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Hudson, Charles

CHARLES BROWN, ROBERT F. HUDSON, and GARY A. WARTEW Chemical Laboratory, University of Kent at Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NH, England... [Pg.231]

Figure 4.17 Correlation of Hudson River volumetric discharge at Waterford, New York, to enantiomer fractions (EFs) of dissolved (A) and particulate PCB 95 In the Hudson River Estuary. (Reproduced with permission from Environmental Science and Technology, Chiral Source Apportionment of Polychlorinated Biphenyls to the Hudson River Estuary Atmosphere and Food Web, by Brian j. Asher, Charles S. Wong and Lisa A. Rodenburg, 41(17), 6163-6169. Copyright (2007) American Chemical Society)... Figure 4.17 Correlation of Hudson River volumetric discharge at Waterford, New York, to enantiomer fractions (EFs) of dissolved (A) and particulate PCB 95 In the Hudson River Estuary. (Reproduced with permission from Environmental Science and Technology, Chiral Source Apportionment of Polychlorinated Biphenyls to the Hudson River Estuary Atmosphere and Food Web, by Brian j. Asher, Charles S. Wong and Lisa A. Rodenburg, 41(17), 6163-6169. Copyright (2007) American Chemical Society)...
Hassid s many contributions on the structure and synthesis of plant carbohydrates were recognized by a number of honors and awards. He received the first Sugar Research Award (1945) of the National Academy of Sciences (jointly with M. Doudoroff and H. A. Barker), the Charles Reid Barnes Honorary Life Membership Award of the American Society of Plant Physiologists (1964), and the C. S. Hudson Award of the Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry of the American Chemical Society (1967). He was elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences (1958) and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1969), and he was honored at the 6th International Symposium on Carbohydrate Chemistry (1972) as one of three outstanding, senior American carbohydrate chemists. He was elected Chairman of the Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry (1949-1950) of the American Chemical Society, and he served as a member of numerous editorial boards, including those of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Annual Review of Biochemistry, Carbohydrate Research, Phytochemistry, and Analytical Biochemistry. [Pg.13]

Nancy K. Kim, Anthony J. Grey, Ronald Tramontano, Charles Hudson, and Geoffrey Laccetti... [Pg.527]

Anonymous (1897). Charles Benjamin Brush. Engineering News 37(JunelO) 359. P Anonymous (1899). Brush, C.B. National cyclopaedia of American biography 9 33. New York./ Brush, C.B. (1880). The Hudson River Tunnel. Trans. ASCE 9 259-277. [Pg.136]

Charles-Roux, E. The World of Coco Chanel Friends, Fashion, Fame (Thames Hudson, London, 2005). [Pg.639]

Starr, C.G. (1989) The Influence of Sea Power on Ancient History. Oxford Oxford University Press. Steele, J. (2002) Eames House Charles and Ray Eames (Architecture in Detail). London Phaidon Press. Steer, J. (1980) A Concise History of Venetian Painting. Thames Hudson. [Pg.233]

Gerald L. Schneberger, Training Resources, Inc., Flint, Michigan Charles S. Schollenberger, Hudson, Ohio Irving Skeist, Skeist Incorporated, Whippany, New Jersey... [Pg.785]


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