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Watt, Charles

Waters, William, 193 Watt, Charles, 45 Watts, Henry, 98, 101 Weber, Wilhelm, 45, 52 Weizmann, Chaim, 180, 180 n.75... [Pg.389]

Alberta Research Council, 327 American Cyanamid Company, 102 Amoco Production Company, 560 Baker Performance Chemicals, 577 Chung Yuan Christian University, 596 Dowell Schlumberger, 608,637 Exxon Chemical Company (ECTD), 366 Halliburton Services, 55,660 Heriot-Watt University, 520 ICI Chemicals and Polymers Ltd., 520 IMOD Processes Ltd., 520 Institut Charles Sadron, CRM-EAHP, CNRS-ULP, 111,124 Institut Fran9ais du Pdtrole, 224,276,410 Mayco Wellchem, 622 Mobile Research and Development Corporation, 137... [Pg.679]

In the later nineteenth century a number of other sculptors were commissioned to produce statues of Watt. Some of these were effectively imitations of Chantrey s statue. Even those not directly imitative often depicted the dividers and scroll, thus perpetuating the head and hand image of the philosopher-engineer. This is the form, for example, of the statue by William Theed erected in 1857 in Manchester, and also of that by Henry Charles Fehr in City Square, Leeds.14... [Pg.16]

The Greenock statue was sculpted by Henry Charles Fehr.49 It was the second Watt statue that Fehr had produced, the first being erected in Leeds City Square... [Pg.28]

The earliest, and I think so far unnoticed, record of an attempt by Watt to diagnose experimentally the chemical state of the steam inside a working engine is contained in an eyewitness report by Henry Cavendish. In early August 1785 Cavendish and his assistant Charles Blagden visited the Soho works of Boulton Watt at Birmingham. They were shown Watt s latest experiments on the steam engine, and Cavendish recorded the experience ... [Pg.162]

The Capability Maturity Model (CMM) was originally developed as a tool for objectively assessing the ability of government contractors processes to perform a contracted software project. The CMM is based on the Process Maturity Framework first described in Managing the Software Process by Watts Humphrey and later published in its full form as a book named The Capability Maturity Model Guidelines for Improving the Software Process in 1994 by Mark Paulk, Charles Weber, Bill Curtis, and Mary Beth Chrissis. [Pg.35]

In 1836, the author s father, the late Mr. Charles Watt, patented his now well-known process for bleaching paJm-ou by means of ohromio acid but it was not until several years after that soap-makers " took up the process and adopted it. So great was the prejudice against... [Pg.4]

Jouni Vesa, Vincent Caiozzo, Douglas Wallace, Barbara Martin, Charles Smith, and Giles D. Watts ... [Pg.219]


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