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Burns, James

Burns (James) (Loose Leaf Bindings) Gina Plastics Ltd B D... [Pg.179]

Submitted by Dean L. Fanelli, Joanna M. Szewczyk, Yulian Zhang, G. Venkat Reddy, David M. Burns, and Franklin A. Davis.1 Checked by James Unch and David J. Hart. [Pg.50]

V. Howard Whitted and James Burns for many helpful conversations pertaining to this work. The assistance of Aaron Paulus, Andras Guttman, and Sushma Rampal in the preparation of gel-filled capillaries and Karen Wert in the efficiency determinations is also gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.88]

The real danger exists that people might step into the nearly invisible hydrogen flame and burn themselves. According to James Hansel, people have unknowingly walked into hydrogen flames. 41... [Pg.119]

National Association of Woolen Worsted Overseers. Raymond T. Bourey, president, Lebanon, N. H. James J. Burns, secretary, 65 Wellesley Road, Holyoke, Mass. [Pg.169]

Richard S. Weisinger, James A. Armitage, Peta Burns, Andrew J. Sinclair,... [Pg.377]

The existence of several excellent reviews and treatises on ascorbic acid has made unnecessary the detailed treatment of the older references. The historical aspect of much of our present knowledge on ascorbic acid was discussed in a symposium (L15) on the bicentenary of publication of James Lind s Treatise of the Scurvy (L14). In the same year, two other useful reviews were published. Meikeljohn (M18) gave a critical evaluation of the effects of vitamin C on physiology, dealing as he did with different problems related to the field of medicine. More detailed information, less critically evaluated, was presented by Lloyd and Sinclair (L19). The most systematic and comprehensive appraisal of ascorbic acid in all its aspects represents the contributions by a number of workers in the field, compiled in The Vitamins, (S14). The recent advances in knowledge of biosynthesis of ascorbic acid have been described by Burns (B38) and Burns and AshweU (B39). There was a recent symposium on ascorbic acid with contributions from many workers (K6). [Pg.124]

Robert Field thanks Richard F. Barrow, Thomas H. Bergeman, Padraic Burns, Daniel Cossart, Stephen L. Coy, F. Fleming Crim, Matthew P. Jacobson, Caroline C. Jarrold, David M. Jonas, Christian Jungen, Aposto-los Kalemos, Michael E. Kellman, James L. Kinsey, William Klemperer, Roland Lefebvre, Robert H. Lipson, Anthony J. Merer, Frederic Merkt, David C. Oertel, Stephen T. Pratt, Joelle and Frangois Rostas, Robert J. Silbey, Adam H. Steeves, Patrick H. Vaccaro, and James K. G. Wat-... [Pg.793]


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