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The mechanisms by which nucleophilic substitution takes place have been the subject of much study Extensive research by Sir Christopher Ingold and Edward D Hughes and their associates at University College London during the 1930s emphasized kinetic and stereochemical measurements to probe the mechanisms of these reactions... [Pg.330]

I would wish to aeknowledge the many eolleagues, undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of Plymouth (UoP), University College London (UCL) and the Open University (OU) who have eontributed to the development of this book. I am espeeially indebted to the late Professor Tom Lambert (UCL), the late Professor David Broome (UCL), ex-researeh students Dr Martyn Polkinghorne,... [Pg.455]

Zauner, R., 1999. Scale-up of precipitation processes, PhD thesis. University College London, UK. [Pg.327]

Alan Jones University College London October 2001... [Pg.351]

In a classic experiment, Edward Hughes (a colleague of Ingold s at University College, London) studied the rate of racemization of 2-iodooctane by sodium iodide in acetone and compared it with the rate of incorporation of radioactive iodine into 2-iodooctane. [Pg.361]

W. Ramsay (University College, London) discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air and their place in the periodic system. [Pg.1296]

W. H. Bragg (University College, London) and W. L. Bragg (Manchester) analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays. [Pg.1300]

D. Clary, University College London, London, UK A. Hinchlin e, UMIST, Manchester, UK D. S. Urch, Queen Mary and Westfield College, London, UK M. Springborg, Universitat Konstanz, Germany... [Pg.338]

Alexander W. Williamson (1824-1904) was born in London, England, and received his Ph.D. at the University of Giessen in 1846. His ability to work in the laboratory was hampered by a childhood injury that caused the ioss of an arm. From 1849 until 1887, he was professor of chemistry at University College, London. [Pg.655]

David S. Latchman Institute of Child Health University College London London UK... [Pg.1520]

INSTITUTE FOB PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICAL PROBLEMS, DEPARTMENTS OF CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY AND PHYSICS, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO (LA JOLLa), AND WILLIAM RAMSAY AND RALPH FORSTER LABORATORIES, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON... [Pg.611]

Maciver, S.K, (1987). Cytoskeletal Organization in Amoeboid Locomotion. Ph.D thesis. University College, London. [Pg.104]

Alwyn G. Davies (1), Chemistry Department, University College London, London WCIH OAJ, England... [Pg.452]

Department of Biology (Darwin Building), University College London, Gower Street, London WCIE 6BT. [Pg.265]

The Advanced Centre for Biochemical Engineering, Department of Biochemical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London, WCIE 7JE, United Kingdom E-mail p.shamlou ucl.ac.uk... [Pg.83]

Sub-Dean Royal Free and University College Medical School, Assistant Faculty Tutor and Tutor to Medical Students, Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University College London... [Pg.697]

Michael Thompson was bom in Cottingham, Yorkshire, on 7 June 1937, studied at Cambridge, where he graduated with first class honours in Mechanical Sciences in 1958 and obtained his PhD in 1962 and his ScD in 1977. He was a Fulbright researcher in aeronautics at Stanford University and joined University College London (UCL) in 1964. He has published four books on instabilities, bifurcations, catastrophe theory and chaos and... [Pg.183]

David A. Brown, Alasdair J. Gibb, S. Clare Stanford, Anthony H. Dickenson, Mark Farrant, and Roy Webster, all contributors are from the Department of Pharmacology, University College London, Gower Street, London WCIE 6BT... [Pg.541]

The support of our SECM studies of liquid-liquid interfaces and related areas, by the EPSRC, BBSRC, Avecia, and the Wellcome Trust, is gratefully acknowledged. We have benefited from helpful discussions with several colleagues, including Prof. A. J. Bard and his group (University of Texas at Austin), Prof. D. E. Williams, Dr J. Strutwolf and Dr D. Caruana (University College London, UK), and Dr J. H. Atherton (Avecia, Huddersfield). At Warwick, Dr M. Gonsalves, and Dr J. V. Macpherson have provided valuable contributions to some of the work described in this chapter. [Pg.328]

Taslimi, M. "An examination of the Nihayat al-talab and the determination of its place and value in the history of Islamic chemistry." PhD thesis, University College, London, 1954. [Pg.209]

Kamath, K.V. "A survey of studies on the early history of chemistry in India." MSc thesis, University College, London, 1950(7). [Pg.567]

This book contains four Lord Northcliffe lectures in Literature which were delivered in Jan. 1974, at University College, London... [Pg.669]


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