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White, James

White James D, Xu Qing, Lee Chang-Sun, Valeriote Frederick A, Org. Biomol. [Pg.309]

Whiting, James F. The Missing Element of Behavior-Based Programs — Calculating and Evalnating Risk. In Proceedings, ASSE s 2002 Professional Development Conference. Des Plaines, IL American Society of Safety Engineers. [Pg.436]

White, James L. David Choi. Polyolefins Processing, Structure Development and Properties. Hanser-Gardner Publications. Cincinnati., 2005,1-2. [Pg.170]

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data White, James Lindsay, 1938-... [Pg.304]

Color and Color Separation. In 1860,James Clerk MaxweU discovered that all visible colors could be matched by appropriate combinations of three primary colors, red, green, and blue (RGB). His experiment involved mixtures of colored lights added together to produce other colors or white light. This additive color is weU represented by the primaries RGB. Indeed, human color vision is trichromatic, ie, human visual response approximates receptors for the colors recognized as red, green, and blue (see Color). [Pg.34]

James L. White Rubber Processing Technology, Materials and Principals, Hanser, Munich/Vienna/ New York 1995 ISBN 3-446-16600-9. [Pg.1010]

Microbial Endophytes, edited by Charles W. Bacon and James F. White, Jr. Plant-Environment Interactions Second Edition, edited by Robert E. Wilkinson... [Pg.431]

Johnathan E. Holladay James F. White Thomas H. Peterson , John G. Frye Aaron A. Oherg Lars Peerboom, Dennis J. Miller and Alan H. Zacher ... [Pg.303]

We also saw a number of polity makers, starting with Allan Bromley. Allan was convinced of the importance of this field before we finished our talk, and he subsequently provided the leadership that led to Bob White overseeing the FCCSET initiative. We also went to see Eric Bloch. He responded positively, and NSF took the initiative and proposed an increase in their 1992 budget. We also met with Admiral James D. Watkins, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and with a host of congressmen and senators. [Pg.28]

May, James Bulman-. "Patrick White and alchemy." PhD thesis, Univ of Sydney, 1995. [Pg.679]

May, James Bulman-. Patrick White and alchemy. Melbourne Australian Scholarly Pub, 2001. 332p. ISBN 1875606971... [Pg.679]

We would like to thank Battelle Memorial Institute for supporting this work and also to the U.S. DOE(OIT) under whose sponsorship this work was begun. We would also like to acknowledge Mr.Todd Hart who conducted most of the batch reactor screening runs and also Mr. Mark Butcher who performed the product analyses. Our deepest appreciation goes to Dr. James F. White for his assistance in the preparation of this paper. [Pg.154]

Our work was generously supported by the Materials Science Center at Cornell University, the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, the Army Research Office, and the Dow Chemical Company. Special thanks to Dr. Michael J. Bedzyk (CHESS) and to Dr. James H. White as well as to Michael Albarelli, Mark Bommarito, Dr. Martin McMillan, and David Acevedo. The work on the copper and silver underpotentially deposited on gold... [Pg.321]

Submitted by S. Pikul1 and E. J. Corey.2 Checked by Scott C. Jeffrey and James D. White. [Pg.12]

Submitted by Marcus A. Tius and G. S. Kamali Kannangara.1 Checked by Annapooma Akella and James D. White. [Pg.80]

Charles C. Price Norman Rabjohn John D. Roberts Gabriel Saucy Dieter Seebach Martin F. Semmelhack Ralph L. Shriner Bruce E. Smart H. R. Snyder Edwin Vedejs James D. White Kenneth B. Wiberg Ekkehard Winterfeldt Peter Yates... [Pg.261]

In 1918 Miss Helene M. Boas, of the New York Botanical Garden, sent to the writer a sample of manna which had been collected by James A. Teit near Spence s Bridge, British Columbia, from Douglas fir trees (Pseudotsuga taxifolia Brit., syn. P. Douglasii Carr.). The dry, white, crystalline manna (42.5 g.), in which some small stems and needles of the tree (4 g.) were encrusted, was entirely soluble in water and it proved to consist principally of melezitose.17 The authors stated that if the manna can be obtained in large quantities, which appears to be the case, it will indeed furnish an excellent source for melezitose. However, there was found within a few months by the same workers an abundant... [Pg.28]

In the annual report of the British Columbia Botanical Office in Vancouver for 1914, prepared by the Provincial Botanist in charge, John Davidson, there appears an illustration, here reproduced (Fig. 1), showing a branch of Douglas fir laden with white masses of a sugar-like substance the photograph was prepared from specimens received by the Office from its correspondent James A. Teit, of Spence s Bridge, British Columbia, who, in connection with his ethnological work on the plants... [Pg.28]

Volume 53—EVALUATING CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION PLANS National Actions for International Commitment Edited by James C. White... [Pg.291]

The structure of white tin had been subjected to investigation first by Bijl and Kolkmeijer in 1918, who reported an incorrect structure. In 1923 Mark and Polanyi carried out a second investigation, and found the correct structure for this tetragonal crystal, a structure involving no variable parameters. In 1924 Mark and Hassel reported the results of their reinvestigation of the structure of bismuth, whose structure had been determined in 1921 by R. W. James, in Manchester, who assigned the value 0.232 + 0.004 to the variable parameter. Hassel and Mark verified the James structure, with the parameter equal to 0.236 + 0.003. The presently accepted value for the parameter is 0.2339. [Pg.95]


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