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Ba , A. D., Computer Techniques in the Design of Rotary Screw Com-pre rs, a paper presented at Conference held at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, March 21-22, 1978, in Design and Operation of Industrial Compressors, Institution of Mechanical Engineers Conference Publications, 1978. [Pg.131]

ESP-r A building and plant energy simulation environment. User Guide Version 9 Scries. ESRU Publication. Glasgow University of Strathclyde. [Pg.1104]

Dr. Charles M. Gordon University of Strathclyde Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry Thomas Graham Building 295 Cathedral Street Glasgow G1 IXL Scotland, UK... [Pg.379]

Margaret R Cunningham, Robin Plevin Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK... [Pg.1019]

Born in Oban, Argyll, in 1960, Duncan Macquarrie studied Pure and Applied Chemistry at the University of Strathclyde, graduating with a first class degree in 1982 and a PhD in 1985. He then moved to York, where he carried out research in Phase Transfer Catalysis. He subsequently spent time in industry, where he worked in the UK and abroad, mostly in synthetic chemistry, but always with an interest in method development and catalysis. He returned to York in 1995 to take up a Royal Society University Research Fellowship, and has developed a range of novel catalysts for green chemistry. He is Associate Editor of Green Chemistry, and a National Member of Council with the Royal Society of Chemistry. [Pg.187]

Prof. Dr. Clive G. Wilson University of Strathclyde Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences 27 Taylor Street Glasgow, G4 ONR... [Pg.1]

University of Strathclyde Department of Physics Glasgow, G4 oNG, United Kingdom E-Mail k.ledingham phys.strath.ac.uk... [Pg.217]

Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Thomas Graham Building, University of Strathclyde, 295 Cathedral Street, Glasgow G1 1XL, Scotland, Tel +44(0)1415482799, m.p. a.smith strath. ac. uk... [Pg.81]

Clive G. Wilson Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Strathclyde Institute for Biomedical Studies, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. [Pg.1]

David J. S. Birch and Graham Hungerford Department of Physics and Applied Physics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G4 ONG, Scotland, United Kingdom. [Pg.377]

Two-photon fluorescence microscopy has also been used with good effect in the near-IR. For example, Ferguson et al.r24> at the University of Strathclyde have used 270 fsec pulses from a titanium sapphire (Ti sapphire) laser at 790 nm to observe visible fluorescence from dyes in zebra fish larvae and erythrocytes. The high depth and lateral definition afforded by the two-photon process and confocal microscopy are useful here. Also, the use of near-IR excitation minimizes photobleaching. [Pg.385]

Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Strathclyde, James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow, G1 1XJ, Scotland... [Pg.51]

ALEXANDER T. FLORENCE, IAN G. TUCKER, and KENNETH A. WALTERS Department of Pharmacy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 IXW, Scotland... [Pg.189]

Choo, G. M. "Plant Chanistry in Relation to Folivory by some Colobine Monkeys" University of Strathclyde, unpublished Ph.D. thesis. [Pg.587]


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