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R. H. Ottewill, thesis. University of London, Queen Mary College, 1951 see also Ref. 36. [Pg.159]

Report 41 Failure of Plastics, S. Turner, Queen Mary College. [Pg.131]

Gilman, H., Lecture, Queen Mary College, London, 1968. [Pg.326]

Babrauskas, V., Toxic Hazard from Fires a Simple Assessment Method, Proceedings of conference on "Fire Control the Heat. Reduce the Hazard. Queen Mary College Fire and Materials Centre and Fire Research Station, London, England, 1988, p 1-10. [Pg.11]

Chemistry Department, Queen Mary College, Mile End Road, London El 4NS, UK Professor L. G. Hubert-Pfalzgraf... [Pg.1614]

Chemistry Department, Queen Mary College, Mile End Road,... [Pg.51]

Michael Anthony Whitehead McGill Univ. 1962 B.Sc., 1956, Queen Mary College, London Ph.D., 1960, Univ. of London (Prof. M. J. S. Dewar) PDF, 1960-1962, Univ. of Cincinnati (Prof. H. H. Jaffe)... [Pg.225]

His academic career started at Birkbeck College where he was Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry from 1949 to 1959. His first professorial appointment was at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, from 1959 to 1965. In 1965 he was appointed to the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry at Queen Mary College, London, UK, and served as Head of Department from 1979 to 1983. Since 1965 he has served on many committees at Queen Mary College and the University of London and has also played an active role in the Royal Society of Chemistry. In 1987 Professor Bradley was made Emeritus Professor of Inorganic Chemistry of the University of London and became a Fellow of Queen Mary College in 1988. [Pg.236]

Any physical exertion or hot weather which makes them sweat soon has those around them quickly moving away. Indeed many victims feel isolated because relationships inevitably break down, and so they try to avoid human contact and often work at home. One person in 10,000 has the faulty gene that is to blame and this was identified in 1999 by Ian Smith and coworkers at Queen Mary College in London. His advice to sufferers is to avoid all fish, red meat, eggs and soya, and eat mainly chicken and salads as the foods least likely to generate trimethylamine in the body. [Pg.78]

John M. Thomas was born In South Wales and took his Bachelor s degree at the University of College at Swansea and completed his Ph.D. at Queen Mary College, of the University of London. For 9 years from 1969 he was Head of the Department of Chemistry at the University College of Wales In Aberystwyth. He then moved to the University of Cambridge as Head of the Department of Physical Chemistry. He Is a Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Indian Academy. He was Baker Lecturer at Cornell University In 1963. He conducts research In solid-state and surface chemistry, dealing with materials such as carbons, organic molecular crystals, clays, and zeolites, and Is Interested In catalysis and In the chemical consequences of crystalline Imperfections. [Pg.58]

Queen Mary College, "Smoke from Burning Plastics", A Micro-Symposium organised by the Industrial Materials Research unit on February 22,1973. Queen Mary College, University of London, 1973 with papers of Berman AM, Scott KA, Smith DA et al. [Pg.873]

In fact, the most prominent woman in analytical chemistry, Isabel Hodgson Hadfield,14 did not join the Society until 1944. Bom on 29 January 1893, her father a schoolmaster, Hadfield graduated from East London College (later Queen Mary College) in 1914. The following year, she obtained a Diploma of Education and became a Chemistry Mistress with the Birmingham Education Council. [Pg.55]

University of London as East London College, and renamed as Queen Mary College (QMC) in 1934. [Pg.116]

Hickinbottom, W. J. (1956). Schools of chemistry in Great Britain and Ireland-XXVI Queen Mary College, London. Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry 80 457-465. [Pg.132]

Feb 1916). East London College Council. Minutes. A. Nye, Queen Mary College Library, is thanked for this information. [Pg.132]

Rich completed an Honours in Natural Science (Chemistry) in 1887, becoming a steamboat lady in 1904 to collect a degree from the University of Dublin. In the meantime, she had held posts as Science Mistress at Howell s School, Llandaff(1887-1888) Ladies College, Grantham (1889-1892) and Roedean School (1892-1905). Then, in 1906, she was appointed as a Principal at Granville School, Leicester. In 1922, she moved back into academia as Research Assistant to the Professor of Botany, Queen Mary College, London, a position that she held until her death in 1939. [Pg.244]

We thank the following for information on King Nye A., Archivist, Queen Mary College, London Personal communication, letter, K. Schofield, University of Exeter, 17 February 1998 Personal communication, letter, Erwin Wodarczak, Records Analyst/Archivist, University Archives, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,... [Pg.467]

Report 40 Internal Mixing of Rubber, J.C. Lupton Report 41 Failure of Plastics, S. Turner, Queen Mary College. [Pg.171]

I would like to thank my past and present colleagues in the Polymer Group at Queen Mary College who have assisted in the experiments described here, in particular Dr. D. N. Batchelder, Dr. G. C. Stevens, Dr. F. H. Preston, Dr. R. J. Kennedy, Dr. B. [Pg.98]


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