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The editorial effort demanded by this book did not seem formidable at the onset, but we definitely underestimated the amount of work involved. We would not have been able to finish without the dedicated efforts of several people, including Peg Pankratz, Monica Striker, and Karen McNeil, who worked far beyond the call of duty in preparing not only our contributions but also submissions for a number of other authors. We are grateful to Christopher O Brien for editorial assistance and to the Portland State University Chemistry Department for support. [Pg.3]

Environmental Sciences and Resources Program Portland State University Portland, OR 97207... [Pg.4]

George, L.A. Development of a Direct, Low Pressure, Laser-induced Fluorescence Technique for NO2, Ambient Measurements and Urban NO, Ph.D. Thesis, Portland State University Portland, OR, 1991,1-135. [Pg.110]

Moshiri, E. Computer Modeling of Photochemical Ozone Formation A Simplified Approach Ph.D. Thesis Portland State University Portland, OR, 1984 1-211. [Pg.110]

Oregon State University, 426 Portland State University, 21,64,185,240,260 Secretarfa de DesarroUo Urbano y Ecologfa, 149 Sewickley Academy, 467 Stennis Space Center, 188 Texas A M University, 188 United Nations Environment Program, 1 Universidad Nacional Autdnoma de Cuidad Universitaria, 149 University of California—Santa Barbara, 413... [Pg.481]

Department of Biology Portland State University P.O. Box 751 Portland, OR 97207-0751 USA... [Pg.452]

Midwestern State University (Austin College) University of South Dakota Portland State University Central Connecticut State University... [Pg.713]

Low-pressure determination of tropospheric HO (FAGE, fluorescence assay with gas expansion) was first implemented by Hard, O Brien, and coworkers at Portland State University, who have improved the technique through three generations (FAGE1 through FAGE3) (78-81). The FAGE... [Pg.349]

Pennsylvania State University, 133 Portland State University, 323 Texas Tech University, 41 University of California—Davis, 211 University of Colorado, 243 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 373... [Pg.399]

For the next eleven years (1944-1955), Emmett directed the Gulf Oil-sponsored Multiple Petroleum Fellowship at the Mellon Institute in Pittsburgh. In 1955 Emmett returned to Hopkins, but this time as the W. R. Grace Professor of Chemistry there he remained until his retirement in 1971. His last 14 years were spent back in his beloved state of Oregon, where he held the title of Research Professor at the Portland State University. Dr. Emmett died on April 22, 1985. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Pauling Emmett. [Pg.407]

David K. Roe Portland State University, Portland, Oregon... [Pg.195]

Department of Physics Portland State University Science Building II, Room 410 P.O. Box 751... [Pg.446]

Physics Department, Portland State University 1719 5VF 10th Avenue Portland, OR 97201, USA rkoe pdx.edu... [Pg.393]

Rolf Konenkamp is the Gertrude-Rempfer Professor of Physics at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. His present research interests lie in the field of nanoscience. He has worked extensively on semiconductor devices, such as nanostructured solar cells and nanowire light-emitting diodes and transistors, and he holds several patents in this area. He has led the design and construction of a new high-resolution photoelectron microscope since 2002. This will be one of the first aberration-corrected microscopes of this type and it will be used to explore transport and confinement effects on the nanoscale. He has worked at NREL, HMI Berlin, Hitachi Tokyo, Princeton University and at the 1ST in Lisbon, and he is a member of the national R D team for thin-fUm photovoltaics in the US. [Pg.774]

Department of Chemistry, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207. t Department of Chemistry, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487. [Pg.33]


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