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Bartlett, John

Bartlett, P.N., Toh, C.S., Calvo, E.J., and Flexer, V. (2008) Modelling biosensor responses, in Bioelectrochemistry Fundamentals, Experimental Techniques and Applications (ed. P.N. Bartlett), John Wiley Sons, Ltd, Chichester, pp. 257-325. [Pg.70]

Bartlett, John W., "Environmental Behavior of Transuranium Elements," (A. M. Friedman, Ed.), American Chemical Society. [Pg.85]

Bartlett, John. Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature, 16th ed. Kaplan, J., Ed. Little, Brown Boston, MA, 1992. [Pg.435]

Bartlett, John Edom and the Edomites J. Stud. Old Test. Pr., Sheffield, 1989 Bear, Richard The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Edmund Spenser Grosart, London, 1882... [Pg.492]

Dave W. Bartlett, John M. Clough, Chris R. A. Godfrey, Jeremy R. Godwin, Alison A. Hall, Steve P. Heaney and Steve J. Maund, Pesticide Outlook, August (2001), 143-148... [Pg.21]

Nonclassical ions, a term first used by John Roberts (an outstanding Caltech chemist and pioneer in the field), were defined by Paul Bartlett of Harvard as containing too few electrons to allow a pair for each bond i.e., they must contain delocalized (T-electrons. This is where the question stood in the early 1960s. The structure of the intermediate 2-norbornyl ion could only be suggested indirectly from rate (kinetic) data and observation of stereochemistry no direct observation or structural study was possible at the time. [Pg.140]

BHARAT JASANI, VICKY REID, COLIN TRISTRAM, JEREMY WALKER, PAUL SCORER, MICHAEL MORGAN, JOHN BARTLETT,... [Pg.101]

Paul Scorer, Michael Morgan, John Bartlett, Merdol Ibrahim, and Keith Miller... [Pg.458]

John M.S. Bartlett, Professor of Molecular Pathology, Edinburgh University Cancer Research Centre, Edinburgh, UK... [Pg.467]

Arnon, Stephen S., Robert Schechter, Thomas V. Inglesby, Donald A. Henderson, John G. Bartlett, Michael S. Ascher, Edward Eitzen, Anne D. Fine, Jerome Hauer, Marcelle Layton, Scott Lil-libridge, Michael T. Osterholm, Tara O Toole, Gerald Parker, Trish M. Perl, Philip K. Russell,... [Pg.488]

Bartlett, R.J. and B.R. James. 1988. Mobility and bioavailability of chromium in soils. Pages 267-304 in J.O. Nriagu and E. Nieboer (eds.) Chromium in the Natural and Human Environments. John Wiley, NY. [Pg.117]

Rodney J. Bartlett and John F. Stanton, Applications of Post-Hartree-Fock Methods A Tutorial. [Pg.442]

Submitted by Paul D. Bartlett and L. H. Knox > Checked by John D. Roberts and Dinshaw Patel... [Pg.7]

Although xenon has the stable octet configuration and is thought to be as inert as other noble gases, several xenon compounds have been prepared. The first xenon compound synthesized by N. Bartlett in 1962 was a red sohd, XePtFe, made by the reaction of xenon with platinum hexafluoride undergoing the following oxidation sequence (Cotton, F. A., Wilkinson G., Murillo, C. A. and M. Bochmann. 1999. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, ed., pp. 588. New York John Wiley Sons) ... [Pg.972]

Kurtz, John B. Bartlett, Christopher Tillet, Hilary Newton, Ursula. Field Trial of Biocides in Control of Legionella Pneumophila in Cooling Water Systems. Ecology and Environmental Control, UK, 1983. [Pg.454]

Strickberger, M. W. Evolution, Johnes Bartlett Publishers, Boston, Ma, 1996. [Pg.77]

Ikeda, Daisaku. A Lifelong Quest for Peace A Dialogue Between Linus Pauling and Daisaku Ikeda. Boston Jones and Bartlett, 1992. Servos, John. Physical Chemistry from Ostwaid to Pauling. Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press, 1990. [Pg.138]

Ciping Shen, Boris Zemva, George M. Lucier, Oliver Graudejus, John A. Allman, and Neil Bartlett... [Pg.471]


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