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Wichterle, I., and J. Linek "Antoine Vapor Pressure Constants of Pure Compounds," Academia, Prague, 1971. [Pg.12]

J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Dolejskova 3, 18223 Prague 8, Czech Republic Department of Physical Chemistry and The Fritz Haber Research Center, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-2025, U.S.A. [Pg.365]

T. Misek, Rotating Disc Extractors and Their Calculation, State Publishing House, technical Hterature, Prague, C2echoSlovakia, 1964. [Pg.84]

J. Plesek and S. Hermanek, Sodium Hydride Its Use in the Eaboratoy and in Technology, trans. by G. Jones, Academic, Prague, 1968. [Pg.306]

S. S. Medvedev, Proc. Int. Symp. Makromol Chem. Prague 1957, Pergamon Press, New York, 1958, p. 174 S. S. Medvedev, YSnet. Mech. Polyreactions, lUPAC Int. Symp. Makromol. Chem., Plenary Main Lect., 1969, p. 39 S. S. Medvedev and co-workers,/ Macromol Sd Chem. Al, 715 (1973). [Pg.29]

S. Modry and M. Svata, eds.. Pore Structures, Properties, and Materials, Proceedings of the International Symposium, Scademia, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1974. [Pg.38]

W. NoU, lUPAC Symposium for Organosilicon Chemisty, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1965. [Pg.67]

M. Kuzvart and M. Bohmer, Prospecting and Exploration of Mineral Deposits, Academia Press, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1978. [Pg.201]

A. A. Korothkov, paper presented lUPACMeeting, Prague, 1957-,Angeir Chem. 70, 85 (1958). [Pg.535]

Volume 69 Zeolite Chemistry and Catalysis. Proceedings of an International Symposium, Prague, Czechoslovakia, September8-13,1991 edited by P.A. Jacobs, N.l. Jaeger, L. Kubelkova and B. Wichterlov ... [Pg.264]

Editorial Board H. Batzer, Basel S. Cesca, San Donato Milanese KDusek, Prague P.J. Flory, Stanford, CA J. Furukawa, Tokyo J. E. McGrath, Blacksburg, VA H.KHall, Jr., Tucson, AZ M. L.Hallensleben, Hannover H. H. Kausch, Lausanne T. Kelen, Budapest M. Kryszewski, Lodz ALedwith,... [Pg.412]

A. Capek, O. Hanc and M. Tadra, Microbial Transformations of Steroids, Academia, Prague, 1966. [Pg.228]

F. Sorm, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Czechoslovak Academy of Science, Biochemistry, Prague, Czechoslovakia, personal communication, 1968. [Pg.405]

Broul, M., Nyvlt, J. and Soliiiel, O., 1981. Solubility in inorganic two-component systems. Prague Academia. [Pg.302]

Brown, D.J. and Boyson F., 1987. Modelling of fluid flow in a batch crystallizer. In Industrial Crystallization 87. Eds. J. Nyvet, S. Zacek, Bechyne, Czechoslovakia, September 1987. Academia Prague and Elsevier, 1989, pp. 547-550. [Pg.302]

Address Kodanska 46 100 10 Prague 10 Czech Republic Phone +42 02 671 51 11 1 Web site www.aliachem.com... [Pg.154]

Svaz chemickeho Pramyslu Ceske republiky (SCHP) Kodanska 46 CR - 100 10 Prague 10, Czech Republic Phione +42 02 6715 4131 Fax +42 02 6715 4130 E-mail oinchzs mbox.vol.cz... [Pg.259]

Special symposia, outside these three series of symposia, include a special and unique Moissan symposium, held in 1986 in Pans at the hundred year anniversary of the preparation of elemental fluorine, a symposium on Synthetic Fluorine Chemistry held m 1990 in I os Angeles, and a symposium on Fluorinated Mono mers and Polymers held in 1993 in Prague, Czechoslovakia... [Pg.3]

Milos Hudlicky, a native of Czechoslovakia, obtained his Ph D from the Technical University in Prague, Czechoslovakia. After spending 1948 at the Ohio State University as a UNESCO postdoctoral fellow, he taught as an assistant professor and later as an associate professor at the Technical University in Prague until 1958. He then worked as a research associate at the Research Institute of Pharmacy and Biochemistry in Prague. After the Russian occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968, he moved to the United States, where he was offered a professorship at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University He has been Professor Emeritus since 1989. He received the Votocek Medal in Prague in 1992 for his work in chemistry. [Pg.1299]

Department of Organic Chemistry Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Czechoslovakia... [Pg.253]

K. Bliha, Preparativni reakce v organicke chemii. VI. Reakce organokovovych cinidel, Nakladatelstvi CSAV, Prague, 1961, p. 508. [Pg.311]

J. Heyrovsky (Prague) discovery and development of the polarographic method of analysis. [Pg.1298]

Research Institute of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Dolm Mecholupy 130, Prague 10, Czech Republic... [Pg.189]

Finally, aromatic nucleophilic denitrocyclization reactions are reviewed for the first time by Stanislav Radi (Prague, Czech Republic). The nitro functionality is a good leaving group, especially for intramolecular reactions, and many such reactions lead to polycyclic heterocyclic ring systems. Frequently, these transformations are a method of choice for preparative purposes. [Pg.261]

G. A. Delzenne, lUPAC Symp., Macromol. Preprint p. 145, Prague (1965). [Pg.258]

R. Bond, Shaft Seal Manufacture—Alternate Molding Techniques. Polymer Processing Society European Regional Meeting, Prague, Czechoslovakia, September 21-24 (1992). [Pg.463]

Dr. Vaklav Drchal Institute of Physics Czech Academy of Sciences Na Slovance 2 CZ-180 40 Prague 8 Czech Republic email drchal fzu.cz... [Pg.500]

Only after all these publications did Einstein s academic career begin privatdozent in Berne, 1908 associate professor at the University of Zurich, 1909, the year of his first honorai y degree (Geneva) full professor at Karl Ferdinand University, Prague, 1911 professor at the ETH, 1912 professor and member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, Berlin, 1914-1932, where he arrived four months before the outbreak of World War I. [Pg.383]

Department of Organic Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, The Czech Republic... [Pg.179]


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