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Structure elucidation systems that utilized information from several spectroscopic techniques were initiated in the late 1960s at Toyohashi, Japan, and at the University of Arizona. [Pg.11]

J. C. Had, Proceedings of the Waste Management andEuel Cycle Symposium, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1978, pp. 371—387. [Pg.209]

W. L. Rathje, D. C. Wilson, and W. W. Hughes, The Phoenix Reyclables Report Characterisation of Reyclable Materials in Residential Solid Waste report to the City of Phoenix, Arizona, The Garbage Project, Bureau of AppHed Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1989. [Pg.548]

Gehrels, T. (1978), Protostars and Planets, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, pp. 1-756. [Pg.111]

Arizona Health Science Center, Rm 1156 University of Arizona 1501 N. Campbell Ave. [Pg.311]

Confirming its structure required isolating enough Cgo to apply modern techniques of structure determination. A quantum leap in fullerene research came in 1990 when a team led by Wolfgang Kratschmer of the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg and Donald Huffman of the University of Arizona successfully prepared buckmin-sterfullerene in amounts sufficient for its isolation, purification, and detailed study. Not only was the buckminsterfullerene structure shown to be correct. [Pg.436]

Roy Frieden, a researcher at the Optical Sciences Center of the University of Arizona, has recently introduced what he believes is the fundamental principle underpinning physics its(df ([friodenOS] see also [matth )9]). His idea is that all of the basic laws of physics (Newton s equation, Maxwell s erpiations, Schroedinger s equation, etc.) stem directly from the same fundamental. source the information gap between what nature knows and what nature allows us to perceive. [Pg.646]

Department of Chemistry, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona... [Pg.33]

Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, 1306 E. University, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA mdoyle u.arizona.edu... [Pg.203]

Joseph Potenza, Rutgers University Sara Sutcliffe, University of Texas, Austin David Vandenbout, University of Texas, Austin Deborah Walker, University of Texas, Austin Zhiping Zheng, University of Arizona... [Pg.23]

THOMAS W. PETERSON, University of Arizona WILLIAM RODGERS, Oak Ridge National Laboratoiy GARY VEURINK, Dow Chemical Company RAY WITTER, Monsanto Corporation... [Pg.6]

Culbert, TP. 1988 The eollapse of Classie Maya civilization. In Yoffee, N. and Cowgill, G.L., eds.. The Collapse of Ancient States and Civilizations. Tucson, University of Arizona Press 69-101. [Pg.36]

The Biology Project (from the University of Arizona) http // www.biology.arizona.edu/default.html... [Pg.639]

Johns T (1999) Plant constituents and the nutrition and health of indigenous peoples. In Nazarea VD (ed) Ethnoecology. Situated Knowledge, Located Lives. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, p 157... [Pg.260]

The Arizona Database of Aqueous Solubility, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ,... [Pg.310]

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences College of Pharmacy University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721... [Pg.139]


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