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Drew, Richard

Webb, James. The occult establishment. Glasgow Richard Drew Publishing,... [Pg.513]

Berlin s scientific elite welcomed Haber warmly. He became close friends with Albert Einstein, Max von Laue, and Richard Willstatter, all future Nobel Prize winning scientists. During Einstein s divorce from his first wife, Mileva, Haber drew up Einstein s financial agreement with her, promised her the Nobel Prize money that Einstein was expected to win, and stood beside the physicist at the Berlin train station as he sobbed good-byes to his sons. For more than a decade, Haber mediated between Mileva and Einstein. [Pg.68]

In 1981, two eminent British cancer experts. Sir Richard Doll and Richard Peto published a paper in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute entitled The causes of cancer Quantitative estimates of avoidable risks of cancer in the United States today. The authors drew upon a vast body of literature of the type mentioned above, and attempted to allocate the deaths caused by cancers among various responsible factors. The authors concluded that a certain percentage of human cancer deaths could be avoided if exposure to the responsible factors could be eliminated or controlled in some way, although the appropriate degree and nature of control for some of the lifestyle factors, especially diet, is still highly uncertain. The Doll and Peto estimates are presented in Table 5.2. The factors are listed in a somewhat different order from how they were listed by the original authors, because of our interest in clearly separating lifestyle factors (the first... [Pg.145]

My childhood was happy, conventional, and middle class. We lived in a small house in Shorecrest, New Jersey, just a few blocks away from Highway 35.1 remember our split-level home at 39 Richard Terrace and the nearby Bodman Park where I used to play. Both parents helped me with my homework as I grew up—my dad worked with me on mathematics, and my mom helped me with presentations and posters. My father also continually drew mazes for me to solve with pencil and paper. [Pg.2]

The authors acknowledge the technical assistance from Richard Keeler, Drew Lassen, Jeffery O Neil, Maricella Castaneda, Kaitlin Ergun, Tiffany Coleman, and Arthhur Wojicicki. The authors also thank Chemron corp. for gift samples of sodium laureth sulfate. [Pg.265]

Michael G. B. Drew, Dennis A. Edwards, Roger Richards Crystal and Molecular Structure ofTetrakis[copper(I) benzoate], J. Chem. Soc. Dalton Trans. 1977,299-303... [Pg.188]

Richard Korherr was the leading statistician of the Third Reich. In early 1943, on Himmler s instructions, he drew up a report on the trends which European Jewish population statistics had exhibited since the NS had come to power. Himmler wanted to submit this report to Hitler. After several discussions and some correspondence with Himmler, Korherr revised and shortened his first report.82 These two reports as well as the correspondence that goes with them are counted among the allegedly central pieces of evidence proving the Holocaust, on whose basis G. Wellers, for example, believes he can set the number of victims of the Holocaust at approximately 2 million by late March 1943 alone.83... [Pg.207]

There have been several refinements in the Lee and Richards algorithm and its use. Wodak and Janin (1980) developed an approximate function, and Richmond (1984) developed an exact analytical function for the solvent-accessible surface. Both functions can be coded for machine computation. Richmond (1984) drew attention to the relationship between accessible surface and excluded volume. [Pg.117]

Thomas, P. Richards, D. Richards, A. Rojers, L. Evans, B.K. Drew, M.J. Rhodes, J. Absorption of delayed-release prednisolone in ulcerative cohtis and crohn s disease. Int. J. Pharm. 1985, 37, 757. [Pg.1239]

A part of the evidence for the mechanisms given in equations (40) and (42) is provided by the work of Lowry and co-workers (Lowry and Richards, 113 Lowry and Faulkner, 24) on the mutarotation of tetra methylglucose. In water the reaction proceeds at a measurable rate, and it is clearly catalyzed by both acids and bases. In aqueous solution pyridine is a powerful catalyst but in pure dry pyridine no reaction occurs, and likewise in pure dry re-cresol there is no reaction. Upon investigating the reaction in a mixture of pyridine and n-cresol, Lowry and Faulkner (24) found it to take place very rapidly. From these experiments Lowry drew the important conclusion that a proton cannot by itself wander from one part of the molecule to another. The transformation can occur only if the medium in which the molecule is placed has both acidic and basic properties, so that a proton can be removed from the molecule at one place and a proton added to the molecule at another place. Now these experiments furnish strong support to the mechanism of reactions (40) and (42) whereby both members of the conjugate acid-base pair play a part in the reaction. Instead of representing this mutual dependence by means of consecutive bimolecular reactions, Lowry chose to represent it by means of one trimolecular reaction... [Pg.261]

We wish to thank Dr. Richard M. Neumann, who read the manuscript critically, and Ms. Teresa M. Wilder, who drew many of the figures. We are... [Pg.325]

Sir Richard Sykes, in answer to a question about risk factors for Alzheimer s disease, drew a laugh from his audience when he said that people at lowest risk of dementia — people with two ApoE2 alleles — would still get dementia by the age of 140. [Pg.291]

Few obligations are as pleasant to meet as my duty to thank the many people who so graciously contributed to this book. They include Captain Kevin Pitzer, Ph.D., who described the medicinal chemistry practiced at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. From the National Institutes of Health, Richard Drury and Dr. Kenneth Kirk acquainted me with chemical research in their organizations. Respectively, Frank E. Walworth and Dr. Mary Jordan from the American Chemical Society kindly reviewed passages and generously contributed salary data from surveys. Novelist Barry A. Nazarian offered gentle criticism. So did Dr. Thomas C. Nugent of Catalytica, Inc., who read the whole manuscript and drew the distinction between process research and process development that appears here over his name. [Pg.380]


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