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E. A. Neuwelt, ed. Implications of the Blood-Brain Barrier and Its Manipulation, Vol. 1, Basic Science Aspects, Plenum Medical Book Company, New York, 1989. [Pg.478]

Raffa, R.B. and Friderichs, E. The basic science aspect of tramadol hydrochloride, Pain Rev. 1996, 3, 249-271. [Pg.242]

Lamberts, D.W. 1987. Basic science aspects physiology of the tear film. In The Cornea Scientific Foundations and Clinical Practice, eds. Smoli, G. and R.A. Thoft, 16. Boston/Toronto Little, Brown and Company. [Pg.543]

Shulman NR, Post-transfusion pupura. In Nance ST, ed. Clinical and Basic Science Aspects if Immunohematology. Arlington, VA American Association of Blood Banks, 1991 137-154. [Pg.27]

Dorkin, T. J. and Neal, D. E. (1997). Basic science aspects of prostate cancer. Semin. Cancer Biol. 8,21-27. [Pg.286]

Presently, 90% of the large and middle-size production processes in the chemical industry are based on catalysis. In the comprehensive effort aiming at the development of new catalytic processes, catalyst preparation constitutes just one part amid other contributions. But this part led to conspicuous innovation, and this because the chemical engineering aspect of catalyst industrial development was considered simultaneously with the basic science aspects and the development of the whole process. This remark fully justifies the ambition of the special symposium The Science and Engineering of Catalyst Preparation. It also justifies the fact that the selection of topics in the present contribution was essentially not influenced by fashion. In our opinion, the word engineering, when catalyst preparation is considered, should certainly apply to the unit operations of catalyst manufacture. But it should also point to the comprehensive approach that includes the first steps in the discovery of an interesting catalytic reaction as well as the industrial process development. With that in mind, one must conclude that the most promising avenue is to... [Pg.461]

The first covers each of the major cell types and classes of inflammatory mediators. The second covers each of the major organ systems and the diseases involving the immune and inflammatory responses that can aflfect them. The series will thus include clinical aspects along with basic science. The third covers diflPerent classes of drugs that are currently being used to treat inflammatory disease or diseases involving the immune system, as well as novel classes of drugs under development for the treatment of such diseases. [Pg.320]

Zoltoski, R. K Cabeza, R. J. 8r Gillin, J. C. (1999). Biochemical pharmacology of sleep. In Sleep Disorders Medicine Basic Sciences, Technical Considerations and Clinical Aspects, ed. S. Chokroverty and R. B. Daroff, 2nd edn, pp. 63-94. Boston, MA ... [Pg.279]

Chemistry and chemical engineering have much to contribute to many aspects of national security and homeland defense. Some of these contributions are obvious and in many cases already underway. These are areas in which the basic science is largely in hand and development is the next important step. [Pg.9]

Lederer WJ, Hadley RW, Kirby MS, Eisner DA. Inotropic mechanisms in heart muscle cardiotonic steroids—how do they work In Gwathmey JK, Briggs GM, Allen PD, eds. Heart failure. Basic science and clinical aspects. New York Marcel Dekker, 1993 349-365. [Pg.315]

Henning WA, Walters AS, Chokroverty S. Motor functions and disorders of sleep. In Chokroverty S, ed. Sleep Disorders Medicine Basic Science, Technical Considerations, and Clinical Aspects. Boston Butterworth-Heinemann, 1994 255-294. [Pg.551]

Basic research in ion implantation is slowly moving its empliasis from the semiconductor field to the field of material science, as already mentioned in the introduction. Accordingly, the chemical aspects of ion implantation are gaining more importance and interest. Since the chemical studies represent up to now only a small part of the work done, there is an extraordinarily extensive area of science awaiting future activity. In this short final chapter I shall try to point out the domains of special interest for basic science as well as for applications. The description of future trends is naturally not objective but reflects the personal view of the author. [Pg.78]


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