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Smith, James

A. Cameron Church, Jason A. Smith, James H. Pawlow, and Kenneth B. Wagener... [Pg.431]

Utilitarianism as the root for neoclassical economics has a common basis in Jeremy Bentham, Adam Smith, James Mill and John Stuart Mill (father and son) and others. They were influential philosophers and economists in the eighteenth and nineteenth century Britain [6, 7, 10]. [Pg.111]

Michele C. Smith, James A. Cook, Gary M. Birch, Stephen A. Hitchcock, Robert B. Peery, Joann Hoskins, Paul L. Skatrud, Raymond C. Yao, and Karen L. Cox... [Pg.289]

PETER A. S. SMITH, JAMES C. ROMINE, SHANG-SHING P. CHOU, and RICHARD P. SCHRODER... [Pg.156]

Donald B. Boyd (Eli Lilly and Company), David W. Smith, James J. P. Stewart (U.S. Air Force Academy), and Erich Wimmer (Cray Research) Importance of Criteria for Self-Consistent Field Convergence and Geometry Optimization in AMI, MNDO, and MINDO/3 Molecular Orbital Calculations. ... [Pg.433]

The main purpose of coarse comminution in sample preparation is to reduce the maximum particle size of samples to allow effective mixing prior to subsampling. The ratio of feed size before reduction to the product size after reduction is known as the reduction ratio, and for the first crushing or milling stage this ratio should be as large as possible (Smith James 1981). Ratios of 40/1 for coarse crushers and 15/1 for coarse milling equipment are useful minimum specifications for laboratory preparation of coarse contaminated soil samples of up to 2kg. [Pg.39]

The dimensions and shape of the implement used for sub-sampling coarse samples (e.g. dried soils) have been found to introduce sub-sampling bias. Scoops with sides are preferable to flat spatulas or pallette knives because larger particles tend to roll off the heap which is formed when the sample is taken (Smith James 1981). [Pg.55]

James Lockey, James Smith, James Yiin, Roger Gibson, and Stephen Rappaport Protein Adducts as Biomarkers of Exposure to Jet Fuel... [Pg.177]

Cothern, C. Richard, and Smith, James E., Jr., eds. (1987). Environmental Radon. New York Plenum Press. [Pg.1086]

Cawse, Timothy Chuck, Yan Gao, Marsha Grade, Bruce Johnson, Tracey Jordan, Richard Kilmer, Jonathan Male, Bahram Moasser, Phil Moreno, Ben Patel, Eric Pressman, John Ofori, Kirill Shalyaev, David Smith, James Spivack, Ignacio Vic, Donald Whisenhunt Jr., and Eric Williams. The author also thanks Thomas Miebach and Gary Yeager for their help with the manuscript preparation. [Pg.205]

Alan Findlay Rob Turner Bill Gall Kingsley James Coull John Wilkinson Kevin Smith Matt Maudsley Peter Jefferies Walter Williamson Mike Wood Ron Wood Steve Walmsiey Steve Maddocks Stephen Clarke Daryn Smith James Newey Tom Dutton David Kelly... [Pg.252]

Joseph Klosek, Arthur Smith, James Solomon, and William R. Brown. "Oxygen Production Technologies and Coal Gasification." Presented at Coal Technology 86, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 18-20, 1986. [Pg.71]

Smith (1815) Smith, James The Panorama of Science and Art Liverpool (1815)... [Pg.492]

Dennis H. Smith, James Barstow, Raymond E. Carhart and John Laufer. Molecular Design Ltd, 2132 FaraUon Drive, San Leandro, CA 94577, U.S.A. [Pg.235]

Andrew D. Smith, James Douglas, Louis C. Morrill, and Edward Richmond... [Pg.89]

Smith, James A., Creativity Its Nature and Nature, The J. Richard Street Lecture, School of Education, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 1964. [Pg.108]

Smith, James E. The Dynamic Analysis of an Elliptic Trammel Mechanism for Possible Use to An Internal Combustion Engine With a Floating Crank, Dissertation, West Virginia University, 1984. [Pg.296]

Gary F. Smith, James Mahood, Matt Pixton, Adam S. Zerda and Mark A. Banner... [Pg.2091]


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