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We are grateful to the Swedish Natural Science Research Council for financial support. The support by the Swedish Materials Consortium 9 is acknowledged. The Center for Atomic-scale Materials Physics is sponsored by the Danish National Research Foundation. Part of work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, contract number W-7405-ENG-48. [Pg.17]

We are grateful to the Swedish Natural Science Research Council for financial support. The support by the Swedish Materials Consortium 9 is acknowledged. [Pg.61]

The research in this paper has been sponsored in part by King Gustaf VI Adolf s 70-Years Fund for Swedish Culture, Knut and Alice Wallenberg s Foundation, the Swedish Natural Science Research Council, the Texas-Swedish Cultural Foundation, and in part by the Aeronautical Research Laboratory, Wright Air Development Center of the Air Research and Development Command, United States Air Force, through its European Office under a contract with Uppsala University. [Pg.207]

Granhall, U. (1981). Biological nitrogen fixation in relation to environmental factors and functioning of natural ecosystems. In "Terrestrial Nitrogen Cycles" (F. E. Clark and T. Rosswall, eds). Ecological Bulletin 33, 131-145. Swedish Natural Science Research Council, Stockholm. [Pg.340]

Ecol. Bull. No. 22, pp. 157-167, SCOPE. Swedish Natural Science Research Council, Stockholm. [Pg.342]

Soderlund, R. and Svensson, B. H. (1976). The global nitrogen cycle. In "Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sulfur - Global Cycles" (B. H. Svensson and R. Soderlund, eds), Ecol. Bull. No. 22, pp. 23-73, SCOPE. Swedish Natural Science Research Council, Stockholm. [Pg.342]

This work was supported by the Swedish Natural Science Research Council (NFR) and the GOran Gustafrson Foundation. A grant of computer time on the T3E of the National Supercomputer Centre (NSC) in Linkdping is gratefully... [Pg.353]

Bowen, G. D. Rovira, A. D. In "Modern Methods in the Study of Microbial Ecology" Rosswall, T., Ed. Swedish Natural Science Research Council Stockholm, 1973 pp. 443-450. [Pg.319]

Dr Inger-Lena Lamm and Mr H kan Pettersson are recognized for voluntary contribution of their invaluable expertise, discussing details of this manuscript. I am indebted to Mrs Margaretha Wolff for technical assistance and to the Swedish Natural Science Research Council for their financial support. [Pg.221]

We thank the Swedish Natural Science Research Council, the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, Knut and Alice Wallenberg s Foundation, PersonalChemistry AB, Medivir AB and Gunnar Wikman. [Pg.401]

The work on theory of relaxation in paramagnetic systems performed at Stockholm University has been supported by the Swedish Natural Science Research Council, Swedish Research Council and the Wenner-Gren Foundations. We wish to acknowledge the courtesy of the publishers who permitted reproductions of the figures published in their journals. [Pg.100]

The financial support of Statens naturvetenskapliga forskningsrAd (The Swedish Natural Science Research Council) is cdso gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.185]

Acknowledgements. This work was supported in part by the Swedish Natural Science Research Council and the Netherlands Institution Fundamental Onder-zoek der Materie (FOM). [Pg.164]

This work was supported by the Swedish Natural Science Research Council (NFR). K.J. Szabo thanks the NFR for a postdoctoral stipend. All calculations needed to complement data from the literature were done on the CRAY YMP/416 of the Nationellt Superdatorcentrum (NSC), Linkoping, Sweden. The authors thank Z. Konkoli, L. Olsson and A. Larsson for technical assistance with the calculations and the NSC for a generous allotment of computer time. [Pg.129]

I gratefully acknowledge financial support over the years from the Swedish Natural Science Research Council, the Swedish Research Council for Engineering Sciences, the Foundation for Strategic Research and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The author is indebted to Alejandro Engel-mann for making the picture, Figure 2.11, in relation to Ref. [78]. [Pg.111]

Financial support from the Swedish Natural Science Research Council (NFR), the Swedish Board for Technical Development (STU and STUF), and the Swedish Energy Administration (STEV) is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.85]

Received September 6, 1962. Part of a research program financially supported by the Swedish Natural Science Research Council and by the Office of Chief of Research and Development, U. S. Department of the Army, through its European office. [Pg.49]

We are grateful to the National Supercomputer Center, Linkoping University, Sweden for the use of the Cray-XMP/48 computer. This work was supported in part by grants from the Swedish Natural Sciences Research Council (NFR), Imperial Chemicals Industries (I.C.I., PLC), England. [Pg.331]

Acknowledgements. Financial support from the Swedish Natural Science Research Council and from the Swedish National Board for Industrial and Technical Development is gratefully acknowledged. We thank Elsevier Science Publishers for the kind permission to reproduce Figs. 1, 8 and 11 from Ref. [1]. The authors wish to express their gratitude to past and present coworkers who have made significant contributions to topics treated, and whose names appear in the reference list. The authors also thank Doc. Michael Sharp for linguistic assistance. [Pg.60]

M.S.C. was supported by the American Cancer Society (RPG-99-365-01-GMC) and National Institutes of Health (R01-GM66875), and L.L. was supported by the Swedish Natural Science Research Council. M.S.C. wishes to thank Michael Rossmann, his postdoctoral mentor, for introducing him to virus structme, and several colleagues in the years since whose discussions have maintained this interest Jack Johnson, Lee Makowski, and Don Caspar. [Pg.186]

Fogg, G. E. (1978). Nitrogen fixation in the oceans. In Environmental role of Nitrogen-fixing Blue-green Algae and Asymbiotic Bacteria. Ecol. Bull. (Granhall, U., ed.), Vol. 26. Swedish Natural Science Research Council, Stockholm, pp. 11—19. [Pg.189]


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