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Scott, Carol

Scott, Carol N., 174 Seiber, James N., 88 Stevens, J. T., 43 Sumner, D. D., 43 Turturro, Angelo, 141 Valenti, JoAnn Myer, 151 Vorpagel, Erich R., 115 Witt, James M., 175 Yang, Raymond S. H., 20 Young, Alvin L., 1... [Pg.187]

As with any effort of this magnitude, it is important to recognize all the work that has gone into the development and execution of this edition. A heartfelt thank-you to Bernardo and Barbara for delivering an excellent volume in the series. Thanks also to our editorial team (Dave W. Bracken, Michael M. Harris, Allen I. Kraut, Jennifer Martineau, Steven G. Rogelberg,John C. Scott, Carol W. Timmreck, and of course Bernardo M. Ferdman) for their original feedback on Bernardo s proposal. Thanks as well to... [Pg.643]

I want to express my thanks to Carol Truett for expertly drawing the new illustrations and giving a "new look" to the old ones. I also appreciate the assistance of Lisa Scott in the preparation of the manuscript. Thanks, also, to Reuben Martinez for helping me with the proofreading and indexing. Lastly, let me again invite users to call errors and/or obscurities to my attention, and to thank them in advance for... [Pg.686]

The author is deeply indebted to Professor D. H. R. Barton and Dr. M. M. Bechet for their encouragement and valuable criticism. Dr. Robert O Brien and Dr. Pechet read the entire manuscript and gave valuable suggestions which I have freely incorporated. The author is also thankful to Miss Anita Scott and Mrs. Carol Pantuck for their enthusiastic help during the preparation of this manuscript. [Pg.300]

Carol N. Scott. Executive Director of the Committee to Coordinate Environmental Health and Related Programs, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, speaking from the perspective of the public policy analyst, noted that in an ideal political and social climate a risk assessment should, in advance of a crisis, present to knowledgeable risk managers a quantitative risk assessment which expresses all of the uncertainties incorporated in the assumptions. However, too often the crisis occurs first, and the public-press-politician synergistic relationship takes over, as in the case of the ethylene dibromide situation, or someone leaks misinformation to the press, as in the case of Alar, or politics takes over, as in the case of the controversy over the appropriate ways to use and regulate biotechnology. [Pg.172]

ASM International staff who worked on this project included Veronica Flint, Manager of Book Acquisitions Scott Henry, Assistant Director, Reference Publications Bonnie Sanders, Manager of Production Carol Terman, Copy Editor Kathleen Dragolich, Production Supervisor and Alexandra Popaz-Pauna, Book Production Coordinator. [Pg.482]

This work was funded by the R D organization at Owens-Illinois, Inc. Kathryn Perkins, Faith Workman, and Brett Hixson assisted in sample preparation and with several experiments. Daniel Ragland helped with the FTIR experiments. Carl Fayerweather provided support for the rotating spindle viscometer experiments. Richard Sipes help with UV-Vis experiments is greatly appreciated. Discussions with the 0-I s Glass Science Discipline members, both past and present, were helpful in the development of this project and in the preparation of this document. Comments fi-om several members of O-I R D, particularly Scott Weil, William Pine, Carol Click, and Ludovic Valette, improved the quality of this document and are greatly appreciated. [Pg.10]

Goodard ED, Schmitt RL. Adsorption of cationic polymers. In Cosmetic Toiletries Applied Research Series Hair Care. Carol Stream, IL Allured Pubhshing Corp, 1996 21-25. Schmitt RL, Goddard ED. Adsorption of cationic polymers—Part 2. In Cosmetic Toiletries Applied Research Series Hair Care. Carol Stream, IL Allured Publishing Corp, 1996 26-30. Goddard ED, Faucher JA, Scott RJ, Turney ME. Adsorption of polymer JR on keratinous surfaces—Part II. J Soc Cosmet Chem 1975 26 539-550. [Pg.398]

The author would like to thank his colleagues, Mrs. Elena Katz, Dr. Kenneth Ogan and Mr. Gary Schmidt for their many helpful suggestions in the preparation of this book, his wife Barbara Scott for her help in editing the manuscript and Mrs. Carol Nash for her untiring efforts in the preparation of the camera-ready copy the credit for which is solely hers. [Pg.288]

We are very grateful to colleagues who have given tieely of their advice and the results of their own research Rowena Hill, Sarah Lowengard, John Winter, David Scott, Josef Riederer, Catarina Bothe, Ashok Roy, Carol Grissom, Patrick Baty, Sally Woodcock and Kate Lowry. [Pg.522]

Carol Handworker and Leonard Smith Lawrence Felton and Mark Palmer John Mather and Scott Schroeder Paul Vianco and Darrel Frear Joe Felty... [Pg.667]


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