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Weber, Charles

Schrodinger, E. (1967). What is Life. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1st edn., 1944) Trefil, J. (1987). Meditations at Sunset A Scientist looks at the Sky. Charles Scribner s Sons, New York Ulanowicz, R.E. (1997). Ecology, the Ascendent Perspective. Columbia University Press, New York Weber, B.H., Depew, DJ. and Smith, J.D. (eds.) (1988). Entropy, Information and Evolution. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA... [Pg.123]

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

Charles Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr. 1963, 1559, 1566, 1573, 1576 Siegrist Liechti Meyer Weber Helv. Cliim. Acta 1969,52.2521. For the use of iminium salts, see Nair Jahnke Synthesis 1984,424. For a review as applied to heterocyclic compounds, see Fletcher Siegrist Adv. Heterocycl. Chem. 1978,23, 171-261. [Pg.949]

Charles P, Ronne K, Kraft M. Weber-Christian s syndrom efter pantopaque-myelografi. [Weber-Christian s syndrome after Pantopaque myelography.] Ugeskr Laeger 1975 137(27) 1540-1. [Pg.1895]

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]

Parslow, Christopher Charles. Rediscovering Antiquity Karl Weber and the Excavation of Herculaneum, Pompeii, and Stabiae. New York Cambridge University Press, 1998. [Pg.2092]

The author is indebted to a number of colleagues who helped to collect these new data and have given him valuable hints and would like to thank Miss I. Forster, Dr. B. Cornils, Dr. D. Hahn, Dr. P. Schneller, Dr. H. Tummes, and Dr. J. Weber for their cooperation, and to Prof. Dr. F. Piacenti (University of Pisa, Italy) for discussions on reaction mechanisms. The author is especially grateful to Dr. Charles R. Adams of the Shell Development Company, Emeryville, California, for his cooperation in translating the German text. [Pg.222]

Ivor H. UpdegrafF, Stamford, Connecticut W. C. Wake, Clive, Shrewsbury, England Carl D. Weber, The B.F. Goodrich Company, Akron, Ohio Charles B. Weil, The B.F. Goodrich Company, Avon Lake, Ohio J. D. Wellons, Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Decatur, Georgia... [Pg.785]

Charles, ., Ronne, K. and Kraft, M. (1975) Weber-Christian Syndrom after pantopaque-myelografi. Ugeskr. Laeg., 137, 1540. [Pg.359]


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