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         Chemistry History A - H:     more books (100)
  1. The chemistry of the secondary batteries of Planté and Faure by J H. 1827-1902 Gladstone, Alfred Tribe, 2010-08-19
  2. The Hongkong Bank in the Period of Development and Nationalism, 19411984: From Regional Bank to Multinational Group (Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series) (Vol.IV) by Frank H. H. King, 2004-09-03
  3. An introduction to the study of chemistry by W H. 1860-1929 Perkin, Bevan Lean, 2010-08-20
  4. Engineering chemistry; a practical treatise for the use of analytical chemists, engineers, ironmasters, iron founders, students, and others; by H Joshua Phillips, 2010-09-07
  5. Second year college chemistry by William H. b. 1872 Chapin, 2010-08-23
  6. Synthetic and Natural Phenols, Volume 52 (Studies in Organic Chemistry) by J.H.P. Tyman, 1996-09-04
  7. The laboratory guide: a manual of practical chemistry for colleges and schools, specially arranged for agricultural students by A H. 1834-1915 Church, 2010-08-17
  8. Lessons in chemistry by Wm H. 1853-1918 Greene, Harry Frederick Keller, 2010-08-01
  9. The newer methods of blood and urine chemistry by R B. H. 1877-1959 Gradwohl, Abraham Jacob Blaivas, 2010-09-13
  10. Elements of modern chemistry by Charles Adolphe Wurtz, Wm H. 1853-1918 Greene, 2010-08-23
  11. The chemistry of pigments by Ernest J. Parry, J H. b. 1871 Coste, 2010-08-23
  12. A History of the Dow Chemical Physics Laboratory: The Freedom to Be Creative
  13. Bailey S Elementary Chemistry by G H. Bailey, 2010-05-13
  14. Senior chemistry by G H. Bailey, Harold William Bausor, 2010-08-27

61. College Of Letters And Sciences Honors Program
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62. History Of Science, Medicine, & Technology Faculty
M. Packard, Ph.D. Chair and William H. Welch Professor in Africa; history of publichealth; history of colonial Lawrence M. Principe, Ph.D. (chemistry), Ph.D
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/graduateprograms/history_of_science/faculty/
Visit the Institute of the History of Medicine
Gert H. Brieger
, M.D., Ph.D., University Service Professor; Director, Public Health Studies Program; history of surgery; history of medical education. Jerome J. Bylebyl , Ph.D.: Renaissance and 17th century medicine, especially anatomy and physiology, and medical education; ancient medicine
and biology. Mary E. Fissell , Ph.D.: European health care and popular medicine, 17th and 18th centuries; early modern gender and the body. James D. Goodyear , Ph.D., Senior Lecturer and Associate Directory, Public Health Studies Program: history of tropical medicine, history of 18th-19th-century Latin America. Robert H. Kargon , Ph.D.: History of physics, science and social change, science in America. Sharon Kingsland , Ph.D.: History of biology, especially ecology, genetics and behavioral biology; science in America. Stuart W. Leslie

63. SJSU Virtual Museum
Biographies from the history of mathematics, science, and technology.Category Society history By Topic Science......The history of Mathematics, Science, and Technology A Culturally Affirming View. Davy,Humphry (17781829) chemistry, England Inventor of miner's safety G - H.
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64. Instruments And Experimentation In The History Of Chemistry; Author: Holmes, Fre
Instruments And Experimentation In The history Of chemistry AuthorHolmes, Frederic Lawrence; Joint Author Levere, Trevor H.
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The MIT Press ISBN: 0262082829 'Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry'. This volume moves chemical instruments and experiments into the foreground of historical concern. The principal themes are: change and stability, precision, the construction and transformation of apparatus, the dissemination of instruments, and the bridging of disciplines through instruments. PRODUCT CODE: 0262082829 USA/Canada: US$ 72.40 Australia/NZ: A$ 138.00 Other Countries: US$ 116.20 convert to your currency Delivery costs included if your total order exceeds US$50. We do not charge your credit card until we ship your order. Government and corporate Purchase Orders accepted without prior account application. PLACE AN ORDER To prepare to buy this item click "add to cart" above. You can change or abandon your shopping cart at any time before checkout.

