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Annemie Vlayen has a background in rehabilitation sciences and healthcare and hospital management. She is a senior researcher in patient safety at Hasselt University, Belgium. In her PhD research she focused on medical record review, prospective risk analysis and safety culture in hospitals. Her research interests include approaches to improving safety culture, leadership and patient safety education. [Pg.437]

Reviews, such as those that have been published in Advances in Polymer Science, thus play a very important role in the education of scientists and therefore in the progress of science. How important this role is, of course, depends on the choice of the reviewers and the quality of their reviews. In my opinion, the editors of the volumes in this series have just cause to be proud of their record over the past 25 volumes. [Pg.191]

Lowe, J.J., Hoek, W.Z. and INTIMATE Group (2001). Inter-regional correlation of palaeoclimatic records for the last Glacial-Interglacial transition a protocol for improved precision recommended by the INTIMATE project group. Quaternary Science Reviews 20 1175-1187. [Pg.190]

Acknowledgements. It is a particular pleasure to record my indebtedness to Dr. H. A. Skinner both for his comments on a draft of this review and for much else besides. Thanks are due to the Science Research Council for its support, to the various people at Manchester who, during the past five years, have made some of the measurements reported here, and to those in other places who have generously made materials available for study. [Pg.110]

Fig. 19.2 Web of Knowledge (Science Citation Index) record of peer-reviewed publications whose title contains edge and graphene or graphite in their title. Fig. 19.2 Web of Knowledge (Science Citation Index) record of peer-reviewed publications whose title contains edge and graphene or graphite in their title.
Neukum, G., Ivanov, B.A. and Hartmann, W. K. (2001) Cratering records in the inner solar system in relation to the lunar reference system. Space Science Reviews, 96, 55-86. [Pg.351]

This collection of papers is a record of the proceedings of a symposium on the chemistry, metabolism, and biological functions of glycolipids. It is also a review of some topics presented at an earlier meeting on the same subject, held in Honolulu, Hawaii in October, 1977 under the auspices of the Japan-United States Science Exchange Program. [Pg.1]

The discovery of semiconductor integrated circuits by Bardeen, Brattain, Shockley, Kilby, and Noyce was a revolution in the micro and nano worlds. The concept of miniaturization and integration has been exploited in many areas with remarkable achievements in computers and information technology. The utility of microchips was also realized by analytical scientists and has been used in chromatography and capillary electrophoresis. In 1990, Manz et al. [1] used microfluidic devices in separation science. Later on, other scientists also worked with these units for separation and identification of various compounds. A proliferation of papers has been reported since 1990 and today a good number of publications are available in the literature on NLC and NCE. We have searched the literature through analytical and chemical abstracts, Medline, Science Finder, and peer reviewed journals and found a few thousand papers on chips but we selected only those papers related to NLC and NCE techniques. Attempts have been made to record the development of microfluidic devices in separation science. The number of papers published in the last decade (1998-2007) is shown in Fig. 10.1, which clearly indicates rapid development in microfluidic devices as analytical tools. About 30 papers were published in 1998 that number has risen to 400 in... [Pg.263]

The most important set of volumes on the Maillard reaction are the books recording the papers presented at the international Maillard symposia, held about every four years, since the first, in Uddevalla, Sweden, in 1979.A (i Also important are the books resulting from the European cooperation in the field of science and technical research, COST Action 919.10-13 There are many other important books that deal with aspects of the Maillard reaction, and reference will be made to these, when papers in them are quoted. Three books specifically on the Maillard reaction are those by Baynes and Monnier,14 Ikan,15 and Fayle and Gerrard.16 Important review articles are those by Reynolds,17,18 Namiki,19 and Ledl and Schleicher.20... [Pg.4]

Oeschger H. and Stauffer B., Review of the history of atmospheric CO2 recorded in ice cores, in J. R. Trabalka and D. E. Reichle (eds.). Proc. Sixth ORNL Life Science Symposium, The Global Carbon Cycle , Springer Verlag, in press (1985). [Pg.427]

Albert Eschenmoser (b. 1925 in Erstfeld, Uri, Switzerland) is Professor, Emeritus (since 1992) of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich and a member of the Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California (since 1996). He received his Diploma and doctorate at the ETH in 1949 and 1951, respectively, and spent his career at the ETH. I mention only a few of his exceptionally large number of honors. He is a Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A., a Foreign Member of the Royal Society (London), and a member of the Academia Europaea. He received the Robert A. Welch Award in Chemistry in 1974, the Davy Medal of the Royal Society in 1978, the Arthur C. Cope Award of the American Chemical Society in 1984, the Wolf Prize in Chemistry (Israel) in 1986, and the Paracelsus Prize of the Swiss Chemical Society in 1999. One of Professor Eschenmoser s latest publications reviews his recent interests [Eschenmoser, A. Chemical Etiology of Nucleic Acid Structure. Science 1999, 2S4, 2118-2124]. We recorded our conversation on September 6, 1999 at the ETH. ... [Pg.97]

The Joy of Chemistry The Amazing Science of Familiar Things. Copyright 2005 by Cathy Cobb and Monty L. Fetterolf. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, digital, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, or conveyed via the Internet or a Web site without prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. [Pg.4]

Trondheim, Norway. The most recent hydrate science is recorded in the four hydrate sessions of the Tenth International Conference on Physics and Ice. Any hydrate researcher will benefit from a review of such literature. [Pg.65]

Candy, I., Black, S. Sellwood, B.W. (2004a) Complex response of a dryland river system to Late Quaternary climate change implications for interpreting the climatic record of fluvial sequences. Quaternary Science Reviews 23, 2513-2523. [Pg.7]

Alonso-Zarza, A.M. (2003) Palaeoenvironmental significance of palustrine carbonates and calcretes in the geological record. Earth-Science Reviews 60, 261-298. [Pg.37]

Andrews, J.E. (2006) Paleoclimatic records from stable isotopes in riverine tufas synthesis and review. Earth-Science Reviews 75, 85-104. [Pg.194]

Andrews, J.E. Brasier, A.T. (2005) Seasonal records of climate change in annually laminated tufas short review and future prospects. Journal of Quaternary Science 20, 341-421. [Pg.194]

Niggeman, S.M., Mangini, A., Richter, D.K. Wurth, G. (2003) A paleoclimate record f the last 17,600 years in stalagmites from the B7 cave, Sauerland, Germany. Quaternary Science Reviews 22, 555-567. [Pg.242]

Paulsen, D.E., Li, H.-C. Ku, T.-L. (2003) Climate variability in central China over the last 1270 years revealed by high-resolution stalagmite records. Quaternary Science Reviews 22, 691-701. [Pg.242]

Schone, B.R., Dunca, H., Mutvei, H. Norlund, U. (2004) A 217-year record of summer air temperature reconstructed from freshwater pearl mussels (M. margarifitera, Sweden). Quaternary Science Reviews 23, 1803-1816. [Pg.329]


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