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Quivoron, C. (1978), "Thermodynamique des solutions de polymeres". In Initiation a la physicochimie macromoleculaire. Groupement Fran ais des Polymeres, Strasbourg. [Pg.459]

In fact, chemoinformatic curricula have already been initiated at the University of Sheffield, UK, the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK, Indiana University, USA, and the Universite de Strasbourg, France. [Pg.13]

A. E. Eoster van Gross, Proceedings of the 9th International Clay Conference, Strasbourg Sciences Gelogiques Memoir, Vol. 5,123—132. [Pg.201]

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Strasbourg, France... [Pg.169]

Martin Karplus Laboratoire de chimie Biophysique, ISIS Universite Louis Pasteur Strasbourg, France and... [Pg.517]

This remarkable group of compounds was introduced by Lehn and his co-workers in Strasbourg . They are macrobi-, macrotri-, or macropolycyclic compounds which are similar to the in-out amines illustrated above, but they have crown-like bridges throughout. Because of their ability not only to complex cations but to encapsulate... [Pg.4]

G.and S.Henrici Olive, Pensacola, LL V. Percec, Cleveland, OH N. A Plate, Moscow C. I. Simionescu, Bucarejti S.Sivaram, Gujarat D.H. Solomon, Melbourne RTadokoro, Osaka M.Takayanagi, Fukuoka I.Uematsu, Tokyo O. Vogl, Amherst, MA C.Wippler, Strasbourg H.Zahn, Aachen... [Pg.412]

Schenk, R., Donnet, M., Hessel, V., Hofmann, H., longen, N. and Lowe, H., 2001. Suitability of various types of micromixers for the forced precipitation of calcium carbonate. In 5th International Conference on Microreaction Technology (IMRET 5), Strasbourg, France 27-30, May 2001. [Pg.321]

Yasuda, H., Kawase, N., Matsui, T., Yamaguchi, C. and Matsui, H., Paper presented at Science and Technology of Carbon, Strasbourg, France, July 5-9, 1998. [Pg.152]

Ohki, Y., Taomoto, A., Tsuchiya, S., Kawashima, T. and Nishiki, N., Thermal properties of newly developed flexible graphite sheet. In Extended Abstracts and Programme of Science and Technology of Carbon Eurocarbon 98), Vol. II, Strasbourg, France, July 6-7, 1998, pp. 679 680. [Pg.161]

D. J. Cram (Los Angeles), J.-M. Lebn (Strasbourg) and C. J. Pedersen (Wilmington, Delaware) development and use of molecules with structure specific interactions of high selectivity. [Pg.1299]

Nieoud R.M., Proeeedings of the Chiral Europe 96, Strasbourg, 14-15 Oetober 1996, Spring Innovation Ltd Publisher, Cheshire, SK7 IBA, 1996. [Pg.283]

Eraneotte E., Proeeedings of Chiral Europe 96, Strasbourg 14-15 Oetober 1996, Published by Spring Innovations Ltd, Stoeport, England, 1996. [Pg.283]

Hans Bethe, an only child, was horn on July 2, 1906, in Strasbourg, when Alsace was part of the Wilhelminian empire. His father was a widely respected physiologist who accepted a professorship in Frankfurt when Hans was nine years old his mother was a gifted musician who was raised in Strasbourg where her father had been a professor of medicine. The high school Bethe attended in Frankfurt was a traditional Humanistisches... [Pg.142]

Adolf von Baeyer (1835-1917) was born in Berlin, Germany, and received his Ph.D. at the University of Berlin in 1858, working with Robert Bunsen and August Kekuie. After holding positions at Berlin and Strasbourg, he was a professor at Munich from 1875 to 1917. He was the first to synthesize the blue dye indigo and was also discoverer of the first barbiturate sedative, which he named after his friend Barbara. Baeyer was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1905. [Pg.113]

Charles Friedel (1832-1899) was horn in Strasbourg, France, and studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. Trained as both 3 mineralogist and a chemist, he was among the first to attempt to manufacture synthetic diamonds. He was professor of mineralogy at the School of Mines before becoming professor of chemistry at the Sorbonne (1884-1899). [Pg.555]

Ludwig Wolff (1857-19191 was born in N6ustQdt/H8rdt, Germs ny, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Strasbourg working with Rudolf Fittig. He was professor of chemistry at the University of Jena. [Pg.715]

We are indebted to Francis Gamier and Philippe Lang (Laboraloire des Maleriaux Moleculaires, CNRS, 2 rue Henri-Dunant, 94320 Thiais, France) and Jean Claude Wittmann (CNRS, Institut Charles Sadron, 6 rue Boussingault, 67083 Strasbourg, France) for their collaboration. [Pg.318]

Figure 16-17. Left transmission electron micrograph of small single crystals of Ooct-OPV5 scale bar 5 pnt. The arrows indicate the 6-axis direction. Right electron diffraction pattern of the same single crystals. The arrow indicates the 613 relteclion spot (crysial dimensions 5x40 pm2 Philips STiiM CM 12 operated at 120 kV. lnslilul Charles Sudron, Strasbourg). Figure 16-17. Left transmission electron micrograph of small single crystals of Ooct-OPV5 scale bar 5 pnt. The arrows indicate the 6-axis direction. Right electron diffraction pattern of the same single crystals. The arrow indicates the 613 relteclion spot (crysial dimensions 5x40 pm2 Philips STiiM CM 12 operated at 120 kV. lnslilul Charles Sudron, Strasbourg).
Diimide geometry energies Calculated B. Munsch, Dissertation, Strasbourg (1971). Same source as geometry. [Pg.290]

Prof. Dr. Jean-Marie Lehn Institut de Chimie, Universite de Strasbourg, 1, rue Blaise Pascal, B. P. Z 296/R8, F-67008 Sirasbourg-Cedex... [Pg.153]

Leonard C, Halary JL, Monnerie L (1987) Proc I Eur Symp on Polymer Blends, Strasbourg, 25-27 May, p 53... [Pg.216]

Labaig JJ (1978) Variation de la morphologie et de la structure des cristaux de polyethylene et de leur vitesse de croissance en fonction de la temperature et de la longeur des chaines. Thesis, Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg... [Pg.310]

Pasteur, L. (1854). Lecture at the Faculte des Sciences de Lille, 7 Dec. 1854 (personal communication from G. Ourisson, Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg) [9]. [Pg.434]

Prof. Henri Benoit, CNRS, Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolecules, 6, rue Boussingault, 67083 Strasbourg Cedex, France Prof. Hans-Joachim Cantow, Institut fur Makromolekulare Chemie der Universitat, Stefan-Meier-Str. 31, 7800 Freiburg i. Br., FRG Prof. Gino Dall Asta, Via Pusiano 30, 20137 Milano, Italy Prof. Karel DuSek, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 16206 Prague 616, CSSR Prof. Hiroshi Fujita, 35 Shimotakedono-cho, Shichiku, Kita-ku, Kyoto 603, Japan... [Pg.259]

PICHONChristophe Strasbourg (France) pichon pleiades.u-strasbg.fr... [Pg.437]


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