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Hopkins, David

David R. Yarkony, Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD... [Pg.765]

The Reactivity Charts were prepared in collaboration with the following chemists, to whom we are most grateful John O. Albright, Dale L. Boger, Dr. Daniel J. Brunelle, Dr. David A. Clark, Dr. Jagabandhu Das, Herbert Estreicher, Anthony L. Feliu, Dr. Frank W. Hobbs, Jr., Paul B. Hopkins, Dr. Spencer Knapp, Dr. Pierre Lavallee, John Munroe, Jay W. Ponder, Marcus A. Tius, Dr. David R. Williams, and Robert E. Wolf, Jr. [Pg.412]

Hai-Lung Dai, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, USA James M. Farrar, Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, USA Kopin Liu, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Taiwan David R. Yarkony, Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, USA James J. Valentini, Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, USA... [Pg.529]

In fact, the two-point method can be considered a special case of the more general S-G concept, since it can be considered the application of the set of convolution coefficients —1, 0, 1 to the data. Of course, these convolution coefficients were created ad hoc, and not according to the general scheme that produces the S-G set. Nevertheless, it is convenient to group them together for the purpose of further examination. We are also indebted to David Hopkins for invaluable discussions concerning the properties of the S-G convolution coefficients (D. Hopkins, 2002, personal Communication). [Pg.371]

The authors thank David Hopkins for valuable discussions regarding several aspects of the behavior of Savitzky-Golay derivatives, and also for making sure we spelled Savilzky and "Steinier correctly ... [Pg.378]

Cowen, David L., in Blake, John B., Ed. "Safeguarding the Public Historical Aspects of Medicinal Drug Control" Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, 1970, p 72-82. [Pg.135]

Patricia J. Eieel The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX Cathy Eng The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX David S. Ettinger The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD... [Pg.433]

In 1976, Ian Creese, David R. Burt, and Solomon H. Snyder of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, reported that the most effective schizophrenia medications are the ones that have the strongest affinity for dopamine receptors. Researchers also discovered drugs that increased the amount of dopamine inadvertently caused schizophrenic symptoms in patients. These findings led to the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia—too much dopamine causes schizophrenia. [Pg.92]

David G. Hoel, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Michael Lieberman, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri Abraham M. Llllenfeld, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland... [Pg.6]

WENDIE ANDERSON, DAVID A. SCHEINBERG, and METTE STRAND—Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205... [Pg.215]

Schwartzman, David, "Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry", The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 1976. [Pg.165]

CLAUSEWITZ Michael Howard THE COLD WAR Robert McMahon CONSCIOUSNESS Sue Blackmore CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY Simon Critchley COSMOLOGY Peter Coles CRYPTOGRAPHY Fred Piper and Sean Murphy DADA AND SURREALISM David Hopkins... [Pg.157]

Gordon Orians (Chair), University of Washington, Seattle John Doull, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City David Allen, University of Texas, Austin Ingrid C. Burke, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Thomas Burke, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. [Pg.10]

David Harvey, Consciousness and the Urban Experience (Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), p. 165, quoted in Merriman, Aux marges de la ville, p. 12. See also David Harvey, The Urban Experience (Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989), which covers much of the same ground. [Pg.371]

DAVID V. KALBAUGH, Applied Physics Laboratory, lohns Hopkins University... [Pg.200]


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