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Hall, Arthur

Hall, Arthur. 1905. The Increasing Use of Lead as an Abortifacient. British Medical Journal, March 18, pp. 584-586. [Pg.293]

Brew BJ, Halman M, Catalan J, Sacktor N, Price RW, Brown S, Atkinson H, Clifford DB, Simpson D, Torres G, Hall C, Power C, Marder K, Me Arthur JC, Symonds W, Romero C (2007) Factors in AIDS dementia complex trial design results and lessons from the abacavir trial. PLoS Clin Trials 2(3) el3... [Pg.22]

Accurate and reliable determination of physicochemical data lie at the heart of our topic, but good books addressing this aspect are surprisingly difficult to find. Experimental Physical Chemistry A Laboratory Textbook (second edition), Arthur M. Halpem, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1988, is one of the better books. It does presuppose a thorough understanding of fundamental methods of analysis, but it includes all the necessary theory for each of its 38 experiments. [Pg.534]

Keith F. Eckerman Thomas F. Gesell Ethel S. Gilbert Joel E. Gray Arthur W. Guy Eric J. Hall Naomi H. Harley William R. Hendee David G. Hoel F. Owen Hoffman Donald G. Jacobs A. Everette James. Jr. John R. Johnson BerndKahn Kenneth R. Kase Amy Kronenberg Harold L. Kididel Charles E. Land John B. Little Richard A. Luben Roger O. McClellan Barbara J. McNeil Charles B. Meinhold Fred A. Mettler Charles W, Miller... [Pg.44]

Guyton, Arthur C., and John E. Hall. Human Physiology and Mechanisms of Disease, 6th ed. Philadelphia W. B. Saunders, 1977. [Pg.316]

Gallos JV. 1989. Experiencing womens development Implications for career theory, practice and research. In Arthur BB, Hall DT, Lawrence BS (eds), Handbook of Career Theory, p. 110. Cambridge, England Cambridge University Press. [Pg.209]

Hall s next move in his quest to bless humanity and make a fortune for himself was to make aluminum production commercially feasible. Upon receiving the financial backing of local industrialists, the Pittsburgh Reduction Company was formed, and Hall and his employee Arthur Vining Davis... [Pg.191]

Mr. T-U.Hall, of Arthur D. Little, Inc. All of these investigators report a structure which is consistent with one of the following ... [Pg.272]

Arthur B.DuBois, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut Alan H.Hall, Texas Tech University Health Science Center—El Paso, El Paso, Texas... [Pg.6]

Cooper, Geoffrey M. The Cell- Molecular Approach. 2nd ed. Sunderland, MA Sinauer Associates, Inc., 2000. Guyton, Arthur C., and Hall, John E. Textbook of Medical Physiology. lOthed. Philadelphia W.B. Saunders Co., 2000. Kandel, E.R., J.H. Schwartz, andT.M. Jessell. eds. Principles of Neural Science. 4th ed New York Elsevier, 2000. [Pg.516]

Robert Nozick and Wilt Chamberlain, in J. Arthur and W. Shaw (eds.), Justice and Economic Distribution, 246-62. Englewood Cliffs, N.). Prentice Hall 1978. [Pg.537]

We would like to thank Bob Grasselli, Jim Burrington, and Keith Hall for spirited discussions of various aspects of chemistry on molybdates. We also gratefully acknowledge partial support of this work from the Department of Energy (under a contract with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and the Donors of the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society. One of the authors (JNA) wishes to acknowledge support in the form of a fellowship from the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation. This chapter is Contribution No. 7101 from the Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics. [Pg.35]

As previously mentioned, this chemistry faculty was heavily weighted with former members of the Los Alamos Chemistry Division and their students, but Sowden was one of the exceptions. He now shared, with Dr. C. D. Gutsche and Dr. David Lipkin, crowded laboratory facilities which were limited by the Department s confinement to one building, Busch Hall. Particularly warm relations developed with Dr. Lipkin and Dr. S. I. Weissman at this time and later with Drs. Lindsay Helmholtz and Arthur Wahl. [Pg.6]

Haas Arthur, 13 Hagstrom Stanley A., 588 Hall George G., 393, 432 Hameka Hendrik F., 123, 762, 791... [Pg.1023]

William Arthur Bone (Stockton on Tees, 19 March 1871-London, ii June 1938), a pupil of Dixon, was professor in Leeds (1906), and of chemical technology in Imperial College, London (1912) he carried out much scientific and technical work on combustion and explosions, and on the constitution of coal. His successor at Imperial College (1936-52) was Alfred Charles Glyn Egerton (Glyn Hall, Merioneth, ii October 1886-Mouans Sartoux (S. France), 7 September 1959) who studied at University College, London (M. A.), then became Lees Reader in thermodynamics, Oxford. [Pg.628]

Stride, Mrs. Arthur L., Bush Hall, Hatfield, Herts. [Pg.188]

Day, R. A. and Arthur L. Underwood, Quantitative Analysis, 6th ed., Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1991. [Pg.537]


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