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Stanley, John

A. Lundin, in A. Szalay, L. J. Kiicka, and P. Stanley, eds.. Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence Status John Wdey, Sons, Ltd., Chichestei,... [Pg.280]

Stanley-Wood, N.G., 1990. Size enlargement. In Principles of powder technology. Ed. M. Rhodes. Chichester John Wiley. [Pg.323]

Sidney M. Cantor Frank G. Ciapetta William von Fischer Edward L. Haenisch Edwin J. Hart Stanley Kirschner John L. Lundberg Harry S. Mosher Edward E. Smissman... [Pg.5]

Barber, Stanley A. Soil Nutrient Bioavailability, A Mechanistic Approach. New York John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1984. [Pg.331]

Pohanis, Richard P, and Stanley A. Greene. Wiley Guide to Chemical Incompatibilities. 2nd ed. New York John Wiley Sons, 2003. [Pg.732]

DANIEL A. CROWL, LAURENCE G. BRITTON WALTER L. FRANK. STANLEY GROSSEL DENNIS HENDERSHOT. W. G. HIGH ROBERT W. JOHNSON.TREVOR A. KLETZ JOSEPH C. LEUNG, DAVID A. MOORE ROBERT ORMSBY, RICHARD W. PRUGH JACK E. OWENS, RICHARD SIWEK THOMAS 0. SPICER III. ANGELA SUMMERS RONALD WILLEY, JOHN L. WOODWARD... [Pg.111]

This paper is adapted from Chapter II of my Ph.D. dissertation at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, "Synthetic Food Colors in the United States A History Under Regulation" (1982). I wish to thank my major professor, Aaron Ihde, and the other official readers of the dissertation, John Parascandola and Stanley Schultz, for their helpful suggestions for improving the original draft. [Pg.154]

HANK C. JENKINS-SMITH, Texas A M University, College Station DAVID S. KOSSON, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee FREDERICK J. KRAMBECK, Consultant, Alexandria, Virginia JOHN A. MERSON, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico WILLIAM R. RHYNE, Consultant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee STANLEY I. SANDLER, University of Delaware, Newark WILLIAM R. SEEKER, General Electric Energy and Environmental Research Corporation, Irvine, California... [Pg.5]

Committee Chair Robert A. Beaudet. Committee members Richard J. Ayen, Willard C. Gekler, Sheldon E. Isakoff, Hank C. Jenkins-Smith, John A. Merson, William R. Rhyne, Stanley I. Sandler, Leo Weitzman. NRC staff member Harrison T. Pannella. [Pg.163]

Janice Chipman John Murimboh Cliff Stanley ... [Pg.23]

His parents, Ada and John H. Peat, lived at Bolden, County Durham, but Mrs. Peat was staying with her sister Alice in South Shields when their first child, Stanley, was born in 1902. John Peat was a mining engineer, but, despite his status, the family was rather poor and the care of the infant boy was handed over to his Aunt Alice and her husband, James Gibson, who were childless. Unfortunately, despite their care and attention, the child developed bovine tuberculosis when only a few months old, and had to receive hospital treatment for some time. Possibly as a result of this illness, the child was left with a permanent curvature of the spine. This disability was to have a profound effect on the development of Stanley Peat, since, denied an outlet for his energies in active sports and games, he was thrown back onto his mental resources for amusement and interest. [Pg.1]

Lower dimensional worlds (such as 1-D and 2-D worlds) may not be able to have gravitational forces, as discussed in Gravitation by John Wheeler and colleagues and in a paper by Stanley Deser. [Pg.203]

Edited by Stanley M. Roberts and Jianliang Xiao, University of Liverpool, UK and John Whittall and Tom E. Pickett, The Heath, Runcorn Stylacats Ltd, UK... [Pg.316]


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