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Univariate LSERs may possess the conventional LEER form, as exemplified by Eq. (8-67), the Grunwald-Winstein equation, or they may simply be plots of log k against a solvent parameter such as Z, (30), or ir. Brownstein developed an LEER form for the latter type of correlation, writing... [Pg.442]

Brownstein, A. M., Trends in Petrochemical Technology, Tulsa, Petroleum Publishing Co., 1976, pp. 153-154. [Pg.212]

Brownstein, E. E, International Seminar on Petrochemicals, October 25-30, 1975, Baghdad, Iraq. [Pg.373]

Matsuda LA, Lolait SJ, Brownstein MJ, et al Structure of a cannabinoid receptor and functional expression of the cloned cDNA. Nature 364 561—564, 1990... [Pg.179]

Brown, W Stilbs, P Lindstrom, T, Self-Diffusion of Small Molecules in Cellulose Gels using FT-Pulsed Field Gradient NMR, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 29, 823,1984. Brownstein, KR Tarr, CE, Importance of Classical Diffusion in NMR Studies of Water in Biological Cells, Physical Review A 19, 2446, 1979. [Pg.609]

Palkovits, M. Brownstein, M.J. and Zamir, N. Immunoreactive dynorphin and a 1pha-neo-endorphin in rat hypothalamo-neuro-hypophyseal system. Brain Res 278 258, 1983. [Pg.47]

Brownstein and Tarr35 considered if the size of a muscle cell could give rise to non-mono-exponential transverse relaxation by assuming simple diffusion and planar geometry, and found that under these conditions and in the slow diffusion range, multi-exponential transverse relaxation could be expected when the sample size is between 1 and 30 pm. Accordingly, as muscle cells have a diameter of 10-100 pm,36 the calculations performed by Brownstein and Tarr35 indicate that the anatomical features of muscle cells are consistent with the expectation of multi-exponential transverse relaxation. [Pg.163]


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