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Doyle, John

G. Geesey, L. Jang, Binding of metal ions by extracellular polymer in Metals, Ions and Bacteria (Eds. T. Beveridge, R. Doyle), John Wiley Sons, New York, 1988, pp. 325-327. [Pg.684]

For detailed eharacteristics on four types of Rh complexes, see ref. 3c. For a book chapter on general guideline on rhodium catalysts H. M. L. Davies and B. T. Parr, Rhodium carbenes, in Contemporary Carbene Chemistry, ed. R. A. Moss and M. P. Doyle, John Wiley Sons, 2013. [Pg.60]

Bioinorganic Chemistry (eds I. Bertini, H.B. Gray, S.J. Lippard and J.S. Valentine), University Science Books, Mill Valley, California, 1994 T.J. Beveridge, Metal Ions and Bacteria, in Metal Ions and Bacteria (eds T.J. Beveridge and R.J. Doyle), John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1989, p. 1. [Pg.502]

M. P. Doyle, M. A. McKervey and T. Ye, in Modern Catalytic Methods for Organic Synthesis with Diazo Compounds, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1998. [Pg.230]

Agatha Christie s murder mysteries Alphabet series (A is for Alibi) by Sue Grafton The Client by John Grisham Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Shining by Stephen King Watcher by Dean R. Koontz... [Pg.10]

Herbert M Sauro, Michael Hucka, Andrew Finney, Cameron Wellock, Hamid Bolouri, John Doyle, and Hiroaki Kitano, Next generation simulation tools The systems biology workbench and BioSPICE integration. OMICS 7(4), 355 372 (2003). [Pg.242]

Doyle, M. Rajendran, G. Handbook ofPuel Cells Fundamentals, Technology and Applications, John Wiley Sons Chichester, U.K., 2003 Vol. 3, Part 3, Chapter 30, p 351. [Pg.343]

Beveridge, T. J. (1989). Metal ions and bacteria. In Metal Ions and Bacteria, ed. T.J. Beveridge R.J. Doyle, pp. 1-29- New York John Wiley. [Pg.333]

Submitted by John R. Doyle, Phillip E. Slade, and Hans B. JONASSEN ... [Pg.216]

Doyle A, Griffiths JB, Newel DG (1994), Cell Tissue Culture Laboratory Procedures, John Wiley and Sons, New York, pp. 3 01 -3 03. [Pg.11]

Doyle A, Griffiths JB (1998), Cell and Tissue Culture Laboratory Procedures in Biotechnology, John Wiley Sons, Chichester, UK. [Pg.106]

Miller WM, Reddy A (1998), Quantitative analysis of cell growth, metabolism, and product formation, In Doyle A, Griffiths JB (Eds), Cell and Tissue Culture Laboratory Procedures in Biotechnology, John Wiley Sons, Guildford, UK, pp. 133-159. [Pg.219]

Doyle LA, Ross DD (2003) Multidrug resistance mediated by the breast cancer resistance protein BCRP (ABCG2). Oncogene 22 7340-7358 Durr D, Stieger B, Kullak-Ublick GA, Rentsch KM, Steinert HC, Meier PJ, Fattinger K (2000) St. John s Wort induces intestinal Pglycoprotein/MDRl and intestinal and hepatic CYP3A4. Clin Pharmacol Ther 68 598-604. [Pg.61]

M. Doyle and G. Rajendran, Handbook of Fuel Cells Fundamentals, Technology and Applications, V. Vielstich, H.A. Gasteiger, and A. Lamm, (editors), John Wiley Sons, New York, 2003, p. 647. [Pg.419]

Doyle, M. and Rajendran, G., Perfluorinated membranes, in Elandbook of Fuel Cells Fundamentals, Technology, and Applications, 1st ed., Vielstich, W., Lamm, A., and Gasteiger, H.A., Eds., John Wiley Sons, West Sussex, England, 2003, p. 351. [Pg.303]

Grateful appreciation is given to my colleagues and students who have read portions of the manuscript and provided helpful suggestions for its improvement, especially Dr. Setrak, K. Tanielyan, Dr. Leslie Scott Szivos, Dr. Lisa K. Doyle, Dr. Sanjay V. Malhotra, Sr. Leo S. Posner, Dr. Steven Roberto and Dr. John R. Sowa. Special thanks and appreciation must go to my wife, Marilyn, for her patience, understanding and the encouragement to stay with this project to its completion. [Pg.656]


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