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Simons, Henry

Saint-Simon, Henri de 1865-78. Catechisme des industriels Deuxieme cahier , in Oeuvres de Saint-Simon et d Enfantin. 47 vols. Paris, vol. 37 169-70. [Pg.44]

Simon Henry Ltd, Special Products Div., PO Box 31, Stockport, Cheshire, UK Simonaoco Ltd, Duiranhill Trading Estate, Carlysle, Cumbria, UK Skill Controls Ltd, Greentiey Place, East Gillibrands. Skelmerdale, Lancs WN8 9SB, UK, (01695) 23671... [Pg.236]

Jack Simons (283), Henry Eyring Center for Theoretical Chemistry, Chemistry Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112... [Pg.385]

W. C. McCarthy Robert Bruce Mofeett Harry S. Mosher Jon Munch-Peterson D. G. Norton Stanley M. Pier Vernon Raaen Chittaranjan Raha Richard Raube Henry J. Richter Gus A. Ropp Philip R. Ruby M. R. Saxton R. Schwarz William A. Short J. K. Simons C. W. Smith Newton R. Smith Shigehiko Sugasawa R. M. Summers Peyton C. Teague... [Pg.59]

Hamelink, J.L., Simon, P.B., and Silberhorn, E.M. Henry s law constant, volatilization rate, and aquatic half-life of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane, Environ. Sci. Technol, 30(6) 1946-1952, 1996. [Pg.1665]

Simon, J., A Physiological Essay on the Thymus Gland Henry Renshaw, London, 1845. [Pg.236]

Na (g). We have calculated the heat of sublimation of sodium to form the monatomic gas from the vapor pressure-temperature data, taking due account of the appreciable amount of Na2 molecules contained in the actual vapor at equilibrium. The vapor pressure data used are those of Edmonson and Egerton,1-2 Rodebush and Walters,1 Rodebush,2 Rodebush and de Vries,1 Rodebush and Henry,1 Haber and Zisch,1 Ladenberg and Minkowski,1 and Gibhart.1 See also Kroner,1 Hackspill,1 van Laar,9 and Simon and Zeidler.1 Our value for the heat of sublimation, Na (c) = Na (g), is —25.9 at 18°. Sherman1 calculated —25.8. [Pg.367]

Simons, M., Annex, B.H., Laham, R.J., Kleiman, N., Henry, T., Dauerman, H., Udelson, J.E., Gervino, E.V., Pike, M., Whitehouse, M.J., Moon, M., and Chronos, N.A. 2002. Pharmacological treatment of coronary artery disease with recombinant fibroblast growth factor-2 doubleblind, randomized, controlled clinical trial. Circulation 105 788-793. [Pg.298]

Historians have paid due attention to Lavoisier s collaboration with Laplace Henry Guerlac, Chemistry as a Branch of Physics Laplace s Collaboration with Laviosier, Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences 7, 1976, 193-276 Luis M. R. Saraiva, Laplace, Lavoisier and the Quantification of Heat, Physis 34, 1997, 99-137 Charles Coulston Gillispie, Pierre-Simon Laplace, 1749-1827 (Princeton University Press, 1997), 101-108. Lavoisier s work on metallic precipitation has been largely ignored. (For an exception, see Maurice Daumas, Les conceptions de Lavoisier sur les affinites chimiques et la constitutoin de la matiere, Thales, 1949-50, 69-80.)... [Pg.522]

Jack Simons earned his Ph.D. in theoretical chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1970, working with John Harriman as an NSF Fellow. He held an NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship at MIT from 1970 to 1971, working with John Deutch. After that, he joined the faculty at the University of Utah in 1971 where he was appointed to the Henry Eyring Chair in 1989. He has published 300 papers, many dealing with negative ions, and three textbooks on theoretical chemistry, and he supports a web page (http //simons.hec. utah.edu) on this subject. Jack and his wife. Peg, are avid backpackers and skiers who enjoy living in Utah. [Pg.1258]

Figure 10.6.1 Plan photograph taken by Henri Benard of hexagonal cells in a thin film of molten spermaceti from his original experiments on convection cells induced by surface tension gradients. [Courtesy of Prof. Simon Ostrach. From Benard 1900.1... Figure 10.6.1 Plan photograph taken by Henri Benard of hexagonal cells in a thin film of molten spermaceti from his original experiments on convection cells induced by surface tension gradients. [Courtesy of Prof. Simon Ostrach. From Benard 1900.1...
Psychiatrists have been using agents that are active in the central nervous system for hundreds of years. Stimulants and depressants were used to modify the mood and mental states of psychiatric patients. Amphetamine, sedatives, and hypnotics were used to stimulate or depress the mental states of patients. The synthesis of chlorpromazine by Charpentier ultimately caused a revolution in the treatment of schizophrenia, but who really discovered chlorpromazine Charpentier, who first synthesized the molecule in 1950 at Rhone-Poulenc s research laboratory Simon Courvoisier, who reported distinctive effects on animal behavior Henri Laborit, a French military surgeon who first noticed distinctive psychotropic effects in man or Pierre Deniker and Jean Delay, French psychiatrists who clearly outlined what has... [Pg.12]

Kissinger, Henry A. Diplomacy. New York Simon and Schustei 1994. [Pg.278]


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