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Silver salts which do not explode when heated [Pg.50]

Pyridine and quinoline derivatives and amino-acids frequently give chnnictcristic copper and nickel saltsy [Pg.50]

IS dissolved, must either be free from acids or must previously be exactly neutralized by means of N/io alkali. [Pg.51]

Certain lactones can be titrated with alkali although they are insoluble in sodium hydrogen carbonate. ot-Dibenzoylsuccinic lactone may be easily titrated, in [Pg.51]

In very many cases carboxylic and phenolic hydrogen may be differentiated by the esterification of the com- [Pg.51]


CHARMM http //www.pharmacy, umaryland. edu/ alex/research. html... [Pg.497]

Hopkins, A. L., Groom, C. R., and Alex, A. (2004). Ligand efficiency A useful metric for lead selection. Drug Disc. Today 9 430-431. [Pg.172]

I also wish to thank my family my wife Dr. Ludmila Agulyansky and my sons Michael and Alex, whose constant encouragement enabled me to write and complete this monograph. [Pg.399]

Alexander Graham Bell believed the photophone, not the telephone, was his greatest invention. His photophone carried the spoken voice by reflected sunbeams instead of wire, but did not find any practical application a century ago. Because light has 20,000 times shorter frequency than microwaves, it can carry 20,000 time more information. Only since the onset of ( plastic ) computers has this ability been needed. It would seem that Alex Bell was ahead of his time. [Pg.592]

But business is business. And Mr. Meskouris has business on his mind. H.K., which stands for Hell s Kitchen, is two weeks old. And Mr. Meskouris, his brother Alex and a cousin, Peter, scions of the Jackson Hole burger-joint enterprise, a family operation that includes nine restaurants, are 700,000 lighter. After ten months of renovation, the three, who grew up together, have jointly opened H.K., a former bodega, above which Mr. Meskouris used to live. He... [Pg.218]

Submitted by William Dalby Brown13 and Alex Haahr Gouliaevlb. [Pg.50]

Alex Johnstone University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, alexjo btintemet.com... [Pg.377]

Acknowledgments. We thank the NIH and NSF for their support of our program. We acknowledge the many talented coworkers that have contributed to the design and execution of this research program their work is cited in the references. C. J. S. is grateful to the Department of Education and Pharmacia and Upjohn for fellowship support. We thank Alex Buckmelter and Claudia Roberson for helpful comments on this manuscript. [Pg.91]

Chiral diaminocarbene complexes of copper were used in asymmetric conjugate addition of diethylzinc to Michael acceptors. Achiral copper carbene complexes derived from imidazolium salts were synthesized and characterized for the first time by Arduengo in 1993 [43]. In 2001, Woodward reported the use of such Arduengo-type carbene in copper-catalyzed conjugate addition and showed their strong accelerating effect [44]. The same year, Alex-... [Pg.223]

Konstantin V. Balakin, Nikolay P. Savchuk, AND Alex Kiselyov... [Pg.353]

Figure 2. The harpoon-like tooth of Conus, a. An unusual photograph of a radular tooth at the tip of the proboscis of Conus pur-purascens. Normally, the tooth would not be ejected from the proboscis until the prey had been harpooned. Photograph by Alex Ker-stitch. b. A scanning electron micrograph of the tip of the radular tooth of Conus purpurascens, showing its harpoon-like form. Figure 2. The harpoon-like tooth of Conus, a. An unusual photograph of a radular tooth at the tip of the proboscis of Conus pur-purascens. Normally, the tooth would not be ejected from the proboscis until the prey had been harpooned. Photograph by Alex Ker-stitch. b. A scanning electron micrograph of the tip of the radular tooth of Conus purpurascens, showing its harpoon-like form.
Figure 4. Worm-hunting and snail-hunting Conus, (a) The ver-mivorous species Conus brunneus about to sting its polychaete worm prey, (b) The molluscivorous species Conus dalli stinging the snail prey, Columhella. Both Conus species were collected in the Gulf of California. Photographs by Alex Kerstitch. Figure 4. Worm-hunting and snail-hunting Conus, (a) The ver-mivorous species Conus brunneus about to sting its polychaete worm prey, (b) The molluscivorous species Conus dalli stinging the snail prey, Columhella. Both Conus species were collected in the Gulf of California. Photographs by Alex Kerstitch.
GABRIEL G. BALINT-KURTI, SHIYANG ZOU AND ALEX BROWN... [Pg.44]


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