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Clayton, William

Structure Clayton, Williams, and Weatherly (12). Force field Bernitt (3), from observed fundamentals for the and N-substituted species. [Pg.155]

JAMES V. BEITZ, CLAYTON W. WILLIAMS, and W. T. CARNALL Argonne National Laboratory, Chemistry Division, Argonne, IL 60439... [Pg.158]

A. Clayton, G. Spinardi and R. Williams, Policies for Cleaner Technology, A New Agenda for Government and Industry , Earthscan, London, 1999. [Pg.300]

New Anesthetic Requires New Vaporizers for Safety. William Clayton Petty, M.D., Department of Anesthesiology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD,... [Pg.82]

Ian Fleming Clayton H. Heathcock E. C. Homing Herbert O. House Robert E. Ireland Carl R. Johnson William S. Johnson Andrew S. Kende N. J. Leonard B. C. McKusiCk Satoru Masamune Wataru Nagata Melvin S. Newman Wayland E. Noland Ryoji Noyori... [Pg.261]

More than most of us can hope for, Williams life was also filled with extraordinary gifts and accomplishments. For over 20 years he and his co-workers worked to discover, isolate, characterize and synthesize the substance he named pantothenic acid, an essential cog in the biochemical machinery of all living things. He also first concentrated and named folic acid, another B vitamin. As founder and director of the Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute at the University of Texas at Austin from 1940 to 1963, he and his colleagues made many other notable contributions to nutrition and biochemistry. [Pg.275]

Williams, Roger John, 248-255 awards and honors, 254 Biochemical Individuality, 240-243 books, 243-244, 250, 252, 255 Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute, 249 early life/experiences, 250-252 Internet site, 244 journal articles, 243 last days, 248-249 morphine reaction, 252 vision problems, 252 Williams Institute, 254-255 Williams theories acceptance, 250 wisdoms, body, 180-182, 197 Wolff, Harold G., 140 Wolff, R., eta/., 82 "Wonderful One Hoss Shay," 191 Woodson, Harold W., et al., 115 Woolley, D. W., 236 Wright, Sewall, 193... [Pg.312]

Williams CL, Men D, Clayton EC. 2000. The effects of noradrenergic activation of the nucleus tractus solitarius on memory and in potentiating norepinephrine release in the amygdala. Behav Neurosci 114(6) 1131-1144. [Pg.255]

Williams CL, Men D, Clayton EC, Gold PE. 1998. Norepinephrine release in the amygdala after systemic injection of epinephrine or escapable footshock contribution of the nucleus of the solitary tract. Behav Neurosci 112(6) 1414-1422. [Pg.255]

Thornton (B8), Calvert and Williams (C2), Hewitt and co-workers (C13, G3, H8, H9, H10), and Mahrenholtz (M5), and for countercurrent flow by Clayton (Cll), Feind (F2), Jackson et al. (J2), Kamei and Oishi (K2), and Thomas and Portalski (T14). Pressure-drop measurements have also been reported for other geometries of the wetted channel (F7, H6, M3, among others). In addition, values have been reported for the small static pressure drops occurring in wetted-wall equipment in the absence of a net gas flow due to the entraining action of the liquid film surface (F2, F7, M8). [Pg.205]

Ian Fleming Clayton H Heathcock E C Horning Herbert O House Robert E Ireland Carl R Johnson William S Johnson Andrew S Kende N J Leonard B C McKusilk Satoru Masamune Wataru Nagata Melvin S Newman Wayland E Noland Ryoii Noyori... [Pg.344]

Submitted by William J. Paleveda, Frederick W. Holly, and Daniel F. Veber. Checked by Mark A. Sanner, Thomas von Geldern, and Clayton H. Heathcock. [Pg.171]

This study was funded by UKAEA (Contract 04-01005). We are grateful for the invaluable technical expertise of Trevor Clayton and Ross Williams (X-ray diffraction analysis) and Dr Nicola Holland (optical microscopy). [Pg.66]

John M. Clayton, 0. Elmo Millner, Jr., William P. Purcell 5, 285 ... [Pg.356]

An interesting booklet by Monier-Williams was Chemistry in Relation to Food. The first text clearly devoted to the physical chemistry of foods from a technological point of view was that of Clayton on Colloid Aspects of Food Chemistry and Technology. ... [Pg.231]

Strachan D, Sibbald B, Weiland S, Ait-Khaled N, Anabwani G, Anderson HR, Asher MI, Beasley R, Bjorksten B, Burr M, Clayton T, Crane J, Ellwood P, Keil U, Lai C, Mallol J, Martinez F, Mitchell E, Montefort S, Pearce N, Robertson C, Shah J, Stewart A, von Mutius E, Williams H Worldwide variations in prevalence of symptoms of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis in children The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC). Pediatr Allergy Irrrmunol 1997 8 161—176. Williams H, Robertson C, Stewart A, et al Worldwide variations in the prevalence of symptoms of atopic eczema in the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1999 103(l pt 1) 125-138. [Pg.88]

In Evolution and Ethics Human Morality in Biological and Religious Perspective, ed. P. Clayton and J. P. Schloss. Grand Rapids, MI William Eerdmans, pp. 1-24. [Pg.345]


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