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Richards, Alfred

Frank J. Villani E. W. Warnhote Richard L. Wasson Calvert W. Whitehead Alfred L. Wilds... [Pg.56]

SUBMITTED BY DAVID L. CLARK and ALFRED P. SATTELBERGER CHECKED BY RICHARD A. ANDERSEN ... [Pg.307]

CURL, ROBERT F., JR. < 1933—). An American whn won the Nobel prize for chemistry along with Sir Harold W. Kroto and Richard E. Smalley in 1996. the 100" anniversary uf Alfred Nobel s death. The trio won for the discovery of the CNi compound called buckminsierfullerene. He graduated from Rice University and received a Ph.D. from the Universily of California. Berkeley in 1957. [Pg.464]

Fei Wang, Qussai Marashdeh, Liang-Shih Fan, and Richard A. Williams, Electrical Capacitance, Electrical Resistance, and Positron Emission Tomography Techniques and Their Applications in Multi-Phase Flow Systems Alfred Leipertz and Roland Sommer, Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Incandescence... [Pg.287]

I wish to acknowledge the members of my group who obtained the data discussed here Brian Loughnane, Richard Farrer, Alessandra Scodinu, Natalia Balabai, and Tomaso Baldacchini. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation, Grant CHE-9501598. I am also a Research Corporation Cottrell Scholar, an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, and a Dreyfus New Faculty Fellow. [Pg.516]

But George W. Merck didn t want to rely on professors handouts. He would create labs that would be as good as and look just like those in the university. To do so, the company brought in respected academics like Max Tishler of Harvard and Alfred Newton Richards of the University of Pennsylvania. It set up a new pharmacological lab, the Merck Institute of Therapeutic Research, with its own board of directors. [Pg.24]

BRUcr Ritchif D B Robinson Richard G Rogers Alfred Russell J T Sheehan Robert T Stfigfr W G Tebblns Jamfs Van Allan E Welch Bill W illiams... [Pg.118]

Submitted by ALFRED SCHMIDPETER and GUNTHER BGRGET Cbedted by DON J. CHANDLERt and RICHARD A. JONESt... [Pg.126]

A sincere word of thanks goes to the research students Richard Pongratz, Christian Schall, Oliver Schedlbauer and W. Reifenhauser who contributed their excellent PhD thesis works and various publications to this review on biomethylation in the polar ocean. Gratitude is also expressed to the Alfred-Wegener-Institute for... [Pg.214]

Ellis, Richard. Encyclopedia of the Sea. New York Alfred A. Knopf, 2000. A factual, yet entertaining, compendium of sea life and lore. [Pg.125]

Tennyson, Alfred, L Z Tesser, Abraham, 30,42-43,47,275 Thaler, Richard, 12,251 n.149 Thales, 22 88 Thompson. Edward, 328 threats, 380 and warnings, 3(80-84 credible, 380-81.385-86 Thucydides. 33 -33 Thweatt Vivien. 39... [Pg.463]

Before I had any reasonable prospects for writing a book on Fritz Haber, Alison Richards, a science editor at National Public Radio, gave me a chance to explore Haber s life and legacy in a pair of radio reports. I m grateful to her for supporting this unconventional project. The reports were made possible through a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. [Pg.300]

The following members of the Dow Distribution and Traffic Department rendered special assistance in the preparation of this paper Gordon R. Anderson, Alfred N. Baldassarri, Dorothy R. Bell, Robert K. Gregg, J. Richard Hopkins, Henry G. Kavanagh, and Jim D. Savvas. [Pg.147]


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