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Clinton, B.

Anonymous (1948). Clinton B. Stewart. Who s who in engineering 6 1906. Lewis New York. Anonymous (1951). ClintonB. Stewart. Cornell Alumni News 54(5) 148. [Pg.850]

Parkyn, B., Lamb, F. and Clinton, B. V., Polyesters, Vol. 2 Unsaturated Polyesters and Polyester Plasticizers, Iliffe Books Ltd., London, 1967. [Pg.244]

In 1959 Clinton and coworkers reported the first synthesis of some pyrazole fused androstane derivatives and described their biological activity (B-76MI40404). Stanazolol (695) or 17-methyl-2iT-5o -androst-2-eno[3,2-c]pyrazol-17/3-ol was 10 times as active as 17a -methyltestosterone in improving nitrogen retention in rats (B-80MI40406), and its myotrophic activity was only twice that of 17a-methyltestosterone. It is used as an anabolic steroid with no lasting adverse side effects. [Pg.293]

Wilson, A. D., Kent, B. E., Clinton, D. Miller, R. P. (1972). The formation and microstructure of dental silicate cement. Journal of Materials Science, 7, 220-38. [Pg.89]

Workers in other Government Research Stations and the Universities who have collaborated with us are R. P. Miller, D. Clinton, Dr T. I. Barry, Dr I. Seed (National Physical Laboratory) K. E. Fletcher (Buildings Research Station) Miss D. Poynter (Warren Spring Laboratory) Professor L. Holliday, Dr J. H. Elliott, Dr P. R. Hornsby, Dr K. A. Hodd, Dr A. L. Reader (Brunei University) R. Mansion, Dr B. F. Sanson, Dr W. M. Allen, P. J. Gleed (Institute for Research on Animal Diseases) Professor Braden (London Hospital) A. C. Shorthall (Birmingham University), I. M. Brook (University of Sheffield) and R. Billington (Institute of Dental Surgery, London). [Pg.420]

Laurens Anderson Stephen J. Ancyal Clinton E. Ballou Guy G. S. Dutton Allan B. Foster... [Pg.469]

We would like to thank our Lilly colleagues Kenneth E. Kramer Albert J. Clinton, Dr. Alvin Melliere, Dr. Robert van Lier, and Steven Spaulding for their many contributions to the development of bromethalin. We would also like to recognize the important advisory role played by Dr. William B. Jackson (Bowling Green State University). [Pg.57]

Misulis KE, Clinton ME, Dettbarn W-D. Toxicology of skeletal muscle. In Ballantyne B, Marrs TC, Syversen T, eds. General and Applied Toxicology. Vol. 1. 2nd ed. London Macmillan, 2000. Nagelkerke JF. Liver toxicity. In Mulder GJ, ed. Dencker Pharmaceutical Toxicology. London Pharmaceutical Press, 2006. [Pg.289]


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