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Bingemer, H. Ph.D. Thesis, Frankfurt University, Federal Republic of Germany, 1984. [Pg.474]

DeBary, E. Eliminietung von Resisten-Plasmiden, M.D.-Thesis of Frankfurt University... [Pg.148]

Professors Giorgio de Santillana of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Hertha von Dechend of Frankfurt University have shown in Hamlet s Mill that astronomical events provide the source of many ancient myths. ... [Pg.264]

Madelung, Erwin was born in 1881 in Bonn, Germany. From 1921 to 1949 he was Professor of Theoretical Physics at Frankfurt University. He died in 1972. [Pg.69]

The following, in alphabetical order, have reviewed one or more chapters, correcting our errors of fact or interpretation and helping to ensure they have the appropriate balance and emphasis Tom Alber (University of California, Berkeley), Tom Blundell (Cambridge University, UK), Stephen Burley (Rockefeller University), Charles Craik (University of California, San Francisco), Ken Dill (University of California, San Francisco), Chris Dobson (Oxford University, UK), Anthony Fink (Unversity of California, Santa Cruz), Robert Fletterick (University of California, San Francisco), Richard Henderson (LMB, Cambridge, UK), Werner Kiihlbrandt (MPI, Frankfurt), David Parry (Massey University, New Zealand), Greg Petsko (Brandeis University), and David Trentham (NIMR, London, UK). [Pg.424]

Department of Internal Medicine I, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Theodor-Stem-Kai 7, 60590 Erankfurt am Main, Germany zeuzem em.uni-frankfurt.de... [Pg.321]

In 1919, he resumed his position as assistant in the Berlin Institute and, in 1920, obtained his Habilitation with a thesis on the ring-chain tautomer-ism of y- and 5-hydroxyaldehydes. In 1922, Helferich was called to the position of Departmental Head at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Fibre Chemistry in Berlin-Dahlem. However, he never actually occupied this position, for, in the autumn of that year, he accepted a personal chair in organic chemistry at the University of Frankfurt in the Institute headed by Julius von Braun. [Pg.1]

Additionally, the authors wotrld like to thank Dr. Bats (University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany) for preparing x-ray single crystal analysis. [Pg.209]

Sezgin, Fuat.Chemistry and alchemy texts and studies. Frankfurt am Main Institute for the History of Arabic-Islamic Science at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, 2002-. [Pg.204]

Economic Value of Desflurane in Comparison to Isoflurane in Low Flow Anesthesia. I. Kuhn, MD, H. Wissing, MD, Department of Anesthesiology, University Hospital Frank-furt/Main, Germany, Theodor Stem Kai, D-60590 Frankfurt/Main, Germany, http //gasnet.med.yale.edu/esia/1998/may/economic.html... [Pg.82]

The importance of the thioesters was realized at the beginning of the 1950s by Theodor Wieland from the University of Frankfurt am Main (Wieland and Pflei-derer, 1957), who used aminoacyl mercaptans as activated amino acids in peptide syntheses (see Sect. 5.3). Thus, 30 years later, this area of basic research came to be useful for prebiotic chemistry. [Pg.204]

Wietschel, M. (2000). Produktion und Energie Planung und Steuerung industrieller Energie- und Stojfstrdme. Frankfurt a. M. Habilitation, Technical University Karlsruhe. [Pg.453]

Martin Wunderlich Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology, Biocenter, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany... [Pg.1]

Stippler E. Development of BCS-conform Dissolution Testing Methods. Dissertation thesis, University of Frankfurt, 2004. [Pg.225]

Stippler E. Biorelevant Dissolution Test Methods to Asses Bioequivalence of Drug Products. Frankfurt Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology, J. W. Goethe University, 2004 414. [Pg.347]

Johann Wolfang Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany... [Pg.421]

Stohrer, W. D., University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, personal communication, 1977. [Pg.184]

Institute of Biophysical Chemistry, University of Frankfurt, Max-von-Laue-Str. 9,... [Pg.203]

University of Frankfurt, Chemistry Department, D-6000 Frankfurt/Main 50,... [Pg.139]

AGerman-American physiologist, Otto Loewi discovered the first neurotransmitter, acetylcholine. Loewi was born in Frankfurt- am-Main on June 3, 1873. He attended the University of Strasbourg, from which he received his medical degree in 1896. He then worked for a period of time at University College in London, the University of Vienna, and the University of Graz (Austria). [Pg.15]


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