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Summers, Lawrence

Summers, Lawrence H. 1989. Some Simple Economics of Mandated Benefits. American Economic Review 79 (May) 177-83. [Pg.92]

Hatsopoulos, George N., Krugman, Paul R., Summers, Lawrence H., "U. S. Competitiveness Beyond the Trade Deficit", Science, Vol. 241, July 15, 1988, Page 299... [Pg.170]

J. C. Fanner, F. T. Wang, P. R. Lewis, L. J. Summers, Lawrence Livermore Lab. Rept. UCRL-JC-109134 (1991) Proc. Inti. Sym. Electrochem. Engr. Envir., U. Tech., Loughborough, UK, April 7-9,1992. [Pg.599]

A more extensive version of this work has been published, see Ref. 13. The author thanks Dr. James LeMay for several useful discussions. The programming contributions of David Turner, a summer visitor from Drexel University, and Jonathan Mohr and Deborah Weiss, Associated Western University Summer Fellowship participants, is gratefully acknowledged. This work was performed under the auspices of the US Department of Energy by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48. [Pg.114]

Principe, Lawrence M. In defense of alchemy. Beckman Center Newsletter 6 (Summer 1989) 5-7. [Pg.383]

Susan Molloy 301-897-9614 Lawrence Plumlee 847-776-7792 (Summer) Alice Osherman 941-756-1606 (Winter) Alice Osherman... [Pg.274]

The described process of isolating levopimaric acid is based on the method of Summers, Lloyd, and Hedrick. The procedure, a modification of the process devised by Harris and Sanderson and Loeblich, Baldwin, O Connor, and Lawrence, is more convenient and gives improved yields. [Pg.98]

The Summer Symposium on Mechanisms of Inorganic Reactions was held in June 1964 at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, under the direction of Professor Jacob Kleinberg. It was sponsored by the Inorganic Chemistry Division of The American Chemical Society. Following the suggestion of the Division, the symposium was patterned after the Faraday meetings and was devoted almost entirely to discussion. Thus, this conference was an experiment to see if this type of meeting would be more valuable than that usually held. [Pg.5]

Perrone, M. P. (1994). General averaging results for convex optimization. In Proceedings 1993 Connectionist Models Summer School (ed. Mozer, M. C., et al.), pp. 364-71. Lawrence Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ. [Pg.101]

Page 191. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Supermagnets, in the Lawrence Laboratory Research Review, 10 (no. 2, Summer 1985). [Pg.221]

Nevertheless, the final recommendation of the Goddard Committee was that the NRCC be continued for two more years, but with a reduction in budget and scope. The activities of the NRCC were to become solely workshops and software development, eliminating the support of in-house research and increases in computer time. These recommendations were rejeaed by David Shirley, the director of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, where the NRCC was based. In the summer of 1980, the NSF Chemistry Advisory Committee decided that the NSF should discontinue its support. The NRCC was given a one-year extension, but with no additional funds, and the shutdown was announced in the NRCC Bulletin, vol. IV, no. 1, Spring 1981. ... [Pg.54]

SCEEE Fellow/AFOSR Summer Faculty Research Associate (1984). Current address Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence KS 66045. [Pg.86]

This work has been supported by the Advanced Process Technology (APT) Program, which is part of the Laser Program (Y-Division). The author is grateful to Zoher Chiba, Steve Gordon, Patricia Lewis, Leslie Summers, and Francis Wang for valuable collaborations. Raymond Bedford, Ruth Hawley-Fedder, and Linda Foiles are thanked for various analytical work. The CO2 detection system was developed by Chris Ebbers. This work was done under the auspices of the United States Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract No. W-7405-Eng-48. [Pg.598]

Z. Chiba, C. Dease, Lawrence Livermore Lab. Rept. UCRL-JC-105655 (1991) Proc. AIChE 1991 Summer Natl. Mtg., Treat. Rad. Mix. Wastes, Pittsburgh, PA, Aug. 18-21, 1991, Am. Inst. Chem. Engr. (1991). [Pg.600]

Krueger, Alan B. and Lawrence H. Summers. 1986. EfBciency Wages and the Inter-Industry Wage Structure. Unpublished manuscript. [Pg.264]

Oppenheimer arrived in a battered gray Chrysler in the late summer of 1929 from another holiday at the Sangre de Cristos ranch with Frank— the ranch was named Perro Caliente now, hot dog, Oppenheimer s cheer when he had learned the property could be leased. He put up at the faculty club and the two opposite numbers, he and Lawrence, became close friends. Oppenheimer saw unbelievable vitality and love of life in Lawrence. Work all day, run off for tennis, and work half the night His interest was so primarily active [and] instrumental and mine just the opposite. They rode horses together, Lawrence in jodhpurs and using an... [Pg.146]

While Lawrence and Compton championed plutonium that summer, a big, rawboned, war-battered Austrian hiding out within the German physics establishment tried to keep the fissile new element out of sight. He was an old friend of Otto Frisch ... [Pg.370]


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