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Dyson, James

Diffusion is the dominant mechanism of lung deposition for radon daughter aerosols. It is generally assumed that airflow is laminar in the smaller airways and that deposition in each airway generation can be calculated adequately (Chamberlain and Dyson, 1936 Ingham, 1975). However, there is no such consensus on the treatment of deposition in the upper bronchi. Some authors (Jacobi and Eisfeld, 1980 NCRP, 1984) have considered deposition to be enhanced by secondary flow, on the basis of experimental results (Martin and Jacobi, 1972). It has been shown that this assumption reduces the calculated dose from unattached radon daughters by a factor of two (James, 1985). [Pg.405]

Diaz-Avalos, R., King, C. Y., Wall,J., Simon, M., and Caspar, D. L. (2005). Strain-specific morphologies of yeast prion amyloid fibrils. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102,10165-10170. Donne, D. G., Viles, J. H., Groth, D., Mehlhom, I., James, T. L., Cohen, F. E., Prusiner, S. B., Wright, P. E., and Dyson, H.J. (1997). Structure of the recombinant full-length hamster prion protein PrP(29-231) The N terminus is highly flexible. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94, 13452-13457. [Pg.207]

J. M. Brown, P. L. Eyans, and A. P. James, University of Oxford, The Dyson Perrins Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford QXl 3QY, England... [Pg.234]

Donne DG, Viles JH, Groth D, Mehlhom I, James TL, Cohen FE, Prusiner SB, Wright PE, Dyson HJ (1997) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 94 13452... [Pg.114]

Robinson (the President of the Chemical Society from 1939 to 1941) was insistent that his team of demonstrators and other research workers be kept intact to deal with whatever problems might arise. From the Dyson Perrins Laboratory only T.W.J. Taylor enlisted for military service, becoming, first, a major in the gas-warfare establishment at Porton, and then becoming a scientific adviser to Lord Mountbatten in the Far East. He was joined there by J.D. Lambert from Hinshelwood s department. James Lambert was the son of Bertram, and had succeeded Hinshelwood as the tutor at Trinity College when Hinshelwood was elected to the chair. [Pg.187]


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