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Achenbach

M. Cohen and P.C. Jenning, Silent Boundary Methods for Transient Analysis, Computational Methods for Transient Analysis (edited by J.D. Achenbach), North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1983. [Pg.351]

Coates ID, VK Bhupathiraju, LA Achenbach, MJ Mclnemey, DR Lovely (2001) Geobacter hydrogerwphilus, Geobacter chapellei and Geobacter grbiciae, three new, strictly anaerobic, dissimilatory Pe(lll) reducers. Int J Syst Evolut Microbiol 51 581-588. [Pg.80]

Achenbach LA, U Michaelidou, RA Bruce, J Fryman, JD Coates (2001) Dechloromonas agitata gen. nov., sp., nov. and Dechloromonas suillum gen. nov., sp. nov., two novel environmentally dominant (per)chlorate-reducing bacteria and tbeir phylogenetic position. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 51 527-533. [Pg.157]

Bender KS, SM O Connor, R Chakraborty, JD Voates, LA Achenbach (2002) Sequencing and transcriptional analysis of the chlorite dismutase gene of Dechloromonas agitata and its use as a metabolic probe. A/ / / Environ Microbiol 68 4820-4826. [Pg.157]

Coates JD, KA Cole, R Chakraborty, SM O Connor, LA Achenbach (2002) Diversity and ubiquity of bacteria capable of utilizing humic substances as electron donors for anaerobic respiration. Appl Environ Microbiol 68 2445-2452. [Pg.158]

Coates JD, U Michaelidou, RA Bruce, SM O Connor, JN Crespi, LA Achenbach (1999) Ubiquity and diversity of dissimilatory (per)chlorate-reducing bacteria. Appl Environ Microbiol 65 5234-5241. [Pg.158]

Achenbach H, Hemrich H. Alkaloids, flavonoids and phenylpropanoids of the West African plant Oxymitra velutina. Phytochemistry 1991 30 1265-1267. [Pg.224]

Mayunga HH, Weenen H, Renner C, Waibel R, Achenbach H. Benzylated dihydrochalcones from Uvaria leptocladon. Phytochemistry 1993 32 1297-1300. [Pg.229]

Schlueter JA, Geiser U, Williams JM, Wang HH, Kwok WK, Fendrich JA, Carlson KD, Achenbach CA, Dudek JD, Naumann D, Roy T, Schirber JE, Bayless WR (1994) J ChemSoc Chem Commun 1599... [Pg.32]

Achenbach, T. M. (1991). Manual for the youth self-report and 1991 profile. Burlington University of Vermont, Department of Psychiatry. [Pg.177]

Achenbach and Schaller have reported the isolation from the root bark of T. accedens of three monomeric alkaloids in addition to several bisindole alkaloids... [Pg.77]

In the course of chemical investigation on Tabernaemontana, Achenbach et al. (116) isolated from T. glandulosa, from Sierra Leone and Nigeria, two new alkaloids, tabemulosine (42) and 12-demethoxytabemulosine (43). [Pg.78]

Achenbach and Raffelsberger (114) isolated from T. glandulosa an amorphous alkaloid (C23H30N2O3, [a]D —59°), which was identified as 3-ethoxycoronari-dine (104) on the basis of its hydrolysis to 103. This compound was considered to be a true natural compound and not an artifact. From its H-NMR spectrum, 104 was shown to be a 17 3 mixture of C-3 epimers. [Pg.89]

J. D. Achenbach, Wave Propagation in Elastic Solids, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1973. [Pg.240]


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