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Hanson, William

Parr, T.P., E. J. Gutmark, D. M. Hanson-Parr, and K. Yu. 1995. Control of sooty high-energy-density fuel combustion. 8th ONR Propulsion Meeting Proceedings. Eds. G. D. Roy and E. Williams. La Jolla, CA University of California at San Diego. 215-24. [Pg.351]

Kolb, C. E., D. R. Worsnop, M. S. Zahniser, P. Davidovits, L. F. Keyser, M.-T. Leu, M. J. Molina, D. R. Hanson, A. R. Ravis-hankara, L. R. Williams, and M. A. Tolbert, Laboratory Studies of Atmospheric Heterogeneous Chemistry, in Current Problems in Atmospheric Chemistry (J. R. Barker, Ed.), Advances in Physical Chemistry Series, World Scientific, Singapore, 1995. [Pg.716]

Zhang, G., V. Budker, P. Williams, K. Hanson, and J.A. Wolff, Surgical procedures for intravascular delivery of plasmid DNA to organs. Methods Enzymol, 2002. 346 125-33. [Pg.425]

Procedures for isolation and measurement of lipids in foods include exhaustive Soxhlet extraction with hexane or petroleum ether (AOAC, 1995 see Basic Protocol 1), chloro-form/methanol (Hanson and Olley, 1963 Ambrose, 1969), chloroform/methanol/water (Folch et al., 1957 Bligh and Dyer, 1959 see Basic Protocol 2 and Alternate Protocol 2), acid digestion followed by extraction (see Basic Protocol 4), or, for starchy material, extraction with n-propanol-water (e.g., Vasanthan and Hoover, 1992 see Basic Protocol 3). Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages and successful measurement of lipid content is often dictated by the type of sample and extraction medium employed. Commercial extraction and preparation of edible oils are explained in the literature (Williams, 1997). [Pg.433]

After Bunsen had detected and isolated caesium, spectroscopy was taken up with great enthusiasm by William Crookes, and this led to his detection and isolation of thallium in 1861.191 Crookes letters to Charles Hanson Greville Williams, who was also working with the spectroscope, and who felt he deserved some of the credit for the discovery of thallium, have been published.192 The use of spectrochemistry in the search for hitherto unknown chemical elements in Britain over the period 1860-1869 has been described. It was perceived that, like Crookes, a scientist could make his reputation by discovering a new element. This resulted in several claims for the existence of new elements that later proved to be unfounded.193 Once Kirchhoff had established beyond doubt that the dark Fraunhofer lines were caused by the same element that caused emission lines of identical wavelengths, the way was open for the chemical analysis of the atmosphere of the sun and stars. This was a process which had been declared to be an impossibility by Auguste Comte less than 30 years previously.194... [Pg.164]

Genin, Vlad E., Sonia Ben Ouagrham, David Holloway, Janies Goody, Michael Intrilgator, Ward Hanson, Jonathan Tucker, William Perry, David Bernstein, and Marcus Feldman, The Anatomy of Russian Defense Conversion, Vega Press, 2000. [Pg.50]

Tucker RM, Williams PL, Arathoon EG, Levine BE, Hartstein Al, Hanson LH, Stevens DA. Pharmacokinetics of fluconazole in cerebrospinal fluid and serum in human coccidioidal meningitis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1988 32(3) 369-73. [Pg.1385]

D.J. Williams, J.S. Kruger, A.F. McLeroy, A.P. Wilkinson, and J.C. Hanson, Iridium(III) Amine Complexes as High-stability Structure-directing Agents for the Synthesis of Metal Phosphates. Chem. Mater., 1999, 11, 2241-2249. [Pg.184]

Hanson, G. J., Baran, J. S., Clare, M., Williams, K., Babler, M., Bittner, S. E., Russell, M. A., Papaioannou, S. E., Yang, P.-C., and Walsh, G. M. Orally active renin inhibitors containing a novel aminoglycol dipeptide (Leu-Val) mimetic. In Peptides, Chemistry, Structure and Biology, Proceedings of the Eleventh American Peptide Symposium, Rivier, J. E., and Marshall, G. R., (Eds.). ESCOM Leiden, Netherlands 396-398 (1989)... [Pg.69]

In 1963, Carey and Haslewood isolated trace amounts of (25/ )-3a,7 ,12a-trihy-droxy-5 8-cholestan-26-oic acid from human fistula bile [96]. The stereochemistry at C-25 of this bile acid was recently confirmed by direct comparison with reference compounds of known absolute configuration [97], This trihydroxy-5j8-cholestanoic acid also occurs in baboon bile [98]. Hanson and Williams found the corresponding dihydroxy bile acid, 3 ,7a-dihydroxy-5 S-cholestan-26-oic acid, in human bile [99]. The occurrence of these higher bile acids, quantitatively of minor importance, is of interest because they are biosynthetic precursors of two primary bile acids of mammalian species, cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, respectively (Chapter 9). [Pg.292]


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