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Chemical physiology

Maillard Reactions in Food Chemical, Physiological and Technological Aspects, in C. Eriksson (Ed.), Progress in Food and Nutrition Science 5, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1981. [Pg.469]

Kawaguchi, Y, Wilson, CJ, Augood, ST and Emson, PC (1995) Striatal interneurones chemical physiological and morphological characterization. Trends Neurosci. 18 527-535. [Pg.323]

PORTER w L (1993) Paradoxical behaviour of antioxidants in food and biological systems, in Williams GM Antioxidants Chemical, Physiological, Nutritional and Toxicological A. ipects, Princeton Scientific, Princeton, N J, 93-122. [Pg.344]

In The Chemical Physiology of Mucopolysaccharides, ed. Quintarelli, G., Little Brown, London, pp. 171-187. [Pg.354]

It has been decided as a general scheme that the volumes first issued shall deal with the pure chemistry of physiological products and with certain general aspects of the subject. Subsequent monographs will be devoted to such questions as the chemistry of special tissues and particular aspects of metabolism. So the series, if continued, will proceed from physiological chemistry to what may be now more properly termed chemical physiology. This will depend upon the success which the first series achieves, and upon the divisions of the subject which may be of interest at the time. [Pg.111]

Malllard Reaction in Food Chemical, Physiological and Technological Aspects Erickson, C., Ed. Pergamon Press Oxford, 1985. Nursten, H. E. In Development of Food Flavors Birch, G. G. Lindley, M. G., Eds. Elsevier Appl. Sci. London, 1986 pp. 173-190. [Pg.53]

The fundamental problem of chemical physiology and of embryology is to understand why tissue cells do not all express, all the time, all the potentialities inherent in their genome. [Pg.1081]

The first symposium was held in Uddevalla, Sweden in 1979 and was published as Maillard Reactions in Food Chemical, Physiological, and Technological Aspects, Eriksson, C. E. Ed., (Progress in Food and Nutrition Science, Vol. 5, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1981). The next meeting will be held in 1985, organized by Professor Masao Fujimaki of Tokyo, Japan. [Pg.3]

Cohn, E. J. Chemical, physiological, and immunological properties and clinical uses of blood derivatives. Experientia 3, 125 (1947). [Pg.202]

Eriksson, C., Ed. Maillard Reactions in Food Chemical, Physiological,... [Pg.122]

Chemical, Physiological, and Technical Aspects, Pergamon Oxford, in press. [Pg.123]

For each of the exposure pathways, a relationship between soil concentration and exposure of the human receptor can be developed. Developing this relationship for each of the exposure possibilities allows the land use planner to assess how the choices for land use may influence the exposure relationships. Once the relationships between soil concentration and exposure are established, the relationships can be presented graphically, as shown in Figure 5.6. The relationships shown in this diagram are hypothetical and would ultimately depend on several chemical, physiological, and exposure factors. [Pg.111]

Refs. [i] Bockris JO M, Reddy AKN, Gamboa-Aldeco M (2000) Modern electrochemistry. Electrodics in chemistry, engineering, biology, and environmental science, vol. 2B, 2nd edn. Kluwer, New York, p 1914 [ii] Bo-lam TR (1932) The Donnan equilibria and their application to chemical, physiological and technical processes. G Bell, London (German ed Bo-lam TR (1934) Die Donnan-Gleichgewichte. Th Steinkopf Dresden)... [Pg.167]

Donnan EG. Theory of membrane equilibrium and membrane potential in the presence of non-dialysing electrol3des A contribution to physical-chemical physiology. Z Elektrochem. Angewandte Phys. Chem. 1911 17 572-581. [Pg.629]

Clinical Chemical Laboratory, Diaconessenhuis, and Laboratory of Chemical Physiology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands... [Pg.141]

For a number of organic compounds, such as DDT, polychlorinated benzenes (PCBzs), biphenyls (PCBs), dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), dibenzofurans (PCDFs), and naphthalenes (PCNs), relationships between physical-chemical, physiological and bioaccumulation parameters have been established [18, 37, 41-43], which will be evaluated in the following sections. [Pg.7]

These were pioneer steps indeed, and great strides forward were made in the hundred years between Wohler s synthesis of urea and the isolation of the first crystalline enzyme - also, by some strange chance, one related to urea, urease - by Sumner in America in 1926. But the really explosive growth of biochemistry has had to wait on the consolidation of chemical theory, and the pushing forward of the frontiers of biology to a region where the distinction between it and chemical physiology became obscure. By the... [Pg.12]

But then the atheist Rakitin visits him in prison and tells him about the latest news regarding the chemical physiology of nerves - Dostoyevsky mentioned Claude Bernard. When Alyosha arrives shortly after Rakitin s departure, he finds his brother crying in confusion and despair I am sorry to lose God [... and the belief that] I ve got a soul, and that I am some sort of image and likeness [...]. It s chemistry, brother, chemistry There s no help for it, your reverence, you must make way for chemistry. ... [Pg.59]

In the preparation of this Manual the author has striven to produce a work which should contain as much as possible of those portions of special chemistry which are of direct interest to the medical practitioner, and at the same time to exclude so far as possible, without detriment to a proper understanding of the subject, those portions which are of purely technological interest. The descriptions of processes of manufacture are therefore made very brief, while chemical physiology and the chemistry of hygiene, therapeutics, and toxicology have been dwelt upon. [Pg.578]

H. Scherer (1841). Chemical-physiological investigations. Ann. D. Chem. Pharm., 40,1-64. [Pg.14]


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