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Henry, John

Guerlac, Henry. John Mayow and the aerial nitre. CIHS 7 332-349. [Pg.268]

Grabowski, Henry, John M. Vernon, and Lacy Glenn Thomas. 1978. Estimating the Effects of Regulation on Innovation An International Comparative Analysis of the Pharmaceutical Industry. Journal ofEaw and Economics 21(1) 133-163. [Pg.302]

Henry, John, Occult Qualities and the Experimental Philosophy Active Principles in Pre-Newtonian MatterTheory , History of Science, 24 (1986), 335—81. [Pg.251]

Henry, John. Let Newton Bel. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1988. Henry, William. The Elements of Experimental Chemistry. Volume I. Thomas Andres, Boston. 1814. [Pg.491]

W.H.M. [Mills, W. H.] (1930). Obituary notices Henry John Horstman Fenton. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A 127 i-v. [Pg.443]

The iron(II) ion (Fe " ) reduces hydrogen peroxide to hydroxyl radical and hydroxide ion. The mixture of H2O2 and Fe + is known as Fenton s reagent. It was developed in the 1890s by Henry John Horstman Fenton. The effective oxidizing agent is the hydroxyl radical (HO-). [Pg.75]

The generation of -OH in the very close proximity required for its interaction with DNA is believed to transpire by the Fenton reaction (1), first described around the turn of the nineteenth century by Henry John Horstman Fenton, who discovered that hydrogen peroxide is a much more potent oxidant in the presence of various metals, notably the ferrous ion (Fell) than in their absence. Subsequently, Fritz Haber and coworkers proposed that the potent oxidant generated during the Fenton reaction is in fact -OH, produced according to the following reaction (18) ... [Pg.1354]

Fenton, Henry John Horstman (1854-1929) British chemist at Cambridge in 1878 and was University Lecturer in chemistry from 1904 to 1924. [Pg.602]

Henry, John. The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modem Science. New York St. Martin s Press, 1997. [Pg.231]

MI, Folder lA, Witness Statement Henry John Newman, 27 April 2000 also MI, Folder 2D, Exhibit JAM/16, RAF Service Record Ronald Maddison, pp. 144-5 Laville 2004a. [Pg.528]

MI, Folder lA, Witness Statement Henry John Newman, 27 April 2000. [Pg.528]

MI, Transcript, Day 17, Witness Testimony Henry John Newman, p. 89. [Pg.535]

Henry, John. Moving Heaven and Earth Copernicus and the Solar System. Cambridge, England Icon, 2001. [Pg.2087]

Talon, Henri, John Bunyan The Man and his Works, 1948, trans. Barbara Wall, London Rockliff, 1951. [Pg.179]

Henry, John and Hutton, Sarah (eds.) (1990), New Perspectives on Renaissance Thought Essays in the History of Science, Education and Philosophy in Honour of Charles B. Schmitt. London Duckworth. [Pg.433]

Grant, Balaram Gupta, Alice Ku, Gao Liang, Henry Lin, Christine Lui, Chuck McFarland, Ripu Malhotra, Y. K. Mo, Dick Porter, Surya Prakash (who later in Los Angeles became my close colleague and a wonderful friend, see Chapter 8), George Salem, Jacob Shen, John Staral, Jim Svoboda, Paul Szilagyi, and John Welch. [Pg.91]

Henry L. Langhaar, Energy Methods in Applied Mechanics, John Wiley, NeW ork, 1962 (also Krieger, Malabar, Florida, 1982). [Pg.330]

From shadows and symbols into the truth ) —John Henry Cardinal Newman... [Pg.50]

I acknowledge many scholars of the periodic table from diverse fields, including Peter Atkins, Henry Bent, Bernadette Bensaude, Nathan Brooks, Edwin Constable, John Emsley, Michael Gordin, Ray Hefferlin, William Jensen, Herbert Kaesz, Masanori Kaji, Maurice Kibler, Bruce King, Mike Laing, Laurence Lavelle, Guillermo Restrepo, Dennis Rouvray, Oliver Sacks, Eugen Schwarz, Philip Stewart, Mark Winters and many others. [Pg.156]

Materials Handbook , 14th edition, George S. Brady, Henry R. Clauser and John Vaccari McGraw Hill (1996) ISBN 0070070849. Covers metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, fibers, sandwich structures, leather. This one-volume encyclopedia of materials, known simply as Brady s and published since 1929, is now in its 14th edition. This unique tool provides a one-stop source of comprehensive information on virtually every material and substance used in industry and engineering. [Pg.602]

Organometallic Compounds John Eisch and Henry Gilman... [Pg.436]

R. P. Burns Alwyn G. Davies Lawrence B. Ebert J. Fenner Richard J. Lagow C. A. McAuliffe F. P. McCullough John A. Morrison Geoffrey A. Ozin William J. Power A. Rabenau Henry Selig Peter J. Smith G. Trageser... [Pg.445]

HENRY BREM The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland... [Pg.43]

Catalyst Poisoning, L. Louis Hegedus and Robert W. McCabe Catalysis of Organic Reactions, edited by John R. Kosak Adsorption Technology A Step-by-Step Approach to Process Evaluation and Application, edited by Frank L. Slejko Deactivation and Poisoning of Catalysts, edited by Jacques Oudar and Henry Wise... [Pg.540]

John, Duke of Bedford, 1389-1435, uncle to Henry VI Sir Edward Grey, d. 1547... [Pg.8]

It was in the cold of the weeks after Candlemas that I heard of Johns death in the second fight at Saint Albans. It was like hearing of an ill prophecy fulfilled long dreaded, yet impossible to believe. King Henry had been rescued from the Yorkist rebels, but the Earl of Warwick had escaped with no small part of his army there would be more battles, not a doubt of it. [Pg.104]


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