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Brown, Dean

Dean, R. R., Hibble, P. W., and Brown, G. W., Crude Oil Upgrading Utilizing Residual Oil Fluid Catalyst Cracking, presented at Katalistiks 8th Annual FCC Symposium, Budapest, Hungary, June 1-, 1987. [Pg.336]

Brown CR, Edwards CG, Yang CP and Dean BB. 1993. Orange flesh trait in potato inheritance and carotenoid content. J Am Soc Hort Sci 118 145—150. [Pg.38]

Burdick, G.E., H.J. Dean, and E.J. Harris. 1964. Toxicity of aqualin to fingerling brown trout and bluegills. N.Y. Fish Game Jour. 11 106-114. [Pg.770]

Brown, A.J., Dean, R.T., and Jessup, W., 1996, Free and esteiified oxysterol formation during copper-oxidation of low density hpoprotein and uptake by macrophages, /. Lipid Res. 37 320-335. [Pg.142]

Several methods have been developed for quantifying dental fluorosis. The most commonly used method is Dean s index [49], which classifies fluorosis on a scale of 0 to 4 as follows class 0, no fluorosis class 1, very mild fluorosis (opaque white areas irregularly covering <25% of the tooth surface) class 2, mild fluorosis (white areas covering 25-50% of the tooth surface) class 3, moderate fluorosis (all surfaces affected, with some brown spots and marked wear on surfaces subject to attrition) and class 4, severe fluorosis (widespread brown stains and pitting). The average score of the two most severely affected teeth is used to derive the classification. Other commonly used methods to rate dental fluorosis include the Thylstrup-Fejerskov Index (TFI) [50] and the tooth surface... [Pg.496]

Bolos, A. M., M. Dean, S. Lucas-Derse, M. Ramsburg, G. L. Brown, and D. Goldman. 1990. "Population and Pedigree Studies Reveal a Lack of Association Between the Dopamine D2 Receptor Gene and Alcoholism." founuit of the American Medical Association 264 3156-60. [Pg.93]

Close DC, Beadle CL, Brown PH, Holz GK. 2000. Cold-induced photoinhibition affects establishment of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and Maiden) Maiden and Eucalyptus globules Labill. Trees 15 32-41. [Pg.40]

I in the spring of 1973, my colleagues at the institute for the Study of Human Consciousness and I heard an exceptionally lucid presentation by Dean Brown, Stanford Research institute, of the basic... [Pg.243]

Lyons, M.A., Brown, A.J. 2000. Oxysterols in atherogenesis. In Atherosclerosis, Gene Expression, Cell Interactions, and Oxidation (R.T. Dean, D. Kelly, eds.), pp. 348-370, Oxford University Press, Oxford. [Pg.671]

Dean-Stark trap. During this period the yellow reaction mixture turned first crimson and then dark brown. Toluene was removed under reduced pressure and the residual enamine crystallized from acetone as discolored crystals (8 g). The enamine (10 g) was treated with concentrated HC1 (1 ml) in methanol (200 ml). The crimson solution was evaporated and the residual dark oil crystallized from acetone, yielding the intermediate ketopyran (8.4 g, yellow needles from acetone). The crystals were added to methanol and an excess of sodium borohydride was gradually added to the solution, yielding on standard workup 7.47 g of the hydroxypyran. The crystalline hydroxy intermediate was well mixed with 4.5 g of anhydrous copper sulfate and heated to 150-160°C in a carbon dioxide current for 10 min. Upon cooling, the product was extracted into methylene chloride. Removal of the solvent under reduced pressure gave 6.3 g of discolored solid that was decolorized with carbon and recrystallized from acetone (melting point not reported). [Pg.137]

Miller K, Brown RC. 1985. The immune system and asbestos-associated disease. In Dean J et al, eds. Immunotoxicology and immunopharmacology. New York, NY Raven Press, 429-440. [Pg.303]

Quinton TM, Brown KD, Dean WL. inositol 1.4.5-trisphoqd>t4e-mediated Ca release from platdet internal membranes is regulated by differential phosphorylation. Biochemistry 3S 6865-6871 1996. [Pg.231]

This reaction scheme has been extended to other reactions of the type I topoisomerases such as DNA relaxation, knotting, and the annealing of complementary single-strand circles (Brown and Cozzarelli, 1981 Dean et al., 1982 Dean and Cozzarelli, 1985). For this mechanism to operate for all type I reactions, the enzyme must act similarly on nicked and unbroken DNA, and be able to pass either single- or double-stranded DNA through the break (though in the latter case it is not excluded that the strands could be translocated one at a time). [Pg.100]

ROBERT LANGER , DEAN S. T. HSIEH - , and LARRY BROWN... [Pg.95]


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