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Livingstone, Stanley Edward (1920 - )

Biographical entry Archival/Heritage Sources
The following entries are from the History of Australian Science and Technology Bibliography.

Book Chapters

  • Livingstone, Stanley E., 'Dwyer, Francis Patrick John (1910-1962), Professor of Chemistry', in John Ritchie (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 14, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1996, pp. 63-64. (Also available at http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140071b.htm) [ Details ]

  • Livingstone, Stanley E., 'Nyholm, Sir Ronald Sydney (1917-1971), Professor of Chemistry', in John Ritchie (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 15, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2000, pp. 504-505. (Also available at http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150585b.htm) [ Details ]

  • Livingstone, Stanley E., 'Mellor, David Paver (1903-1980), Professor of Chemistry', in John Ritchie (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 15, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2000, pp. 347-348. (Also available at http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150409b.htm) [ Details ]

Journal Articles

  • Baker, Anthony T.; Livingstone, Stanley E., 'The Early History of Co-ordination Chemistry in Australia', Polyhedron, vol. 4, 1985, pp. 1337-1351. [ Details ]

  • Livingstone, S., 'History of Chemistry in Australia, 1788-1988', Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, vol. 66, 1989, pp. 735-742. [ Details ]

 

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