65. Undergraduate Acacemic Manual | Majors, Minors, And Other Academic Programs
chemistry (N), •, chemistry. Chinese (H), Language Teaching Center. East AsianStudies (H,S), •, Lang. Teach. Center/ history/ history of Art/ Anthropology.
http://www.jhu.edu/~advising/academic_manual/majors.html
Academic Manual Index Academic Manual Site Map Student's Responsibility
Introduction
... Manual Home Page Majors, Minors, and Other Academic Programs Whiting School of Engineering
Foreign Language Programs
Language Requirements for Majors and Minors About Area Majors Top Students who wish to design their own major, or who wish to divide their studies between departments, may be able to create their own program by following the requirements for one of the area majors that the university offers. There are area majors in the natural sciences, the social and behavioral sciences, and the humanities. Students who are interested in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Area major or the Humanistic Studies Area major must work with a faculty member to prepare a written proposal describing the rationale for the major and outlining the courses that will be taken to meet the requirements. This proposal and a letter of support from the faculty member are submitted to the Office of Academic Advising in Garland, Suite 3A, for consideration and approval by a faculty committee. Proposals should be submitted at the end of the sophomore year. The Natural Sciences Area major does not require submission of a proposal because students have less freedom in choosing the course requirements for this area major.

66. Selected Classic Papers From The History Of Chemistry
Extensive collection of interesting and important papers.
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67. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: History Of Science
of the history of chemistry, chemical engineering and researchers in biogeography,biodiversity, history of science Author Charles H Smith Subjects biodiversity
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/h/historyofscience.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • As We May Think
  • Catalog of the Scientific Community in the 16th and 17th Centuries
  • Charles Darwin: Origin of Species
  • Chemical Heritage Foundation ...
  • Tesla: Master of Lightning Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    As We May Think
    Influential 1945 article published in Atlantic Monthly which urged that scientists should attempt to make more accessible their 'bewildering store of knowledge', to give them 'access to and command over the inherited knowledge of the ages', including a proposal for what is now known as hypertext.
    Author: Vannevar Bush
    Subjects: history of science, scientists
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    Catalog of the Scientific Community in the 16th and 17th Centuries
    Database containing histories of over 600 individuals who made significant contributions to Western science. Searchable by detailed categories including nationality, scientific disciplines, religion and patronage.
    Author: Richard S Westfall, Indiana University Department of History and Philosophy of Science
  • 68. About The Periodic Table Website
    Building Blocks of the Universe Isaac Asimov; Tales About Metals- SI Venetsky; The Norton history of chemistry - William H. Brock;
    http://chemlab.pc.maricopa.edu/periodic/about.html
    The Pictorial Periodic Table
    Home
    Search Tidbits Others ... Chemistry@PC

    About the Periodic Table This website is an interactive periodic table with a comprehensive database of element properties, which can be searched and collated in novel and useful ways. Pictures of elements and compounds are being taken and collected into the database. Periodic table art, music and educational games are available. A huge listing of other periodic tables on the internet is on this website, sorted and annotated. Nuclear chemistry buffs will find information on over 2600 isotopes of the elements. Radioactive decay can be illustrated for most unstable nuclides. The main features of this site are listed on the main page , but here are the highlights: A short history of the periodic table.

