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Compahia Minera Quebrada Blanca S.A. and a National Science Engineering Research Council Discovery Grant 220302-217290 to C.R. Stanley. [Pg.320]

Pangarkar VG. 2004. Lecture notes for Science Engineering Research Council School on Multifunctional reactors for Process Intensification. Funded by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, Mumbai University Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India, July 12-16. [Pg.213]

The authors wish to thank Prof P.J. Bates at RMC and Mr. M. Chen at Queen s University for discussion and the preparation of the welded samples. Financial support was received fi om NCE Auto 21 and the Natural Sciences Engineering Research Council, Canada... [Pg.2328]

Ronald E. Hester is Professor of Chemistry in the University of York. He was for short periods a research fellow in Cambridge and an assistant professor at Cornell before being appointed to a lectureship in chemistry in York in 1965. He has been a full professor in York since 1983. His more than 300 publications are mainly in the area of vibrational spectroscopy, latterly focusing on time-resolved studies of photoreaction intermediates and on biomolecular systems in solution. He is active in environmental chemistry and is a founder member and former chairman of the Environment Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry and editor of Industry and the Environment in Perspective (RSC, 1983) and Understanding Our Environment (RSC, 1986). As a member of the Council of the UK Science and Engineering Research Council and several of its sub-committees, panels and boards, he has been heavily involved in national science policy and administration. He was, from 1991-93, a member of the UK Department of the Environment Advisory Committee on Hazardous Substances and is currently a member of the Publications and Information Board of the Royal Society of Chemistry. [Pg.100]

Thanks are due to the staffs of the companies where the incidents occurred for allowing me to describe their mistakes to many colleagues, past and present, especially to Professor F. P. Lees for his ideas and advice and to the UK Science and Engineering Research Council and the Leverhulme Trust for their financial support. [Pg.423]

The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). [Pg.163]

The author expresses his gratitude to the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada for its continued support of his research. He also acknowledges the talented group of researchers whose names appear on the publications from his laboratories. [Pg.126]

This project was supported by a grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. We would like to thank the following companies for their assistance Himont Canada, Mississauga, Ont, and Lucidol, a Division of Penwalt Corp., Buffalo, N.Y. [Pg.519]

The work discussed was supported In part by the Office of Naval Research, Washington and the U.K. Science and Engineering Research Council. [Pg.564]

The authors thank the Science and Engineering Research Council and also ICl Chemicals and Polymers Ltd for their support of this work. [Pg.266]

D.D. Kristmanson, J.J.C. Picot, G.W. van Vliet, and J. Henderson, Measuring Eoliar Deposits From Aerial Spraying of Pesticides, Forest Protection Limited and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, p. 269 (1989). [Pg.988]

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) provided financial support via Mechanical and Chemi-mechanical Pnlps Network, Strategic, and Discovery grants, while contributions from Paprican, Cytec of Canada, and Colonial Metals Inc. (for loans of RuCl3-3H20) are also acknowledged. [Pg.17]

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]

We would also like to thank Ms. Christine Keary for carrying out viscosity measurement experiments. Support of this work by a grant from the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada is greatly appreciated. [Pg.407]

University) and Marie Fraser (University of Alberta) for providing the experimental data used in the work on AFP and 3APP, respectively. Funding for the research was provided by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada. [Pg.136]

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Fonds FCAR du Quebec, the Dow Corning Corporation, and Esso Canada are all thanked for their financial support of this work. My collaborators, without whose experimental skills none of the work described above would have been done, are thanked and their contributions are recognized by citation in the references. [Pg.99]

This work was, in part, supported by NASA under Grant NAGW 1764 and by the Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council. [Pg.78]

Supported in part by The Medical Research Council of Canada (MT5461, MA8024), The Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (A8278), and The Ontario Heart Foundation (4-12). One of the authors (D.R.A.) acknowledges the support of The Ontario Heart Foundation through a Senior Research Fellowship. [Pg.182]

We thank Professors S. F. Edwards, P. J. Flory, P. G. De Gennes, J. N. Israelachvili, P. Pincus, A. Silberberg and D. Tabor for useful discussions and comments. This work was supported in part by the United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF), Israel (Y.A.) and by the Science and Engineering Research Council, (U.K.). [Pg.242]

This work was supported by the Science and Engineering Research Council and by an S.E.R.C. Case award in collaboration with Dow Corning. [Pg.278]

Dr J.D. Kennedy has been closely connected with all aspects of this work and it is a pleasure to acknowledge his stimulating collaboration. Crystal structures were obtained in collaboration with Dr W.S. McDonald. The work was supported by the U.K. Science and Engineering Research Council. [Pg.333]

We are grateful to the University of Toronto and Trent University for providing facilities, to the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and the consortium of chemical companies that support the Canadian Environmental Modelling Centre for funding of the second edition. It is a pleasure to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of Eva Webster and Ness Mackay. [Pg.924]

The authors would like to acknowledge the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Alberta Agricultural Research Institute (AARI) for financial support of our research program on sub-/supercritical fluid technology applied to the extraction of phytochemicals from biomass. [Pg.265]

The authors would like to acknowledge the essential role of our many collaborators over the years of study of this topic. We are indebted to J.W. Schneider and H. Keller for their help in obtaining figures. We also would like to thank A.M. Portis for helpful suggestions. This work was supported by the National Research and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Councils of Canada. One of us (T.L.E.) would like to acknowledge support from Robert A. Welch Foundation grant C-1048. [Pg.597]


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