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The first measurements of temperature as a function of time during a cooling or heating process were made by J. F. E. Rudberg in Sweden in 1829. Other early workers were M. L. Frankenheim (1837) and H. Le Chatelier (1883 and 1887), both of whom seem to have been unaware of the earlier work.271 Le Chatelier was followed by W. C. Roberts-Austin, who initiated differential thermal analysis in 1899. The development of this technique, from its introduction to the 1970s, has been discussed.272 Hungarian work in thermal analysis over the period 1950-1990 has been described.273... [Pg.168]

Section 3.5 described the need for flexibility in our supply chain designs. Flexibility enables the supply chain to better match supply and demand despite fluctuations in either. According to a Harvard Business School report, flexibility is also needed in our project management approach to avoid big-dollar write-offs. Robert Austin and Richard Nolan of Harvard conducted the study of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) projects that led to this conclusion. Their survey reports that 65 percent of executives surveyed reported that ERP systems have at least a moderate chance of hurting their businesses because of implementation problems. [Pg.295]

Roberts-Austin (Sir) William Chandler (1843-1902) Brit, metal., designed automatic recording pyrometer with Pt-thermocouples for high-temperature study, demonstrated that that diffusion can occur between attached sheets of gold and led Rodovsky Bavor jun. from Bavorov (or Hustifan) (1526-1592), Czech alchemists, author of possibly the first book on cookery... [Pg.467]

Robert M. Jones and Harold S. Morgan, Deflection of Unsymmetrically Laminated Cross-Ply Rectangular Plates, Proceedings ol the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, 20-22 October 1975, Austin, Texas, pp. 155-167. [Pg.330]

ADEL F. SAROFIM, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ROBERT S. SCHECHTER, University of Texas, Austin WILLIAM R. SCHOWALTER, Princeton University L. E. SCRIVEN, University of Miimesota JOHN H. SEINFELD, California Institute of Technology JOHN H. SINFELT, Exxon Research and Engineering Company LARRY F. THOMPSON, AT T Bell Laboratories KLAUS D. TIMMERHAUS, University of Colorado ALFRED E. WECHSLER, Arthur D. Little, Inc. [Pg.4]

Mel Levy (New Orleans, Louisiana) Jens Oddershede (Odense, Denmark) Mark Ratner (Evanston, Illinois) Dennis R. Salahub (Montreal, Canada) Harel Weinstein (New York, New York) Robert E. Wyatt (Austin, Texas) Tokio Yamabe (Kyoto, Japan)... [Pg.381]

MC Petty, WA Barlow. In G Roberts, ed. Langmuir-Blodgett films. Austin, TX Academic Press, 1990, pp 93-132. [Pg.388]

The Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) is a joint project of the University of Texas at Austin, the Pennsylvania State University, Stanford University, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Miinchen, and Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen. The HET is named in honor of its principal benefactors, William P. Hobby and Robert E. Eberly. [Pg.223]

Robert A. Brown is Warren K. Lewis Professor of Chemical Engineering and Provost at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He received his B.S. (1973) and M.S. (1975) from the University of Texas, Austin, and his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1979. His research area is chemical engineering with specialization in fluid mechanics and transport phenomena, crystal growth from the melt, microdefect formation in semiconductors and viscoelastic fluids, bifurcation theory applied to transitions in flow problems, and finite element methods for nonlinear transport problems. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Sciences, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. [Pg.198]

Acknowledgments We hereby acknowledge the financial support provided to Maria Bruma by the Robert A. Welch Foundation, Houston, Texas, USA (Grant AI-0524). Our thanks also go to Central Glass Company, Japan, for the generous supply of HFAF, and to Mr. Rock Rushing from Texas Research Institute, Austin, Texas, USA, for conducting the thermal analyses. [Pg.25]

Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Austin, TX Robert Snyder... [Pg.27]

There have also been revivals of the steam car. Robert McCulloch, the chain-saw millionaire, spent part of his fortune on a steam prototype, called the Paxton Phoenix, between 1951 and 1954. William Lear of Learjet fame, spent 15 million in 1969 on a turbine bus and a 250-horsepower turbine steam car. Both used quiet, efficient steam engines although the bus had reliability problems and poor gas mileage. Lear also tried to enter a steam car into the 1969 Indianapolis 500. The British firm of Austin-Healey was also working on a steam car in 1969. It had four-wheel drive. However, even prosperous entrepreneurs like McCulloch and Lear found that they lacked the means and support structure to successfully mass market a competitive car. Alternative power systems would have to wait until air-quality regulations resulted in some breakthroughs with hybrid and even fuel-cell cars. [Pg.151]

