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    J. H. Cottrell Jr. collection

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    This collection contains materials related to the political career of J. H. Cottrell Jr., Arkansas House of Representatives

    531. Shawl owned by Mrs. Lila Cottrell of Centerville, Utah

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    Photograph of and document for a shawl or cape owned by Mrs. Lila Cottrell of Centerville, Utah. Belonged to the mother of Harriet Bennion Harker, who came from England and lived in South Salt Lak

    532. Basque and skirt owned by Mrs. Lila Cottrell of Centerville, Utah

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    Photograph of and document for a basque and skirt owned by Mrs. Lila Cottrell of Centerville, Utah. Made for Harriet Bennion Harker, who lived in Salt Lake Cit

    Cottrell, Mary

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    J. M. Cottrell - husbandhttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1936/1473/thumbnail.jp

    The City of Omaha

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    Photograph of downtown Omaha, circa 1900. From "The Gage City: A History of Omaha" by Lawrence H. Larsen and Barbara J. Cottrel

    Cottrell, Edward A.-Residence P.1

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    Home of Edward A. Cottrell, 1912, Farmington. Courtesy: John S. White

    Cottrell, Wendell L.

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    Cottrell, Wendell L., House (Salt Lake), 194

    Studies in the physical chemistry of detonation and related topics

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    The well-established physical theory of detonation specifies the properties of the infinite plane detonation wave in terms of the thermochemistry of the detonation reaction and the equation of state of the detonation products, (see, for example, Taylor, 1952). Thus physical chemistry has two roles in the discussion of the plane detonation wave, the provision of thermochemical information and the determination of the equation of state. This theory deals however with an ideal case, in which rate processes have no effect; in the real wave, complicated rate processes have to be taken into account. Here again physical chemistry has information to supply in the fields of chemical kinetics and rates of energy transfer. The present thesis deals with contributions to physical chemistry in the fields of thermochemistry, equation of state and intermolecular forces, chemical kinetics and energy transfer.LIST OF PAPERS: (1) The preparation and heats of combustion of some amine nitrates T. L. Cottrell and J. E. Gill, J. Chem. Soc., 1951, 1798. || (2) Binding energies in hydrocarbons || (3) Resonance energies from thermal data T. L. Cottrell and L. E. Sutton, J. Chem. Physics, 1947, 15, 685 (Letter) || (4) Covalency, electrovalency and electronegativity, T. L. Cottrell and L. E. Sutton, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1951, 207, 49 || (5)The interpretation of bond properties, T. L. Cottrell and L. E. Sutton, Quart. Rev. Chem. Soc., 1948, 2, 260 || (6) The strengths of chemical bonds T. L. Cottrell, Butterworths, London, 1954, 310 + viii pp. (Book) || (7) Repulsive intermolecular forces, T. L. Cottrell, Discussion of the Faraday Society, 1956, 22, 10 || (8) Electronic kinetic energy in gases at high pressures, T. L. Cottrell, J. Chem. Physics , 1950, 18, 1117 (Letter) || (9) Molecular energy at high pressure, T. L. Cottrell, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1951, 47, 337 || (10) The virial theorem in quantum mechanics, T. L. Cottrell and S. Paterson, Phil. Mag. 1951, (7), t,2, 391 || (11) Approximate wave -functions satisfying the virial theorem, T. L. Cottrell and S. Paterson, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1951, 47, 233 || (12) An equation of state applicable to gases at densities near that of the solid and temperatures far above the critical, T. L. Cottrell and S. Paterson, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1952, 213, 214 || (13) The second virial coefficient of gases and mixtures. Part 1 - Carbon dioxide + helium mixtures T. L. Cottrell and R. A. Hamilton, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1956, 52, 156 || (14) The second virial coefficient of gases and mixtures. Part 2 - Mixtures of carbon dioxide with nitrogen, oxîgen,carbon monoxide, argon and hydrogen T. L. Cottrell, R. A Hamilton and R. P. Taubinger, Trans. Faraday 8( 4., 1956, 52, 1310 || (15) The thermal decomposition of nitromethane, T. L. Cottrell, T. E. Graham and T. J. Reid, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1951, 47, 584. || (16) The thermal decomposition of nitroethane and 1- nitropropane T. L. Cottrell, T. E. Graham and T. J. Reid, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1951, 47, 1089 || (17) The kinetics of the oxidation of ethylene by nitrogen dioxide T. L. Cottrell and T. 8. Graham, J. Chem. Soc., 1953, 556 || (18) The kinetics of the oxidation of propylene by nitrogen dioxide T. L. Cottrell and T.: S. Graham, J. Chem. Soc., 1954, 3644 (Note) || (19) Importance of gas spaces in the propagation of detonation of granular explosives T. L. Cottrell, J. G. Gibb, Nature, 1956, 178, 814 || (20) Transition probability in molecular encounters. Part 1 - The evaluation of perturbation integrals T. L. Cottrell and N. Ream, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1955, 51, 159 || (21) Transition probability in molecular encounters. Part 2 - Vibrational relaxation time in methane, T. L. Cottrell and N. Ream, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1955, 51, 1153 || (22) Transition probability in molecular encounters. Part 3 - Experimental values for relaxation time in methane T. L. Cottrell and (Mss) P. F. 'Martin, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1957, 53, 11s

    Alvin J. Cottrell and associates. Sea Power and Strategy in the Indian Ocean

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    Coutau-Bégarie Hervé. Alvin J. Cottrell and associates. Sea Power and Strategy in the Indian Ocean. In: Politique étrangère, n°1 - 1982 - 47ᵉannée. pp. 225-226
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