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Riazi, M.R. (1979), "Prediction of thermophysical properties of petroleum fractions". Ph. D. Thesis, Dpt of Chem. Eng., The Pennsylvania State University, PA. [Pg.459]

Umesi, N.O. (1980), Diffusion coefficients of dissoived gases in iiquids -Radius of gyration of solvent and solute . M.S. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, PA. [Pg.460]

P. Meakin, Multiple Scattering of Waves in Random Media and Random Rough Surfaces, The Pennsylvania State University Press, State College, PA, 1985. [Pg.594]

A. Welford Castlbman, Jr., Department of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. [Pg.761]

K. H. Butier, FluorescentEamp Phosphors Technology and Theo, The Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, 1980, Chapt. 12, pp. [Pg.293]

Thomas E. Dauhert, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University (Section 2, Physical and Chemical Data)... [Pg.10]

Frank C. Whitmore (1887-1947) was born in North Attleboro. Massachusetts, and received his Ph.D. at Harvard working with E. L. Jackson. He was professor of chemistry at Minnesota, Northwestern, and the Pennsylvania State University. Nicknamed "Rocky," he wrote an influential advanced textbook in organic chemistry. [Pg.200]

What evidence is there to support the carbocation mechanism proposed for the electrophilic addition reaction of alkenes One of the best pieces of evidence was discovered during the 1930s by F. C. Whitmore of the Pennsylvania State University, who found that structural rearrangements often occur during the reaction of HX with an alkene. For example, reaction of HC1 with 3-methyl-1-butene yields a substantial amount of 2-chloro-2-methylbutane in addition to the "expected" product, 2-chloro-3-methylbutane. [Pg.200]

The NAA measurements on the paper samples were made at the Breazeale Nuclear Reactor Facility at the Pennsylvania State University with a TRIGA Mark III reactor at a flux of about 1013 n/cm2-sec. Samples were irradiated from 2 to 20 min and counted for 2000 sec, after a 90 min decay time for Ba and a 60 hr decay for Sb, Analyses were performed instrumentally, without radiochemical separation, using a 35cm3 coaxial Ge-Li detector and a 4096-channel pulse height analyzer. With these procedures, detection limits for Ba and Sb were 0.02ug and 0.001 ug, respectively. These sensitivities are comparable to those obtained by GA s radiochemical separation procedure, and are made possible by the use of the higher neutron output from the more powerful reactor and in combination with the higher resolution solid state detector... [Pg.376]

Detection of Gunshot Residues on Floor Surfaces In another study at the Pennsylvania State University (Ref 20), gunshot residues from firing tests were assayed in order to establish distribution patterns of Ba and Sb on surfaces below the flight path of the buliet... [Pg.377]

The Pennsylvania State University is the base for the Materials Education Council (MEC), the national and international center for the creation,... [Pg.61]

Timbie, D., Studies on the protein and purine alkaloids of cocoa beans, Ph.D. thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, 1977. [Pg.197]

Source From Deng, A., Excess Foundry Sand Characterization and Experimental Investigation in Controlled Low-Strength Material, PhD Dissertation of the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, August 2004. [Pg.189]

The Pennsylvania State University, 250 Polytechnic University, 430 SRI International, 124 Sandia National Laboratories, 314 Southern Methodist University, 283 Stevens Institute of Technology, 437 Technical University, Lodz, Poland, 166 Texas Christian University, 283,385 Ultrasystems Defense and Space, Inc., 392 University of Colorado, 303 University of Illinois, 314 University of Lowell, 112 University of Maryland, 483 University of Massachusetts, 437,463,469 University of Nevada, 43 University of New Mexico, 378 University of North Carolina, 408 University of Texas at Austin, 61 University of Vermont, 290 University of Vienna, 43 University of Wisconsin, 6 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 180,354 Washington State University, 43... [Pg.498]

Harry R. Allcock, Editor The Pennsylvania State University... [Pg.515]

The Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) is a joint project of the University of Texas at Austin, the Pennsylvania State University, Stanford University, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Miinchen, and Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen. The HET is named in honor of its principal benefactors, William P. Hobby and Robert E. Eberly. [Pg.223]

Alice P. Gast, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Co-Chair William Klemperer, Harvard University, Co-Chair Arthur I. Bienenstock, Stanford University A. Welford Castleman, Jr., The Pennsylvania State University Andrea W. Chow, Caliper Technologies Corp. [Pg.230]


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