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Pearson, John

M. G. McMills and D. Wright in Synthetic Applications of 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition Chemistry Toward Heterocycles and Natural Products , A. Padwa and W. A. Pearson, John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, 2003, p. 253. [Pg.954]

The relationship between the rate of a chemical reaction and the species concentrations cannot be predicted and -must be determined from experiment. Detailed discussions of the analysis of experimental reaction rate data to get the constitutive equation relating the reaction rate to species concentrations are given in Kinetics and Mechanism, 3rd ed., by J. W. Moore and R. G. Pearson, John Wiley Sons, New York (1981), Chaps. 2 and 3 Chemical Reaction Engineering, 2nd ed., by O. Levenspiel, John Wiley Sons, New York (1972), Chap. 3 and Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis, by T. W. F. Russell and M. M. Denn, John Wiley Sons, New York (1972), Chap. 5., ... [Pg.779]

Pearson, John. 2008. James Bond the Authorized Biography. Bath, UK BBC Audiobooks. Read by David Rintoul Available as 10 compact discs. [Pg.48]

Pearson, John. 1966. The Life of Ian Fleming. New York McGraw-Hill. Rochat-Cenise, Charles. 1943. Roi desArmes La vie de Basile Zaharoff. Bienne Editions du Chandlier. [Pg.227]

Pearson, John. The Life of Ian Fleming. New York McGraw-Hill, 1996. [Pg.238]

Pearson, John. 1973. James Bond - The Authorized Biography. New York Morrow. [Pg.269]

Guigen Li Helena Malinakova Mark Mascal John Masnovi John McBride Martin McClinton James R. McKee Gary Miracle Gholam Mirafzal Tom Mitzel David Modarelli Andrew Morehead Richard Morrison Thomas Nalli Michael Nee Mark Niemczyk Glenn Nomura Patrick O Connor Cyril Parkanyi Anthony Pearson John Penn James Poole Owen Priest John Rainier Kirk Schanze David Shultz Joseph Sloop Luise Strange John Struss Joseph Tufariello Kent Voelkner Dan Von Riesen Sheild Wallace Lisa Whalen... [Pg.1327]

A. Padwa (2002) Synthetic applications of 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition chemistry toward heterocycles and natural products, in The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, vol. 59 (eds A. Padwa and W.H. Pearson), John Wiley Sons, Chichester, UK. [Pg.491]

Metallo-Organic Chemistry, A.J. Pearson, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1985. [Pg.597]

I would like to thank Professors Ralph G. Pearson, John D. Roberts, and Arlen Viste for reading the manuscript and oflering many helpful suggestions. Par ticularly I Avish to thank one of my students, James Halper, who critically read the manuscript in every draft. Finally a large vote of thanks goes to Diane Celeste,... [Pg.227]

E. Basolo and R. G. Pearson, Mechanisms of Inorganic Reactions, 2nd ed., John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1967. [Pg.384]

E. Basolo and R. G. Pearson, Mechanisms of Inorganic Reactions, 2nd ed., John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1967. An excellent volume that stresses the reactions of complexes ia solution a background and a detailed theory section is iacluded that is largely crystal field theory, but some advantages and disadvantages of molecular orbital theory are iacluded. [Pg.174]

For a complete development of these relationships, see M. Boudart, Kinetics of Chemical Processes. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1968, pp. 35-46 I. Amdur and G. G. Hammes, Chemical Kinetics, Principles and Selected Topics, McGraw-Hill, New Vbrk, 1966, pp. 43-58 J. W. Moore and R. G. Pearson, Kinetics and Mechanism, John Wiley Sons, New Vbrk, 1981, pp. 159-169 M. M. Kreevoy and D. G. Truhlar, in Investigation ofRates and Mechanisms ofReaction, Techniques of Chemistry, 4th ed., Vol. VT, Part 1, C. F. Bemsscoai, ed., John Wiley Sons, New Ybrk, 1986. [Pg.199]

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]

Moore, J. W. Pearson, R. G. Kinetics and Mechanism, 3rd Ed. John Wiley Sons New York, 1981. Schmid, R. Sapunov, V. N. Non-Formal Kinetics In Search for Chemical Reaction Pathways Verlag Chemie Weinheim, 1982. [Pg.14]

W. B. Pearson, The Crystal Chemistry and Physics of Metals and Alloys. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1972. [Pg.253]

Adapted from Kinetics and Mechanism, 2nd edition, by A. A. Frost and R. G. Pearson, copyright 1961. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley and Sons, Inc. [Pg.72]

For examples see Pearson, R.G. Chemical Hardness, John Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1997. [Pg.162]

Basolo, F., Pearson, R. G. Mechanisms of Inorganic Reactions, p. 88. New York John Wiley and Sons Inc. 1967. [Pg.117]

Leggon, C. B., Malcom, S. M. (1989). Human resources in science and engineering Policy implications. In W. Pearson, Jr. A. Fechter (Eds), Who Will Do Science Educating the Next Generation (pp. 141-151). Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press. [Pg.165]

RADM John Pearson, USN (retired) and Prof. A1 Bottoms of the Mine Warfare Association (MINWARA) were instrumental in getting this project started when they provided me an opportunity to chair sessions at the MINWARA conferences in 2002 and 2004.1 initiated contact with several contributors as a result. RADM Pearson also got me the opportunity to be invited to lecture at the Naval Postgraduate School in 2003. I am grateful for both those opportunities, doubly so because that gave us the opportunities to visit our grandchildren. [Pg.391]

Fig. 11. Growth curves of D1, D2, and P4 in the photolysis of TpT (Johns, Helleiner, Pearson, and LeBlanc69). Fig. 11. Growth curves of D1, D2, and P4 in the photolysis of TpT (Johns, Helleiner, Pearson, and LeBlanc69).
Another approach has been taken, however, by Johns, Pearson, and Brown,137 which employs either a Monte Carlo computer technique, or a random distribution method. The Monte Carlo technique is based on the formation of only a dimer and a hydrate, with cross sections for reaction according to eq. (11a)... [Pg.243]


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