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Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western
Show moreFrom the American Humane Association, 1999 Family Group Decision Making Roundtable Proceedings.
Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University
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Show moreOrganic chromophores have been exploited for a wide range of discrete optical and electronic functions as well as a growing number of combined opto-electronic functions. We are pursuing development of organic and polymer materials for a range of applications that require properties including liquid crystallinity, second order optical nonlinearity, photorefractivity and, more recently, special nonlinear optical behavior involving molecular chirality. On publication the full bibliographical details of the paper (Proceedings 561(1999), 119-130) must be inserted after the journal title, along with a link [http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1946427400208403] to the Cambridge website address for the journal. Inclusion of this version of the paper in Institutional Repositories outside of the institution in which the contributor worked at the time the paper was first submitted will be subject to the additional permission of Cambridge University Press (not to be unreasonably withheld).
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Show moreSecond-order nonlinear optical (NLO) polymers, which polymers are functionalized with second-order NLO chromophores, offer advantages of large susceptibilities, high laser damage threshold, faster response time, a high density of NLO moieties, versatility of molecular structural modifications, improved processability and relatively higher thermal stability compared with small molecular weight organic materials. The design, synthesis and characterization of novel elastic-polymer containing NLO chiral conjugated chromophores based on the derivatives of chiral camphorquinone, which would be expected to display large three dimensional polarity and more thermal stable NLO optical materials are discussed.
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Show moreDigitized exhibition layout map, part of the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland Archive collection (Spec-Coll-00080) -- Series 2: Exhibit files, 1969-2011 -- 1998-2000 -- Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: Superheroes in Contemporary Art, 1999 (box 21, folder 16).
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Show moreDigitized pickup and delivery schedule, part of the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland Archive collection (Spec-Coll-00080) -- Series 2: Exhibit files, 1969-2011 -- 1998-2000 -- Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: Superheroes in Contemporary Art, 1999 (box 21, folder 16).
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Show moreDigitized exhibition checklist, part of the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland Archive collection (Spec-Coll-00080) -- Series 2: Exhibit files, 1969-2011 -- 1998-2000 -- Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: Superheroes in Contemporary Art, 1999 (box 21, folder 16).
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Show moreblack and white exterior oblique distant view of 2 sides of building / street with cars driving on it in foreground / circular drive in front of building with cars parked / snow on ground with leafless trees / building in background
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Show moreNewspaper clipping: “Forest City Foundation to fund scholarship”, by Marie Black, Cleveland Call & Post, Mar 25, 1999, discussing endowment fund to recruit more nurses into the Frances Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University.
Donated by Dr. Middleton H. Lambright, Jr. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Series IV, Box I - Folder 7.
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1999, No. 14
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