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Mr. Glenn Russo, Mr. TjamaTjivikua, Mr. Kevin Williams and Mr. Raymond Wolak. Financial support from the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation and the J. S. Guggenheim Foundation is acknowledged with gratitude. [Pg.216]

It is a pleasure to acknowledge the skillful and dedicated efforts of our co-workers whose names are to be found among the references and whose achievements have provided the basis of this review. We are also grateful to N.A.T.O. for the provision of Research Grant Number 1559 which has enabled us to collaborate in the production of this article. Our work has been supported by the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Petroleum Research Fund, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, Research Corporation, Western Fher Company, Eli Lilly Company, and University of Puerto Rico (WA), and by the Science Research Council (AJB). [Pg.160]

This work was funded by the National Science Foundation and the Robert A. Welch Foundation. ERB also acknowledges the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. The authors also wish to acknowledge the Texas Center for Learning and Computation (TLC2) for computer support. [Pg.125]

The continued support of our work in this area by the National Science Foundation is gratefully acknowledged. One of us (T. P. Fehlner) appreciates the support of the Guggenheim Foundation and the hospitality of the Chemistry Department at the University of Wisconsin, where much of this article was written. [Pg.235]

The recent experimental work from Cornell reviewed here was supported by the NSF-DMR-MRL Program through the Cornell Materials Science Center and by fellowships from Mobil Chemical Co. and IBM. EJK was aided during the writing of this review by a U.S. Senior Scientist Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung and by a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation fellowship. We especially... [Pg.62]

K.e 135/18 and 135/25) and Stiftung Volkswagenwerk (Az. 1/37244), the work in Princeton by NSF DMR-7727418. Z. G. Soos thanks the Guggenheim Foundation for a fellowship and the Physics Department, University of California, Los Angeles, for their warm hospitality in 1981-82. The bibliography for this review was completed in June 1982. [Pg.210]

The work discussed in this review article was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society, Guggenheim Foundation, Alexander von Humbolt Foundation, Hybritech Corporation, and the Edwin L. Steele Endowment. [Pg.194]

Assistance provided to one of the authors (MB) by a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation is acknowledged with gratitude. [Pg.1115]

The author is grateful to the Guggenheim Foundation for a 1981-1982 Fellowship, to The Ohio State University for a Professional Leave, and to Professor E. Muetterties and the Chemistry Department at the University of California, Berkeley, for their hospitality during the period this chapter was written. [Pg.293]

We thank the Metro-Washington Park Zoo, especially the elephant staff, Mr. Roger Henneous, Mr. Jay Haight, Mr. Charles Rutkowski, Mr. Fred Marion and Ms, Sioux Marion for their assistance in this study, including the collection of the behavioral scores. Tom Perrin collected the samples and with Dr. L.E.L. Rasmussen conducted the GC/MS analyses. We thank Dr. Michael Schmidt and Anne Schmidt for allowing us to use the RIA testosterone data. Dr. David Hess performed the RIA s. This work was supported by Biospherics Research Corporation and the Guggenheim Foundation. [Pg.394]

The support of the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation is gratefully acknowledged. A. P. would also like to thank the John S. Guggenheim Foundation for a fellowship. [Pg.113]

Acknowledgments The author gratefully acknowledges the Fellowship support of the Guggenheim Foundation and the continuing research support of the U.S. Office of Naval Research and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada for the studies involved and in the preparation of this article for the NATO Advanced Study Institute in Florence concluding in July, 1983. [Pg.355]

Supported by grant AI 05877 from the U.S.P.H.S. and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. [Pg.229]

John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellow (Australia)... [Pg.540]

Source IB, Guggenheim Foundation, 1975. Our tallies from list of living members. Each of the 7403 living fellows was counted once for each Guggenheim award received, for the total of 8571 awards shown in the table. [Pg.435]

Guggenheim Foundation, 1975. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Directory of Fellows, 1925 1974. New York John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. [Pg.515]


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