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Renshaw, B. Mechanisms in production of cutaneous injuries by sulfur and nitrogen mustards. IN Chemical Warfare Agents, and Related Chemical Problems, 2 vol. (Summary Technical Report of Division 9, National Defense Research Cornmittee.) Washington, D.C. U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development. 1946. p. 479-518. [Pg.133]

U. S. Office of Scientific Research and Development, Washington, D. C., Fungus-Proofing... [Pg.225]

The work at The Pennsylvania State University was supported by the U.S. Office of Naval Research and the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The work at the University of Southern California was supported by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research. [Pg.268]

In 1950, the National Science Foundation was established to chatmel federal support into basic research. The model for the National Science Foundation grew out of the success of the wartime Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD. Appropriations for the Foundation rose sharply from 225,000 in fiscal year 1951 to 14 million in fiscal year 1955 and to 153 million in fiscal year 1960. In the period 1953-1960, U.S. spending on R D grew from 5.13 billion to 13.55 billion and the federal share of the total climbed from 54 to 65% (Skolnik Reese, 1976). [Pg.17]

Density Matrix Conference, Kingston, August 28-September 1, 1967. Sponsored by U.S. Air Force, Office of Scientific Research U.S. Office of Naval Research National Research Council of Canada Queen s University. Co-organizers A. J. Coleman and R. M. Erdahl. Proceedings A. J. Coleman and R. M. Erdahl, editors. Reduced Density Matrices with Applications to Physical and Chemical Systems, Queen s Papers in Pure and Applied Mathematics No. 11 (1967), 434 pp. [Pg.12]

The author is grateful to his colleagues, M. C. Drake, C. M. Penney, and S. Warshaw, with whom he has collaborated in all phases of this work, and to B. Gerhold and R. M. C. So for valuable discussions on analyses of flames. He also acknowledges the generous support of the Office of Naval Research (Project SQUID), the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the U. S. Department of Energy for portions of this research effort. [Pg.228]

Geiling, E.M.K., and F.C.McLean. 1941. Progress Report on Toxicity of Chlorine Gas for Mice to Nov. 6, 1941. Office of Scientific Research and Development Report 286. U.S. National Defense Research Committee. 21 pp. [Pg.149]

The work described here has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the U.S. Department of Energy through the Ames Laboratory. [Pg.288]

The support of this research by the NSF-sponsored Materials Research Laboratory of the University of Massachusetts, by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and by the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation is gratefully acknowledged. Q.-F. Zhou wishes to express his appreciation to the government of the People s Republic of China for the support of his study in the U.S.A. [Pg.263]

During the next six months the committee Interviewed 350 people representatives from 73 of the 77 medical schools of the United States, from the armed services, the various medical research institutions, the pharmaceutical industry, and philanthropic foundations. Its report,Science, the Endless Frontier Report to the President on a Program for Postwar Scientific Research by Vannevar Bush, Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, was published by the U.S. Government Printing Office in July, 1945, and was influential in the setting up of the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. [Pg.59]

NDRC (National Defense Research Committee), 1946. Chemical warfare agents and related chemical problems. V)l. I, Parts I—VL Summary Technical Report of Division 9, NDRC. Office of Scientific Research and Development, National Defense Research Committee. U.S. Department of Commerce National Technical Information Service. PB158507 and PB158508. [Pg.84]

It is a pleasure to thank Rudolph Black of the United States Advanced Research Projects Agency, who, in May 1971, funded our proposal that "temperature variations in past climates may be evaluated by measuring stable isotope ratios in natural data banks such as tree ring and varve sequences". We thank William Best of the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research who monitored our study and Frank Eden of the U.S. National Science Foundation who subsequently provided further funds. [Pg.296]

We wish to thank the following for their contribution to the success of this conference NATO Scientific Environmental Affairs Division DARPA Defense Sciences Office European Office of Aerospace Research and Development of the U.S.A.F. Air Force Office of Scientific Research U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory U.S. Air Force Rome Laboratories Sensors Directorate U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command Melbourne University, Australia and Prometheus Inc., U.S.A. [Pg.387]

Research supported by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories, and National Institutes of Health. [Pg.34]

Work in fluorine chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin, and previously as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has had as its principal sponsor the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, after initial support from the U.S. Air Force Materials Laboratory. We are grateful for other support from the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research. Work in fluorine chemistry at Rice University has been supported over more than a decade by the U.S. Army Research Office, Durham, by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, by the National Science Foundation, by the U.S. Air Force Materials Laboratory, and the Robert A. Welsh Foundation. [Pg.207]


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