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Alexander, Albert

Abraham, 131 Adelson, 102 Aiello, 78 Ainsworth, 209 Albers, 154 Albert, 149 Alberts, 149 Aldis, 48, 49 Alexander, 36, 106 Allport, 132 Altemus, 152, 157, 158 Apicella, 31 Arbib, 100... [Pg.229]

I soon had another interesting, rather ironic, encounter. At a 1993 event in Santa Cruz honoring the 50 anniversary of the accidental discovery of the subjective effects of LSD by Albert Hofmann, I met Dr. Alexander Sasha (my intended counterpoise in Bad Trip to Edgewood) in the cafeteria line. As we chatted, it became apparent that we agreed far more than we differed. We hit it off so well, in fact, that he and his wife Ann later invited Judy and me to lunch at their home in Lafayette, California. [Pg.241]

Universitat Rostock, Institut fur Chemie, Abteilung Anorganische Chemie, Albert-Einstein-StraBe 3a, 18059 Rostock, Germany E-mail Alexander. Villinger unl-rostock. de... [Pg.653]

Alberts, B. J. Alexander, J. Lewis, M. Raff, et al. Molecular Biology of the Cell 4th Edition. New York, NY Garland Publishing, 2002. [Pg.168]

Albert W. Alexander Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, U.S.A. [Pg.571]

Schrater, Paul A., Albert C. Russo, Toni I.. Stanton, J. Robert Newman, Lynn M. Rodriguez, and Alexander L. Beckman. 1993. "Changes in Striatal Dopamine Metabolism During the Development of Morphine Physical Dependence in Rats Observations Using In Vivo Microdialysis." Life Sciences 52 1535—45. [Pg.113]

We thank Albert W. Alexander, Paulo Arratia, Osama Sudah and Erinn Martin for vital contributions and the National Science Foundation, the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology, the Interna-tionl Fine Particle Research Institute, Pfizer, Inc.,... [Pg.2367]

They chose an Oxford policeman, Albert Alexander, who was desperately ill with advanced streptococcal and staphylococcal infections following a simple sore on his mouth (a further reminder of how precarious life was before the advent of antibiotics ). He had already received extensive treatment with sulfonamides, but to no avail. On February 12, he was given an intravenous injection of 200 mg of penicillin followed by further injections of 100mg every three hours. Within 24hours, he showed a dramatic improvement and within five days he was clearly well on the road to recovery. Sadly, the supplies of penicillin ran out and despite extracting his urine to recover some of the drug for recycling, his treatment could not be continued and he relapsed and died of septicaemia on March 15 - a timely indication that eradication of all bacteria must be achieved if a cure is to be obtained. [Pg.45]

Alberts, Bruce Bray, Dennis Johnson, Alexander et al. (1998). Essential Cell Biology An Introduction to the Molecular Biology of the Cell. New York Garland. [Pg.1064]

Alberts, Bruce Johnson, Alexander Lewis, Julian Raff, Martin Roberts, Keith and Walter, Peter (2002). Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th edition. New York Garland Science. [Pg.1193]

Albert Hofmann, pp. xtii-xv introduction by Alexander T. Shulgin, pp. xvii-XIX. Germanini9C)o, MedienXperimente. [Pg.581]

Four general classes of NMR experiments are routinely used to analyze metabolites (1) ID NMR experiments (2) 2D NMR experiments (3) Solvent suppression methods and (4) Hyphenated NMR experiments. The ID and 2D NMR experiments are commonly used for metabolite structure determination. The various solvent suppression techniques (Gaggelli and Valensin, 1993 Hwang and Shaka, 1995 Smallcombe and Patt, 1995) are crucial for dilute metabolite samples where the solvent peak is the most intense peak in the NMR spectrum. These solvent suppression techniques can be incorporated as needed in both ID and 2D NMR experiments. Since their introduction in the 1990s, hyphenated NMR methods have become common tools in the identification of metabolites. These methods include LC-NMR (Albert, 1995 Spraul et al., 1993, 1994), LC-NMR-MS (Mass Spectrometry) (Shockcor et al., 1996) and LC/SPE (solid phase extraction)/NMR (Alexander et al., 2006 Bieri et al., 2006 Xu et al., 2005 Wilson et al., 2006). [Pg.381]


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