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Eglin

Scheffer T J, Nehring J, Kaufmann M, Amstutz H, Heimgartner D and Eglin P 1985 24 80 character LCD panel using the supertwisted birefringence effect Dig. Tech. Papers Int. Symp. Soc. Information Display 16 120-3... [Pg.2571]

Bode, W., Papamokos, E., Musil, D. The high-resolution X-ray crystal structure of the complex formed between subtilisin Carlsberg and eglin c, an elastase inhibitor from the leech Hirudo medicinalis. Eur. J. Biochem. 166 (1987) 673-692... [Pg.146]

McPhalen, C. A., James, M. N. G. Structural comparison of two serine proteinase-protein inhibitor complexes Eglin-C-Subtilisin Carlsberg and CI-2-subtilisin novo. Biochemistry 27 (1988) 6582-6598... [Pg.147]

T. Pheiffei, "Case Study of the Eglin Ait Eoice Base Ground Water Bioremediation System," in Innovative Operational Treatment Technologiesfor Application to Supefund Sites Nine Case Studies U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., 1990. [Pg.174]

Figure 11.14 Schematic diagram of the active site of subtilisin. A region (residues 42-45) of a bound polypeptide inhibitor, eglin, is shown in red. The four essential features of the active site— the catalytic triad, the oxyanion hole, the specificity pocket, and the region for nonspecific binding of substrate—are highlighted in yellow. Important hydrogen bonds between enzyme and inhibitor are striped. This figure should be compared to Figure 11.9, which shows the same features for chymotrypsin. (Adapted from W. Bode et al., EMBO /. Figure 11.14 Schematic diagram of the active site of subtilisin. A region (residues 42-45) of a bound polypeptide inhibitor, eglin, is shown in red. The four essential features of the active site— the catalytic triad, the oxyanion hole, the specificity pocket, and the region for nonspecific binding of substrate—are highlighted in yellow. Important hydrogen bonds between enzyme and inhibitor are striped. This figure should be compared to Figure 11.9, which shows the same features for chymotrypsin. (Adapted from W. Bode et al., EMBO /.
At Eglin AFB, Florida, the U.S. Air Force initiated an experiment in 1962 to test aerial application equipment for deposition of defoliants... [Pg.112]

Giraud-Guille, M.M., Mosser, G., Helary, C. and Eglin, D. (2005) Bone matrix-like assemblies of collagen From liquid crystals to gels and biomimetic materials. Micron, 36, 602-608. [Pg.189]

M Eglin, A Montali, ARA Palmans, T Tervoort, P Smith, and C Weder, Ultra-high performance photoluminescent polarizers based on melt-processed polymer blends, J. Mater. Chem., 9 2221-2226, 1999. [Pg.475]

ARA Palmans, M Eglin, A Montali, C Weder, and P Smith, Tensile orientation behavior of alkoxy-substituted BA(phenylethynyl)benzene derivatives in polyolefin blend films, Chem. Mater., 12 472-480, 2000. [Pg.475]

Eglin AFB, Florida. Plots established 2 April 1972, 4,480 kg/ha simulated subsurface Injection. Data are means of replicate plots, 0-15 cm soil Increment. [Pg.170]

This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research and, in part, by Eglin Air Force Base. We thank Professor Alan Marchand from the University of North Texas who provided the high-energy-density fuels used in this study. We are indebted to Dr. Kathryn Williams, Dr. David Powell, and Mr. Russell Pierce in the Chemistry Department at the University of Florida, for their help with the spectrographic analyses. [Pg.87]

ATWB Symbol for US Air Force Armament Laboratory, Eglin AFB, Florida 32542... [Pg.119]

Lund, Encapsulated Liquid Monopropellant Ammunition Feasibility Study , Eglin AFB Tech Rept AFATL-TR-61-27 by Thiokol Chemical Corp, Wasatch Division, Brigham City, Utah (1968) 26) R.F. Fletcher, Ann-... [Pg.602]

The Air Force at its Armament Development Test Center, Eglin AFB, Florida and the Navy at the Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, Calif have been working separately to perfect a second-gene ration FAE Weapons system as a bomb for high-performance jet aircraft delivery. The Army, meanwhile,... [Pg.386]

Apparatewesen AFAC Air Force Armament Center, Eglin, Fh... [Pg.725]

Effort to Evaluate Target Vulnerability , Tech Rept AFATL-TR-70-38, Methonics, Inc, Air Force Armament Lab, Eglin AFB, Fla (1970) [AD 888-846] 3) Anon, EngrgDesHndbk, -... [Pg.302]

Patrick T.G. Floyd, Ibid. II. Analysis of the Deflagration By-Products of a TAGN-Based Propellant , AFATL-TR-76-161, Eglin AFB (1976) (AD-A041050) 40) D.D. Harrison,... [Pg.523]

Ibid. III. Toxicity to Drosophila Melanogaster , AFATL-TR-77-46, Eglin AFB (1977) (AD-A047987)... [Pg.523]

Crutchner G.T. West, Some Sensitivity and Performance Characteristics of the Explosives H-6 and Tritonal , Tech Rept AFATL-TR-74-104, Eglin AF Base (1974) 12) SB, Ablard,... [Pg.893]

A model has been developed to describe the vertical transport of low-volatility organic chemicals in soil (Freeman and Schroy 1986). The model was used to make predictions on the transport of 2,3,7,8-TCDD at the Eglin Air Force Base Agent Orange biodegradation test plots (Freeman and Schroy 1986). [Pg.434]


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