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West, Cornel

West, Cornel. 1990. The New Cultural Politics of Difference. In Russell Ferguson, Martha Gever, Trinh T. Minh-ha, and Cornel West (eds.). Out There Marginalization and Contemporary Cultures. Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press. [Pg.323]

West, Cornel. 2001. Black Sexuality The Taboo Subject, in Rudolph Byrd and Beverly Guy-Sheftall, eds.. Traps African American Men on Gender and Sexuality. Bloomington Indiana University Press. [Pg.302]

Hornung, Eric.The secret lore of Egypt its impact on the West translated by David Lorton. Translated by David Lorton. Itaca (NY) Cornell Univ P, 2001. 229p. [Pg.227]

New York-Presbyterian Hospital-West Chester Division Weill Medical College of Cornell University White Plains, NY... [Pg.808]

Gavin Ramsay Scottish Crop Research Institute, Inveigowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA Scotland, UK M.A. (Andy) Rao Emeritus Professor of Food Engineering Cornell University NYS Agricultural Experiment Station Dept, of Food Science and Technology 630 West North Street Geneva, NY 14456-0462... [Pg.523]

Carolyn Ann Koh is an associate professor of chemical engineering and is the co-Director of the Center for Hydrate Research at the Colorado School of Mines. Previously, she was a reader in chemistry at King s College, London University. She received the Young Scientist Award in 2002 and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. She has been visiting professor of Cornell University, Penn State, and London University. She has over 55 refereed publications, and has given numerous invited lectures on hydrates. Dr. Koh holds degrees from the University of West London and conducted a postdoctoral fellowship at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. [Pg.757]

Robert West was bom in New Jersey and educated at Cornell University (B.A.) and Harvard University (A.M., Ph.D.). For the past 45 years he has been a faculty member in the chemistry department at the University of Wisconsin, where he is now E. G. Rochow Professor and Director of the Organosilicon Research Center. His many awards include the Frederick Stanley Kipping Award, the Wacker silicone prize, the Alexander von Humboldt Award, and the main group chemistry medal. He has published more than 600 scientific papers, mostly in the area of silicon chemistry. Major discoveries in his laboratories include the first soluble polysilanes (1978), the silicon-silicon double bond (1981), the first stable silylenes (1994), and electrically conducting organosilanes for high energy density batteries (2000). He is an airplane pilot and a mountaineer, with numerous first ascents in Canada and Alaska. [Pg.353]

Bermuda, West Indies Tahiti Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico El Verde, Puerto Rico Cornell et al. (1995) Cornell et al. (1995) McDowell (1998) McDowell et al. (1990)... [Pg.34]

During the period 1941-1945, Jack served on the NDRC and OSRD research projects connected with the war effort. He, with his collaborators at Cornell, contributed to the anti-malarial program and was a consultant to the penicillin program. He was a co-author with H. T. Clark and Sir Robert Robinson of the monograph The Chemistry of Penicillin. This volume summarized the work in the British and American Laboratories. In 1951 Jack served for a year in West Germany as special consultant to the U.S. State Department. For his wartime services he received the U.S. Medal of Merit and the Medaille d Honneur of France. After his war service, Jack again took up his teaching and research at Cornell until he retired in 1965. A special symposium was held at Cornell in May of 1965 in honor of Jack Johnson s achievements. [Pg.114]

Cornells, R., Caruso, J., Crews, H., Heumann, K. Handbook of Elemental Speciation Techniques and Methodology. Wiley, West Sussex (2003)... [Pg.363]

Industry and Politics in West Germany Toward the Third Republic. Ithaca Cornell University... [Pg.189]

B. S. Capp, English Almanacs, 1500-1800 Astrology and the Popular Press (Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press, 1979). See also Margaret C. Jacob, Scientific Culture and the Making of the Industrial West (New York Oxford University Press, 1997), especially 87-96 Michael Heyd, Be Sober and Reasonable The Critique of Enthusiasm in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries (Leiden E.J. Brill, 1995). [Pg.192]

Lepland, A., Arrhenius, G., and Cornell, D., 2002. Apatite in early Archaean Isua supracrustal rocks, southern west Greenland its origin, association with graphite and potential as a biomarker. Precambrian Res., 118, 221-41. [Pg.260]


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