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Penn, William

Penn, William, ed. 1998. As We Are Now Mixblood Essays on Race and Identity. Berkeley University of California Press. [Pg.317]

Williams RJ. Individuality and its significance in human life, in Essays on Individuality, F Morley, ed., Philadephia Univ. of Penn. Press, 1958, 12545. Also in 2nd. ed., Indianapolis Liberty Press, 1977, 177204. [Pg.272]

Beatty, E.C.O. (1939). William Penn as Social Philosopher. New York Columbia University Press, pp. 177-179. [Pg.546]

This antisocial organization receives its funds from the pharmaceutical firms and their bankers, through the Philadelphia Foundation, the William Penn Foundation, and the Yearly Meeting s 25 million secret slush fund. The William Penn Foundation funds the Movement to the tune of 40,000 a year. The foundation was established by Rohm and Haas. The Philadelphia Foundation provided the Movement s funding conduit, Neighborhood Resources West, with 6,472 in recorded funds in 1977. That foundation was founded under the auspices of officials of the Fidelity Bank of Philadelphia Banking Corporation. On the Fidelity Bank s board is John C. Haas of Rohm and Haas its chairman is Howard C. Petersen, who also sits on the board of Rohm and Haas. [Pg.347]

William Penn Foundation Annual Report for 1977 cites 120,000 to... [Pg.361]

The first attempt to electrolytically deposit an aluminum layer was carried out more than 100 years ago. Since then, other methods of electrolytic aluminum deposition were continued to be published. However, none stood up to careful scrutiny. The wish to electrodeposit a newly-to-be-erected statue of William Penn with aluminum led the city council of Philadelphia to be swindled. A charlatan claimed to be able to complete the electroplating process by using a secret recipe. The aluminum was to protect the statue from corrosion in the sea climate. The contractor had the city finance the construction of the world s largest eletroplating plant. Only subsequently would the defraud be publicized, when it became clear that zinc had been elec-trodeposited instead of eiluminum [203]. [Pg.167]

Flufnagle KG, Khan SN, Penn D, Cacciarelli A, Williams P. Renal calcifications a complication of long-term furosemide therapy in preterm infants. Pediatrics 1982 70 360-363. [Pg.507]

There are, of course, many cities approximating Descartes s model. For obvious reasons, most have been planned from the ground up as new, often utopian cities. Where they have not been built by imperial decrees, they have been designed by their founding fathers to accommodate more repetitive and uniform squares for future settlement. A bird s-eye view of central Chicago in the late nineteenth century (William Penn s Philadelphia or New Haven would do equally well) serves as an example of the grid city (figure 9). [Pg.56]

M. Salter-Williams, Mass Transport of Magnetite in Pressurized Water Reactor Primary Circuits, M.S. Thesis, Department Nuclear Eng., Penn State University, 2000. [Pg.722]

Mungall, D. Marshall, J. Penn, D. Robinson, A. Scott, J. Williams, R. Hurst, D. Individualized theophylline therapy The impact of clinical pharmacokinetics on patient outcomes. Ther. Drug Monit. 1983, 5 (1), 95 -101. [Pg.168]

Reese RE, Betts RF. Principles of Antibiotic Use. In Betts RF, Chapman SW, Penn RL, eds. A Practical Approach to Infectious Diseases, 5th ed. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams Wilkins, 2003 969-988. [Pg.1906]

To be fully utilized, this chamber should also serve as a resource for collaborative studies where environmental chamber measurements imder highly controlled conditions would be useful. We encourage collaboration with other researchers who have instrumentation that we lack that would be useful for various studies, such as our collaboration with William Brune of Penn State University, whose HO and HO2 radical measurement instrumentation was used with the surrogate - NOx experiments carried out for the observational based methods study. This facility would also be useful as a test bed for evaluating analytical instrumentation for use in ambient monitoring, since it can produce realistic but highly characterized simulated pollution conditions for instrument evaluation and inter-comparisons. [Pg.41]

Geostat Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 1193, Golden, CO 80402 International Technology Corporation, Regional Office, William Penn Plaza, 2790 Mosside Boulevard, Monroeville, PA 15146-2792... [Pg.246]

The dedicated efforts of talented co-workers at Penn State (Dr. Yoon Lee, John Bobo, Dr. Gregory Tewalt, Dr. William Shiang, Paul Weinreb and Susan Ensel) and at Duke (Greg Miracle and Scott Cannizzaro) are gratefully acknowledged, as is financial support from the National Science Foundation (Penn State and Duke) and the National Institutes of Health (Duke). [Pg.247]

C. Owens Peare, William Penn—A Biography, Dobson Books, London, 1959, p. 268. (1 thank Professor Susan Gardner for calling this to my attention). [Pg.251]

Vasilyev, N., T. Williams, M. L. Brennan, S. Unzek, X. Zhou, J. W. Heinecke, D. R. Spitz, E. J. Topol, S. L. Hazen, and M. S. Penn. 2005. Myeloperoxidase-generated oxidants modulate left ventricular remodeling but not infarct size after myocardial infarction. [Pg.100]

William R. Wagner Departments of Surgery, Bioengineering Chemical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Penn. (CHAP. 20)... [Pg.5]

Leffler, William. Petroleum Refining in Nontechnical Language. Tulsa, Okla. Penn Well, 2008. Covers all major aspects of cracking at a refinery, from chemical foundations to catalytic cracking and hydrocracking. [Pg.438]

Kehlhofer, Rolf, et al. Combined-Cycle Gas and Steam Turbine Power Plants. 3d ed. Tulsa, Okla. Penn Well, 2009. Application of gas turbine as part of cutting-edge powergeneration technology. Presents concepts, components, applications, operations of these plants. Each chapter has illustrative figures. Peng, William W. Fundamentals of Turbomachinery. Hoboken, N.J. John Wiley Sons, 2008. Chapter 8 discusses gas turbines and covers thermodynamics, design, efficiency, and performance, as well as applications illustrated. [Pg.860]

Hyne, Norman. Nontechnical Guide to Petroleum Geology, Exploration, Drilling, and Production. 2d ed. Tulsa, Okla. Penn Well, 2001. A comprehensive description of all activities that take place before petroleum is processed. Tables, figures, index. Raymond, Martin, and William Leflfler. Oil and Gas Production in Nontechnical Language. Tulsa, Okla. ... [Pg.1453]

Pittsburg State University, KS James W. Pavlik, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Robert Pavlis, Pittsburg State University John H. Penn, West Virginia University Christine A. Pruis, Arizona State University William A. Pryor, Louisiana StateUniversity Shon PuUey, University of Missouri, Columbia Eric Remy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Joel M. Ressner,... [Pg.1273]


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