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Taylor, John

Barth, Delbert S., 97 Burkhalter, Richard A., Carra, Joseph S., 53 Flatman, George T., 43 Harris, Daniel J., 27 Heath, Clark W., Jr., 7 Hynes, H. Patricia, 1 Joumel, Andre G., 109 Liggett, Walter, 119 Mason, Benjamin J., 97 McCall, Merley F., 15 Mix, Theodore J., 15 Provost, Donald 0., 15 Provost, Lloyd P., 79 Splttler, Thomas M., 37 Taylor, John K., 105 Thomas, Ralph E., 67... [Pg.140]

Eiji Sato Steve Taylor John T. Woodard... [Pg.1007]

On December 31, 1948, Kellogg and Cities Service stopped pilot plant and engineering activities relating to their joint Synthol development. After about 1950, however, the two companies undertook catalyst development work with the assistance of Sir Hugh S. Taylor, John Turkevich, and Marcel Boudart of Princeton University. [Pg.14]

Serway, Raymond, Jerry S. Faughn, and Qement J. Moses. College Physics. 6th ed. Pacific Grove, CA Brooks/Cole, 2002. Taylor, John R., and Chris D. Zafirates. Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers. Prentice Hall Inc., 1991. [Pg.772]

D. J. Salley, Frank S. Stone, Charles Kemball, Giuseppe Parravano, Sir Hugh Taylor, John Turkevich, Sir Eric Rideal, Michel Boudart, Kiyoshi Morikawa, John E. Benson, (unknown), Kenzi Tamaru. [Pg.36]

Taylor, John (1753-1824) exercised considerable influence in his day as a political thinker and agricultural promoter. A thoroughgoing Jeffersonian, he wrote a number of important treatises on constitutional issues and political economy. He was an active state legislator, and also represented Virginia in the U.S. Senate. [Pg.647]

Taylor, John K. 1986. The Impact of Instrumentation on Analytical Chemistry. In The History and Preservation of Chemical Instrumentation, edited hy John T. Stock and Mary V. Orna, 1-10. Dordrecht Reidel. [Pg.324]

Motohiro Tomizawa, Todd T Talley, David Maltby, Kathleen A Durkin, Katalin F Medzihradszky, Alma L Burlingame, Palmer Taylor, John E Casida, PNAS 2007 ... [Pg.220]

R. Krishna and R. Taylor, Multicomponent Mass Transfer,John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1991. [Pg.46]

T. Durst, iu E. C. Taylor and H. Wynberg, eBs., Advances in Organic Chemistry Methods and Kesults, Vol. 6, Interscience PubHshers, a division of John... [Pg.113]

R. O. C. Norman and R. Taylor, Electrophilic Substitution in Benzenoid Compounds, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1965. G. A. Olah, Friedel-Crafts Chemistry, John Wiley Sons, New York, 1973. [Pg.597]

R. Taylor, Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution, John Wiley Sons, Chichester, U.K., 1990. [Pg.597]

Taylor, R Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution John Wiley Chichester, 1990... [Pg.1008]

R] (a) Hauser, C. R. Swamer, F. W. Adams, J. T. Org. React. 1954, 8, 59. [R] (b) Ellis, G. P., Chromenes, Chromanones, and Chromones from The Chemistry of Hetereocylic Compounds, Weissberger, A. and Taylor, E. C., eds John Wiley Sons, 1977, vol. 31, New York, p.495. Note The author in the former reference refers to the formation of chromones, coumarins, and flavones as the Kostanecki acylation while the latter author calls the formation of chromones and coumarins the Kostanecki-Robinson reaction. [Pg.533]

R] Singerman, G. M. Cinnolines. In Heterocyclic Compounds. Condensed Pyridazines Including Cinnolines and Phthalazines-, Weissberger, A., Taylor, E. C. Eds. John Wiley Sons New York-London, 1973 pi. [Pg.543]

L. T. Taylor, Supercritical Fluid Extraction, John Wiley Sons, New York (1996). [Pg.432]

Taylor, D.E., Tantalum and Tantalum Compounds, in Encyclopaedia of Chemical Technology, 19, 2nd ed., John Wiley Sons, 630-652 (1969)... [Pg.905]

Robert L. Burwell, Jr., Gary L. Haller, Kathleen C. Taylor, and John F. Read... [Pg.426]

We are saddened to have lost one of the first and foremost pioneers of catalysis, and a member of our Advisory Board, Sir Hugh S. Taylor. The present volume includes an obituary of Sir Hugh written by one who knew him well, John Turkevich. We are further saddened by the untimely passing on July 27, 1973, of a young pioneer, Richard J. Kokes. [Pg.442]

A. E. Taylor, Introduction to Functional Analysis, p. 98, John Wiley and Bonn, Inc., New York, 1958 B. Friedman, Principles and Techniques of Applied Mathematics, p. 125, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1956. [Pg.434]

For a review see L. Ghosez and J. Marchand-Brynaert, a-Halo Enamines and Ketenuninium Salts in H. Bohme and H. G. Viehe, Eds., Iminium Salts in Organic Chemistry, Part 1 Vol. 9 in the series Advances in Organic Chemistry, E. C. Taylor, Ed., John Wiley Sons, Wiley-Inteiscience, New York, 1976, p. 421. [Pg.18]

Cochran, W. G. Sampling Techniques John Wiley Sons, 1977. Knotochvil, B. G. Taylor, J. K. Analytical Chemistry July 1981, Vol. 53, No. 8. [Pg.96]


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