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Sharpe, John

Andrew Sharp, John Lilburne and the Long Parliament s Book of declarations. a radical s exploitation of the words of authorities , History of Political Thought, 9 (1988), pp. 19-44 Andrew Sharp, John Lilburne s discourse of law . Political Science, 40, i (1988), pp. 18-33. [Pg.260]

Sharp John H. (1938-) Brit, chem., expert in cements, kinetics of solid-state reactions Sierpinski Waclaw (1882—1969) Pol. math, know from the construction known as Sierpinski gasket, researched logical foundation of mathematical and topology ( General Topology 1952)... [Pg.468]

Colin S. Howat, Ph.D., P.E., John E. Winfred E. Sharp Professor, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Kansas Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Member, American Society of Engineering Education (Section 30, Analysis of Plant Performance)... [Pg.12]

I am especially grateful to Richard Sharpe for his constructive comments on this article. I would also like to thank Philippa Saunders, John Sumpter, Jane Fisher and Stewart Irvine for their helpful discussions and for allowing me to include some of their unpublished data. Thanks to Ted Pinner for help with the figures. This work was supported by a Zeneca Strategic Research Fund Award. [Pg.108]

Emeleus A.G. Sharpe, Modem Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry , John Wiley Sons, NY (1973), 366-72... [Pg.661]

Division of Toxicological Sciences, Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Bloomberg School of Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA Thomas R. Sharp... [Pg.3]

Composer John Williams has many success traits. The long and high t-bars reveal his self-confidence. The extra tall t-stems show us he is full of pride and dignity. People with this level of pride tend to be sharp dressers and are concerned with their reputation. [Pg.72]

Temporal analysis of products (TAP) reactor systems enable fast transient experiments in the millisecond time regime and include mass spectrometer sampling ability. In a typical TAP experiment, sharp pulses shorter than 2 milliseconds, e.g. a Dirac Pulse, are used to study reactions of a catalyst in its working state and elucidate information on surface reactions. The TAP set-up uses quadrupole mass spectrometers without a separation capillary to provide fast quantitative analysis of the effluent. TAP experiments are considered the link between high vacuum molecular beam investigations and atmospheric pressure packed bed kinetic studies. The TAP reactor was developed by John T. Gleaves and co-workers at Monsanto in the mid 1980 s. The first version had the entire system under vacuum conditions and a schematic is shown in Fig. 3. The first review of TAP reactors systems was published in 1988. [Pg.195]

However, especially for core AOs, where an exponential function has a very sharp cusp at the nucleus, several Gaussian functions are required even to begin to represent an exponential function accurately. For example, a split-valence basis set, developed by John Pople s group and widely employed in current calculations, uses six Gaussian functions to represent the H core orbitals on first row atoms whereas, a set of only three Gaussians, plus one more independent Gaussian, is used to represent the valence 2s and 2p AOs. With 3d functions included, to serve as polarization functions for the valence orbitals on the heavy atoms, Pople denotes this Gaussian basis set as 6-31G(d) or, more commonly, 6-31G. " ... [Pg.972]

The absorption spectrum of water in the vacuum ultraviolet has been studied by Johns (533) and by Bell (92). Sharp rotational structure has been observed only below 1240 A (533). The 1240 A bands have been assigned to the 1 Bx —, 4, transition and is the lirst member of the Rydberg scries. The absorption coefficients of water in the vacuum ultraviolet have been measured by Watanabe ct al. (1016, 1018) and arc shown in Fig. VI I. The absorption coefficients of D2C) have been measured by Laufcr and McNesby in the region 1300 to 1800 A (601). [Pg.184]

St. John Sutton MG, Sharpe N. Left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction. Pathophysiology and therapy. Circulation 2000 101 2981-2988. [Pg.369]

LOUIS THEODORE, KENNETH N. WEISS JOHN D. MCKENNA, F. LEE SMITH ROBERT R. SHARP, JOSEPH J. SANTOLERI THOMAS F. MCGOWAN... [Pg.107]

Another publication from Manchester on this question came from John Sharpe, a friend of John Dalton, a solicitor and member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, who read a paper to that body in 1806 titled An Account of Some Experiments to Ascertain whether the Force of Steam be in Proportion to the Generating Heat . Although the paper was not published until 1813, it is more than likely that Watt knew of it earlier than that through his Manchester connections.48... [Pg.46]


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