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Chase, Malcolm

Brannegan, Daniel P., 17 Chakrabarti, Ashok, 91 Chase, Malcolm W., 81 Davies, Carole A., 81 DuVal, Robert C., 57 Gibson, S.B., 33 Handley, John R., 41 Hoffmann, John M., 1 Hofmann, Mary J., 7... [Pg.116]

Tai CL, Chi WK, Chen DS, Hwang LH (1996) The helicase activity associated with hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 3 (NS3). J Virol 70 8477-8484 Tong X, Chase R, Skelton A, Chen T, Wright-Minogue J, Malcolm BA (2006) Identification and analysis of fitness of resistance mutations against the HCV protease inhibitor SCH 503034. Antiviral Res 70 28-38... [Pg.52]

Address correspondence to Malcolm W. Chase, Jr., Ph.D., Room A158, Chemistry Building, National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD 20899. [Pg.1]

The Tables began under the direction of Daniel R. Stull in 1959. Major contributions in the first two years were made by Thomas E. Dergazarian, Samuel Levine, and Louis A. DuPlessis. In 1969 Harold Prophet succeeded Daniel R. Stull as project director and continued in that position until his untimely death in late 1972. Malcolm W. Chase has been the project director since late 1972. [Pg.6]

CAROLE A. DAVIES, IRVING M. KIPNIS, MALCOLM W. CHASE, and DALE N. TREWEEK ... [Pg.83]

Justice, B. H. Carr, I. H. The Heat of Formation of Propellant Ingredients, Dow Report No. AR-T0009-1S-67 The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, 1967. We thank Dr. Malcolm Chase of NIST, formerly of Dow Chemical Company, for acquainting us with this data compendium and note that this source has information seemingly found nowhere else. [Pg.371]


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