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Lambert,P Predicting and achieving serviceability, Proceedings of International seminar Management of Concrete Structures for Long Term Serviceability University of Sheffield, 1997... [Pg.1005]

In fact, chemoinformatic curricula have already been initiated at the University of Sheffield, UK, the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK, Indiana University, USA, and the Universite de Strasbourg, France. [Pg.13]

D. E. Kime, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield SIO 2TN, UK... [Pg.154]

A directoiy of more than 5800 international chemistiy links on the World Wide Web. Maintained at the Department of Chemistiy, University of Sheffield, England. [Pg.308]

Quarrel, A. G., Niobium, Tantalum, Molybdenum and Tungsten, Report of Conference, University of Sheffield (I960) ... [Pg.860]

Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Sheffield Sheffield S3 7RH United Kingdom... [Pg.327]

Department of Chemistry, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S3 7HF, United Kingdom. [Pg.43]

Boyd DB, Lipkowitz KB (1982) J Chem Education 59 269 Wilson MR (1988) PhD Thesis, University of Sheffield... [Pg.62]

Hillier, S.H. (1984). A Quantitative Study of Gap Recolonization in Two Contrasted Limestone Grasslands. PhD thesis. University of Sheffield. [Pg.45]

Pearce, A.K. (1987). An Investigation of Phenotypic Plasticity in Co-existing Populations of Four Grasses in a Calcareous Pasture in North Derbyshire. PhD thesis. University of Sheffield. [Pg.45]

Department of Chemistry University of Sheffield Sheffield S3 7HF, United Kingdom c.hunter shefjield.ac.uk... [Pg.177]

One might have thought that d Arsonval s discovery would be sufficient to generate further studies of brain function by magnetic stimulation, but the technical solutions to this had to wait for the best part of the twentieth century until 1985 when Anthony Barker and colleagues at the University of Sheffield successfully stimulated the motor cortex and pro-... [Pg.176]

Workers in other Government Research Stations and the Universities who have collaborated with us are R. P. Miller, D. Clinton, Dr T. I. Barry, Dr I. Seed (National Physical Laboratory) K. E. Fletcher (Buildings Research Station) Miss D. Poynter (Warren Spring Laboratory) Professor L. Holliday, Dr J. H. Elliott, Dr P. R. Hornsby, Dr K. A. Hodd, Dr A. L. Reader (Brunei University) R. Mansion, Dr B. F. Sanson, Dr W. M. Allen, P. J. Gleed (Institute for Research on Animal Diseases) Professor Braden (London Hospital) A. C. Shorthall (Birmingham University), I. M. Brook (University of Sheffield) and R. Billington (Institute of Dental Surgery, London). [Pg.420]

Dipartimento di Chimlca Organica e Industriale, Universrta degli Studi di Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze, 17/A, 43100 Parma, Italy tCentre for Chemical Biology, Krebs Institute for Biomolecular Science, Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S3 7HF, United Kingdom... [Pg.213]

Vincent H. L. Lee University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Geoffrey T. Tucker University of Sheffield Royal Hallamshire Hospital Sheffield, United Kingdom... [Pg.3]

I have been valiantly assisted in the compilation and evaluation of data by Dr Martin Pitt of the University of Sheffield. I am also indebted to the staff of Butterworth-Heinemann and Hampden Data Services for their ability to make my files manifest as book and database. [Pg.2109]

Department of Physics Astronomy, University of Sheffield, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield, S3 7RH... [Pg.80]

For my first volume as Editor, I have invited Professor Colin D. Hubbard (University of Erlangen-Niirnberg, Erlangen, Germany and University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA) as co-editor. Professor Hubbard studied chemistry at the University of Sheffield, and obtained his PhD with Ralph G. Wilkins. Following post-doctoral work at MIT, Cornell University and University of California in Berkeley, he joined the academic staff of the University of New Hampshire, Durham, where he became Professor of Chemistry in 1979. His interests cover the areas of high-pressure chemistry, electron transfer reactions, proton tunnelling and enzyme catalysis. [Pg.480]

Acknowledgements Many colleagues at the University of Sheffield and collaborators at BP Chemicals have contributed to the studies mentioned in this article. Particular thanks are due to Peter Maitlis, Glenn Sunley and George Morris for many hours of fruitful discussion. [Pg.210]

Bamford, W. R. Stevens, T. S. M. J. Chem. Soc. 1952, 4735. Thomas Stevens (1900-2000), a chemist centenarian, was bom in Renfrew, Scotland. He and his student W. R. Bamford published this paper at the University of Sheffield, UK. Stevens also contributed to another name reaction, the McFadyen—Stevens reaction (page 354). [Pg.21]

Chapman, A. W. J. Chem. Soc. 1925, 127, 1992. Arthur William Chapman was bom in 1898 in London, England. He was Lecturer in Organic Chemistry and later became Registrar of the University of Sheffield from 1944 to 1963. [Pg.119]

McFadyen, J. S. Stevens, T. S. J. Chem. Soc. 1936, 584. Thomas S. Stevens (1900—) was born in Renfrew, Scotland. After earning his Ph.D. under W. H. Perkin at Oxford University, he became a reader at the University of Sheffield. J. S. McFadyen (1908-) was born in Toronto, Canada. After studying under Stevens at the University of Glasgow, he worked for ICI for 15 years before returning to Canada where he worked for the Canadian Industries, Ltd., Montreal. [Pg.355]

Department of Chemistry The University of Sheffield Sheffield S37 HF, England... [Pg.77]

L. A. P. Kane-Maguire, University of Wales, Cardiff J. A. McCleverty, University of Sheffield... [Pg.507]

The group of Prof Peter Willett from the University of Sheffield summarizes in Chapter 6 new chemoinformatics methods for similarity-based virtual screening which based on known active compounds are useful for the identification of new ligands for targets related by conserved molecular recognition. [Pg.215]

Department of Chemistry University of Sheffield Dainton Building Brook Hill Sheffield, S3 7HF United Kingdom... [Pg.403]


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