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Reid, Howard

I am hugely indebted to Ellis Daw, Chris Reid, and especially Howard Garston-Smith and Christine Andreasen (CRC Press) for their proofreading of chapters in this book. They have not only helped improve my grammar but have also prompted inclusions of additional material to better explain some of the validation concepts discussed. [Pg.961]

Baddour Baddour Reid Brian Smith Smith Sarofim Evans Bodman Howard Modell Sarofim Evans Bodman Mohr Howard Modell Golton Virk Howard Golton Modell Hites Glomburg Donnelly Georgakis Putnam Manning... [Pg.91]

The technical contributions made to the development of hydrophobically modified nonionic water-soluble polymers by several Hercules and Aqualon workers are gratefully acknowledged. Particular mention is made of contributions made by George C. Harris, Albert R. Reid, Richard D. Royce, Kathryn G. Griffith, Dianne P. Leipold, Lisa A. Burmeister, Robert A. Gelman, Howard G. Barth, Carol A. Steiner, and Kenneth E. Steller. We are also thankful to Ernst K. Just and Thomas G. Majewicz for their comments and suggestions. [Pg.363]

Cadieux P, Watterson JD, Denstedt J, Harbottle RR, Puskas J, Howard J, Gan BS, Reid G. Colloids Surf B Bioiuterfaces 2003 28 95. [Pg.583]

Howard Stewart Bean graduated as a physicist from University of California in 1917. From 1919, Bean was an associate engineer and later chief of the Gage Section, National Bureau of Standards NBS, Washington DC, from where he took over as chief engineer the Capacity, Density and Fluid Meters Section. This Section was formed by consolidation of the Gas Measuring Instrument Section, of which Bean was chief, and the Capacity and Density Section. He was elected Fellow ASME in 1950, received the ASME Worcester Warner Reid Medal in 1955 and retired from the NBS in 1958. [Pg.84]

Jane Reid Patton, Howard College, Department of Chemistry, Birmingham, Alabama p. 466)... [Pg.909]

We also thank the members of the Organizing Committee Stanley Adler, Pullman-Kellogg Co. Howard Hanley of the National Bureau of Standards Robert Reid of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Lyman Yarborough of the Amoco Production Co. They brought focus and structure to the general concept of the conference we brought to them. [Pg.437]


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