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Claude, Albert

Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse, C.N.R.S., conventionne a lUniversite Claude Bernard Lyon I, 2 avenue Albert Einstein, 69626 Villeurbanne Cedex, France... [Pg.345]

Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic Acids in Cell Structure and Functions Albert Claude... [Pg.388]

In a major advance in biochemistry, Albert Claude, Christian de Duve, and George Palade developed methods for separating organelles from the cytosol and from each other—an essential step in isolating biomolecules and larger cell components and investigating their... [Pg.6]

Albert Claude, Christian R. de Duve, and George E. Palade Physiology/Medicine Cell structure... [Pg.84]

Claude Mirodatos Institute de Recherches sur la Catalyse - CNRS 2, Av. Albert Einstein 69626 Villeurbanne Cedex France... [Pg.1]

Laboratoire d Etudes des Materiaux Plastiques et Biomateriaux, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Unite Mixte de Recherches no. 5627, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 43 bd du 11 novembre 1918, F-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France 2Laboratoire des Materiaux Macromoleculaires et Composites, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Unite Mixte de Recherches no. 5627, Institut National des Sciences Appliquees de Lyon, 20 av Albert Einstein,... [Pg.69]

Ostwald s reluctance to accept the chemical atom as an entity would surely have yielded to the overwhelming evidence provided by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Although Ostwald did not hve to see it, this technique provides such clear evidence of the reality of simple atoms that even he would have been convinced, see also Avogadro, Amedeo Berthol-let, Claude-Louis Berzehus, JonsJaKob Boyle, Robert Cannizzaro, Stanislao Dalton, John Einstein, Albert Gay-Lussac, Joseph-Louis Lavoisier, Antoine Ostwald, Eriedrich Wilhelm Svedberg, Theodor Molecules. [Pg.124]

Albert Buschman, Jr. and Claud M. Pittman, Configuration Factors for Exchange of Radiant Energy Between Axisymmetrical Sections of Cylinders, Cones, and Hemispheres and Their Bases, NASA TN D-944,1961. [Pg.624]

Apart from the division of labour brought about by cell differentiation, and the grouping of similar cells into organs, a further division exists at the sub-cellular level. In this way, the many conflicting chemical reactions that take place simultaneously inside cells, achieve the required isolation in specialized compartments formed of selectively permeable membranes. The importance of these membranes is indicated by the fact that they comprise about 80% of the dry weight of an animal cell (O Brien, 1967). Our present understanding of sub-cellular structure stems from the adaptation of the electron microscope to this task by Albert Claude in 1940. [Pg.187]

Cesar de Haro 18 Albert B. DeLeo 8 Charles E. Deutch 13 J. Dijk 18 Roy H. Doi 6 Gotz F. Domagk 5 Jean-Claude Dreyfus 14 H. Duckworth 3 J. C. Dunlap 18 C. P. Dunne 9 Eberhard Ebner 9 Lorentz Engstrom 13 Elliot Epner 21 Jack Erlichman 12 Renee Favre 14... [Pg.281]

Roland Douce, Claude Alban, Richard Bllgny, Maryse A. Block, Jacques Coves, Albert-Jean Dome, Etienne-Pascal Jouraet, Jacques Joyard, Michel Neuburger and Fabrlce Rebel11 ... [Pg.255]


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