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Hill, Lister

In 1964 Douglas Cart Engelbart (Stanford Research Institute in California) developed the mouse as an input device and Bill Enghsh built its prototype from a carved block of wood with a single red button. Shortly thereafter, the mouse was used at the Lister Hill Center of the National Institutes of Health for the input of chemical structures. [Pg.44]

Hounslow etal. (1988), Hounslow (1990a), Hostomsky and Jones (1991), Lister etal. (1995), Hill and Ng (1995) and Kumar and Ramkrishna (1996a,b) present numerical discretization schemes for solution of the population balance and compute correction factors in order to preserve total mass and number whilst Wojcik and Jones (1998a) evaluated various methods. [Pg.56]

The NLM Gateway is currently being developed by the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications (LHNCBC) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). [Pg.53]

Snow RH, Allen T, Ennis BJ, Lister JD. Size reduction and size enlargement. In Perry RH, Green DW, Maloney JO, eds. Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook. 7th ed. New York McGraw-Hill, 1997 20-13-20-22. [Pg.127]

Acknowledgments. Some of the work deseribed in this review was performed in the authors laboratory and was funded by the BBSRC, MRC, Royal Soeiety and Leverhulme Trust. NSS is a Lister Institute Researeh Fellow. MJS and NSS were Royal Soeiety University Research Fellows. The authors wish to aeknowledge Professors R. Hille and F. S. Mathews who have both made substantial eontributions to studies on TMADH and with... [Pg.176]

FIGURE 2.1. Tilden and Company was an important manufacturer of botanical medicines prior to and during the Civil War, and as such was a leading standard-bearer of quality tinctures and extracts. It was one of the very few important pharmaceutical firms not located in Philadelphia. Illustration from the 1861 Tilden catalog, courtesy of the Reynolds Historical Library, Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham. [Pg.32]

The National Library of Medicine is another principal unit of the NIH. The 10-story Lister Hill Center houses the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications and the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Both are components of the National Library of Medicine. The Library produces and publishes Index Medicus, a comprehensive monthly listing of articles appearing in the world s leading medical journals. The Library also operates a computerized Index Medicus, known as MEDLINE (PubMed), and has pioneered the introduction of large medical bibliographic databases. [Pg.578]

McCray, A.T. Improving access to healthcare information The Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications. MD Comput. 2000, 29-34, March/April. http //www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible human. html (accessed Oct. 2000). [Pg.583]


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