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James D. Litster, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Queensland Member, Institute of Chemical Engineers—Australia (Section 20, Size Reduction and Size Enlargement)... [Pg.13]

Low, G.C., 1975. Agglomeration effects in aluminium trihydroxide precipitation. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Queensland, Australia. [Pg.314]

Chivas, A.R. 1984 Some comments and further recommendations on a report by O Donnell and Waugh concerning an explosion involving bromine pentafluoride at the Geology Department, University of Queensland. Adelaide The Australian National University Memorandum. [Pg.137]

School of Agriculture and Food Sciences (Animal Science) The University of Queensland, Gatton, QLD, Australia... [Pg.254]

Institute for Molecular Bioscience The University of Queensland Brisbane QLD 4072 Australia... [Pg.1]

The authors would like to acknowledge that the section dealing with population balance modeling of granulation processes is an abbreviated version of material prepared by Dr. J. D. Litster, University of Queensland, for a joint short course given by Dr. B. J. Ennis and Dr. J. D. Litster. [Pg.424]

Chemistry Department, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, f Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. [Pg.72]

Z. Rappoport The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel H. Schwarz Technical University, Berlin, Germany C. Wentrup University of Queensland, Australia... [Pg.373]

Queensland University of Technology, School of Natural Resource Sciences, University of Queensland, Institute for Molecular Bioscience r.hayes imb.uq.edu.au... [Pg.379]

Polymer and Radiation Group, Department of Chemistry, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane 4067, Australia... [Pg.1]

Jan-Christoph Westermann and David J. Craik, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. [Pg.257]

Jan-Christoph Westermann is a research officer at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland. He received his doctorate in chemistry from the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the University of Hamburg in 2006. He is working in the field of peptide structure-activity relationships and biomolecular NMR. [Pg.285]

If you ever visit the University of Queensland, be sure to visit Professor John Mainstone, the current caretaker of the experiment, at the Department of Physics, where the Pitch Drop Experiment is on display. The experiment will probably run for at least another 100 years, so you have plenty of time. Maybe you ll actually see a drop fall. If you do, you ll be the very first one, because it only takes about a tenth of a second for the drop to fall, with eight or more years in between drops. Blink and you ll miss it ... [Pg.60]

Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Queensland, Brishane... [Pg.198]

University of Arizona, 115 University of Queensland, 190,292 The University of Texas at Austin, 102 University of Wisconsin, 316 Villanova University, 230 Waseda University, 27131... [Pg.409]

The University of Queensland in Australia conducts general R D to support MCFC systems as part of a project to develop advanced system integration techniques and catalysts for internal reforming fuels cells. The aim is to enable a wide range of fuels to be used with MCFCs for small scale stationary applications suitable for remote areas in Australia. [Pg.33]

The University of Queensland. Development of the "ultra-commuter," an ultra light-weight, energy efficient, low-polluting, series-hybrid electric commuter vehicle. It will be partially powered by on-board solar cells, and a small scale ( 10 kW) PEM. Australia s University of Queensland... [Pg.108]

The University of Queensland, Brisbane, 4072 Queensland, Australia Department of Metallurgical Engineering, University of Utah, 135 South 1460 East,... [Pg.25]

Another study of Otzi s DNA is more controversial. In 2003, the archaeologist Tom Loy at the University of Queensland in Australia tested some of the Iceman s equipment, including his knife, arrows, and coat. Loy had noted signs of blood, and when he used PCR on the samples, he found not one individual s DNA, but four. This evidence suggests that... [Pg.180]


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