Soon after his return, on September 22, 1914, Meldola presided at a joint meeting of the Councils of the Institute of Chemistry and the Society of Public Analysts to consider the supply of laboratory requirements. A special committee on laboratory reagents,... Journal of the Chemical Society - Síða 352eftir Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1917Heildartexta - Um bókina
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1917 - 858 síður
...guaranteed to conform strictly to the "AR" specifications formulated by the Special Committee appointed by the Councils of the Institute of Chemistry and the Society of Public Analysts. Volumetric Solutions and Pur* Chemicals for Standardisation Purposes. Test Solutions, Special Reagents,... | |
| 1914 - 458 síður
...Applications will be dealt with in strict rotation. Supply of Laboratory Reagents and Glass Apparatus. — At a Joint Meeting of the Councils of the Institute of Chemistry and the Society of Public Analysts held recently, Commitees were appointed — (a) To consider what steps shall be taken to ensure a continued... | |
| 1915 - 440 síður
...analytical or research work had borne nonBritish labels. This state of affairs called for prompt action, and the Councils of the Institute of Chemistry and the Society of Public Analysts had acted conjointly as a Committee for dealing with this matter of such vital importance to the profession.... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1917 - 714 síður
...British chemical industries lost through German competition." Soon after his return, on September 22, 1914, Meldola presided at a joint meeting of the Councils...The last meeting he attended at the Institute was in connection with the Glass Eesearch Committee, and he called with reference to its work only three days... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1917 - 700 síður
...British chemical industries lost through German competition." Soon after his return, on September 22, 1914, Meldola presided at a joint meeting of the Councils...The last meeting he attended at the Institute was in connection with the Glass Eesearch Committee, and he called with reference to its work only three days... | |
| Royal Institute of Chemistry - 1914 - 452 síður
...possible by economic conditions which do not prevail in this country. That publicity be given to the hope of the Councils of the Institute of Chemistry and the Society of Public Analysts that all users of chemical laboratory apparatus will give their utmost support to the development of... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1915 - 942 síður
...or research work have borne non-British labels. This state of affairs called for prompt action, and the councils of the Institute of Chemistry and the Society of Public Analysts have acted conjointly as a committee for dealing with this matter of such vital importance to the profession.... | |
| British Institute of Radiology, Röntgen Society - 1915 - 362 síður
...chemical glass-ware generally has made, it necessary that this manufacture should be carried out at home. The Councils of the Institute of Chemistry and the Society of Public Analysts formed a special Glass Research Committee, which has taken the matter in hand with very successful... | |
| Royal Institute of Chemistry - 1918 - 474 síður
...increased cost of materials and apparatus, and to pay higher salaries than formerly to their assistants. The Councils of the Institute of Chemistry and the Society of Public Analysts understand that some authorities have already taken these conditions into consideration, and have suitably... | |
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