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Taylor, William

Ever since 1962, when Williams, Okamura, and their associates started to publish propagation rate-constants k+p for the cationic bulk polymerization of cyclo-pentadiene, isobutene, styrene, a-methylstyrene and isopropylvinyl ether by ionizing radiations, these constants have been accepted as the best, most likely, values for the k+p of unpaired cations in a medium of low-polarity, and those obtained subsequently by Stannett and his collaborators, using similar methods, enjoyed the same status, (The loci classici are Bates et al. (1962), Bonin et al. (1964), Taylor Williams (1969) and the three papers by Ueno et al. (1967), Hayashi et al. (1967) and Williams et al. (1967).)... [Pg.343]

See, for example, Weber Shepherd Tetrahedron Lett. 1972, 4907 Ogino Mochizuki Chem. Lett. 1979, 443. Taylor Williams Edwards Otonnaa Samanich Can. J. Chem. 1984, 62, 11 Taylor Can. J. Chem. 1984, 62, 2641. [Pg.823]

Taylor, William F. Catalysis in Liquid-Phase Autoxidation. I. Effect of Polymeric Surfaces. J. Catalysis 16, 20 (1970). [Pg.35]

John Clark (Clerk), William Taylor, William Petty, and friends, Bulkeley or Buckley Hall, Nos. 106-7... [Pg.28]

The Division was incorporated in 1983 due largely to the efforts of Kathleen Taylor, the first female Chair of the Division. Although female Chairs were unusual up to that time, there were some precedents in other Divisions, most notably in the History of Chemistry Division. As listed in the Articles of Incorporation, the incorporating I EC Board of Directors comprised Lawrence A. Casper, Geoffrey K. Smith, Billy L. Crynes, Kathleen C. Taylor, William H. Flank, James D. Idol, Jr., James E. McEvoy and Norbert Platzer. The Division continues as an incorporated non-profit scientific organization, as defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. [Pg.7]

Taylor, William B., Esq., Eversley, Egmont-road, Sutton, Surrey. [Pg.420]

I first became interested in the subject of cycles when I went on sabbatical leave to MIT, from Cambridge England to Cambridge Mass. There I was asked by the Director of the Gas Turbine Laboratory, Professor E.S.Taylor, to take over his class on gas turbine cycles for the year. The established text for this course consisted of a beautiful set of notes on cycles by Professor (Sir) William Hawthorne, who had been a member of Whittle s team. Hawthorne s notes remain the best starting point for the subject and I have called upon them here, particularly in the early part of Chapter 3. [Pg.216]

The simplest procedure is merely to assume reasonable values for A and to make plots according to Eq. (2-52). That value of A yielding the best straight line is taken as the correct value. (Notice how essential it is that the reaction be accurately first-order for this method to be reliable.) Williams and Taylor have shown that the standard deviation about the line shows a sharp minimum at the correct A . Holt and Norris describe an efficient search strategy in this procedure, using as their criterion minimization of the weighted sum of squares of residuals. (Least-squares regression is treated later in this section.)... [Pg.36]

J. G. Sharefkin W. H. Sharkey Inella G. Shepard Elaine Siegel Leonard S. Silbert H. B. Stevenson Daniel Swern Harold M. Taylor H. C. van der Plas R. E. Wann J. K. Williams J. WOLLENSAK... [Pg.131]

Billups, W. E. Ciufolini, M.A. (Eds.) Buckminsterfullerenes, VCH, NY, 1993 Taylor, R. (Ed.) The Chemistry of Fullerenes, World Scientific, River Edge, NJ, Singapore, 1995 Aldersey-Williams, H. The Most Beautiful Molecule The Discovery of the Buckyball ... [Pg.94]

Williams H, Dratcu L, Taylor R, et al Saturday night fever ecstasy related problems in a London accident and emergency department. Emerg Med J 15 322—326, 1998... [Pg.267]

The degradation of benzoate (Taylor and Heeb 1972 Williams and Evans 1975 Ziegler et al. 1987) and o-phthalate (Nozawa and Maruyama 1988 Afring and Taylor 1981). [Pg.149]

Ribbons DW, SJC Taylor, CT Evans, SD Thomas, JT Rossiter, DA Widdowson, DJ Williams (1989) Biodegradations yield novel intermediates for chemical synthesis. In Biotechnology and Biodegradation (Eds D Kamely, A Chakrabarty, GS Omenn), pp. 213-245. Gulf Publishing Company, Houston, Texas. [Pg.397]

Rhys-Williams W, SC Taylor, PA Williams (1993) A novel pathway for the catabolism of 4-nitrotoluene by Pseudomonas. J Gen Microbiol 139 1967-1972. [Pg.519]

Webb LM, Taylor DM, Williams DR. 1998. Computer modeling of the chemical speciation of lanthanide and actinide elements in the human gastrointestinal tract Mouth and stomach. Radiat Prot Dosim 79(l/4) 219-222. [Pg.266]

Y-Worth, William. The compleat distiller. .. London J. Taylor, 1705. 278p. [Pg.102]

Shakespeare, William.William Shakespeare the complete works edited by Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor. Edited by Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor. Oxford Clarendon P, 1988. [Pg.671]

Binns F, Roberts SM, Taylor A, Williams CF (1993) J Chem Soc Perkin Trans I 899... [Pg.257]

Noronha, F.B., Shamsi, A., Taylor, C., Fendley, E.C., Stagg-Williams, S.M., and Resasco, D.E. 2003. Catalytic performance of Pt/Zr02 and Pt/Ce-Zr02 catalysts on C02 reforming of CH4 coupled with steam reforming or under high pressare. Catal. Lett. 90 13-21. [Pg.394]

Williams CA. 2006. Flavone and flavonol O-glycosides. In Anderson OM and Markham KR. editors. Flavonoids Chemistry, Biochemistry and Applications. Boca Raton, FL CRC Press/Taylor Francis Group, pp. 749-856. [Pg.153]


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