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Bethesda Group

Direct introduction of sample was employed by Milne, Fales and Axenrod (44) (the early Bethesda group. Table 9), Billets al.(32) and Boerner e al. (33). The second group still preferred... [Pg.484]

Synonyms C. anindolicum, C. album, C, decolorans and C. diversum [99], E, freundii (Braak) [96], Paracolohactrum intermedium [40], Bethesda Group [45, 46, 47], Ballerup Group [57], Intermedins [81], Bethesda-Ballenip Group [7], Citrobacter Group [82]. [Pg.43]

Environmental Autoimmunity Group Program of Clinical Research National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Bethesda, MD 20892... [Pg.674]

Leaders of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC Bethesda, MD) have voted unanimously to deny a petition by environmental groups to ban the use of phthalates in soft PVC plastic toys intended for children aged five and younger. The three CPSC commissioners finalised 2002 recommendations last week that were submitted by the agency s staff following live years of study. The decision validates in particular the use of diisononyl phthalate (DINP), the primary plasticiser in PVC toys, ACC says. CPSC released a report in 2002... [Pg.44]

KeUy A. Doran DB Consulting Group Inc, Tobacco Control Research Branch, Behavioral Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, 6130 Executive Blvd, EPN 4039, MSC 7337, Bethesda, MD 20892-7337, USA, dorank mail.nih.gov... [Pg.556]

Packer NEI, von der Lieth CW Aoki-Kinoshita KE, Lebrilla CB, Paulson JC, Raman R, Rudd P, Sasisekharan R, Taniguchi N, York WS. Erontiers in glycomics Bioinformatics and biomarkers in disease An NIL White Paper prepared from discussions by the focus groups at a workshop on the NIL campus, Bethesda MD (September 11-13, 2006). Proteomics 2007 8 8-20. [Pg.751]

Extractables from elastomeric closures, analytical procedures for functional group characterization/identification. In Technical Methods Bulletin No. i PDA Bethesda, MD, 1980. [Pg.1481]

Other publications of NIH include selected bibliographies which have been prepared by the Psychopharmacology Service Center, Scientific Information Unit, and are distributed by this group on request. Also, a complete listing of all journals currently received by the library is available on request to the National Institutes of Health Library, Bethesda 14, Md. [Pg.191]

Community Epidcmiologx Work Group. (2005). Epidemiological trends in substance abuse. Bethesda, MD National In.stitute on Drug Abuse. [Pg.456]

NIDA. (2001). Epidemiological trends in drug abuse Report of the Community Epidemiology Work Group. Bethesda, MD Author. [Pg.473]

Biomarkers Definitions Working Group, Bethesda, Md. Biomarkers and surrogate endpoints Preferred definitions and conceptual framework. Clin Pharmacol Ther... [Pg.748]

Recommendations on Lipoprotein Measurement From the Working Group on Lipoprotein Measurement. National Cholesterol Education Program, Vol. Bethesda NIH/NHLBI NIH Publication, 1995 95-3044. [Pg.977]

National Diabetes Data Group. Diabetes in America Diabetes Data Compiled. Bethesda, MD National Institutes of Health, 1985. [Pg.561]

On April 7-9,1999, an international working group of scientists met at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland (USA) to discuss the scientific evidence relative to dietary recommendations of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids (Simopoulos, et al., 1999). The latest scientific evidence based on controlled interventiontrials in infant nutrition, cardiovascular disease, and mental health was extensively discussed. Tables Al and A2 include the Adequate Intakes (Al) for omega-6 and omega-3 essential fatty acids for adult and infant formula/diet, respectively. [Pg.20]

James Shuttinga Office of the Director U.S. National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD Sidney Wolfe Health Research Group Washington, DC... [Pg.274]

Report of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Working Group Guidelines for Blood-Material Interactions, NIH Publ. No. 80-2185, Bethesda, MD., 1980. [Pg.63]

Patchornik, Abraham (p. 237, Plate 25) born in 1926 in Nes-Ziona, Israel, studied chemistry at the Hebrew University Jerusalem, where he obtained his Ph.D. with Prof. E. Katchalski. In this time he was research assistant at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot. There he became Professor at the Department of Biophysics in 1968, and Head Department of Organic Chemistry in 1972. His carrier in Israel was supplemented by a Fellowship with B. Witkop in Bethesda, Md. (1957/58) and Research visits with N.O. Kaplan (Brandeis, 1961) and R.B. Woodward at Harvard, 1965/66. Patchornik developed the field of non-enzymatic degradation of peptides and proteins, e.g. by bromination at the indole and imidazol nucleus, studied photosensitive blocking groups and polymeric reagents. [Pg.270]

Clinical Center/CODC, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892 Dental and Medical Materials Group, Formers Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899... [Pg.147]

Invited technical experts to the Bethesda workshop will include similar three groups ... [Pg.1164]

Chapter I. Methyl, hydroxyl and formyl transfer by G. L. Cantoni (Bethesda, Md.) Chapter II. Transaldolase and transketolase by B. L. Horecker (New York, N.Y.) Chapter III. Transfer of acyl groups (CoA structure, function) by R.Vagelos (Bethesda,... [Pg.241]


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