transmitted radiation are produced (Fig. 27.2). X-ray diffraction patterns can be recorded by intercepting a... [Pg.471]

P. J. D. and P. J.M. thank The UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, The European Commission, The Royal Society, ICI Paints, Unilever Research, Uniqema and Disperse Technologies for financial support. They acknowledge the considerable input and help of their colleagues, especially Dr. Paul Glover (University of Nottingham), Dr. Joe Keddie (University of Surrey) and Dr. Peter Aptaker (Laplacian Ltd.) in carrying out much of the work reviewed here. [Pg.106]


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