Austin Taylor and Hugh S. Taylor were brothers who took Ph.D. degrees in McC. Lewis s department at Liverpool. Robert Robinson taught in that same department from 1915 to 1919. [Pg.143]

BDC and HL gratefully acknowledge the Robert A. Welch Foundation (Grant number W-1552) for financial support of this work. Acknowledgement is made to the donors for the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund and to Research Corporation for partial support of this research. We are very grateful to Stephen Maldonado and Prof. Keith Stevenson at the University of Texas at Austin for their assistance in obtaining TEM data. We also thank Samuel Deutsch and Prof. Michael Amiridis at the University of South Carolina for performing the NOx experiments. [Pg.110]

Kenneth B. Bischoff, University of Texas, Austin, Texas J. T. Davies, The University, Birmingham, England D. N. Hanson, University of California, Berkeley, California Robert C. Kintner, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois Octave Levenspiel, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois... [Pg.380]

Mr. Robert G. Cardwell Editor and Publisher 2302 Tower Drive Austin, TX 78703... [Pg.104]

The financial support of the Robert A. Welch Foundation, Houston, Texas, and of the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation (MCC) of Austin, Texas, is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.483]

BODIE E. DOUGLAS University of Pittsburgh HERBERT D. KAESZ University of California. Los Angeles DARYLE H. BUSCH University of Kansas JAY H. WORRELL University of South Florida RUSSELL N. GRIMES University of Virginia ROBERT J. ANGELICI Iowa State University DONALD W. MURPHY AT T Bell Laboratories LEONARD V. INTERRANTE Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ALAN H. COWLEY University of Texas. Austin... [Pg.333]

J. Craig Wheeler, Robert P. Harkness Department of Astronomy University of Texas at Austin... [Pg.305]

Work in fluorine chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin, and previously as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has had as its principal sponsor the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, after initial support from the U.S. Air Force Materials Laboratory. We are grateful for other support from the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research. Work in fluorine chemistry at Rice University has been supported over more than a decade by the U.S. Army Research Office, Durham, by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, by the National Science Foundation, by the U.S. Air Force Materials Laboratory, and the Robert A. Welsh Foundation. [Pg.207]

Cornell University, New York, USA Robert H. Austin, Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA... [Pg.1]

Robert J. Alaimo Procter Gamble Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Douglas R. Lloyd The University of Texas at Austin Robert McGorrin Kraft General Foods... [Pg.226]

S. Komatsu, H. Berlin, Alfons Kunz, Eugene Pacsu, Clifford B. Purves, W. C. Austin, Robert C. Hockett, Andrew J. Watters, T. J. Schoch and the writer. [Pg.438]

Ron Paul, a former U.S. congressman, contested the general elections in Austin, Texas, in which he was narrowly defeated by Democratic Party candidate Robert Gamage. Paul proved sizable fraud before the courts however, the judge mled that sufficient magnitude of fraud to turn the elections had not been shown and denied Paul s motion to be placed in Congress. [Pg.358]

Robert K. Jansen (33), Department of Botany, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712... [Pg.730]

Per Siegbahn (Stockholm, Sweden) Harel Weinstein (New York, New York) Robert E. Wyatt (Austin, Texas)... [Pg.412]

WILLIAM F. POWERS, NAE, Ford Motor Company (retired), Ann Arbor, Michigan EDWARD S. RUBIN, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MAXINE L. SAVITZ, NAE, Honeywell, Inc. (retired), Los Angeles, California PHILIP R. SHARP, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts ROBERT W. SHAW, JR., Arete Corporation, Center Harbor, New Hampshire SCOTT W. TINKER, University of Texas, Austin... [Pg.6]

Texas, Austin H.M. Hubbard, Retired President and CEO, Pacific International Center for High Technology Research James Katzer, NAE, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company and Robert Shaw, Jr., Arete Corporation. [Pg.149]

The year 1979 was a significant year for Holocaust revisionism in general with the sponsorship of the First International Revisionist Conference in Los Angeles, the founding of the IHR, and the preparation of the first issue of The Journal of Historical Review (datelined Spring, 1980) and mailed to former subscribers to the Mercury, which I suspended at that time to make room for the new publication. Volume One, Number One of the Journal was devoted to printing the papers delivered to the 1979 conference by Udo Walendy, Dr. Austin J. App, Louis Fitzgibbon, Dr. Arthur Butz, and Prof. Robert Faurisson. [Pg.581]


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