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Clarke, Edward

West, B., Clark, J. A. (1974). Operator Interaction with a Computer-Controlled Distillation Column. In E. Edwards F. P. Lees (Eds.), The Human Operator in Process Control. London Taylor Francis. [Pg.376]

Clark, A. J. (1933). The mode of action of drags on cells. Edward Arnold, London. [Pg.20]

Yates AA, Jones MO, Clarke CE, Powell AK, Johnson SR, Porch A, Edwards PP, Turn-bull JE (2003) J Mater Chem 13 2061... [Pg.125]

Some of the senior participants included Edward Teller (Lawrence Livermore Laboratory of the University of California), Richard Wilson (Harvard University), Ambassador Richard Kennedy (Washington, D.C.), Chauneey Starr (EPRI), Heniy King Stanford (Former President of the Universities of Miami and Georgia), and Ambassador Gerald Clark (The Uranium Institute of London) who was the only overseas participant. The conference proceedings were published by Plenum Press, New York. [Pg.43]

Environmental Clark et al. (1998) and Edwards-Jones and Howells (2001), applied the environmental impact quotient (EIQ) developed by Kovach et al. [Pg.64]

Raman spectroscopy, because of its versatility and wide applicability, has been used for a wide range of art historical and conservation science (Edwards 2000) and archaeological applications (Smith and Clark 2004). Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy (FTRS) in particular has the advantage of being a reflective method which allows direct, nondestructive analysis. It can also be used through a microscope to allow the characterization of small samples. [Pg.90]

Volpp, B. D., Nauseef, W. M Donelson, J. E Moser, D. R Clark, R. A. (1989). Cloning of the cDNA and functional expression of the 47-kilodalton cytosolic component of human respiratory burst oxidase. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 86, 7195-9. Watson, F., Robinson, J. J., Edwards, S. W. (1991). Protein kinase C dependent and independent activation of the NADPH oxidase of human neutrophils. J. Biol. Chem. 266, 7432-9. [Pg.187]

A. J. Clark, The Mode of Action of Drugs on Cells, Edward Arnold Co., London, England, 1933. [Pg.158]

John R. Murlin, Leslie E. Edwards, Estelle E. Hawley, and Leland C. Clark, J. Nutrition, 31, 533554 (1946). [Pg.211]

When Edward Daniel Clarke visited Falun, he said that "perhaps in no part of the world will the traveler meet with superintendents so well informed. .. at the head of whom is the celebrated Gahn, whose acquirements, and the kindness he has always shewn to strangers, have entitled him to respect and consideration in all the Academical Institutions of Europe.. . . Hospitality in a Swede is what we may always expect but the attention paid to strangers by Mr. Gahn, especially if their visits had... [Pg.171]

Edward Daniel Clarke, who visited him in 1799, described him as a most intelligent man and very able chemist, of the name of Hjelm,... [Pg.263]

Edward Daniel Clarke, 1769-1822. English mineralogist and traveler One of the founders of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. One of the first chemists to analyze the lithium mineral petalite. His Travels m Various Countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa contains intimate glimpses of many con-tempoiary scientists and their laboratories. See ref. (49). [Pg.486]

Obituary of Edward Daniel Clarke, Annual Register, 1822, pp 274-6... [Pg.492]

Although the mineral (barite) in which this element was first recognized has a high specific gravity, the metal itself is very light. Edward Daniel Clarke objected therefore to the inappropriate name barium (meaning heavy) for this metal (105). The name persists nevertheless. [Pg.516]

In a letter to the Annals of Philosophy, dated Cambridge, February 18, 1820, Edward Daniel Clarke wrote as follows Some varieties of radiated blende from Przibram in Bohemia are described by Stromeyer as containing two or three per cent of cadmium. At a sale. .. in London, I procured specimens of the particular mineral thus alluded to, which were sold under the name of splendent fibrous blende from Przibram, pronounced Pritzbram. I found afterwards that they had been brought to England by Mr. J. Sowerby of Lisle-street, a dealer in minerals.. . . Upon my return to Cambridge, I endeavoured to obtain cadmium from this ore, and succeeded. . . (133). Clarke also found this element in die zinc silicate from Derbyshire, England, and his results were soon confirmed by W. H. Wollaston and J. G. Children. In 1822 Clarke published a paper on the presence of cadmium in commercial sheet zinc (134). [Pg.534]

It is interesting that this name, plutonium, had once before been suggested for an element. About 1817 Edward Daniel Clarke (1769— 1822), professor of mineralogy at Cambridge University, suggested that this name be used instead of barium, since barium metal was not unusually heavy. He suggested this name because barium, isolated by electrolysis, owed its existence to the dominion of fire (70). [Pg.872]

Sruarr Clark, The Scientific Status of Demonology , in Vickers (ed.), Occult and Scientific Mentalities 351-74 Clark, Demons and Disease Clark, Thinkingwith Demons, 233-50 Daston and Park, Wonders and the Order of Nature, esp. chs. 3, 4 MacDonald, Mystical Bedlam, 174 Michael MacDonald, Witchcraft and Hysteria in Elizabethan London Edward Jorden and the Mary Glover Case (1991), p. xxxii Erik Midelfort, A History of Madness in Sixteenth-Century Germany (Stanford, Calif, 1992), 153-7 passim-, Webster, Paracelsus to Newton. [Pg.115]

McCormack DG, Clarke B, Barnes PJ (1989) Characterization of adenosine receptors in human pulmonary arteries. Am J Physiol 256(2) H41-H46 McWhinney CD, Dudley MW, Bowlin TL, Peet NP, Schook L, Bradshaw M, De M, Borcherding DR, Edwards CK 3rd (1996) Activation of adenosine A3 receptors on macrophages inhibits tumor necrosis factor-alpha. Eur J Pharmacol 310(2-3) 209-216 Mentzer RM Jr, Rubio R, Berne RM (1975) Release of adenosine by hypoxic canine lung tissue and its possible role in pulmonary circulation. Am J Physiol 229(6) 1625-1631 Meyerhof W, Mtiller-Brechlin R, Richter D (1991) Molecular cloning of a novel putative G-protein coupled receptor expressed during rat spermiogenesis. FEBS Lett 284(2) 155-160... [Pg.229]

Rosenstock J, Schwartz SL, Clark CM Jr, Park GD, Donley DW, Edwards MB. Basal insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes 28-week comparison of insulin glargine (HOE 901) and NPH insulin. Diabetes Care 2001 24(4) 631-6. [Pg.427]

Clarke, L., A. Edwards, and E. Graham. 2004. Acoustic streaming An in vitro study. Ultrasound Med Biol 30 559. [Pg.327]


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