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In any case, the young Rillieux was hardworking, aggressive, and scientifically gifted, and France recognized his talents. By 1830, when Norbert was 24, he was already teaching applied mechanics at the Ecole Centrale in Paris. [Pg.34]

J. Gore, personal communication. We thank Professor Gore (Universite de Lyon, France) for a generous gift of compound 35. [Pg.17]

Q. On this folder there is a label with a circle on it and— [Arms expanded, palms open as if bearing gifts, Bemdt shruggedl. And above the label the words "France 1940-41. . . For in the woods there are the robbers, 23 July 1941." Now, would you please tell us what the circle means ... [Pg.300]

For the purposes of comparison, commercial AmB-lipid formulations were obtained as follows. Amphotec was obtained from Intermune (U.S.A.). AmBisome and Abelcet were kind gifts from Gilead Sciences (Foster City, California, U.S.A.) and Zedeus Pharma (Versailles, France), respectively. Ampholiposomes (cationic oligolameller liposomes containing AmB) were supplied by the Pharmacie Centrale des Hopitaux (Paris, France). [Pg.96]

Materials. All reagents were analytical grade. Solutions were prepared in demineralized water. Central incisors were extracted from lower jaws of four-year old cows obtained from a local slaughterhouse. Pentosidine was a kind gift from Prof. V. Monnier, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH, USA. Furosine was from Neosystem, Strasbourg, France, and hydroxylysylpyridinoline and lysylpyridinoline from Metra Biosystems, Palo Alto CA, USA. [Pg.44]

Thanks are expressed to Dr. K.-E. Eriksson (STFI, Stockholm, Sweden) for the gift of the enzyme extract and inoculation of the wood samples to Professor R. Guinet (Institut Pasteur, Lyon Lentilly, France) for the preparation of the IgG directed against the crude protein extracted and to Dr. E. Odier (INA P.G., France) for providing the anti-ligninase antiserum. [Pg.452]

Prothrombin 74,000 mol wt) was a gift of R. Benarous and J. Elion, Institut de Pathologie Moleculaire, 24 rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques, 75014 Paris (France). [Pg.119]

Statue of Liberty Perhaps the most famous and dramatic example of this phenomenon is the Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island near New York City. The Statue, or Lady Liberty as it is often called, was a gift to the United States from France. It was dedicated on October 28, 1886. It symbolizes political freedom and democracy. [Pg.151]

Sample of poly d (I,C) was a gift from Dr. W. Guschlbauer (CEN de Saclay, France). [Pg.96]

This was Haber s first great contribution to the war effort. Incredible as it may seem, the German military had marched into battle in a state of childlike ignorance about where its own weaponry would come from. The generals—in this respect similar to their counterparts in France, England, and the United States— had accepted the gifts of modern industry without fully comprehending their demands. [Pg.144]

AChE from Drosophila- melanogaster, kind gift from Prof. Fournier (IPBS Toulouse, France), enzyme expression described in (17). [Pg.7]

Acacia gum sample from Acacia Senegal trees (lot 97J716) was a gift from the CNI company (Rouen, France). Add processed /J-Iactoglobulin (lot 818) was a gift from Lactalis Research Center (Retiers, France). The chemical composition of powders and physico-chemical properties of acacia gum (AG) and /J-lacto-globulin (BLG) macromolecules were reported previously.13-16... [Pg.112]

The rapeseed oil (RSO) was a gift from St. Ivel (Swindon, UK) and the flavour oil D-limonene (> 97%, L-2129, Lot 78H3488) was purchased from Sigma Chemicals (St Louis, USA). Sugar beet pectin was provided by Degussa Tex-turant Systems (Carentan, France). [Pg.183]

Methyl S-D-cellobioside, a gift from Dr. M. Vincendon (Grenoble, France), was dissolved in hot methanol and crystallized by slowly cooling the solution. [Pg.41]

Cellulose Samples. 4 different cellulose samples were selected for the experiments a) bleached Egyptian Menoufl cotton (DP 2000), )cindly provided by Dr. R. Haggge, Institut Textile de France, b) Cotton linters (DP 600), c) microcrystalline cellulose Avicel pH 101 (DP 120), d) microcrystalline cellulose from rayon (DP 34), a gift from Dr. G. Raynor, FMC corp. [Pg.190]

Maize seeds (Zea mays L., cv. Mona) were a gift from Pioneer France-Mai s. Steps of purification were as define previously (7). Purified LTP used was the isoform fully characterized (8). [Pg.128]


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