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Hardy, James

James H. Clark, Kris Milkowski, Jeff Hardy, Vitaly Budarin... [Pg.246]

I thank the following for their direct contributions in the preparation of this paper Charles Overberger, Ray Seymour, Paul Flory, James Scott Long, Zeno Wicks, Maurice Huggins, A1 Zettle-moyer, Walter Stockmayer, Fred Elrich, Fred Billmeyer, Malcolm Renfrew, Carl Marvel and Malcolm Dole and Edgar Hardy for suggestions as to how to develop the presented material. [Pg.142]

George A. Schumacher, Helen Goodell, James D. Hardy, and Harold G. Wolff, Science, 92, 110112 (1940). [Pg.177]

Hudson, E. R., Pan, D. A., James, J., Lucocq, J. M., Hawley, S. A., Green, K. A., Baba, O., Terashima, T. and Hardie, D. G., 2003, A novel domain in AMP-activated protein kinase causes glycogen storage bodies similar to those seen in hereditary cardiac arrhythmias, Curr Biol, 13, pp 861-6. [Pg.208]

Figure 6-3 Examples of separation mechanisms used in chromatography. (Courtesy James K. Hardy, Akron, Ohio [http //uli.cbemistry.uakron.edu/].)... Figure 6-3 Examples of separation mechanisms used in chromatography. (Courtesy James K. Hardy, Akron, Ohio [http //uli.cbemistry.uakron.edu/].)...
H.C. James and J.E. Hardy Jeffry, Sustainable Development in Practice Case Studies for Engineers and Scientists, Eds., A. Azapagic, R. Clift and S. Perdon, Wiley, Chichester, UK, 2004... [Pg.197]

Dr. James Hardy performed the first lung transplantation at the University of Mississippi in 1963. The immunosuppressive regimen at the time was azathio-prine, steroids, and thymic radiation. Unfortunately, the lung transplant recipient died 18 days later secondary to renal failure however, the lung allograft had not... [Pg.261]

James K. Hardy University of Akron Leland Harris... [Pg.26]

Anita Gnezda Ball State University James K. Hardy... [Pg.31]

Inspector of Factories and Shops in Western Australia reports on the effect of asbestos dust on the lungs of workers in the James Hardie factory in Perth. [Pg.53]

The first human lung transplantation (LuTX) was performed hy Dr James Hardy (Hardy et al. 1963) in June 1960 at the University of Mississippi in a patient with unresectahle lung cancer and obstructive pneumonitis. The patient received immunosuppression with azathioprine (Aza) and irradiation, hut he died due to renal failure after 17 days. [Pg.139]


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