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Each element M/j of this matrix corresponds to the probability that the amino acid in column / will mutate to 1 amino acid in row j after a period of 250 PAM. The values have been multiplied by 100. (Based on Dayhoff IW 1978. Atlas oi Protein Sequence and Structure Volume 5 Supplement 3. Dayhoff M 0 (Editor) Georgetown University Medical Center, National Biomedical Research Foundation Figure 83.)... [Pg.573]

Dayhoff M 01978. A Model of Evolutionary Change. In Dayhoff M O (Editor) Proteins in A Has of F Sequence and Structure Volume 5 Supplement 3. Georgetown University Medical Center, Na Biomedical Research Foundation, pp. 345-358. [Pg.575]

J. B. Kelly, Gas Wa are in InternationalEaw Master s thesis, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., June 1960. [Pg.404]

FIG. 17-29 Fliiidized-hed steam generator at Georgetown University 12.6-kg/s (100,000-lVh) steam at 4.75-MPa (675-psig) pressure. (From Georgetown Univ. Q. Tech. Trog. Rep. METC/DOE/1Q381/13S, july-Septemher 1980. )... [Pg.1574]

In fact, this procedure can be used for any aliphatic series such as alcohols, amines, etc. Consequently, before dealing with a specific homologous series, the validity of using the methylene group as the reference group needs to be established. The source of retention data that will be used to demonstrate this procedure is that published by Martire and his group [5-10] at Georgetown University and are included in the thesis of many of his students. The stationary phases used were all n-alkanes and there was extensive data available from the stationary phase n-octadecane. The specific data included the specific retention volumes of the different solutes at 0°C (V r(To)) thus, (V r(T)) was calculated for any temperature (Ti) as follows. [Pg.55]

Medicine Lombardi Cancer Center Georgetown University... [Pg.1516]

Rowland M, Balant L, Peck C. Physiologically based pharmacokinetics in drug development and regulatory science a workshop report (Georgetown University, Washington, DC, May 29-30, 2002). AAPS PharmSci 2004 6 E6. [Pg.526]

Cross, T.L., et al., "Toward a Culturally Competent System of Care," Vol. 1 Monograph on Effective Services for Minority Children Who Are Severely Emotionally Disturbed. Washington, DC CASSP Technical Assistance Center, Georgetown University Child Development Center (1989). [Pg.285]

Garcia, J., "African-American Perspectives, Cultural Relativism and Normative Issues Some Conceptual Questions.," In H.F. Flack and E. Pellegrino (eds.), African-American Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics. Washington, DC Georgetown University Press, pp. 11-66 (1992). [Pg.286]

PIR (http //pir.georgetown.edu/), Protein Information Resource, located at Georgetown University Medical Center, which has provided the first international Protein Sequence Database. [Pg.342]

Jack, fifty-eight when interviewed, studied French at Georgetown University. He currently works in computer programming and is looking forward to a career change or retirement in the near future. [Pg.133]

Melvin E.Andersen, Colorado State University, Denver Edward C.Bishop, Parsons Corporation, Fairfax, Virginia Gary P.Carlson, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana Janice E.Chambers, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State Leonard Chiazze, Jr., Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. [Pg.7]

Adjunct Professor of Radiation Science Georgetown University Chair Ad Hoc Committee on Homeland Security Health Physics Society... [Pg.6]

Apparently the Committee s report proved useful to a number of universities in fund-raising efforts for chemical research (78, 79). Georgetown University actually did undertake to establish an institute for chemo-medical research on its campus beginning about 1925, and in 1931 initiated such a project, apparently on a rather small scale, with the aid of support from the Chemical Foundation and of Garvan personally (80, 81). The lack of progress in establishing an independent institute of the size and scope envisioned by the Committee, however, must have been somewhat frustrating to Herty. [Pg.108]

Bioethics Access to published hterature on the ethical, legal, and public policy issues surrounding healthcare and biomedical research. This information is provided in conjunction with the Kennedy Institute of Ethics located at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. httpvywww.nlm.nih.gov/databases/databases bioethics.html... [Pg.52]

DR. JOSEPH EARLEY (Georgetown University) Would you care to comment on the use of tin(II) as a reducing agent for perchlorate ... [Pg.175]

R. R. Wimmer, "Fuel Cell Transit Bus Testing Development at Georgetown University," Proceedings of the Thirty Second Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, July 27-August 1, 1997, Honolulu, HI, pp. 825-830, 1997. [Pg.52]

R.R. Wimmer, Fuel Cell Transit Bus Testing Development at Georgetown University, ... [Pg.283]

Angela Parrish received her BS in Biology, magna cum laude with distinction in research, from Cornell University in 2003, where she was a Cornell Presidential Research Scholar and a Hughes Scholar. She has participated in biological research at the USDA, the Wellcome Trust Center at Cambridge University, and Georgetown University. She is currently a... [Pg.616]

Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC Sharon Marsh, PhD... [Pg.1]

RONALD F. COBURN, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia T. TIMOTHY CROCKER, University of California College of Medicine, Irvine CLEMENT A. FINCH, University of Washington, Seattle SHELDON K. FRIEDLANDER, California Institute of Technolc, Pasadena ROBERT I. HENKIN, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C. [Pg.751]

Hammer, C. F., Def>artment of Chemistry, Georgetown University, Washington DC 20007, unpublished results. [Pg.280]

Judith K Jones MD PhD, President, The Degge Group President, The Pharmaceutical Education and Research Institute Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA... [Pg.876]

Georgetown University Department of Radiation Medicine Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center... [Pg.311]

Pharmacogenetics Core Laboratory Division of Clinical Pharmacology Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology Georgetown University Medical Center Washington, DC... [Pg.808]

Frank S. Standaert, Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, D.C. [Pg.3]


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