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The last chapter is a round-table discussion by the speakers at the symposium of questions posed by the attendees on topics relating to the preceding papers or other topics pertinent to the field. This type of forum presented an excellent opportunity for interplay between the two groups, especially as it related to topics not covered in the formal papers. [Pg.9]

Status of Plutonium Chemistry—Round Table Discussion... [Pg.446]

Remarks by R. A. Penneman, Round Table Discussion Leader ... [Pg.446]

Jaritz, Gerhard, ed.History of medieval life and the sciences proceedings of an international round-table-discussion, Krems an der Donau, September 28-29,1998 with 18 illustrations. Wien Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2000. 156p. [Pg.360]

Round Table Discussion 1 Chair — Alex Rosenberg... [Pg.113]

Round Table Discussion 2 Chair — Marc Van Regenmortel... [Pg.253]

Round Table Discussion 3 Chair — Kenneth F. Schaffner... [Pg.353]

There were 29 one-hour talks and a total of seven half-hour talks, mostly by the students. In addition two round table discussions were organised to bring the important topics that still need careful consideration. One was devoted to questions and unsolved problems in Chaos, in particular Quantum Chaos. The other round table discussion considered the outstanding problems in Fundamental Interactions. There were extensive discussions during the two hours devoted to each area. Applications and development of new and diverse techniques was the real focus of these discussions. [Pg.6]

Finally, we conclude this book with remarks made on the options and opportunities in catalysis for renewables by Dr. Tom Kieboom (General Science Manager at DSM Food Specialties R D) in the final round-table discussion of the workshop Catalysis for Renewables (Rolduc, The Netherlands, May 16-18, 2006 see Preface) ... [Pg.410]

D. Berek, Mater. Res. Innovat. 4, 365, 2001 Round Table Discussion Characterization of block copolymer with liquid chromatography under critical conditions of enthalpic interactions, in International Conference on Coupled, Hyphenated and Multidimensional Liquid Chromatographic Procedures for Separation of Macromolecules, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2001. [Pg.501]

The sialic acid abbreviations used in the text are listed in Table I. They are drawn up on the basis of a Round Table discussion at the Fifth International Symposium on Glycoconjugates which took place at Kiel in 1979. [Pg.134]

Table 7 in Section 3, showed that the pre-exponential, 4-factor for the addition of alkyl radicals to olefins is of the order 10s 1 mol-1 s-1. Table 17 (p. 68) lists the relative Arrhenius parameters (taking ethylene as standard) for the addition of a wide range of halogenoalkyl radicals to fluoroethylenes. These tables correspond to the relative rate tables discussed in Section 5 in which the... [Pg.66]


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