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Allcock, Harry R. was born in 1932 in Loughborough, England. Naturalized United States citizen.
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Polyphosphazenes are polymers containing nitrogen as part of their backbone; they are commonly used in O-rings, pipelines, and seals in oil, fuel delivery, and storage systems. New polyphosphazene derivatives have been proven biocompatible, biodegradable, and bioactive, and some of them are being investigated for possible medical applications. Harry Allcock's "Chemistry and Applications of Polyphosphazenes" provides the only published compilation of material on polyphosphazenes, detailing synthetic methodologies and physical properties for each substance. Allcock explains the critical relationships between structure and properties, aiding the practicing researcher in the design of polyphosphazenes with specific applications. Professionals and students in polymer science, engineering, and industries such as rubbers and plastics will find "Chemistry and Applications of Polyphosphazenes" to be an invaluable text.
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Three-part series remains the definitive text on the physical properties of biological macromolecules and the physical techniques used to study them. It is appropriate for a broad spectrum of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses and serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers. Part I: The Conformation of Biological Macromolecules 1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1188-5 Part II: Techniques for the Study of Biological Structure and Function 1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1190-7 Part III: The Behavior of Biological Macromolecules 1980, paper, 597 pages, 243 illustrations 0-7167-1192-3
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With sixty years of combined experience, the authors of this extensively revised book have learned to emphasize the fundamental materials science, structure-property relationships, and biological responses as a foundation for a wide array of biomaterials applications. This edition includes a new chapter on tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, approximately 1900 references to additional reading, extensive tutorial materials on new developments in spinal implants and fixation techniques and theory. It also offers systematic coverage of orthopedic implants, and expanded treatment of ceramic materials and implants.
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Three-part series remains the definitive text on the physical properties of biological macromolecules and the physical techniques used to study them. It is appropriate for a broad spectrum of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses and serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers. Part I: The Conformation of Biological Macromolecules 1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1188-5 Part II: Techniques for the Study of Biological Structure and Function 1980, paper, 365 pages, 158 illustrations 0-7167-1190-7 Part III: The Behavior of Biological Macromolecules 1980, paper, 597 pages, 243 illustrations 0-7167-1192-3
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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars. Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ Library of Congress W023162 Dedicated to Jonathan Elmer and Andrew Hunter. Philadelphia : Printed by T. Dobson, at the stone house, in Second Street, M,DCC,XCI. [1791]. 24p. ; 8°
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Market: Specialists and graduate students in polymer physics, statistical physics, physical chemistry of polymers, materials science, molecular biophysics, and chemical engineering. This introductory volume presents in-depth descriptions of fundamental concepts as well as key industrial applications in polymer physical chemistry and molecular biophysics. Topics include statistical theories of polymer solutions, melts, polymer liquid crystals, polymer networks, and polyelectrolytes; statistics of ideal chains; the viscoelastic behavior of polymer systems; and various features of biopolymers, DNA, and proteins.
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Allcock, Harry R. was born in 1932 in Loughborough, England. Naturalized United States citizen.
Bachelor of Science, University London, 1953. Doctor of Philosophy, University London, 1956. Doctor of Science (honorary), Loughborough University, 2006.
Postdoctoral fellow Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1956-1958, Canada National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario, 1958-1960. Research scientist Center Research Laboratories American Cyanamid Company, Stamford, Connecticut, 1961-1966. Associate professor chemical Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 1966-1970, professor chemical, 1970-1985, Evan Pugh Professor Chemical, since 1985.
(Introduction to Materials Chemistry will appeal to advanc...)
( With sixty years of combined experience, the authors of...)
(This succinct textbook gives students the perfect introdu...)
(Market: Specialists and graduate students in polymer phys...)
(Polyphosphazenes are polymers containing nitrogen as part...)
(The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration a...)
( Three-part series remains the definitive text on the ph...)
( Three-part series remains the definitive text on the ph...)
( This book provides comprehensive, up-to-date, and acce...)
(Contemporary Polymer Chemistry by Allcock, Harry, Lampe D...)
Author: (books) Heteroatom Ring Systems and Polymers, 1967, Phosphorus-Nitrogen Compounds, 1972, Introduction to Materials Chemistry, 2008, (monograph) Chemistry and Applications of Polyphosphazenes, 2003. Author: (with F.W. Lampe) (books) Contemporary Polymer Chemistry, 1981. Author: (with F.W. Lampe and J.E. Mark), 2003.
Author: (with M. Zeldin & K.J. Wynne) Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers, 1988. Author: (with P. Wisian-Neilson and K.J. Wynne) Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers II, 1994, editor Inorganic Syntheses Volunteer XXV, (journals) Phosphorous, 1973-1977, Macromolecules, 1974-1979, Chemical Revs., 1974-1979, Biomaterials, 1980-1982, Journal of Polymer Science, since 1987, Inorganic Chemical, 1988-1991, Chemical of Materials, since 1988, Heteroatom Chemical, 1988-1993, Journal Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers, since 1990.
Fellow American Institute Chemists (Chemical Pioneer award 1989). Member American Chemical Society (National Polymer Chemistry award 1984, National Chemistry Materials award 1992, Herman Mark Polymer Chemistry award 1994, National Applied Polymer Science award 2007), Royal Society Chemistry (various committees), Corporation Inorganic Syntheses.
Married Noreen Raworth Allcock, 1959.