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Arnold, Harry

Stuart-Harris, R. 2005. Clinical Applications of the Interferons. Hodder Arnold, NC, USA. [Pg.237]

Arnold, S.M., Hickey. W.J.. and Harris. R.F. Degradation of atrazine by Fenton s reagent condition optimization and product quantification. Environ. Sci. Technol, 29(8) 2083-2089,1995. [Pg.1626]

Swerdlow, S. H., Yang, W., Zukerberg, L. R., Harris, N. L., Arnold, A., and Williams, M. E. (1995) Expression of Cyclin D1 protein in centrocytic/mantle cell lymphoms with and without rearrangement of the BCLl/Cyclin D1 gene. Hum. Pathol. 26, 999-1004. [Pg.436]

In 1989 the city council of Cleveland, Ohio, passed an ordinance banning assault weapons —basically, semiautomatic rifles or shotguns with high-capacity magazines. Harry W. Arnold and others appealed to the courts to overturn this law as being unconstimtional. [Pg.73]

We thank Dr. Elizabeth Zimmer for proposing an evolutionary comparison of RNA secondary structures in plants and Dr. Harry Noller for encouragement and communications during the course of this study. We also thank Dr. Michael Arnold for constructive criticism and comments on the manuscript. This work was supported by a giant from the U.S. Department of Energy to R.B.M. and an National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellowship to J.F.S. [Pg.372]

Lucas, A. Harris, J. R. Ancient Egyptian Materials and Industries, 4th ed. Harris and Arnold London, 1962 p 78. [Pg.305]

Harry B, Gray (on the left-hand side) studied inorganic chemistry at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois (1957-60) and at the University of Copenhagen (1960-61) before joining the chemistry faculty of Columbia University, New York. In 1966 he moved to Caltech where he is the Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Beckman Institute. His research interests include inorganic spectroscopy and photochemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, and electron transfer in proteins. Jay R. Winkler (on the right-hand side) received his Ph.D. from Caltech in 1984. After a stay at the Brook haven National Laboratory he moved back to Caltech in 1990 where he is now Director of the Laser Resource Center and a Member of the Beckman Institute. [Pg.59]

The writing of this text has benefitted from the helpful advice of many reviewers. They include Ivan Bernal, Donald H. Berry, Patricia A. Bianconi, Andrew B. Bocarsly, P. Michael Boorman, Jeremy Burden, Ben DeGraff, Russell S. Drago, Daniel C. Harris, Roald Hoffmann, Joel F. Liebman, John Milne, Terrance Murphy, Jack Pladziewicz, Philip Power, Arnold L. Rheingold, Richard Thompson, Glenn Vogel. Marc Walters, James H. Weber, and Jeff Zink. [Pg.535]


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