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Will, Heinrich

Will, Heinrich. "Zur Theorie der Constitution organischer Verbindungen." Annalen der Chemie 91 (1854) 257-92. [Pg.351]

From hindsight analyses of accidents by Heinrich (Heinrich, 1959), Turner (Turner, 1978), Leplat (Leplat, 1987), Reason (Reason, 1997), etc., it is known that failures or deviations in normal operations are present prior to, and are directly related with, an accident. From hindsight analysis as reported in FACTS, the failures or deviations as well as the accident trajectory or causal path, of 70 accidents are known. To derive the risk coverage area these deviations, are placed in the risk matrix. The only deviations taken into account are those which occur in the operational process and are part of the accident trajectory or causal path prior to the critical events as described in FACTS. So the latent conditions lying behind these operational deviations as described by Reason (Reason, 1997) are not yet taken into account but will be discussed in the following Chapter. [Pg.51]

Chemists shared the euphoria. When Roscoe succeeded Frankland in 1857, he established a chemistry department that became one of the leading departments in the country, with new buildings (1872) that included his own private laboratory, two teaching laboraories, and more than twenty small research laboratories and staff rooms. By 1887, the number of students in the department had reached 120, and the department had an honors program for the best of them. One of Roscoe s assistants, Schorlemmer, a student of Heinrich Will and Kopp, was the first chair holder in organic chemistry in Great Britain, at Manchester, in 1874. Roscoe and Schorlemmer s A Treatise on Chemistry (1877) became a classic textbook.69... [Pg.197]

The dynamic interaction of perception, emotion, and cognition in the creation of conscious experience is highlighted by the visual image transformations that are enhanced by natural and drug-induced alterations of brain-mind state. Later in the book we will read the detailed accounts of such transformations in the reports by careful self-observers such as Albert Hofmann (who discovered the psychotogcnic potential of LSD) and Heinrich Kliiver (who used mescaline to study visual hallucination). In Hofmann and Kliiver s work, the most valuable descriptions are formal. That is, they emphasize form rather than content. [Pg.12]

M. Ihlow, H. Will, F. Mori, S. Heinrich, Schwefeldioxidentfernung aus Rauchgasen mittels fliissigkeitsbediister Gas/Feststoff-Wirbelschichten, Chemische Technik, 1999, 51 5, S276-S282. [Pg.531]


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