    69. Collections By Type--Alphabetical List Of Electronic Journals: H
    H. Heteroatom chemistry Stanford Only All Users; Heythrop journal Stanford Only Historiographialinguistica Stanford Only - All Users; history memory Stanford
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/collect/oldejourn/alpha/ej_alph_h.html
    Alphabetical List of Electronic Journals: H
    Below is a partial list of electronic journals selected by library staff. Use the letter links below to go to other parts of the list or to the complete list on a single, long page. Highlighted links in the title entries lead to the journal sites. Some entries may have multiple links following the journal title because different sets of issues are available from different suppliers. These icons may follow a link: Stanford only - available to all Stanford users Stanford only - available to some Stanford users Special note about this site Click the icons next to each entry in the list for more information about access. Links for alphabetical pages: A B C D ... All on one Page H
  • Habitat international
  • HarpWeek
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  • Higher education and national affairs
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  • Histochemistry and cell biology
  • Historical journal [current] [current]
  • Historical journal of film, radio and television
  • 70. The Chemical Tree
    William H. Brock. The Chemical Tree. A history of chemistry From alchemyto industry, a synthetic history of chemistry through the ages.
    http://www.wwnorton.com/catalog/spring00/32068.htm
    William H. Brock
    The Chemical Tree
    A History of Chemistry From alchemy to industry, a synthetic history of chemistry through the ages.
    In this authoritative volume, a New York Times Notable Book of 1993, scientific researcher and historian William Brock recounts the astonishing rise of a sophisticated science. Tracing the roots of chemistry back to the alchemists' futile attempts to turn lead into gold, he follows the emergence of the modern study of chemistry through the works of Boyle, Lavoisier, and Dalton, and the twentieth-century breakthroughs of Linus Pauling and others. This timely, comprehensive history examines the shifting conceptions of chemistry over the past centuriesfrom its development as a scientific philosophy to, more recently, its practical applications in the commercial, industrial arena. Originally published under the title The Norton History of Chemistry William H. Brock is Reader in the History of Science at the University of Leicester. June / paper / ISBN 0-393-32068-5 / 784 pages / 6-1/8" x 9-1/4" / SCIENCE

    71. History - Main - MP Hall Of Fame - Directory Listing - 2
    Livingston, M. Stanley, chemistry Division, Univ. of Chicago (Met Lab). Loomis,Alfred L. Research Advisory Committee, Harvard University. Manley, John H. Asst.
    http://www.childrenofthemanhattanproject.org/HICC/HICC_HF3.htm
    Manhattan Project Heritage Preservation Association
    Manhattan Project
    Hall of Fame Directory
    Nuclear Science - The Manhattan Project
    "Taken as a story of human achievement, and human blindness, the discoveries in the sciences are among the great epics" J. Robert Oppenheimer Web Masters Note.... As you are no doubt aware, the Manhattan Project was mammoth in scope. The below 86 listed individuals all played a major role, some in an advisory capacity. Also, throughout the Project's duration, many moved from one location to another, and, as a result, had several different roles. If we have omitted someone, please advise us. If a "hyperlink" is available, then we have an associated biography and quite possibly, a photo. In addition, those names hi-lighted in Orange were awarded a Nobel Prize at some time during their illustrious careers.
    Manhattan Project Major Participants
    Name Position (if known) Primary Location Abelson, Philip H.

    72. Stanford University | School Of Humanities And Sciences | Faculty | H&S Informat
    Economics Hans C. Andersen, chemistry Theodore Anderson Economics* Keith M. Baker,history Albert Bandura F. Bresnahan, Economics Gordon H. Bower, Psychology
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      American Academy of Arts and Sciences Moses Abramovitz, Economics*
      Gabriel A. Almond, Political Science*
      Takeshi Amemiya, Economics
      Hans C. Andersen, Chemistry
      Theodore Anderson, Statistics and Economics*
      Kenneth Arrow, Economics*
      Keith M. Baker, History Albert Bandura, Psychology Lucius Barker, Political Science Malcolm Beasley, Applied Physics B. Douglas Bernheim, Economics Timothy F. Bresnahan, Economics Gordon H. Bower, Psychology Steven Boxer, Chemistry David W. Brady, Political Science and Business John I. Brauman, Chemistry Winslow Briggs, Biological Sciences* Richard Brody, Political Science* Allan M. Campbell, Biological Sciences John Chowning, Music* Steven Chu, Physics and Applied Physics Herbert Clark, Psychology Paul J. Cohen, Mathematics James P. Collman, Chemistry Karen Cook, Sociology Gordon Craig, History* Paul David, Economics Carl N. Degler, History* Persi Diaconis, Statistics and Mathematics Carl Djerassi, Chemistry David Donoho, Statistics

