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Hank C. Jenkins-Smith is professor of public policy at the George H.W. Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A M University in College Station. He holds the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Chair of Business and Government at the Bush School. He was previously professor of political science and director of the Institute for Public Policy at the University of New Mexico. Professor Jenkins-Smith s areas of research include science and technology policy, environmental policy, public perceptions of environmental and technical risks, and national security policy. Professor Jenkins-Smith has written books on the public policy process and policy analysis and has served on a number of committees for the National Research Council. [Pg.172]

Opioids are sedating and cause a reduction in processing speed in clinical populations (e.g.. Digit Symbol Substitution Test) (Wood et al. 1998). However, a study in healthy subjects did not confirm these effects on digit substitution (Walker and Zacny 1998). Improvements are seen in choice reaction time after morphine administration (Hanks et al. 1995). Deficits have been reported in early-stage visual processing (O Neill et al. 1995 Hanks et al. 1995). By comparison, morphine s cognitive effects are lesser than those of lorazepam, but milder than hydromorphone (Rapp et al. 1996 Hanks et al. 1995). [Pg.312]

The three human IgG products discussed here were purified from Fraction II -I- III paste by slightly different processing methods but all three shared the same final formulation in 0.2 M glycine, pH 4.25. All three were 10% protein solutions, of which 98% was IgG, and their monomer contents were greater than 90%. At production scale, IgG final bulks (pH 4.25) are typically sterile filtered, aseptically filled into sterile final containers and incubated at 20-27°C for 21days-28days. For the virus studies, however, IgG final bulk material was spiked with virus and adjusted to pH 4.3 or 4.5 before incubating at 5, 20, or 23°C, for up to 28 days. Hanks Balance Salt Solution (HBSS) or IgG, adjusted to pH 7, were also spiked with virus and included as positive controls. Aliquots for virus... [Pg.3999]

Scouring machines of wool depend on the kind of wool to be scoured i.e. raw wool, hank form or woven fabrics. Scouring of wool can be carried out in batch or continuous process, aqueous or solvent media and rope or open width form. [Pg.145]

Silk yam is normally degummed in the hank form. In the pack (beck), the hanks are normally hung on polished wood or metal rods which are submerged in the bath and turned by hand. Alternatively, hank and spray dyeing machines can also be used for degumming of silk in yam form. In the foam boiling process foam produced by soap bath comes m contact with silk and thus causes degumming. [Pg.156]

Evaluation of the degree of internalization of the radioconjugate at 3 and 4 h was carried out in acidic conditions in order to remove the radioactivity bound to the membrane [16.7]. Labelled DOTATATE that was bound to the membrane but not internalized was removed by incubation of the cells in 20mM sodium acetate in Hank s balanced salt solution (HBSS-Ac) at pH5 for 10 min, followed by centrifugation. The supernatant was collected and the process was repeated once more. The pellet containing the cells was redissolved in 1 mL of O.IN sodium hydroxide, and the radioactivity was measured. [Pg.274]

Schubert, E, Pfeiffer, D., Wollenberger, U., KOhnel, S., Hanke, G., Hauptmann, B., Scheller, E, in Biosensors Applications in Medicine, Environmental Monitoring, and Process Control, GBF Monographs, Schmidt, R. D., Scheller, E (eds) Weinheim Verlag Chemie, 1989, 11-15. [Pg.117]

FIGURE 9.1 Plant-type ferredoxin (Fd) isoforms with diverse redox potential could donate or receive electrons involved in many metabolic processes (modified from the model of chlo-roplast described in Tognetti et al. 2006 and Hanke et al. 2004). PSI and PSII, photosystem I and II, respectively FNR, Fd NADP reductase FTR, Fd thioredoxin reductase Trx, thiore-doxin PGR5, proton gradient regulation protein 2-Cys Prx, 2-Cys peroxiredoxin PQ, plas-toquinone PC, plastocyanin. [Pg.125]

Abel s method of nitrating cotton was not elegant. The plant was a series of water-cooled cast-iron pots containing mixed acid into which cotton hanks were dipped. J. M. Thomson from Ardeer and his brother came to work at Waltham Abbey and in 1905 devised the displacement process. William MacNab describes the operation ... [Pg.371]


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