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Buchanan, John

Thomas L. Buchanan, John H. Hirschenhofer, David B. Stauffer, and Jay S. White, "Carbon Dioxide Capture in Fuel Cell Power Systems," September 1994, G/C Report 2981. "Overview of 11 MW Fuel Cell Power Plant," Non-published information from Tokyo Electric Power Company, September 1989. [Pg.282]

Buchanan. John S., and Schoennagel, Hans J. Laboratory fluid catalytic cracking riser and particulate delivery system, PATENT United States US 4978441 A, Date 901218 (1990). [Pg.64]

Charles M. Buchanan Norma L. Buchanan John S. Debenham Paul Gatenholm, Maria Jacobsson Michael C. Shelton Thelma L. WattersonS and Mathew D. Wood ... [Pg.326]

Croteau R, Kutchan TM and Lewis NG. 2000. Natural products (Secondary metabolites). In Buchanan BB, Gruissem W, Jones RL, editors. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants. Somerset, NJ John Wiley Sons, pp. 1250-1318. [Pg.100]

Laurens Anderson Stephen J. Angyal Hans H. Baer Clinton E. Ballou John S. Brimacombe J. Grant Buchanan... [Pg.410]

Blood clotting first received serious scientific attention in the seventeenth century, when Malpighi and BoreUi proposed that a blood clot was formed from the fluid part of the blood. In the eighteenth century, John Hunter established that clots were formed from the coagulable lymph . In 1845, Buchanan showed that a series of enzymes was involved and by 1900 it was accepted that the soluble substance in blood, fibrinogen, was converted into the solid fibrin clot by an enzyme, thrombin. From that time many... [Pg.376]

Eight days before Lincoln s death, the chief of the Secret Cabinet — former Interior Secretary in the Buchanan Administration, Jacob Thompson — withdrew 180,000 from the group s account at the Bank of Montreal in Montreal, to set the murder plot in motion. (17) His courier was one John Harrison Suratt, a British agent trained at Jesuit Georgetown College. [Pg.29]

We also acknowledge the assistance we have received in preparing this tribute from Professors J. G. Buchanan, A. M. Stephen, and, for personal material, John Aspinall. [Pg.10]

Individuals Met with April Webb, Branch Manager John Jump, Permit Review Section Supervisor Bill Buchanan, Leasue Meyers, and Shannon Powers, Hazardous Waste Branch, KDEP. [Pg.82]

B36. Buchanan, J. M., Sonne, J. C., and Delluva, A. M., Biological precursors of uric acid. II. The role of lactate, glycine, and carbon dioxide as precursors of the carbon chain and nitrogen atom 7 of uric acid. J. Biol. Chem. 173, 81-98 (1948). B37. Bulger, H. A., and Johns, H. E., The determination of plasma uric acid. J. Biol. Chem. 140, 427-440 (1941). [Pg.200]

J. G. Buchanan and H.Z. Sable Selective Organic Transformations John Wiley Sons New York (1972) Vol. 2. [Pg.230]

The biosynthesis of purines was essentially elucidated by John M. Buchanan (1917-2007) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge and G. Robert Greenberg (1918-2005) at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland. [501] In 1948, Buchanan fed pigeons with isotopicaUy-labeUed compounds and afterwards isolated the excreted uric acid. [502] His investigations gave information about the origin of the atoms in the purine skeleton, and thereby the first indications of the biosynthetic pathway (Fig. 5.197). [503]... [Pg.473]

G. P. Tandon, D. J. Buchanan, N. J. Pagano, and R. John, Analytical and experimental characterization of thermo-mechanical properties of a damaged woven oxide-oxide composite, Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc., 22 [3] 687-694 (2001). [Pg.418]

R. John, D. J. Buchanan, and L. P. Zawada, Notch-sensitivity of a woven oxide/oxide ceramic matrix composite, in Mechanical, Thermal and Environmental Testing and Performance of Ceramic Composites and... [Pg.418]

Buchanan, A.H. (2002) Structural Design for Fire Safety John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York. [Pg.228]

Most of all we thank our mountaineering friends who guided us in the field and helped us to work safely in the Transantarctic Mountains and on the polar plateau David Buchanan, David Reed, John W. Schutt, and Courtney Skinner. [Pg.817]

John Buchanan MeCormick was apprenticed by his uncle in an old-fashioned cabinet and chair shop. [Pg.597]

Brown, M. E. Buchanan, K. J. Goosen, A. /. Chem. Educ. 1985,62,575. Alternative terms are rate control and equilibrium control, which more precisely describe the factors that determine product distribution. For an example of this usage, see Solomons, T. W. G. Organic Chemistry, 4th ed. John Wiley Sons New York, 1988 p. 470. [Pg.357]


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