    73. Degree A-Z
    A B C E F G H I L M A. Accounting and Finance Ancient history andClassical Archaeology. Biochemistry Biological Sciences Biomedical chemistry.
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    74. W. T. Kemper Fellowships For Teaching Excellence
    Robert H. Goldstein, geology; James M. Higdon Jr Quinn, English; K. Barbara Schowen,chemistry and director Lee Taunton, nursing; Ted Wilson, history; Akira Yamamoto
    http://www.ku.edu/~cte/about/kemper.html
    University of Kansas
    Center for Teaching Excellence
    W.T. Kemper Fellowships for Teaching Excellence
    The W. T. Kemper Fellowships for Teaching Excellence recognize outstanding teachers and advisors at KU as determined by a seven-member selection committee. The committee's members include students, faculty, and KU alumni. Each year, 20 fellowships are awarded.
    • Virgil H. Adams III, psychology Jasjit S. Ahluwalia, preventive medicine Stephen H. Benedict, molecular biosciences Robert Carlson, chemistry Martin B. Dickinson, law Tomas L. Griebling, urology Mark Joslyn, political science Paul Laird, musicology Paul Lim, English Mary L. Michaelis, pharmacology and toxicology Karen Jean Nordheden, chemical and petroleum engineering Michael A. Oszko, pharmacy Thomas Pazdernik, pharmacology Suzanne Rice, education Mark Richter, molecular biosciences Lloyd L. Sponholtz, history Marjorie Swann, English Peter Ukpokoku, African and African-American studies and theatre and film Jack Wright, theatre and film
      Christopher T. Allen, electrical engineering and computer science James S. Ashe, ecology and evolutionary biology

    75. Distinguished Scholar-Teachers - University Of Maryland
    1989 1990, Kathryn Bartol, Robert H. Smith School of Business. Wayne Cole (emeritus),Department of history. Alice Mignerey, Department of chemistry Biochemistry.
    http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/FacRes/FacAwards/dstlist.html
    Distinguished Scholar-Teachers
    Distinguished Scholar-Teachers will be called upon to participate in one or more programs for faculty or students in which they will share their expertise in establishing prodictive research prgrams and in developing successful teaching methods and approaches. They will also make a public presentation on a topic within their scholarly discipline. The award carries an honorarium of $5000 to support the Distinguished Scholar-Teacher's professional activities. The schedule and brief descriptions of this year's lectures are available on the web For more information, call the Office of the Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs at 405-2509. J. Scott Angle Agriculture Experiment Station Suzanne Bianchi Department of Sociology Ramalingam Chellappa James Lesher Department of Philosophy Vladimir Tismaneanu Department of Government and Politics
    Robert Dooling Department of Psychology Sylvester James Gates, Jr. Department of Physics James Glass Department of Government and Politics James Hagberg Department of Kinesiology M. Susan Taylor

    76. The Regents' Award For Superior Teaching Was Established June 6,
    Larry E. Toothaker, Psychology, 1974. William H. Maehl, history, 1974. MatthewE. Kraynak, Home Economics and chemistry, 1974. Dorothy G. Fritz, English,1974.
    http://www.ou.edu/provost/pronew/content/FA_files/sheet001.htm
    The Regents' Award for Superior Teaching was established June 6, 1963 with the first awards presented in the spring of 1964. Originally, the award was given to three individuals each year. In 1965, the policy was amended to provide a maximum of five and a minimum of three awards each year. In 1978, the awards were expanded to include superior accomplishment in any of the following: Teaching, Research and Creative Activity, Professional and University Service, with a miximum of nine awards in one year and with the understanding the majority of the awards will be given for superior teaching. Name Department Year of Award Andy Magid
    Mathematics Daniel Glatzhofer
    Chemistry and Biochemistry
    Bruce Mason
    Physics and Astronomy
    Nandkumar Nayar
    Finance
    Ruth Gana Okediji
    Law
    Alfred Bradford History Kanthasamy Muraleetharan Mary Jo Watson Art Joy Nelson Music Murad Ozaydin Mathematics David Ray Political Science M. Cengiz Altan AME Shivarkumar Raman Industrial Engineering Tillman J. Ragan Educational Psychology Feng C. Lai

