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R. H. Ottewill, thesis. University of London, Queen Mary College, 1951 see also Ref. 36. [Pg.159]

Most of the synthetic work directed toward the higher annulenes was earned out by Franz Sondheimer and his students first at Israel s Weizmann Institute and later at the University of London Sondheimer s research systematically explored the chemistry of these hydrocarbons and provided experimental venfication of Huckel s rule... [Pg.456]

A helical structure for DNA strands had been suggested in 1949 by Sven Furberg in his Ph D dissertation at the University of London... [Pg.1168]

C. W. BIRD and G. W. H. CHEESEMAN Queen Elizabeth College, University of London... [Pg.39]

MOORE, w. R., An Introduction to Polymer Chemistry, University of London Press, London (1963) PLESCH, p. H., Cationic Polymerisation, Pergamon Press, Oxford (1963)... [Pg.42]

Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, University of London, London, England. [Pg.12]

Ejaz, T. 1997. Hydrothermal precipitation of zeolite A crystals. PhD Thesis, University of London, UK. [Pg.305]

Jones, A.G., 1972. Programmed cooling crystallization. Ph.D. Thesis, University of London. [Pg.310]

In 1842 he married Mai"y Horner, daughter of Leonard Horner, warden of the University of London. Lyell died in London on Fcbruai-y 22, 187.S. [Pg.733]

The Governors of Birkbeck College and the Science Research Council are thanked for financially supporting that part of the work described in this review which was carried out at Birkbeck College (University of London). [Pg.164]

William Thomas Brantle (17B8-1866) was born in London, England. Trained as an apothecary, he became a lecturer in chemistry at the University of London in 1808 and was a professor at the Royal Institution from 1813 to 1852. His scientific achievements were modest, although he was the first person to discover naphthalene, now used in mothballs. [Pg.2]

Rowland Pettit (1927-19811 was born in Port Lincoln, Australia. He received two doctoral degrees, one from the University of Adelaide in 1952 and the second from the University of London in 1956, working with Michael Dewar. He then became professor of chemistry at the University of Texas, Austin (1957-1981). [Pg.524]

K. C. Nicolaou was bom in 1946 in Cyprus. He studied chemistry at the University of London (B.Sc., 1969 Ph.D., 1972), Columbia University (postdoctoral research) and Harvard University (postdoctoral research). Between 1976 and 1989 he was a faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania. He currently holds joint appointments at The Scripps Research Institute, where he is the Darlene Shiley Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Department of Chemistry, and at the University of California, San Diego, where he is Professor of Chemistry. His research interests span the areas of synthetic organic chemistry, bioorganic chemistiy, molecular design, and the chemistry and biology of natural products. [Pg.812]

Eric Scerri studied chemistry at the Universities of London, Cambridge and Southampton, and obtained a Ph.D. in the history and philosophy of science from King s College, London on the question of "The Reduction of Chemistry to Quantum Mechanics," He has been a research felloiu in the history and philosophy of science at the London School of Economics and at the California Institute of Technology. He is currently an assistant professor of chemistry at Bradley University, where he also teaches histoiy and philosophy of chemistry, which are also his main research interests. He is editor of the new journal Foundations of Chemistry. Address Department of Chemistry, Bradley University, Peoria, IL 61625. Internet scerri bradley.edu. [Pg.35]

Smith, J, R, (1975) Persistence and Periodicity , unpublished PhD thesis, University of London,... [Pg.89]


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