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Green, Richard

Green, Richard Firth. Changing Chaucer. Studs in the Age of Chaucer the Yearbook of the New Chaucer Society 25 (2003) 27-52. [Pg.645]

Jonathan A. Green, Richard E. Edwards, and Margaret M. Manson... [Pg.251]

Inventors Schamhorst K Peter, Greene Richard F, Schoolar Richard B... [Pg.413]

The simulated multiplets on p. 9 were produced for us by Jeremy Titman. All the other multiplets and spectra (even the traces in problem 3.9) are authentic. Samples or spectra were donated by Stuart Amor, John Anderson, Mary Baum, Beat Ernst, Richard Ernst, Malcolm Green, Richard Hibbert, Chris Hunter, John Kennedy, Tony Kirby, Antonin Lycka, Gavin Mclnnes, Stephen Matlin, R. Mynott, Clive Pearce, Bill Smith, Tammo Winkler, Victor Wray and tierman Ziffer. [Pg.125]

Bacon, Roger. The cure of old age, and preservation of youth.. . . Translated out of Latin with annotations, and an account of his life and writings. By Richard Browne,... . Also a physical account of the tree of life by Edw. Madeira Arrais. Translated likewise out of Latin by the same hand. London Printed for Tho. Flesher at the Angel and Crown, and Edward Evets at the Green Dragon, in St Pauls church-yard, 1683. 156, 108p. [Pg.42]

Richards, D.P., Stathakis, C., Polakowski, R., Ahmadzadeh, H., Dovichi, N.J. (1999). Labeling effects on the isoelectric point of green fluorescent protein. J. Chromatogr. A 853, 21-25. [Pg.362]

Richards, D. J. The Industrial Green Game Implications for Environmental Design and Management National Academic Press Washington, DC, 1997. [Pg.797]

Pohanis, Richard P, and Stanley A. Greene. Wiley Guide to Chemical Incompatibilities. 2nd ed. New York John Wiley Sons, 2003. [Pg.732]

Floyd E. Anderson, Pressure Relieving Devices, in Safe and Efficient Plant Operations and Maintenance, Richard Greene, ed. (New York McGraw-Hill, 1980), p. 207. [Pg.376]

Duchin, F. (1994). Input-output analysis and industrial ecology, In The Greening of Industrial Ecosystems, ed. Allenby, B. R. and Richards, D. Washington, DC National Academy Press, pp. 61-68. [Pg.560]

Kurokawa R, Kalafus D, OgUastro MH, Kioussi C, Xu L, Torchia J, Rosenfeld MG, Glass CK (1998) Differential use of CREB binding protein-coactivator complexes. Science 279 700-703 Kwok RP, Lundblad JR, Chrivia,JC, Richards JP, Bachinger HP, Brennan RG, Roberts SG, Green MR, Goodman RH (1994) Nuclear protein CBP is a coactivator for the transcription factor CREB. Nature 370 223-226... [Pg.257]

One important determinant in setting the Redfield-Richards ratio is the species composition of the plankton. For example, green algae on average tend to have much higher N-to-P ratios (27) than the red algae (10). Even within a species, these ratios are somewhat variable as they depend on nutrient availability and physiological... [Pg.215]

Richards HA, Han CT, Hopkins RG et al (2003) Safety assessment of recombinant green fluorescent protein orally administered to weaned rats. J Nutr 133 1909-1912... [Pg.57]

Klimisch, R.L. Designing the Modem Automobile for Recycling. Greening Industrial Ecosystems, Allenby, B.R., Richards, D., Eds. National Academy Press Washington, DC. [Pg.13]

Senior Undergraduate Class Green Engineering - Out of this World CHEG 667 - Senior Undergraduate Class University of Delaware Richard Wool... [Pg.44]

Frankie Wood-Black, Conoco-Phillips, Houston, TX Richard P. Wool, University of Delaware, Newark DE Jennifer Young, Green Chemistry Institute, Washington, DC... [Pg.54]

Richard Hamilton of Marcel Duchamp s Green Box. New York Wittenbom, 1960. -----. Entretiens avec Marcel Duchamp. Ed. P. Cabanne. Paris Belfont, 1967 rpt. [Pg.431]

Hexammino-cuprous Bromide, [Cu2(NH3)6]Br2, is made either by saturating finely powdered cuprous bromide with ammonia gas at low temperature,2 or by removing ammonia gas from cuprous bromide which has been saturated with ammonia till the pressure reaches 87-G mm. at 100° C.3 The substance is described by Richards and Merigold as a black, unstable powder, whereas Lloyd describes it as a green powder of melting-point 115° C. The vapour pressure of the salt at 49 3° C. is 760 mm., or, at temperature of 283° C., the dissociation pressure is 100 mm.4... [Pg.35]

Richard T. Taylor, J. A Shah, John W. Green and T. Kamolratanayothin... [Pg.133]

Robert Lindquist, San Francisco State University Kenneth Marx, Dartmouth College Richard Paselk, Humboldt State University William Scovell, Bowling Green State University Ev Trip, University of British Columbia Dennis Vance, University of British Columbia Ronald Watanabe, San Jose State University... [Pg.1]


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