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Kramp, P. L. (1959). The Hydromedusae of the Atlantic Ocean and Adjacent Waters, Dana-Report No. 46. Carlsberg Foundation, Copenhagen. [Pg.411]

Poulsen, E. M. (1962). Ostracoda-Myodocopa, Part I, Cyprodiniformes-Cypridinidae, Dana-Report, Vol. 57. Carlsberg Foundation, Copenhagen. [Pg.427]

Financial support for this work from the Carlsberg Foundation and the Danish Natural Science Research Council is gratefully acknowledged. Lektor Finn Krebs Larsen is thanked for numerous fruitful discussions. [Pg.46]

J.V.L. acknowledges financial support from the Danish Technical Research Council and the Carlsberg Foundation. [Pg.143]

Johan Kjeldahl first described his method for the determination of nitrogen in proteinaceous materials in 1883, when he was director of the Chemical Laboratory at the Carlsberg Foundation. At that time there was a pressing need for a more convenient and reliable procedure. Wanklyn s albuminoid ammonia method gave low and erratic results. Kjeldahl developed a succession of modifications that resulted in a technique very different from Wanklyn s - one which is still substantially the same today.65 66... [Pg.158]

Financial support from the Danish Natural Science and the Technical Science Research Councils, the Carlsberg Foundation, the Novo Nordisk Foundation, the Lundbeck Foundation and the P.A. Fisker s Foundation, is acknowledged. [Pg.157]

He went to Copenhagen in 1932 as research associate in the Biological Institute of the Carlsberg Foundation. In 1939 he came to America and became a research associate in the department of biochemistry at Cornell Medical School, in Ithaca, New York, and in 1941 joined the research staff of the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, first as a research associate in the department of surgery, then heading his own... [Pg.167]

Professor Hartmann desires in this place to express his gratitude to the Trustees of the Carlsberg Foundation and of The H. C. 0rsteds Fund for having rendered possible by financial aid the completion of the present research work. [Pg.4]

S.P.A.S. thanks the Danish Center for Scientific Compufing (DCSC), fhe Danish Natural Science Research Council/The Danish Councils for Independent Research and the Carlsberg Foundation for support. [Pg.238]

Ballhausen became a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in 1965. One function of the Academy which is exceptional is that it elects the members of the board of the Carlsberg Foundation. In 1972-1996, Ballhausen was a member of this board, and of the boards of the Carlsberg Laboratory and the Foundation s Institute of Biology. [Pg.16]

The Biological Institute of the Carlsberg Foundation, 16 Tagensvej, DK 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark... [Pg.111]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. The HPLC apparatus used was partially funded by a grant from the Carlsberg Foundation. [Pg.3559]

Harper acknowledges support from the Carlsberg Foundation (Denmark) and Hints from the Estonian Science Foundation (Grant No. 3516) we both thank Lisa Belhage (Copenhagen) and Olle Hints (Tallinn) for the illustrations. This is a contribution to IGCP Project 410, the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event. [Pg.325]

Our own research has been supported by the Danish Natural Science Research Council and by the Carlsberg Foundation. [Pg.19]

C.A. Stedmon was funded by the Danish Research Council Grant no. 272-07-0485 and Carlsberg Foundation Grant no. 2007-01-0124. We also thank two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments on the text. [Pg.294]

C. A. Stedmon acknowledges support by the Carlsberg Foundation and the Danish Research Council (grant 272-07-0485). [Pg.369]


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