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Virginia Polytechnic Institute

A. B. Brennan, Ph.D. thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va., 1990. [Pg.332]

M. R. Louthan, Jr. and R. P. MeNitt, eds.. Environmental Degradation of Engineering Materials, Proceedings of the Conference, Virginia Polytechnical Institute, Blacksburg, Va., 1978. [Pg.39]

W. D. KeUer, "Processes of Origin of the Clay Minerals," Proceedings of the Soil Clay Mineral Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va., 1962. [Pg.201]

Milos Hudlicky, a native of Czechoslovakia, obtained his Ph D from the Technical University in Prague, Czechoslovakia. After spending 1948 at the Ohio State University as a UNESCO postdoctoral fellow, he taught as an assistant professor and later as an associate professor at the Technical University in Prague until 1958. He then worked as a research associate at the Research Institute of Pharmacy and Biochemistry in Prague. After the Russian occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968, he moved to the United States, where he was offered a professorship at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University He has been Professor Emeritus since 1989. He received the Votocek Medal in Prague in 1992 for his work in chemistry. [Pg.1299]

Lynch, S. P., Proc. 2nd Ini. Conf. on Environmental Degradation of Engineering Materials, Blacksburg, Virginia, Sept. 31-23 1981, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 229 (1981)... [Pg.1092]

Mike Oglioruso, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University... [Pg.1342]

Atmospheric Deposition of Heavy Metals and Forest Health. Smith, W.H. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blaclsburg, VA, 1989. [Pg.378]

Natural zeolites may bear the name of the mineral (mordenite, faujasite, ferrier-ite, silicalite), or sometimes that of the discoverer, e.g. Barrerite after Professor Barrer, or the place where they were found, e.g. Bikitaite from Bikita, Zimbabwe. Synthetic zeolites are usually named after the industry or university where they were developed, e.g. VPI comes from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and ZSM stands for Zeolite Socony Mobil. [Pg.199]

Suloff, E. C Comparative study of semisynthetic derivative of natamycin and the parent antibiotic on the spoilage of shredded cheddar cheese. Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, 1999, http // scholar. lib. vt.edu/theses/available/etd-... [Pg.310]

University of Southern California —Los Angeles, 238 University of Waterloo, 393 Virginia Commonwealth University, 127 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 85,258,459 Petru Poni Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry—Romania, 229... [Pg.472]

The Pennsylvania State University, 250 Polytechnic University, 430 SRI International, 124 Sandia National Laboratories, 314 Southern Methodist University, 283 Stevens Institute of Technology, 437 Technical University, Lodz, Poland, 166 Texas Christian University, 283,385 Ultrasystems Defense and Space, Inc., 392 University of Colorado, 303 University of Illinois, 314 University of Lowell, 112 University of Maryland, 483 University of Massachusetts, 437,463,469 University of Nevada, 43 University of New Mexico, 378 University of North Carolina, 408 University of Texas at Austin, 61 University of Vermont, 290 University of Vienna, 43 University of Wisconsin, 6 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 180,354 Washington State University, 43... [Pg.498]


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