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Professor Axel Becke of Queens University, Belfast has been very actively involved in developing and improving exchange-correlation energy functionals. For a good recent overview, see ... [Pg.2198]

G. W. Graham, 3rd Canadian Textile Seminar, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Sept. 11 —13, 1952, p. 32. [Pg.301]

Mular, A.L. and W. R. Bull, W.R. (Editors), Mineral Processes Their Analysis, Optimization and Control, Queens University, Ontario (1969) Mular, A. L. and N. A. lull, N.A., The Selection of Cyclone Classifiers, Pu ps and Pump Boxes for Grinding Circuits, Mineral Processing Plant Design , AIME, New York (1978)... [Pg.434]

Almost all of the directly measured thermochemical data for the sulfoxides, sulfones, sulfites and sulfates are due to the work of Busfield and Mackle and their coworkers at the University of Leeds and The Queens University, Belfast1-14. This work involved measurement of enthalpies of combustion, fusion and vaporization. It is the basis of the subsequent compilations of Benson and coworkers15, Cox and Pilcher16 and Pedley, Naylor and Kirby11. The data given by the latter are used as the basic data set in the present work. Corrections and omissions are noted in the next section. Data on additional compounds were sought by searching the IUPAC Bulletin of Thermochemistry and Thermodynamics for the years 1980 198318, and by searches of Chemical Abstracts. [Pg.95]

At Rohm and Haas a committee of several experts contributed to the successes described In this paper. Discussions with Prof. John MacGregor (HcHaster University), Jeff Nathanson, Tom Shannon and Tom Throne were especially Important. Special thanks are due to Chris Altomare, who always had the proper equipment and Instrximentatlon ready for the pilot plant trials. We also would like to acknowledge Prof. Don Watts (Queens University) for assisting with the time series modeling and Prof. [Pg.486]

Finlay, John L. 1972. Social Credit The English Origins. Montreal McGill-Queens University Press. [Pg.239]

Department of Chemistry, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada... [Pg.271]

Dr. Sangwan obtained his PhD from Haryana Agriculture University Hisar and carried out postdoctoral research at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. His interest in multidisciplinary research motivated work on plant metabolites at CSIR- Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow-22601. His current research interest involves Translational Biochemistry ... [Pg.27]

Evans, D. 1980. Geology and petrochemistry of the Kitts and Michelin uranium deposits and related prospects, Central Mineral Belt, Labrador. PhD thesis. Queens University, Kingston, ON. [Pg.484]

McGrath, J.W. Quinn, J.P. Phosphate Removal a Novel Approach, School of Biology and Biochemistry, Queens University Belfast, Ireland, 2002 http //www.qub.ac/uk/envres/EarthAir-water /phosphate-removal.htm. [Pg.452]

P. F. D Arcy and D. W. G. Harron (eds), Proceedings of the First International Conference on Harmonisation, Queens University of Belfast, 1992. [Pg.265]

Griffin TD. Patient contribution to the cost of prescribed medicines in Europe. In Griffin JP, O Grady J, Wells PO, eds. The Textbook of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 2nd edn. Belfast Queens University, 1995 581-94. [Pg.718]

Deedat, Y.D. Ellis, C.R. J. Econ. Eta tomol. 1983, 76, 1055. Gibbs, R.D. "Chemotaxonomy of Flowering Plants" McGlll-Queens University Press Montreal and London, 197 4, 4 volunes. [Pg.447]

Dr. Martin Abraham, Uiuversity of Toledo Dr. Joseph Fortunak, Howard Uiuversity Dr. Patricia Hogan, Suffolk University Dr. Phillip Jessop, Queens University... [Pg.9]

Wang, Ruqu. 1997. "The Optimal Consumption and the Quitting of Harmful Addictive Goods," Queens University. [Pg.206]

T. M. Stafford, The microbiol degradation of chloroalkanes, Ph.D. Thesis. The Queens University of Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom, 1993. [Pg.278]

Exploring Genomes, Paul G. Young (Queens University), 0-7167-5738-2... [Pg.1124]

Mular, A.L. and W. R. Bull, W.R. (Editors), Mineral Processes Their Analysis, Optimization and Control, Queens University, Ontario (1969)... [Pg.434]

R. Darnley-Gibbs, Chemotaxonomy of Flowering Plants , McGill-Queens University Press, Montreal, 1974. [Pg.217]

Computer Physics Communications Program Library Queens University of Belfast Belfast, Northern Ireland, U.K. [Pg.239]

Biocol A process for removing dyes from aqueous effluents using a microorganism immobilized on activated carbon. The microorganism, Schewanella putrifaciens, was first isolated and characterized at the University of Leeds. The process was developed in Queens University, Belfast, in conjunction with British Textile Technology Group. Piloted from April 2001 at a dyeworks in County Antrim. [Pg.43]

The research for this paper was supported by the Defence Research Board of Canada, Grant number 9530-40. The authors are grateful to F. M. Larkin of the Computer Centre at Queens University, Kingston, for many helpful discussions. [Pg.176]

STEPHEN J ALLEN, GAVIN M WALKER, LINDA HANSEN AND JULIE-ANNE HANNA School of Chemical Engineering, Queens University Belfast, Belfast BT9 SAG, Northern Ireland. [Pg.442]

R. C. Pink (Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland) Turkevich has said that only the D-H exchange reaction can, with certainty, be attributed to the Lewis acid activity. The cyclopropane isomerization reaction, however, seems to respond to both the Bronsted and the Lewis activity. NH4" Y zeolites activated at different temperatures show two temperature regions of activity, one corresponding closely to the Bronsted activity of the catalyst, the other at a much higher temperature ( — 650°) corresponding to the temperature at which the electron donor-acceptor properties are at a maximum. [Pg.325]

McGill-Queens University Press Montreal and London, 1974. [Pg.123]

Colin P McCoy Queens University Belfast Belfast, UK... [Pg.932]

K Onishi Ibaraki University, Japan P H Oosthuizen Queens University, Canada E L Ortiz Imperial College London, UK E Outa Waseda University, Japan A S Papageorgiou Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA... [Pg.201]

Griffin, J. R, andj. C. P. Weber. "Voluntary Systems ofAdverse Reaction Reporting. In Medicines Regulation, Research and Risk, ed.J. P. Griffin, 217-60. Queens University ofBelfast, 1989. [Pg.188]

Welsh, M. D. (1991) Studies on the neutralisation of VZV by two specific monoclonal antibodies. Honours thesis, Queens University of Belfast, Belfast, UK. [Pg.128]

Dr John McAlister - School of Geography, Queens University, Belfast BT7 INN, UK. Email j.mcalister qub.ac.uk... [Pg.488]

Dr Martin Brennan is an analytical scientist of more than 30 years standing with considerable experience in atomic spectroscopy. He has a MSc in analytical science from Queens University, Belfast and a PhD in atomic spectroscopy and electroanalytical techniques from University College Cork, Ireland. He is the author and co-author of several published articles in atomic spectroscopy and electrochemical sciences. His research interests include trace analysis of difficult matrices and improvements in sample preparation techniques. He has considerable experience in the analysis of a wide range of samples particularly organic type samples and is currently employed in the Research and Development Department of Henkel (Ireland) Ltd, manufacturers of adhesives and other organic compounds. He holds the position of honorary secretary of the Republic of Ireland sub-region Analytical Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry. [Pg.276]

Prof. Kenneth R. Seddon, Queens University, Belfast, Green Chemistry 2002... [Pg.235]


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