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To accommodate the new material on acids and bases in Chapter 1, the orbital hybridization model of bonding in organic compounds has been rewritten and placed in Chapter 2. In keeping with its expanded role. Chapter 2 in now titled Hydrocar bon Frfflneworks. Alkanes. ... [Pg.1331]

Guyton, K. Z. Bhan, P. Kuppusamy, P. Zweier, J. L. Trush, M. A. Kensler, T. W. Free radical-derived quinone methide mediates skin tumor promotion by butylated hydroxytoluene hydroperoxide expanded role for electrophiles in multistage carcinogenesis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1991, 88, 946-950. [Pg.351]

Siuzdak, G. (2006) The expanding role of mass spectrometry in biotechnology, 2nd edn., MCC Press, ISBN-13 978-0974245126. [Pg.1115]

Nurse Practitioners Nurses who are spedally trained to assume an expanded role in providing medical care under the supervision of a physician. [NIH]... [Pg.72]

Steiner, R. Chemical Engineering 100 (3) (March 1993) 114-119. Carbon dioxide s expanding role. [Pg.768]

Laube BL (2005) The expanding role of aerosols in systemic drug delivery, gene therapy, and vaccination. Respir Care 50(9) 1161-1176. [Pg.251]

Siuzdak, G. The Expanding Role of Mass Spectrometry in Biotechnology MCC Press San Diego, 2003. [Pg.434]

Hanson, C. L., Robinson, C. V. Protein-nucleic acid interactions and the expanding role of mass spectrometry. J Biol Chem 2004, 279, 24907-24910. [Pg.338]

Chemical measurements are playing a rapidly expanding role in modem society and increasingly form the basis of important decisions. [Pg.341]

In 2006 Beauchamp reported on the expanding role of mass spectrometry in developing new instruments for laboratory simulations and in situ exploration of the space environment.13 The cometary and interstellar dust analyzer ( ), which was designed for the direct analysis of the space environment and mounted on the spacecraft, is a time-of-flight mass spectrometer for measuring, in situ, the chemical composition and the original mass of the individual dust grains. [Pg.411]

Based on the examples provided above and the many successful applications of isosterism in the design of safer drugs and pesticides, it appears that isosteric replacement should have an expanded role in the design of safer commercial chemicals, especially since isosteric substitution has the added marketing advantage that it may enable one to circumvent chemicals protected by patents and marketed by competitors. [Pg.99]

Mahley R. W. (1988). Apoprotein E cholesterol transport protein with expanding role in cell biology. Science 240 622-630. [Pg.132]

Golden LH, Insogna KL. 2004. The expanding role of PI3-kinase in bone. Bone 34 3—12. [Pg.556]

Efforts continue to develop other SERMs that will capitalize on the beneficial effects of estrogen while minimizing or even reducing the carcinogenic effects of estrogen on other tissues. As newer agents are developed, SERMs may have an expanded role in the treatment of various diseases and perhaps provide a safer and more effective method of estrogen replacement.54,59... [Pg.449]

She discusses her pharmacy s situation with other pharmacy managers that she knows. One of them suggests that she market her pharmacy s goods and services. She has heard of marketing but does not know much about it. And while she supports an expanded role for pharmacists, she has been unsure about how to add new pharmacy services into her own practice. [Pg.362]

Many pharmacists have argued and fought for expanded roles in patient-oriented medication therapy management (MTM). These newer roles obviously increase the risk exposure of the pharma-... [Pg.501]

Katz MA, The expanding role of oxygen free radicals in clinical medicine, West J Med 1986 144 441-446. [Pg.233]

Brewer GJ. Annotation human ecology, an expanding role for the human geneticist. Am J Hum Genet 1971 23 92-94. [Pg.13]

Flavors added to microwave food systems have a greatly expanded role compared to flavors added to products prepared by conventional heating. The flavors must provide not only the characterizing flavor (i.e., lemon, butter, vanilla, etc.), but also the typical roasted, toasted, and baked flavors which do not develop in microwave heated products. New flavors designed for use in microwave products must mask the raw uncooked flavor characteristics and other undesirable flavor notes frequently found in many microwave bases. Microwave flavors must also deliver pleasant aromas into the room during the microwave process. Development of these flavors for microwave application is dependent upon a fundamental understanding of microwave heating on flavor performance in food systems. [Pg.520]

Savas U, Griffin KJ, Johnson EF. Molecular mechanisms of cytochrome P-450 induction by xenobiotics an expanded role for nuclear hormone receptors. Mol Pharmacol 1999 56 851-857. [Pg.661]


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