    77. FHI History, Page 7
    was restructured to consist of three sections which were to combine their collaborativeefforts Physical chemistry (directors JH Block, H. Gerischer, K
    http://www.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/grz/history/page7.html
    Development into a surface and interface science research center
    In October 1958 Rudolf Brill was appointed director of the institute and in March 1959 he succeeded Max von Laue as chief institute director. Brill headed the institute until the spring of 1969. Amongst other subjects, his was engaged in studies of catalytic properties for heterogeneous reactions which were investigated using X-ray diffraction methods and kinetic measurements. He took a particular interest in catalysts used in the ammonia synthesis as well as in hydrogenation and oxidation catalysts. From 1955 to 1964 three new buildings on Faradayweg 16 were added to the institute, housing Ueberreiter's group and taken over later by the departments of Profs. Block and Hosemann. The buildings had been used previously by the Max-Planck Institute for Silicate Research housing a group working on micromorphology of silicates. Alexander Bradshaw was appointed Scientific Fellow and director at the institute heading the Department of Surface Physics. Since 1976 he had built up his own group in the Department of Physical Chemistry, with emphasis on the spectroscopy of solid surfaces and on the study of chemisorbed molecules. In 1999 Bradshaw accepted the request to become chief director of the Institute for Plasma Physics of the MPG in Garching and Greifswald, and in 2002 his Department of Surface Physics was terminated. In 1986 Gerhard Ertl succeeded Gerischer as director of the Department of Physical Chemistry and was appointed Scientific Fellow at the institute. His research interests focus on structure and chemical reactions at solid surfaces.

    78. Admissions
    A B C D E F G H I J K L Ancient Chinese Literature, Ancient Chinese history, AppliedMathematics, Acoustics, Analytical chemistry, Architectural history and Theory,
    http://www.zju.edu.cn/english/admissions/master_programs.htm
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    Graduate Programs Admission Students with Bachelor's degrees in various of subjects from China and foreign universities may apply for admission to Zhejiang University Master's Programs, while students with a Master's may apply for Doctorate Programs. Students without a Master's degree may enter a Doctorate Program by passing a qualifying exam. Applicants must take the University entrance exam and have a personal interview. This exam, students' transcripts, and written and oral tests are important criteria for admission. Programs As one of the earliest universities in China with graduate programs, Zhejiang University attaches equal importance to undergraduate and graduate programs. At present, the university has around 13,938 graduate students working for Master's and Ph.D.degree. By recruiting excellent candidates for graduate studies and taking full advantage of its multidisciplinary programs, the university has been making great progress in upgrading the general quality of its graduate education and training high-quality innovative talents. Major Fields of Master-Degree Study Information about the School of Graduate Studies. (In Chinese)

    79. Loughborough University Undergraduate Prospectus 2004: Index Of Programmes
    chemistry and Sports Science, chemistry. Back to top^ H, history of Art and Designwith Studio Practice, School of Art and Design. Human Biology, Human Sciences.
    http://www.lboro.ac.uk/prospectus/ug/programmes/
    You are: UG Home Index of programmes
    Index of Programmes
    This index of programmes is in alphabetical order. Follow the links for programme details and department profiles.
    To see a index by department, click here Choose a Letter A B C D E F G H I J M P Q R S T V W A B C D ... W Programme Department A Accounting and Financial Management Business School Accounting (Economics with) Economics ... ^Back to top^ B Banking, Finance and Management Business School Business Studies (Information Management and) Information Science ... ^Back to top^ C Ceramics - Three Dimensional Design School of Art and Design Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering ... ^Back to top^ D Drama English and Drama Drama with a Minor in English English and Drama ... ^Back to top^ E Economics Economics Economics with Accounting Economics ... Economics Combined Honours
    (with French, German, Geography, Politics, Sociology, Social Policy or Spanish) Economics Electronic and Electrical Engineering Electronic and Electrical Engineering Electronics and Software Engineering ... ^Back to top^ F Fine Art - Painting or Printmaking or Sculpture School of Art and Design Foundation Studies French and Politics ... ^Back to top^ G Geography Geography Geography with Economics Geography ... ^Back to top^ H History of Art and Design with Studio Practice School of Art and Design Human Biology Human Sciences ... ^Back to top^ I

    80. Newcastle University Library - Electronic Journals H
    H G Zeitschrift fur Hautkrankheiten; Habitat Journal; High Ability Studies; HighEnergy chemistry; Historical Journal; Historical Research; history; history and
    http://www.ncl.ac.uk/library/ejs/ejhs.html
    NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
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    A-Z Title List Subject List Full-Text Collections Off-Campus Access ... Electronic Journals Team . Last amended 27-Feb-2003.

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