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J. Hradilova, D. Hradil, Zprava o laboratormm pruzkumu Ukrizovam. (olej na platne), Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, unpublished material, Prague.2002. [Pg.187]

Our principal goal has been to translate the deepest truths of the Schrodinger equation into a visualizable, intuitive form that makes sense even for beginning students, and can help chemistry teachers to present bonding and valency concepts in a manner more consistent with modern chemical research. Chemistry teachers will find here a rather wide selection of elementary topics discussed from a high-level viewpoint. The book includes a considerable amount of previously unpublished material that we believe to be of broad pedagogical interest, such as the novel Lewis-like picture of transition-metal bonding presented in Chapter 4. [Pg.758]

The material contained in this volume was submitted as previously unpublished material, except in the instances in which credit has been given to the source from which some of the illustrative material was derived. [Pg.2]

In addition to the above, many people have assisted in producing the second edition, including Dr Ron Hancock in Toronto, Professor Ian Freestone in Cardiff and Professor Matthew Collins and Dr Oliver Craig in York for making available unpublished material and offering helpful comments. [Pg.450]

Barrie, A., Prosser, S.J. Automated analysis of light-element stable isotopes by isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Unpublished Materials. Europa Scientific Ltd. Crewe, Cheshire, England, 2000. [Pg.169]

Oebelmann, J., Juchelka, D., Hilkert, A., Avak, H., Douthitt Ch. Authenticity control by multiple element isotope ratio determination. Unpublished Materials. Thermo Finnigan, 2001. [Pg.169]

Bureau of Chemistry, Record Group 97, National Archives. Washington D.C. All cited correspondence and other unpublished material is from this archive. [Pg.155]

This work was supported by the Petroleum Research Fund administered by the American Chemical Society (27255-ACS) and the National Science Foundation (CHE92-21580). 1 wish to thank Dr. E. Spohr, Dr. M. Philpott, Dr. K. Heinzinger, Prof. J. W. Halley, and Prof. M. Berkowitz forproviding me with unpublished material and other references. [Pg.173]

Lamb and co-workers reviewed techniques of diffusion modeling for air quality with relation to transportation-generated pollution. They discussed the theory and structure of models, presented a series of tabulated comparisons, analyzed the function and design of each model, and offered simple diagrams to illustrate the functions and problems of the various techniques. The report was intended to survey a great deal of unpublished material and therefore was important in bringing the earlier surveys up to date (to about mid-1973). [Pg.198]

Bultreys A, Gheysen I, Wathelet B, Maraite H, de Hoffman E (2003) High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Analyses of Pyoverdin Siderophores Differentiate among Phyto-pathogenic Fluorescent Pseudomonas Species. Appl Environ Microbiol 69 1143 and unpublished material... [Pg.56]

We are grateful to R.C. Baetzold, J. Ladik and R. Pandey for helpful discussions and reprints and to S. Shrinivas for sending some unpublished material of her Thesis. This work was supported by DGAPA-UNAM Project IN 108697. [Pg.156]

Unpublished material from this presentation was abstracted from Barnes, K. D., Ph.D. Thesis, Ohio State University, 198 Wu, S.-R., Ph.D. Thesis, Ohio State University, 1979. [Pg.106]

The greatest theoretical interest has been devoted to the six-membered boron-nitrogen heterocycles, apparently due to the unusual stability of these compounds, and to their formal similarity to benzene. Most work in the field has been reviewed (77HC(30)38l), in which some unpublished material is also presented. [Pg.631]

We will in the presentation below review some of our recent work in this area. Those results which have already been published elsewhere will only be briefly summarized, while previously unpublished material will be presented in greater detail. In particular, the material in Section 2, and parts of 3.2, and 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3 is essentially new. Some outlooks for the future, connected especially with the application of ultrafast laser techniques, are given in section 5. [Pg.205]

He thank Drs Ken Busch, Steve Unger, and Tom Keough for unpublished material. SJP thanks the Dow Chemical Corporation for a graduate fellowship through the Purdue Industrial Associates Program. The support of the National Science Foundation (CHE 8114410) is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.40]


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