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Harris, George

Don Gatz, Glen Gordon, Bruce Harris, George Hidy, Phil Hopke, Reginald Jordon, Ted Knelp, Nick Rolak, Ross Leadbetter,... [Pg.103]

In 1969, Henry Harris, George Klein, and colleagues, reported that cancerous cells, which could produce tumours in animals, lost their tumorigenicity when they were fused with non-cancerous normal cells. The loss of tumorigenicity was then perpetuated from one generation to the next. This experiment was a landmark in cancer research. Many experiments that followed demonstrated that this condition applied to all kinds of cancers—virally induced, chemically induced, and spontaneous tumours—and to a variety of cell types—epithelial cells, fibroblasts, and lymphoc5rtes. [Pg.276]

Osage Orange Pigments. XI. Complete Structures of Osajin and Pomiferin, M. L. Wolfrom, Walter D. Harris, George F. Johnson, J. E. Mahan, Sam M. Moffett, and Bernard Wildi, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 68, 406-418 (1946). [Pg.28]

Morris Gutenstein K Hafner George S Hammond K Gerald Hampton Thomas M Harris J B Harrison Charles R Hauser R W Hoffmann E Hoft John E Hyre Joseph P John A D Josey... [Pg.147]

Heinrich Rinderknecht Michael G Romanelli John P Schaefer Harry P Schultz J E Shields Robert M Silverstein P S Skell A R Surrey S Swaminathan Nicholas J Turro G E VandfnBerg P S Venkataramani George F Vesley K H Vopel B J Wakefield H W Wanzlick Newton W Werner Emil White G Wittig Wysong... [Pg.147]

Barth, Delbert S., 97 Burkhalter, Richard A., Carra, Joseph S., 53 Flatman, George T., 43 Harris, Daniel J., 27 Heath, Clark W., Jr., 7 Hynes, H. Patricia, 1 Joumel, Andre G., 109 Liggett, Walter, 119 Mason, Benjamin J., 97 McCall, Merley F., 15 Mix, Theodore J., 15 Provost, Donald 0., 15 Provost, Lloyd P., 79 Splttler, Thomas M., 37 Taylor, John K., 105 Thomas, Ralph E., 67... [Pg.140]

Clavis Alchymiae or, Artefius longaevus, Nicholas Flammel, Roger Bachon, and George Ripley ... The third book" has separate title page with imprint "printed for J. Harris, and T. Howkins, 1692", inserted before leaves 2H 4 and 2F1. [Pg.93]

Sheppard, Harry J. "The mythological tradition and seventeenth century alchemy." In Science, medicine and society in the Renaissance essays to honor W Pagel, ed. Allen George Debus, 47-59. London , 1972. [Pg.238]

Kauffman, George B. and H. Harry Szamant.The central science essays on the uses of chemistry.. ... [Pg.563]

Meyers, A. I. Knaus, G. Kamata, K. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1974, 96, 268. While Albert I. Meyers was an assistant professor at Wayne State University, neighboring pharmaceutical firm Parke-Davis (Drs. George Moersch and Harry Crooks) donated several kilograms of (IS, 2S)-(+)-2-amino-l-phenyl-1,3-propanediol (Meyers referred to it as the Parke-Davis diol), from which his chemistry with chiral oxazolines began. Meyers is currently Professor Emeritus at Colorado State University. [Pg.379]

George, B., A. Harris, andA. Mitchell. 2001. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and the Consistency of Decision-Making Evidence from Pharmaceutical Reimbursement in Australia (1991 to 1996). PharmacoEconomics 19(11) 1103-1109. [Pg.301]

Abrash, Samuel A., 115 Atkins, Peter, 44 Bliem, Carribeth L., 194 Bodner, George M., 155 Bruce, Chrystal D., 194 Ellis, Arthur B., 40 Ellison, Mark D., 1 Francl, Michelle M., 253 Gardner, David E., 155 Harris, HollyAnn, 298 Koehler, Brian P., 280 LoBue, James M., 280... [Pg.312]

Submitted by George H. Coleman, Gust Nichols, Chester M. McCloskky, and Harry D. Anspon. [Pg.87]

Prof. Harry H. Wasserman, Dr. George M. Clark and Dr. Patricia C. Turley... [Pg.73]

On 19 May 1953, a bomb of 32 kT yield (code name Harry) was exploded at the Nevada Test Site. A gamma dose rate equivalent to 27 milliroentgen per hour (230//Gy h 1) at 1 d was measured at St George, Utah, 200 km from the test site. Assuming no chemical fractionation of fission products, the fallout of 131I at St George was 1.0 MBq m 2. This is almost identical to the fallout of 1311 in the zone of maximum deposition about 10 km from Windscale (Chamberlain, 1959). Relative... [Pg.145]

Knapp s calculations showed the possibility of a public health hazard from the Nevada tests, which, in retrospect, would have justified a ban on the sale of local milk, similar to that applied in Cumbria after the Windscale accident. The calculations were criticised as speculative. However, a further comparison can be made of the consequences of the Harry test and the Windscale accident. St George is 200 km from the Nevada Test Site. Leeds is 150 km from Windscale. In Table 3.11, the calculated Cj(max) levels at Leeds (Burch, 1959) are compared with the respective emissions of 131I. [Pg.147]

The Harry test released about 140 times as much 131I as the Windscale accident, and Knapp s calculated Cj(max) at St George is 50-100 times greater than the measured Cj(max) at Leeds. Burch estimated that the dose to the thyroid of a four-year-old Leeds boy, drinking 0.71 per day of local milk was about 0.8 rad. An infant consuming a similar amount of milk would receive a higher dose because of its smaller thyroid mass. Thus Knapp s estimate of thyroid dose at St George is not unreasonable. [Pg.147]


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