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Stanford Research Institute

In 1964 Douglas Cart Engelbart (Stanford Research Institute in California) developed the mouse as an input device and Bill Enghsh built its prototype from a carved block of wood with a single red button. Shortly thereafter, the mouse was used at the Lister Hill Center of the National Institutes of Health for the input of chemical structures. [Pg.44]

In the fall of 1976 I had a call from a friend, Sid Benson, who, after a decade at the Stanford Research Institute, just returned to the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles. He invited me for a visit, telling me about USC s plans to build up seleeted programs, ineluding chemistry. I visited USC and found it, with its close to downtown urban campus, quite different from the sprawling expanse of the eross-town eampus of UCLA, whieh I had visited on a number of oe-... [Pg.109]

R. Will, "Eurfural," Chemical Economics Handbook, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, Calif., Mar. 1994. [Pg.84]

J. A. Alich, Jr., and R. E. Inman, Effective Etilicyation of Solar Energy to Produce Clean Fuel, Grant No. GI38723, Fiaal Report for National Science Foundation, Stanford Research Institute, Palo Alto, Calif., June 1974. [Pg.49]

Stanford Research Institute (SRI), and Strategic Analysis, Inc. are a few of the many companies that prepare such reports. [Pg.535]

Polyamide and Intermediates, Techcon (U.K.) Ltd., London pubHshed monthly Nylon Intermediates andFiber, PCI— Fibers Raw Materials, West Sussex, U.K. pubHshed monthly World Nylon 6 and 66 Supply and Demand Report, PCI— Fibers Raw Materials, West Sussex, U.K. pubHshed annually Chemical Economic Handbook, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, Calif., pubHshed and updated periodically. [Pg.241]

Chemical Economics Fiandbook, Stanford Research Institute, Stanford, Calif., Feb. 1995, pp. 682.7001C—682.7001D. [Pg.121]

Hypochlorite Bleaches," Chemical Economics Handbook Stanford Research Institute International, Stanford, Calif., Apr. 1989. [Pg.478]

MJNOS5.4. A package available from Stanford Research Institute (affiliated with Stanford University). This package is the state of the ari for mildly nonlinear programming problems. [Pg.483]


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