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- Stop shelling out. CZYZEWSKI, ANDREW // Engineer (00137758);9/19/2011, Vol. 296 Issue 7824, p35
The article discusses the development of high-performance biominerals by a research group from Leeds University in England using a fraction of the energy required in current ceramics manufacturing.
- Smallest companies see the longest payment delays. // Credit Management;Aug99, p29
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- Full beam ahead for Leeds. // Engineer (00137758);11/1/2010, Vol. 295 Issue 7805, p16
The article reports that one of the highest-resolution electron-beam lithography systems in Europe will be installed at Leeds University in England.
- Tactile team goes through the keyhole. CZYZEWSKI, ANDREW // Engineer (00137758);9/5/2011, Vol. 296 Issue 7823, p10
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- Process gels with flexible battery plans. HARRIS, STEPHEN // Engineer (00137758);9/19/2011, Vol. 296 Issue 7824, p36
The article discusses the development of a manufacturing process that replaces the liquid electrolyte carrying ions between the battery's electrodes with a gel-like polymer substance by scientists from Leeds University in England.
- Editorial. Baker, Carol // Credit Control;2001, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p1
Editorial. Presents observations on the NCM Export Survey conducted by the Credit Management Research Center at Leeds University Business School in England. Currency of sale selected by most companies; Markets where longer credit periods were more likely to be given; Impact of bad debt on the...
- ICM Professor launches world's first MSc in Credit Management. // Credit Management;Apr2000, p32
Reports on Great Britain-based Institute of Credit Management professor Nick Wilson's launch of a credit management masteral degree at the Leeds, England-based Leeds University Business School. Features of the degree program.
- Bumper harvest. Knight, Helen // Engineer (00137758);4/18/2003, Vol. 291 Issue 7625, p15
No abstract available.
- A reason to smile. // Engineer (00137758);9/5/2005, Vol. 293 Issue 7683, p11
Reports on the results of a nanotechnology research conducted by researchers at Leeds University's Institute of Materials Research which could help avoid dental sensitivity. Use of round nanospheres to fill holes that are causes pain in teeth; Syntheses of nanospheres; Implication of the results...


