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Individual physicians are supplied information about CW and BW through several means items of interest in the Journal, scientific papers, formal presentations at medical meetings, demonstrations, and exhibits. The sizable volume of correspondence and inquiry received at the secretary s office, Council on National Security, AMA, is an important method of supplying information directly to individual physicians and others working in chemical and biological warfare. [Pg.51]

Soon after the turn of the century, Mr. Hatchett became interested in William Thomas Brande, a young apothecaries apprentice who had recently moved to Chiswick. He encouraged the boy to collect and classify ores and rocks, and presented him with some of his duplicate specimens the boy, in turn, sometimes assisted Mr. Hatchett in analyzing minerals (I). Brande s first scientific paper was published in Nicholsons Journal when he was only sixteen years old. When he became Sir Humphry Davy s successor at the Royal Institution, Brande increased the mineral collection and used it in his lectures. He later married Charles Hatchett s daughter. [Pg.371]

Consequently, our work and this novel process are rigorously justified in both theory and experiment, but the principles and phenomenology are still not incorporated in the classical electrodynamics theory utilized to design and produce electrical power systems. These principles are indeed included in the new 0(3) electrodynamics being developed by AIAS (Alpha Institute for Advanced Study)14 that extends the present U(l) electrodynamics model, as shown by some 100 scientific papers carried by the U.S. Department of Energy on one of its private scientific Websites in Advanced Electrodynamics, and by an increasing number of publications in leading journals such as Foundations of Physics, Physica Scripta, and Optik. [Pg.716]

Chang has spent his entire academic career at McGill, serving as assistant professor (1966-69), associate professor (1969-72), and full professor (1972-present). He has written more than 400 scientific papers and 21 books and is currently editor in chief of the international journal Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes Biotechnology. In 1991, Chang was made an Officer of the Order of Canada, an award recognizing important contributions to the nation and the world. [Pg.63]

It should be clear from this list of prior art that it is possible for a company s employees to accidentally disclose information, which can be cited later against its own patent. It is imperative that discussions on the nature of the invention do not take place in public before the application has been filed. Disclosures which must not be made include the presentation of papers at public conferences, scientific papers in journals or press releases. Additionally products covered by composition of matter patents must not be offered for sale or test or disclosed in sales literature. For process patents, products made by a new process must not be offered for sale until after the filing date. Similarly, new application methods for a product must not be used commercially until that date. It should also be remembered that there are no international boundaries disclosure in one country can bar a company from getting a patent later in another country. However, the USA disregards foreign unpublished knowledge and foreign public use. [Pg.190]

Writing is the most important method chemists use to communicate their work. It begins with the record kept in a laboratory notebook. An experiment originally recorded in the laboratory notebook can become the source of information used to prepare scientific papers published in journals or presented at meetings. For the industrial chemist, these written records are critical in obtaining patent coverage for new discoveries. [Pg.40]

With this purpose, a literature review of scientific papers in conferences and journals, theses and dissertations (national and international) related to ergonomics, usability and safety of packaging and Augmented Reality was conducted. The outline presented here refers to the AR applications in research carried out in Brazil. [Pg.458]

The study of block copolymers under confinement is a rapidly developing research area in polymer science and engineering. A large number of scientific papers have been published on this topic every year in leading journals in the fields of chemistry, physics, and materials science. This makes it vimrally impossible to include all the current developments in a short review chapter. In the presentation of the material in this chapter, we have made no attempt to be exhaustive and comprehensive. Instead, we focus on the basic principles of the stmcmre formation from block copolymers under confinement and we choose references and examples that best, in our opinion, illustrate these principles. We apologize in advance for our failure to dte all of the relevant and important literature. [Pg.71]

Our series is not intended to compete with the pubhcations of original scientific papers in other neurosurgical journals. Our intention is, rather, to present fields of neurosurgery and related areas in which important recent advances have been made. The contributions are written by specialists in the given fields and constitute the first part of each volume. [Pg.193]

A number of scientific journals regularly publish papers reviewing the state of the art in the RM business as well as original contributions on certification, inter-laboratory comparisons, and on RM/CRM applications. Table 8.2 lists the most popular and widely cited. The most prolific journals are Fresenius Journal, JAAS, Science of the Total Environment and Water, Air, Soil Pollution, all with around or even more than 50 papers mentioning reference materials from 1998 and 1999. Of these, Fresenius Journal led in 1998, with more than 80 papers. This was partly because it traditionally publishes, so far in six special issues, a series of papers presented at the International Biological and Environmental Reference Materials Symposia (BERM) series. The role and contribution of the BERM series of meetings is reviewed below. [Pg.259]

Recently, we were reading in the daily papers and in the scientific journals, about the transmutation of mercury into gold. With our present theories of chemistry, this appears to us to be not only a possibility, but even a probability. In this story Edgar Allan Poe once more appears in the role of scientific prophet—a role which he so often filled. What he describes in this story, written nearly a century ago, is just such a transmutation as the German chemist [presumably Miethe] claims to have done—namely, the transmutation of mercury into gold. (Poe 1849, 364)... [Pg.169]


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