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A. Ganesan (22), University of Southampton, Department of Chemistry, Highfield, Southampton, S0171BJ, United Kingdom... [Pg.581]

The following laboratories participated in all the interlaboratory studies CNRS, Service Central d Analyse, Vernaison (France) CNRS, Laboratoire de Chimie Analytique et Minerale, Strasbourg (France) IFREMER, Nantes (France) Institut Pasteur, Service Eaux-Environnement, Lille (France) Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Roma (Italy) National Food Agency, Soborg (Denmark) State Laboratory, Dublin (Ireland) Universidad de Barcelona, Departamento de Quimica Analitica, Barcelona (Spain) University of Plymouth, Department of Environmental Sciences, Plymouth (United Kingdom) University of Southampton, Department of Chemistry (United Kingdom). [Pg.275]

Dr. A. Ganesan University of Southampton Department of Chemistry Highfield Southampton, SOU IBJ UK... [Pg.1146]

Peter J. Statham University of Southampton Department of Oceanography Waterfront Campus, European Way Southampton S014 3ZH United Kingdom... [Pg.634]

M.A. Bates 12.1 University of Southampton, Department of Chemistry and Southampton Liquid Crystal Institute, Southampton, S017 IBJ, UK... [Pg.6]

Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton, England... [Pg.550]

Prof. Richard J. Whitby Department of Chemistry University of Southampton Hants S017 1BJ United Kingdom... [Pg.533]

Figure 6.12 Linear-sweep voltammogram for the reduction reaction, O - - ne" —> R, at a solid electrode, shown as a function of the scan rate u. The solution was under diffusion control, which was achieved by adding inert electrolyte and maintaining a still solution during potential ramping. Note that the x-axis has been normalized to , that is, thex-axis represents an overpotential. Reproduced from Greef, R., Peat, R., Peter, L.M., Pletcher, D. and Robinson, J., Instrumental Methods in Electrochemistry, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, 1990, with permission of Profes.sor D. Pletcher, Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK. Figure 6.12 Linear-sweep voltammogram for the reduction reaction, O - - ne" —> R, at a solid electrode, shown as a function of the scan rate u. The solution was under diffusion control, which was achieved by adding inert electrolyte and maintaining a still solution during potential ramping. Note that the x-axis has been normalized to , that is, thex-axis represents an overpotential. Reproduced from Greef, R., Peat, R., Peter, L.M., Pletcher, D. and Robinson, J., Instrumental Methods in Electrochemistry, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, 1990, with permission of Profes.sor D. Pletcher, Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Department of Geology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland UNITED KINGDOM School of Ocean Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton,... [Pg.519]

Present address Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, CA 92717. This work was carried out at the University of Southampton, Southampton, U.K. Support from the SERC is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.171]

Practical Chemistry, 13 video clips of practical techniques in chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry, 2000 available from Dr Rest, Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton S017 1BJ (covers most of the techniques outlined in Chapter 1 of this book). [Pg.255]

J. E. G. Barnett, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton S09 5NH, England (127)... [Pg.415]

Ungar, E. E. In Noise and Vibration Control Beranek, L. L., Ed. McGraw-Hill New York, 1971 Chapter 14. Mead, D. J. Criteria for Comparing the Effectiveness of Damping Treatments Report No. 125 Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Southampton Hampshire, England, 1960. [Pg.344]


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