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Young, John T. Isaac Newton s alchemical notes in the Royal Society. Notes Rees RoySoc 60, no. 1 (22 Jan 2006) 25-34. [Pg.75]

Young, John T. Faith, medical alchemy and natural philosophy Johann Moriaen, reformed intelligencer and the Hartlib circle. Aldershot, Brookfield (VT) Ashgate, 1998. xv, 278p. ISBN 1-84014-282-0... [Pg.325]

See S. S. Schweber, "The Young John Clarke Slater and the Development of Quantum Chemistry," HSPS 20 (1990) 339406, on 386. Schweber accepts the year 1927 as a "convenient birthdate for quantum chemistry"... [Pg.244]

Schweber, "Young John Clarke Slater," on Slater as well as J. C. Slater, Solid State and Molecular Theory ... [Pg.256]

John Slater, "Note on the Structure of the Groups X03," Physical Review 38 (1931) 325329 and "Molecular Energy Levels and Valence Bonds," Physical Review 38 (1931) 11091141. See Schweber, "Young John Clarke Slater," 388390. [Pg.264]

Schweber, "Young John Clarke Slater," 399, quoting from "The New Quantum Mechanics," Chemical Reviews 5 (1928) 467507. Also Aaron J. Ihde, Chemistry, as Viewed from Bascom s Hill A History of the Chemistry Department at the University of Wisconsin at Madison (Madison University of Wisconsin Department of Chemistry, 1990) 165166. [Pg.266]

Peacock, George, Miscellaneous Works of the Late Thomas Young, John Murray, London, 1855, vol. 2, pp, 501-4. Biographical sketch of Jan Ingenhousz. [Pg.88]

Lawford, Bruce R., Ross M. Young, John Rowell, Joan Qualichefski, Barbara H. Fletcher, Karl Syndulko, Terry Ritchie, and Ernest P. Noble. 1995. "Bromocriptine in the Treatment of Alcoholics with the D2 Dopamine Receptor A1 Allele." Nature Medicine 1 337-41. [Pg.106]

Jones Gordon H., Venuti Michael C., Young John M. US Patent No. 4,466,981 ... [Pg.2069]

Young, John A., "Technology and Competitiveness A Key to the Economic Future of the United States", Science, Vol. 241, July 15, 1988, Page 313... [Pg.170]

Young, John. 1998. Faith, Medical Authority and Natural Philosophy Johann Moriaen, Reformed Intelligencer, and the Hartlib Circle. Aldershot Ashgate. [Pg.199]

Law, Keith, 120 Lennon, Mark, 120 Mateo, John, 82 Mikroudis, G. M., 145 Morlino, Michael R., 139 Muir, Warren R., 176 Olivero, Ramon A., 69 Pamukcu, S., 145 Pandit, Nitin, 82 Passino, DoraR. May, 90 Schaum, JohnL., 176 Scfamuller, Joseph, 52,139 Segna, John J., 176 Stunder, Mark, 39 Young, JohnS., 176 Yunnan, Dan, 25... [Pg.230]

By the 1860s, there was a rapid growth in the number of petroleum companies and oil refineries. The main product of these pioneer oil refineries was kerosene. In the little town of Cleveland, fifteen such refineries were in business. In 1865, the young John D. Rockefeller bought one such refinery. This was the beginning of the Rockefeller family and the oil company known as Standard Oil. [Pg.175]

Anne Young, John Penney, Zane Hollingsworth - for use of computer equipment Williams and Williams Publishing/Text Enhancement Robert Paretti Alice Olson... [Pg.168]

President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald is charged with the murder. He is assassinated in jail by Jack Ruby. Both Oswald and Ruby are widely regarded as insane, and the crimes are dismissed as the senseless violence of two lunatics. John F. Kennedy was killed by a lunatic, Lee Harvey Oswald, who had momentarily given loyalty to the paranoid Fidel Castro of Cuba. And Oswald was, in turn, within two days, slain by another madman. Jack Ruby. Had Oswald received psychiatric help when he was young, John Kennedy might be alive today. [Pg.319]

Schweber, S. S. 1990. The young John Clarke Slater and the development of quantum chemistry. Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences 20 339-406. [Pg.328]


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