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Smith, Alfred

Archie P. Smith Alfred J. Crosby Eric J. Amis Alamgir Karim... [Pg.1618]

Bibler, N. E. Smith, P. Kent, "Characterization of Boro-silicate Glass Containing Savannah River Plant Radioactive Waste." To be published in Proceedings of the Materials Characterization Conference, August 16-18, 1982, Alfred, NY. [Pg.359]

By 1867, Alfred Nobel was on the market with a nonelectric blasting cap filled with mercury fulminate, for use with his new dynamite a replacement for black powder. The fulminate-filled cap became a spark actuated or high-tension blasting cap under the development of American inventor, H. Julius Smith in 1868 (Figure 24.7). [Pg.338]

Alfred Stille, Francis G. Smith, John Bell, John F. Meigs, and Samuel I wis, Report of a Committee of the Associate Members of the Sanitary Commission on Dysentery, Sanitary Commission, M (Philadelphia Collins, 1862), p. 6. [Pg.316]

Pursell, Farm Chemurgic Council Travis, Dyes Made in America, pp. 93-94 Almost Joy, Time, May 6, 1935 R. R Browder and T. G. Smith, Independent A Biography of Lewis W. Douglas (Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1986), pp. 119— 131, quotation from p. 124. Douglas, an opponent of tariffs, was not involved in chemical industry lobbying. [Pg.182]

Alfred. E. Smith, Jr. (1873-1944) New York governor and candidate for U.S. president... [Pg.211]

In 1928, a dry-wet confrontation emerged in the presidential election between Alfred E. Smith, a Catholic New Yorker, and Herbert Hoover. Hoover solemnly praised the great social and economic experiment and tightened his grip on the dry vote. [Pg.111]

The authors would like to thank Greg Fisher, Ernie MacNamara, Megan Macnaughtan, Chris Petucci, Jay Smith, and Jun Xu for their contribution to the work presented here. Financial support from the National Science Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Purdue Research Foundation, and the Lemelson Foundation is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.168]

ALFRED J. KEYS, ALISON H. KINGSTON-SMITH AND MARTIN A. J. PARRY, DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY, AFRC INSTITUE OF ARABLE CROP RESEARCH, ROTHAMSTED EXPERIMENTAL STATION, HARPENDEN, HERTFORDSHIRE,... [Pg.2290]

Smith E (1992) Sampling and Assay of the Precious Metals. Alfred Waller. [Pg.1248]

The authors would like to thank the Robert A. Welch Foundation and NIH for support. Professor G. Phillips, Drs. P.E. Smith, and R. Loncharich are thanked for a careful reading of the manuscript and many helpful conversations. S. Subramanian was partially supported by funds from the Institute for Molecular Design of the Chemistry Department at the University of Houston. Calculational support was provided, in part, by an instrumentation grant from NSF and by the NCSA. B.M. Pettitt was an Alfred P. Sloan fellow. [Pg.192]

From our own experience, and wisdom gleaned from the likes of Peter Smith, Thomas Archibald, and Alfred Hassner, we say get ready for the arrival of more azides in applied chemistry. They may be late bloomers, but they re coming on strong. In fact, the best evidence for the ascendancy of organic azides in synthesis is right here, in this outstanding collection of reviews on the topic edited by Stefan Erase and Klaus Banert. [Pg.523]

Smith HM. Alfred Werner 1866—1919. In Smith HM, editor. Torchbearers of chemistry. Academic Press 1949. p. 253. [Pg.36]

A rich literature on Du Pont exists, including Alfred Chandler s works and Science and Corporate Strategy by David A. Hounshell and John K. Smith. On Du Pont s organization, see Chandler, Strategy and Structure, chap. 2 Chandler, Scale and Scope, 181-90 Smith, National Goals, Industry Structure, and Corporate Strategies, 130-61. [Pg.639]

Herbert D. Rhodes Arthur A. Vernon Melvin J. Astle John E. Willard Lloyd E. Swearingen Milton C. Kloetzel Arthur Osol Eric A. Arnold Walter J. Peterson Charles Ernest Braun Bryce L. Crawford, Jr. W. Knowlton Hall William Lewis Nobles Alfred C. Nelson Thomas D. O Brien John T. Norton Ralph S. Halford Louis Gordon Andrew D. Suttle, Jr. Hilton A. Smith Norris W. Rakestraw George M. Murphy Louis A. Reber Herbert E. Carter... [Pg.414]

BCnapp, S. (2008c). Alfred Russel Wallace, conservation and sustainable development In Natural selection and beyond the intellectual influence of Alfred Russel Wallace, C. Smith and... [Pg.189]


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