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Wheeler, Richard

Richard Tarn Potato Research Centre, AAFC, P.O. Box 20280, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 4Z7 Raymond Wheeler NASA Biological Sciences Office Mail Code KT-B-1 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 USA... [Pg.523]

Biological Control of Crop Diseases, edited by Samuel S. Gnanamanickam Pesticides in Agriculture and the Environment, edited by Willis B. Wheeler Mathematical Models of Crop Growth and Yield, Allen R. Overman and Richard V. Scholtz III... [Pg.460]

This research has been supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (UK) by the award of a number of research grants and studentships. The authors acknowledge the research input of a number of Bristol students and post-docs, notably Wim VanWestrenen, Richard Brooker, Karianne Law, Andy Robinson, Eddy Hill, Eva Chamorro, and John Dalton. The authors also thank their colleagues in the workshop, Ered Wheeler and Mike Dury for their unstinting support throughout a number of years of experimental research on trace-element partitioning. [Pg.1121]

Appreciation is expressed to Anne Regh and Richard Wheeler for their assistance in the preparation of this chapter. [Pg.219]

O], 5-20 ash, 2-10 and moisture, 1-10.) Beginning in 1910, research teams under the direction of Richard Wheeler at the Imperial College of Science and Technology in London, Friedrich Bergius (1884—1949) in Mannheim,... [Pg.261]

Let me report a telephone conversation between the Ph.D. student Richard Feynman and his supervisor. Professor Archihald Wheeler from the Princeton Advanced Study Institute (according to Feynman s Nobel lecture. 1965) Wheeler Feynman, I know why all electrons have the same charge and the same massf Fejfnman Why W Because they are aU the same electron. Then, Wheeler explained Suppose that the world lines which we were ordinarily considering before in time and space—instead of only going up in time were a tremendous knot, and then, when ive cut through the knot by the plane corresponding to a fixed time, ire would see many, many world lines and that would represent many electrons (...) ... [Pg.119]

Richard Philips Feyi n i lai i (1919-1988), Amerii on physicist and for many years professor at the California Institute of Technology. His f er was his first informal teacher of physics, who taught him the extremely important skill of independent thinking. Feynman studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, then at Princeton University, where he earned his Ph.D. under the supervision of John Archibald Wheeler. [Pg.723]

The following people helped us tell this story about SCWO and we thank them K.S. Ahluwalia of Foster Wheeler Corp., Dr. David Bowers of Air Products Corporation, Dr. William Copa of U.S. Filter/Zimpro, Dr. Glen Hong and Michael Spritzer of General Atomics, Dr. Richard Lyon of Eco Waste Technologies, Inc., Dr. Steven Buelow and Cheryl Rofer of Los Alamos National Laboratory, Dr. Steve Rice of Sandia National Laboratory, Dr. Thomas Hirth from Fraunhofer Institute ICT, Pfinztal, Dr. James Hurley of the U.S. Air Force, Dr. Crane Robinson of the U.S. Army, and Dr. Maribel Soto of the U.S. Navy, Prof Keith Johnston of the University of Texas and Dr. William Peters and Prof. Jefferson Tester of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [Pg.436]

Section of A, B, and Z-DNA. Richard Wheeler, originally produced forWikipedia.org)... [Pg.683]

Let me report a telephone eonversation between the PhD student Richard Feynman and his supervisor Prof. Archibald Wheeler from Princeton Advanced Study Institute (according to Feynman s Nobel... [Pg.105]

Richard M. Duffield, James W. Wheeler and George C. Eickwort... [Pg.387]

Figure 1.16. Photomicrograph of a section of silicificd wood—Pterocaryoxylon KnowUon (65x). (Courte.sy of Elisabeth Wheeler. North Carolina State College. E. S. Barghoorn. Harvard University, and Richard Scott. U.S. Geological Survey.)... Figure 1.16. Photomicrograph of a section of silicificd wood—Pterocaryoxylon KnowUon (65x). (Courte.sy of Elisabeth Wheeler. North Carolina State College. E. S. Barghoorn. Harvard University, and Richard Scott. U.S. Geological Survey.)...

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