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Henderson, James

Henderson, James A., and Theodore Eisenberg. 1990. The Quiet Revolution in Products Liability An Empirical Study of Legal Change. UCLA Law Review 37 (February) 479-553. [Pg.88]

Rogene Henderson, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico Carol Henry, American Chemistry Council, Arlington, Virginia Robert Huggett, Michigan State University, East Lansing James H Johnson, Howard University, Washington, D.C. [Pg.8]

The authors beg to acknowledge assistance received directly and indirectly from well-known text-books by the following authors—Adams and others, Barnett, Barrowcliff and Carr, Cain, Cain and Thorpe, Cohen, Elbs, Fiertz-David, Fischer, Gattermann, Henderson, Knecht and Hibbert, Lassar-Cohn, Hans Meyer, Meyer-Jacobson, Meyer-Tingle, Perkin, F. M., Sudborough and James, and Ullmann. [Pg.550]

James A. Henderson received his B.Sc. in Biochemistry from Tennessee Technological University. After completing a M.S. degree in Chemistry at the same institution with Professor Jeffrey O. Boles, he moved to the University of Colorado at Boulder where he received his Ph.D. degree under the direction of Professor Andrew Phillips. In 2008, he moved to Harvard University where he is currently a postdoctoral researcher in the lab of Professor Yoshito Kishi. His research interests include the development of new methods for the synthesis of biologically active natural products. [Pg.417]

Sutherland then had six publications with Forsyth James Wilson,90 Henderson s successor, on semicarbazones and acridines. Sutherland closed her obituary of Wilson with the statement It has been a privilege of the writer to collaborate with Professor Wilson in much of his later research and she therefore takes this opportunity to pay tribute to a kind and... [Pg.292]

Simcox is difficult to identify. Perhaps he was the W. J. Simcox mentioned in a letter from Henderson to Boulton, 17 August 1777, who was engaged in engine innovations. Or, more likely, he is the Simcock who proposed using an elastic vapour instead of steam) who is mentioned as a projector in Dickinson and Jenkins, James Watt and the Steam Engine, pp. 322-3. [Pg.208]

Neas, I., G.W. Brown, J.P. Dickerson, R.M. Henderson, W.B. James, W.B. Line, and H.C. Threat Jr Evaluation of once-over low-profile harvested tobacco Part I. Processing and leaf analysis Tob. Sci. 22 (1978) 59-63 Part n. Smoke chemistry and smoking panel evaluation Tob. Sci. 22 (1978) 67-70. [Pg.1368]

Henderson, Jr., James A., Richard N. Pearsonand John A. Siliciano. (1994). The Torts Process. (Fourth Edition.) Boston Little Brown. [Pg.222]

Bodl., MS Bawlinson D 833, fols. 59r, 70v. Possibly related to Sir Patrick Murray of Auchtertyre, 2nd Baronet (d. 1735), Scottish Quietist close to James Keith (see below). G.D. Henderson (ed.). Mystics of the North-east, Including I, Letters of James Keith, M.D., an-d Others to Lord Deskford LL, Correspondence Between Dr. George Garden and James Cunningham (Aberdeen, 1934), p. 20. [Pg.235]

Revising the Restatement. During the second assault, the business community also targeted the Restatement (Second) of Torts for reform. When the powers that be at the American Law Institute selected the two most prominent critics of its strict liability approach to products liability. Professors James Henderson and Aaron Twerski, to be the Reporters for a separate volume of a third edition of the Restatement devoted exclusively to products liability, they appeared to have a particular agenda in mind. Any doubts on that score were dispelled when Henderson and Twerski stated at the outset that their aim was not simply to restate the law, but to improve it along the lines that they had long advocated. ... [Pg.209]


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