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Eliot Thomas

Gardner, Eliot L., William Paredes, Diane Smith, Thomas Seeger, Amy Donner, Cassandra Milling, David Cohen, and David Morrison. 1988. "Strain-Specific Facilitation of Brain Stimulation Reward by AMetrahydrocannabinol in Laboratory Rats." Psychopharmacology 96(suppl] 365. [Pg.100]

Nazzaro, Jules M., Thomas F. Seeger, and Eliot L. Gardner. 1980. "Naloxone Blocks Phencyclidine s Dose-Dependent Effects on Direct Brain Reward Thresholds." Proceedings cf World Conference on Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. London British Pharmacological Society. [Pg.109]

Seeger, Thomas F-, and Eliot L. Gardner. 1979. "Enhancement of Self-Stimulation Behavior in Rats and Monkeys After Chronic Neuroleptic Treatment Evidence for Mesolimbic Supersensitivity." Brain Research 175 49-57. [Pg.113]

WILLIAM H. FORSTER, chair, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland THOMAS L. MCNAUGHER, vice chair, RAND Corporation, Washington, D.C. (until 12/31/99) ELIOT A. COHEN, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C. [Pg.7]

George Eliot, Scenes of Clerical Life (1858), ed. Thomas A. Noble, Oxford World s Classics (1988 Oxford University Press, 2000), pp. 228-9. [Pg.13]

The early visibility and importance of the chemical discipline were reflected in the promotion of chemists to university leadership at the turn of the century. Examples include Thomas M. Drown (President, Lehigh, 1895-1904) James Mason Crafts (President, MIT, 1897-1900) Francis P. Venable (President, North Carolina, 1900-1914) Ira Remsen (President, Johns Hopkins, 1901-1913) and Edgar Fahs Smith (Provost, Pennsylvania, 1911— 1920). The new currents in administration and their intellectual rationale were also studied closely by the period s outstanding president, the chemist Charles W. Eliot of Harvard. The subsequent decay in the visibility of chemistry is reflected in the decline of such appointments. Despite the enormous increase in the number of colleges and universities, the record decade for the appointment of chemists to permanent presidencies was 1910-1919 (Figure 6.1-4). [Pg.151]


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