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Pearson, Graham

Pearson, Graham S. The UNSCOM Saga Chemical and Biological Weapons Non-Proliferation. New York St. Martin s Press, 1999. [Pg.258]

Graham S, Pearson N, Jackson S, Griffin W, O Reilly SY (in press) Tracing Cu and Fe from source to porphyry in situ determination of Cu and Fe isotope ratios in sulfides from the Grasberg Cu-Au deposit. Chem Geol... [Pg.426]

For a summary of the conclusions from the workshop, see Graham S. Pearson, Maximising the Security Benefits from the First Review Conference of the Chemical Weapons Convention, First CWC Review Conference Paper No. 2 (Bradford Department of Peace Studies, December 2002). [Pg.67]

Jean Pascal Zanders, The Destruction of Old Chemical Weapons in Belgium , in Stock and Lohs, eds. The Challenge of Old Chemical Munitions and Toxic Armament Wastes, pp. 197-230 Graham S. Pearson and Richard S. Magee, Critical Evaluation of Proven Chemical Weapon Destruction Technologies , Pure and Applied Chemistry... [Pg.146]

Pearson, N. J., Allard, O., Griffin, W. L., Graham, S. Jackson, S. E. 2000. LAM-MC-ICPMS analysis of mantle-derived sulphides the key to Re-Os systematics of mantle peridotites. Journal of Conference Abstracts, 5(2), 111. [Pg.89]

Graham S. Pearson, New Scientific and Technological Developments of Relevance to the Fifth BTWC Review Conference, Review Conference Paper No. 3, University of Bradford, October 2002 (available at http //www.brad.ac.uk/acad/sbtwc). [Pg.660]

Font, L., Nowell, G.M., Graham Pearson, D., Ottley, C.X, Willis, S.G. (2007) Sr isotope analysis of bird feathers by TIMS a tool to trace bird migration paths and breeding sites. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 22(5), 513-522. [Pg.790]

For many, the Porton veterans seemed to have no case. Porton s former director, Graham Pearson, told the Sunday Herald in a somewhat patronizing... [Pg.414]

The relative rates of reaction between Mel and [(ti -CsHj) M(CO)(PPhj)] (M = Co. Rh or Ir) are in the order Co(l.O), Rh(1.4), Ir(8.0) (Hart-Davis and Graham, 1970), whereas for the reaction between pentafluoropyridine and [M(CO)2(PPhj)2] the order is Co(l.O), Rh(857), Ir(357) (Booth et al., 1975). Although both studies demonstrate the greater nucleophilicity of the heavier members of the triad, it is clear that the relative reactivities of the members can vary. Such behaviour is also manifest in the acid strengths of transition metal hydrides (Pearson, 1985 Shriver, 1970 Jordan and Norton, 1982 and references therein Ziegler, 1985). [Pg.12]


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