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Pearson,. I.R.A., 1994. Report on University of Wales Institute of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics Mini Symposium on Continuum and Microstructural Modelling in Computational Rheology. /. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 55, 203 -205. [Pg.16]

I would like to thank Dr. Geraint O. Thomas (Centre for Explosion Studies, Department of Physics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK) for offering to write Chapter 4. He prepared the first draft, but due to a sabbatical in Japan and other research commitments, he was unable to write the revisions. However, he did make constructive comments and suggestions on the revisions that I wrote. In addition, I would like to thank the following other individuals who provided me with technical data and other assistance based on their knowledge of flame arresters and combustion science and technology G. Binks (IMI Amal), R. Butler (Enardo). K. Chatrathi... [Pg.216]

M. K. Naqvi, PhD Thesis, University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology, UK (1980). [Pg.335]

Pirie, R. L. Ph D. Thesis, University of Wales (1990). Transport of coarse particles in water and shearthinning suspensions in horizontal pipes. [Pg.228]

Pritchard, J. (1988). The control of growth rate in wheat seedling roots. PhD thesis. University of Wales. [Pg.113]

J. R. DICKINSON BSc, PhD, Senior Lecturer in Yeast Molecular Biology, School of Pure Applied Biology, University of Wales Cardiff, Cardiff... [Pg.516]

Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Welsh School ofPharmacy, University of Wales Cardiff, Cardiff... [Pg.517]

The BioComposites Centre, School of Agricultural Forest Sdences University of Wales Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW, United Kingdom... [Pg.637]

Williams, J.G. (1989). Oxygen radical production by mucosal and circulating phagocytic cells in inflammatory bowel disease. M.Ch. thesis. University of Wales. [Pg.173]

In 1979 he moved to University College, Cardiff, where he was Head of Department (1987-1997), a Deputy Principal (1990-1992) and is currently a Research Professor. He was invited to be World Bank Visiting Professor in China in 1985, a Visiting Professor at Berkeley and is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Wales, Swansea. He was the first Chairman of the Surface Reactivity and Catalysis Group (SURCAT) of the RSC. [Pg.231]

Lampkin, N. (1997) Organic Poultry Production. Welsh Institute of Rural Studies, University of Wales, Aberystwyth. [Pg.78]

Lampkin, N. Measures, M. (1994) Organic Farm Management Handbook. University of Wales, Aberystwyth and Elm Farm Research Centre, Newbury. [Pg.120]

Department of Psychology, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK... [Pg.322]

Alun Morinan graduated in Biochemistry from the University of Wales at Aberystwyth and went on to complete an MSc in Pharmacology at the University of London and a PhD in Neuropharmacology at the National University of Ireland in Galway. After postdoctoral research in Pharmacology at Galway and Biochemistry at the Institute of Psychiatry, he was appointed Lecturer... [Pg.332]

Wyss G (2005). Assessing the risk from mycotoxins for the organic food chain results from Organic HACCP-project and other research . In, Hovi M, Walkenhorst M and Padel S, Systems development Quality and Safety. University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK, 133-136. [Pg.6]

Updated Analysis, Organic Marketing Initiatives and Rural Development Vol.5, The University of Wales, Aberystwyth. [Pg.93]

Hamm U., Gronefeld F. and Halpin D. (2002). Analysis of the European Market for Organic Food, University of Wales, Aberwystwyth. [Pg.140]

Olmos S and Lampkin N (2005), Statistical Report on the Development of Organic Farming in EU Member States and Switzerland for the Period 1997-2002 with Update for 2003, Draft version of D5 of EU-CEE-OFP Organic Farming Policy, University of Wales, Aberystwyth. [Pg.174]

Davies, Glyn. 2002. A History of Money From Ancient Times to the Present Day. Cardiff University of Wales Press. [Pg.238]

Figure 2.15 A double-focusing mass spectrometer. (After Beynon and Brenton, 1982 Fig. 4-9, by permission of University of Wales Press.)... Figure 2.15 A double-focusing mass spectrometer. (After Beynon and Brenton, 1982 Fig. 4-9, by permission of University of Wales Press.)...
Beynon, J.H. and Brenton, A.G. (1982). An Introduction to Mass Spectrometry. University of Wales Press, Cardiff. [Pg.70]

Thomas, R.G. (1990). Mineralogy of Copper Corrosion Products. Unpublished PhD Thesis, Department of Chemistry, University of Wales, Cardiff. [Pg.143]

School of Chemistry and Applied Chemistry, University of Wales,... [Pg.402]

Figure 8.3 Schematic diagram of a quadrupole mass spectrometer. It consists of two pairs of parallel metal rods carrying a DC plus an oscillating voltage, in such a way that only a particular mass-to-charge ratio will pass down the center of the rods for a given setting. The mass spectrum can be rapidly scanned by varying the potentials on the rods. Adapted from Beynon and Brenton (1982), Figs. 4.6 and 4.7, by permission of University of Wales Press. Figure 8.3 Schematic diagram of a quadrupole mass spectrometer. It consists of two pairs of parallel metal rods carrying a DC plus an oscillating voltage, in such a way that only a particular mass-to-charge ratio will pass down the center of the rods for a given setting. The mass spectrum can be rapidly scanned by varying the potentials on the rods. Adapted from Beynon and Brenton (1982), Figs. 4.6 and 4.7, by permission of University of Wales Press.
Khan, A. R. University of Wales, Ph.D. thesis (1978). Heat transfer from immersed surfaces to liquid-fluidised beds. [Pg.288]


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