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We are grateful to the following examination boards for permission to reproduce questions (or parts of questions) set in recent years in Advanced level (A), Special or Scholarship (S), and Nuffield (N) papers Joint Matriculation Board (JMB). Oxford Local Examinations (Oi. fJii ersitv of London (L) and Cambridge Local Examina-... [Pg.458]

I considered my role mainly to try to help my colleagnes while jealonsly safegnarding most of my time for research and scholarship. I proceeded in the same way in Cleveland and later in Los Angeles, when starting the Hydrocarbon Research Institute at USC. 1 have been fortunate never to have been bitten by the bug that makes many people feel important by exercising administrative power. ... [Pg.87]

The Ekst Congress after the Constitution was adopted enacted a national copyright statute in 1790. Thereafter, the development of federal copyright law followed a pattern that endures to this day. As developments in technology and forms of mass entertainment, communications, scholarship, and the arts have occurred, the copyright law has been amended to accommodate them. Periodically, a total revision of the copyright statute has been necessary. Such complete revisions occurred in 1831, 1870, 1909, and 1976. [Pg.263]

The generous support of Alexander von Humboldt-Stif-tung, Bonn, Germany, is gratefully acknowledged. One of the authors (I. R.) was granted a scholarship. [Pg.751]

R. Schroll would like to acknowledge the support through the HSP/II AUFE PhD scholarship program of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). [Pg.354]

The British physicist, famous for his discovei y of the electron, was born in Cheetham, near Manchester, on December 18, 1856. He first entered Owens College (later Manchester University) at the early age of fourteen. In 1876 Thomson won a scholarship in Mathematics to Trinity College, Cambridge, and remained a member of the College for the rest of his life. He became a Fellow in 1880, Lecturer in 1883 and Master in 1918, a position he held with great flair until his death on August 30, 1940. [Pg.1134]

Friend, J. N., Carnegie Scholarship Memoirs, 18, Iron and Steel Institute, 61 (1929)... [Pg.597]

R.M. Clare wishes to acknowledge the financial assistance provided by the Foundation of Research, Science and Technology, New Zealand in the form of a Bright Future Scholarship. [Pg.394]

The authors appreciate the Australian Research Council (ARC) for supporting this project. KMH is a recipient of University Postgraduate Award (UPA) scholarship at the University of New South Wales. [Pg.544]

The authors are grateful for the ARC funding for the researeh program on multiphase reactor system design and UNSW Engineering for a postgraduate scholarship to SJC. [Pg.672]

One of the authors (D.N.-R.) would like to gratefidly acknowledge The Hitachi Scholarship Foundation for sponsoring Hitachi Research Fellowship HSF-04082. [Pg.808]

We have to give the gratefiil thanks to the Thailand Research Fund (TRF) Royal Goldrai Jubilee program and AIEJ scholarship for the financial support for this research. [Pg.844]

Provide funds for education and training through the SETAC Scholarship/Fellowship Program. [Pg.219]

The plum pudding structure of the atom was short-lived. It was disproved by Ernest Rutherford, one of Thomsons best students. Rutherford was an unlikely scientist. He was born and raised in rural New Zealand, about as far as you can get from the worlds scientific centers. He became interested in science while in elementary school. He did well at it immediately, winning scholarship after scholarship and degree after degree, all in physics or mathematics. At age 23, Rutherford got the job he wanted. He was awarded a fellowship to study at Cambridge. He elected to work with J.J. Thomson at the Cavendish Laboratory, the most advanced physics lab in the world. [Pg.9]

The help of Dr. Md A. Rahman (Ministry of Education Scholarship Student in Japan, now Senior Scientific Officer, Institute of Glass and Ceramic Research and Testing, Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), Dr. M. S. Bakshi (JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow in Japan), and the other coworkers has been invaluable in these studies. My special thanks to Ryuich Arakawa (Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Kansai University, Japan) for his assistance with ESMS measurements must be expressed. The support by Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (No. 07804049, 08454240, and 97468 from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan, and from Osaka City, Japan) is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.639]

The authors gratefully acknowledge the National Science Foundation (CTS-0455965) for financial support of this work. BAS also thanks Trinity University and the Mach Research Scholarship Program for a Mach Research Scholarship. [Pg.344]

Financial support of this research by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada in the form of an operating grant (to JMJF) and a post-graduate scholarship (to GDD) is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.34]

Dalitz, Richard, H. and Michael Nauenberg, eds.The foundations of Newtonian scholarship. Singapore World Scientific, 2000. [Pg.270]

Paul Quarrie of Sotheby s Books and Manuscripts department in London has written that these manuscripts reveal that Newton s "knowledge of alchemical literature was vast, and in his studies of divinity and church history his reading and scholarship were wide and deep. Whilst they do not show him at work on those matters for which he will always remain famous, they do show his extraordinary focussed and dogged mind hard at work exploring the mysteries of life and seeking for truth and an explanation of how the divine is made manifest."... [Pg.401]

Revolution to Newton (and Back Again) 12. Newton and Spinoza and the Bible Scholarship of the Day Richard H. Popkin 13. The Fate of the Date The Theology of Newton s Principia Revisited Part IV. The Canon Reconstructed 14. The Truth of Newton s Science and the Truth of Science s History Heroic Science At Its Eighteenth-Century Formulation. [Pg.547]

Wolfgang Pauli is well recognized as an outstanding theoretical physicist, famous for his formulation of the two-valuedness of the electron spin, for the exclusion principle, and for his prediction of the neutrino. Less well known is the fact that Pauli spent a lot of time in different avenues of human experience and scholarship, ranging over fields such as the history of ideas, philosophy, religion, alchemy and Jung s psychology. Pauli s... [Pg.583]


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