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Theory Practice of Lubrication Systems, Alcxandru Nica P.A.J Scott Scientific Publications (Great Britain) Limiled, London, 1969... [Pg.314]

Smoke and ash abatement in Great Britain was considered to be a health agency responsibility and was so confirmed by the first Public Health Act of 1848 and the later ones of 1866 and 1875. Air pollution from the emerging chemical industry was considered a separate matter and was made the responsibility of the Alkali Inspectorate created by the Alkali Act of 1863. [Pg.6]

Thus, the Taylor and Francis publishing house not only provided the where-withal for the publication of the proceedings, transactions, and journals of major scientific societies throughout Great Britain, including the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, but also played a substantial role in refining the definitions of disciplinary specialties like physics and chemistry throughout the nineteenth century. [Pg.64]

RPS Publications is the publishing organisation of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain... [Pg.427]

Figure 5,19 (A) Schematic representation of [Si03] chains of pyroxenes (a) projection on plane (100) (b) projection along axis Z (c) projection along axis Y (d) perspective representation. (B) Relative arrangement of tetrahedral chains in pyroxene structure (seen in their terminal parts with intercalation of Ml and Ml positions. From Putnis and McConnell (1980). Reproduced with modihcations by permission of Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, Great Britain. Figure 5,19 (A) Schematic representation of [Si03] chains of pyroxenes (a) projection on plane (100) (b) projection along axis Z (c) projection along axis Y (d) perspective representation. (B) Relative arrangement of tetrahedral chains in pyroxene structure (seen in their terminal parts with intercalation of Ml and Ml positions. From Putnis and McConnell (1980). Reproduced with modihcations by permission of Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, Great Britain.
Figure 5.64 Effect of cooling rate on Si02 polymorphic transitions. From Putnis and McConnell (1980). Reproduced with modifications by permission of Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, Great Britain. Figure 5.64 Effect of cooling rate on Si02 polymorphic transitions. From Putnis and McConnell (1980). Reproduced with modifications by permission of Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, Great Britain.
The promotion of medicines to the general public for self medication is covered by the Code of Standards of Advertising Practice for Over-the-Counter Medicines of the Proprietary Association of Great Britain (PAGE). The PAGE also has a Code of Practice for Advertising Over-the-Counter Medicines to Health Professionals and the Retail Trade. [Pg.733]

Del Rio belonged to many scientific organizations of France, Germany, Great Britain, Mexico, and Spain, and was an active member of the American Philosophical Society and president of the Geological Society of Philadelphia. From 1830 to 1834 he attended the meetings of the American Philosophical Society, took part in the discussions, donated books which are still in possession of the Society s library, and presented papers for publication. [Pg.400]

A well-assorted, international representation of authorship is evident in recent volumes of Advances the original British-American liaison on which the publication was founded has been substantially expanded to the international level. The present volume includes, in addition to contributions from North America and Great Britain, articles from continental Europe and, coincidentally, three separate chapters by authors based at different points on the African continent. [Pg.564]

One of the most useful publications is the series of abstracts published by the Chromatography Discussion Group of Great Britain (20). These have been published annually since 1958 and two five-year cumulative indices are available. The major feature of the abstracts is the comprehensive index at the back of each volume. This series of abstracts is so valuable that it should be readily available to anyone working in GC. The cost of a complete set is less than the cost spent by trying a few columns that do not work. [Pg.128]

Great Britain (Ref 83). After publication of von Herz s patent in 1920 (Ref 2), the Armament Res Dept at Woolwich began its investigation of RDX (British code name for ResearchDepartmen t Explosive or Royal Dsnolition Explosive). As a result of this research, it was found that the batch process... [Pg.396]

Printed in Great Britain at the University Press, Cambridge A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress cataloguing in publication data... [Pg.316]

The similar public record of evidence of strategic agreement between Great Britain and the Maoist People s Republic of... [Pg.60]

Moncrieff, J. Pomerleau, J. 2000, Trends in sickness benefits in Great Britain and the contribution of mental disorders, /.Public Health Med., vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 59-67. [Pg.254]

The following year, the British National Formulary, a joint publication of the British Medical Association and Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1991), listed suicidal ideation and violent behavior as fluoxetine side effects. Also in 1991,1 published Toxic Psychiatry, in which I observed for the first time that Prozac was producing a continuum of overstimulation that included akathisia, agitation, anxiety, insomnia, depression and mania, and, in the extreme, suicide and violence. I drew on previously sequestered FDA premarketing data on Prozac, the scientific literature, and my own clinical and forensic cases. [Pg.117]

Jan. 26, 1927, Farnborough, Great Britain - July 9, 2005, Ottawa, Canada) Canadian electrochemist, 1946-1949 Imperial College, London University, thesis on -> electrocatalysis and corrosion inhibitors (supervisor J.O M. Bockris), 1949-1954 Chester-Beatty Cancer Research Institute with J.A.V. Butler on DNA, 1954-1955 post-doc at University of Pennsylvania with J.O M. Bockris (among other subjects -> proton -+ mobility, the effect of field-induced reorientation of the water molecule), since 1956 professor at the University of Ottawa (Canada), more than 400 publications on physical electrochemistry, electrode kinetics and mechanisms, - electrochemical capacitors. [Pg.115]

German WJ and Stanfield CL (2005) The Principles of Human Physiology, 2nd edn. San Francisco, CA Pearson Education, Inc., Benjamin Cummings Publications Joint Formulary Committee (2008) British National Formulary 55. London British Medical Association and Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, March. [Pg.282]

During the period since the first publication of this book in 1930 death has taken many of the pioneers of modem chemistry. Marie Curie became a victim of radium-the element of her own discovery. Frederick G. Banting returned from the first World War with the idea that he would try to conquer diabetes, and he did. He then lost his life in an airplane accident while in the service of Great Britain during the second World War. Death also took the great Joseph J. Thomson, discoverer of the electron, and his brilliant student, Ernest Rutherford, discoverer of the proton. Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi, two of the leading architects of the new nuclear age, are also no longer with us. [Pg.5]

International Standard Book Number (ISBN) 0 85369 166 5. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in anyformor by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise—without the prior written permission of the copyright holder (Vasya Pupkin). Typeset, printed and bound in Great Britain by William Clowes Ltd, Beccles, Suffolk, England. [Pg.1668]

Numerous publications in the 1960s and 1970s dealt in detail with the description of the mechanism, equilibrium, and kinetics of the uranium sorption reaction on titanium hydroxide [163]. Scaled-up testing of uranium sorption from seawater was carried out in the Soviet Union, United States of America, Great Britain, and Germany. The results were used in the design and construction of units for uranium recovery approximately 10-100 g of uranium were produced per year [180,181]. [Pg.124]


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