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Watson, John

K. L. Watson, Materials in Chemical Perspective, Halston Press, a division of John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1975. [Pg.262]

Roughen, O. A. and Watson, K. A., Chemical Process Principles, a combined volume consisting of Parts one, two, and three, John Wiley Sons Inc., 1947. [Pg.93]

G.H. Watson. Strategic benchmarking. John Wiley Sons, New York, 1992. [Pg.405]

Rudd, D.F. and Watson, C.C., 1968. Strategy of process engineering. New York John Wiley. [Pg.321]

In the 1950s, biologists (notably Francis Crick and James Watson) discovered the molecular basis for information coding in DNA and established that the workings of cells were molecular machines tvith understandable structure and function. Mathematician John von Neuman developed a mathematical theory of self-reproducing machines based on the biological theories. [Pg.810]

Multon, J., Ed., Analysis of Food Constituents, John WUey Sons, New York, 1996. CIE, Technical Report Improvement in Industrial Colour-Difference Evaluation, Pnblication 142-2001, Commission Internationale de I Eclairage, Vienna, 2001. Watson, D.H., Food Chemical Safety, vols. 1 and 2, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2002. King, S., Gates, M., and Scalettar, L., Eds., Current Protocols in Food Analytical Chemistry, John Wiley Sons, New York, 2001. [Pg.526]

O. A. Hougen and K. M. Watson, Chemical Process Principles, Part 3, Kinetics and Catalysis, John Wiley, New York, 1947. [Pg.342]

Rudd, D. F. and WATSON, C. C. Strategy of Process Engineering, 1968 (New York John Wiley Sons Inc.). [Pg.973]

Roberts, Julian and Andrew G. Watson, eds. John Dee s library catalogue. Oxford OUP for Bibliographical Society, 1990. [Pg.412]

Holland FA, Watson FA and Wilkinson JK (1983) Introduction to Process Economics, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, New York. [Pg.33]

Hougen O.A, Watson K.M and Ragatz R.A (1954) Chemical Process Principles Part I Material and Energy Balances, 2nd Edition, John Wiley. [Pg.76]

Hougen OA, Watson KM and Ragatz RA (1959) Chemical Process Principles Part II Thermodynamics, John Wiley. [Pg.120]

Reprinted from Chemical Process Principles Charts, Third Edition, by O. A. Hougen, K. M. Watson, and R. A. Ragatz. Copyright 1964. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley and Sons, Inc.)... [Pg.574]

Holtzman, N.A., and M.S. Watson (eds), "Promoting Safe and Effective Genetic Testing in the United States. Final Report." Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press (1998). [Pg.185]

John Champion patented in 1758 the process of producing brass and zinc from the common ore of zincblende (ZnS) or black jack (patent number 726). This ore had previously been considered worthless, but even with this advance it is obvious that metallic zinc was still far too expensive to use in brass production by direct mixing, a process which was patented by James Emerson in 1781 (no. 1297). Watson (1786), however, describes the use of zinc in the production of high-quality gilding brasses such as pinchbeck, tomback and Mannheim gold (see below). [Pg.204]

Draper NR, Smith H. Applied Regression Analysis, Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics. In Bradley RA, Hunter JS, Kendall DG, Watson GS, eds. New York John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1966 407. [Pg.248]

Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. Wiley (John) Sons Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. [Pg.120]

Evans, Albert Jaxa-Chamiec, Iain Mday, Stephen Pickett, Duncan Judd, Xiao Qing Lewell, Steve Watson, Derek Reynolds, Barry Ross, Mike Cory, Malcolm Weir and John Bradshaw. We would also like to thank Drake Eggleston for careful reading of the manuscript and helpful suggestions. [Pg.56]

JOHN G. WATSON and RONALD C. HENRY— Environmental Research and Technology, Inc., Concord, MA 01742... [Pg.89]

Olaf A. Hougen and Kenneth M Watson. Chemical process principles. Part 1. Material and energy balances. John Wiley and Sons (1943)... [Pg.121]

Olaf A Hougen, Kenneth M. Watson and Roland A. Ragatz. Chemical process principles Part 2 Thermodynamics. John Wiley and Sons. 1st edition (1947) 2nd edition. (1959). [Pg.121]

Wood, Athenae Oxonienses, ii. 373-4 Ashmole, ed. Josren iv. 1809. Wood concluded that this was probably the John Davis who eventually entered the service of the earl of Essex. One John Davis, probably the navigator, skried for Gabriel Harvey Webster, Alchemical and Paracelsian Medicine , 312. Davis the navigator was associated with John Dee and might have stolen some of his books Julian Roberts and Andrew Watson tds.),John Dees Library Catalo e 32,34. [Pg.32]


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