Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Brown, Michael

Hall M, Brown Michael D (2005) Evidence-based emergency medicine/systematic review abstract. Are amantadine and rimantadine effective in healthy adults with acute influenza Ann Emerg Med 46 292-293... [Pg.12]

Bromoperoxidase(s) 856 Bronsted equation in basicity 490 Bronsted plot 309, 490 Brown, Michael S. 84 Brownian movement 461 Brucellosis 7 Bryophyta 29 Buchner, Edward 83,456 Buffer(s) 97-98 table 99 volatile 98 P Bulge 66,67s Burkitt s lymphoma 572, 576 Butyrylcholinesterase 634... [Pg.909]

Brown, Michael. Potassium in Europa s Atmosphere. Icarus 151 (2001) 190-195. This article discusses the research that led to a better understanding of the sodium-potassium content of Jupiter s moon Europa. [Pg.188]

Organic reactions in the solid state, e. g. Baeyer-Villiger, Reformatsky, Luche, Glaser, Eglington, Wittig, Brown. Michael, Robinson often more efficient than in solution. [Pg.377]

The authors are grateful for the many valuable discussions that have so greatly benefited us over the years with Drs. Edward Brown, Michael Byrne, Sharad Deshpande, Oliver Dolly, Daniel Drachman, Ernst Habermann, Brennie Hackley, Michael Goodnough, Jane Halpem, Harry Hines, Eric Johnson, John Middlebrook, Maurice Montal, Cesare Montecucco, Elaine Neale, James Nicholson, Mark Olson, Gerald Parker, James Powers, James Schmidt, Robert Sheridan, Lance Simpson, Bal Ram Singh, Leonard Smith, Raymond Stevens, Subramanyam Swaminathan, Timothy Umland, and Lura Williamson. [Pg.395]

I am grateful to Frank Brown, Michael Coltrin, Cliff Dykstra, Gene Hancock, Paul Rejto, Roland Schweitzer, David Schwenke, Rozeanne Steckler, Devarajan Thirumalai, and Michael Unekis for collaboration on HF-HF projects, to Millard Alexander, Phil Bunker, Fleming Crim, Gerry Fraser, Stephen Leone, Roger Miller, Alan Pine, and Martin Quack for helpful discussions or sending recent results, and to the National Science Foundation for financial support. [Pg.180]

Brown, Michael Harold, Laying Waste The Poisoning of America by Toxic Chemicals, Random House, Westminster, MD, 1983. [Pg.407]

Blevins, Terrence L, McMillan, Gregory K, Wojsznis, Willy K., and Brown, Michael W Advanced Control Unleashed - Plant Perfi)rmance Manasententfor Optitman Benefits ISA-The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society, 2003,... [Pg.37]

Craven, James Brown, Count Michael Maier (Kirkwall W. Pearces 1910). [Pg.170]

The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge the valuable assistance of Mr. Richard Brown in conducting the experiments. Helpful discussions with Dr. Daniel Stone, project officer, and Lt. Col. Michael MacNaughton, project manager, are also acknowledged. This study was supported by funds from the U.S. Air Force Contract No. AF-F08635-78-C-0307. [Pg.130]

James G. Wiener, R.A. Bodaly, Steven S. Brown, Marc Lucotte, Michael C. Newman, Donald B. Porcella, Robin J. Reash, and Edward B. Swain... [Pg.87]

James G. Wiener, R.A. Bodaly, Steven S. Brown, Marc Lucotte, Michael C. [Pg.230]

We would like to acknowledge the commitment and dedication of the 161 contributing authors and 145 reviewers of the chapters contained in this text (a list of contributors and a list of reviewers are included in the frontmatter of this book). We also extend our thanks to the McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing Division, especially Michael Brown, Maya Barahona, and Robert Pancotti, for their dedication to this project. Finally, we thank our... [Pg.1716]

Brown, J.W. An enquiry into the life and legend of Michael Scot. Edinburgh David Douglas, 1897. 28 lp. [Pg.240]

Craven, James Brown. Count Michael Maier Doctor of Philosophy and of Medicine, alchemist, Rosicrucian, mystic 1568-1622 life and writings. Kirkwall Peace, 1910. 165p. [Pg.292]

David O. Antonuccio, David D. Bums and William G. Danton, 2002 Roger P. Greenberg, 2002 Walter A. Brown, 2002 Michael E. Thase, 2002. [Pg.183]

A high plasma concentration of LDL (usually measured as LDL-cholesterol) is a risk factor for the development of atheroma whereas a high concentration of HDL is an anti-risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Fundamental discoveries relating to cholesterol metabolism and the importance of the LDL receptor made by Nobel laureates Joseph Goldstein and Michael Brown led to an understanding of the role of LDL in atherosclerosis. The impact of HDL in reducing CVD risk is often explained by the removal of excess cholesterol from tissues and its return to the liver, a process known as reverse cholesterol transport. However, evidence from research by Gillian Cockerill and others shows that HDL has a fundamental anti-inflammatory role to play in cardioprotection. [Pg.165]

I have presented pieces of this research at Stony Brook, Yale, Columbia, New York University, Princeton, Wesleyan, and at the ASA and OAH. I am indebted to the many anonymous members of these audiences who pushed me to sharpen my formulations or to redirect my inquiries. Some of these commentors did not remain anonymous to me. I ll take the opportunity to thank Joshua Brown, Deborah Dash Moore, Michael Salmon, Ellen Schrecker, Christine Stansell, and Mary Helen Washington. I spent the fall of 1994 in residence at Wesleyan University s Center for the Humanities, and I am especially indebted to Betsy Traube for making my stay there so productive. While there I also benefited by my proximity to Henry Abelov, Ann duCille, Sean McCann, Claire Potter, Jessica Shu-... [Pg.349]

Acknowledgments. I am indeed grateful to acknowledge the intellectual and experimental contributions of the many students and postdoctoral associates who participated in the research described in tnis presentation. They are, in alphabetical order Michael A. Adam (now Dr.), Dr. Kaori Ando, Dr. Luca Banfi, Richard J. Brown (now Dr.), Dr. Ronald L. Halterman, Dr. David J. Harris, Lee K. Hoong, Dr. Brigitte Lesur, Michael R. [Pg.273]


See other pages where Brown, Michael is mentioned: [Pg.777]    [Pg.368]    [Pg.455]    [Pg.777]    [Pg.368]    [Pg.455]    [Pg.845]    [Pg.35]    [Pg.1122]    [Pg.422]    [Pg.331]    [Pg.140]    [Pg.109]    [Pg.307]    [Pg.148]    [Pg.268]    [Pg.342]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.84 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.471 , Pg.472 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.195 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.244 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.84 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.739 , Pg.745 , Pg.747 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.349 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.84 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.84 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.137 , Pg.144 , Pg.148 , Pg.156 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.412 ]




SEARCH



© 2024 chempedia.info