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Acknowledgments. This work was supported by the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society (grant 29566-G4), by a K STAR EPSCoR FIRST Award, and by the University of Kansas General Research Fund. The use of the Origin 2000 computer at the Kansas Center for Advanced Scientific Computing is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.174]

The support of the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.68]

This work has been supported in part by grants from the NIH (GM-30580), the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society, and the National Science Foundation Office of Advanced Scientific Computing. RML is the recipient of a NIH Research Career Development Award. [Pg.103]

Engineering, Eastman Kodak Laboratories, and Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society. We also acknowledge the generous financial support for the symposium and the preparation of the volume from the Office of Naval Research. [Pg.1]

Research in the areas of high temperature chemistry, fluorine chemistry, optical and mass spectroscopy and thermodynamics has been supported at Rice University by the United States Atomic Energy Commission, by the US. Army Research Office (Durham), by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, by the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society and by the Robert A. Welch Foundation. Liquid helium for low temperature nock was provided through arrangements with the U.S. offices of Naval Research. [Pg.34]

This work was made possible by the support of the author s research on flames by the National Science Foundation and the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society. He is indebted to Doctor R. M. Fristrom for many discussions on flame structure. The bulk of this work was written while the author was associated with the Johns Hopkins University. [Pg.32]

The work reported here was supported by grants from The Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society and the National Science Foundation. Without the cooperation of the Staff and the free use of the facilities of the Columbia University Computer Center, this work could never have been undertaken. [Pg.164]

We acknowledge financial support for the University of New Mexico portion of this study from Sandia National Laboratories and from the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society (21168-AC5). Electron Microscopy was performed at the Microbeam analysis facility within the department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of New Mexico. Sandia National Laboratories is funded by the United States Department of Energy under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000. [Pg.279]

Received May 17, 1965. Supported by the Directorate of Chemical Sciences of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, The Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society, and the United States Public Health Service. This research has benefitted from using the facilities provided by ARPA for materials research at the University of Chicago. [Pg.32]

Financial support in the form of a grant from the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society provided travel funds which made it possible for several speakers from Europe to participate in the conference. I also owe thanks to a great many people who helped in various ways either with the symposium itself or the publication of the manuscripts. First of all, I must thank the authors, who were so prompt in meeting deadlines and so tolerant of my correspondence when the deadlines neared. I would also like to thank Jerry Zuckerman, Dick Holm, and the others who were instrumental in arranging the symposium. The editorial assistance of many of the authors, my research colleagues, and June Smith was invaluable in the latter stages of preparing the manuscripts for publication. [Pg.6]

The support of this work by the Robert A. Welch Foundation (Grant F-042) and the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society is gratefully acknowledged. The authors also thank Ben A. Shoulders for his patient help with the low temperature NMR determinations and Clifford Becker for the use of his low temperature quartz Dewar flask for visible and ultraviolet spectra. [Pg.8]

We uke this opportunity to thank the sponsors of this symposium again, whose support helped make this meeting the dynamic forum it was. Financial support came from Eastman Kodak Company of Rochester, NY IBM Corporation of Yorktown Heights, NY Multiflow Computer Company of Branford, CT and the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society. We also take this opportunity to thank Tom Ellis in Montreal and Susanne Gaddy in Gainesville for their cheerful editorial assistance. [Pg.411]

I would like to express my sincere thanks to the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society for a grant to support this symposium and to the Division of Petroleum Chemistry, Inc. of the American Chemical Society for its generous sponsorship. I am indebted to all the authors and invited speakers who have generously accepted my invitation to contribute their knowledge and to share their precious time with us. The success of the symposium has been entirely due to them. [Pg.2]

The author expresses appreciation to the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society and to the Robert A. Welch Foundation for research support during the preparation of this material. Appreciation is also extended to Dr. John H. Sullivan, Dr. Gerry Wood and Dr. Gene Sturm for reading and commenting on parts of the manuscript. [Pg.266]

We would like to thank Bob Grasselli, Jim Burrington, and Keith Hall for spirited discussions of various aspects of chemistry on molybdates. We also gratefully acknowledge partial support of this work from the Department of Energy (under a contract with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and the Donors of the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society. One of the authors (JNA) wishes to acknowledge support in the form of a fellowship from the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation. This chapter is Contribution No. 7101 from the Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics. [Pg.35]

The authors are grateful to the National Science Foundation under Grant DMR 75-06916 and to the donors of the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society for partial support of this research. The use of the facilities of the Materials Research Laboratory at the University of Massachusetts is also gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.91]

Most of our own work discussed in this review was supported by the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. More recently the program has also benefited from some support from the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society under a Type C Grant. One of us (N. E. S.) is grateful for Fellowship support under the N.D.E.A. [Pg.76]


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