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R. Barer, in A. W. PoUister, ed.. Physical Techniques in Biological Research Ilia, Academic Press, New York, 1966, Chapt. 1. [Pg.406]

HendeeW. 1973. Radioactive isotopes in biological research. New York, NY John Wiley and Sons. [Pg.313]

R.J. Cotter, Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry. Instrumentation and Applications in Biological Research, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC (1997). [Pg.417]

Bures, J., M. Petran, and J. Zachar, Electrophysiological Methods in Biological Research, Academic Press, New York, 1967. [Pg.464]

Mast, S. O. Motor responses in unicellular animals, in Protozoa in Biological Research. (Calkins, G.N. and Summers, F.M., eds.), pp. 271-351. New York Columbia Univ. Press 1941... [Pg.71]

Selders, A. A., Cline, J. F. and Rediske, J. H. (1956). Uptake of radioactive elements from Bravo test site soil, page 87 in Biology Research—Annual Report (for) 1955, Report No. HW-41500 (Office of Technical Services, Washington). [Pg.96]

PEG is hydrophilic and is widely used in biological research because it protects surfaces from interacting with cells or proteins. Thus, coated particles may result in increased blood circulation time. For their preparation, 10-mg magnetite particles were dispersed in 1.0 mU of deoxygenated water by sonication for 30 min. The aqueous dispersion of MNPs was dissolved in the aqueous cores of reverse micelles... [Pg.257]

Used industrially as a chemical intermediate in the manufacture of couplers for color photography, as a photo polymerization agent for vinyl compounds, as a solvent, and as an enzyme inactivator in biological research. [Pg.414]

Schnur, J. M. Peckerar, M. (Eds.). Synthetic Microstructures in Biological Research. Plenum, New York, 1992. [Pg.365]

Swift H, Rasch E. Microphotometry with visible light, in Physical Techniques in Biological Research, Vol. HI (Oster G, Pollister AW, eds.), Academic Press, New York, 1956, pp. 353 100. [Pg.157]

Sokal, R.R. and Rohlf, F.J. (1995) Biometry The Principles and Practice of Statistics in Biological Research. W.H. Freeman and Company New York. [Pg.89]

Defining the biochemical mechanisms that couple stimulation at the cell surface to secretion by exocytosis is a major focus in biological research. In the mast cell, the steps by which immunologic secretagogues (for example, specific antigen, anti-IgE antibodies) activate a secretory response have been extensively studied and there are several reviews covering this area [ 12-14, 16, 121, 177],... [Pg.176]

A different approach is required in biological research, pharmacology, forensic investigations, occupational hygiene and environmental protection. Often one confronts samples that are difficult to deal with because of their small size, unstability, the low concentration... [Pg.1044]

Angela Parrish received her BS in Biology, magna cum laude with distinction in research, from Cornell University in 2003, where she was a Cornell Presidential Research Scholar and a Hughes Scholar. She has participated in biological research at the USDA, the Wellcome Trust Center at Cambridge University, and Georgetown University. She is currently a... [Pg.616]

The implication of these problems is daunting and has led researchers to overlook some of the nasty details and to develop what might be called practical strategies . This situation is just another example of the heuristic nature of many of the computational methods employed in biological research in general and drug research in particular. What is described in this chapter is a practical procedure based on a soft, heuristic approach to the problem of compound acquisition that has been implemented and used at Pharmacia over the last several years. [Pg.318]

WiUiams, R. M., Zipfel, W. R., and Webb, W. W. 2001. Multiphoton microscopy in biological research. Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol. 5 603-8. [Pg.102]

R.R. Sokal, F.J. Rohlf Biometry, the principles and practices of statistics in biological research (second edition), W.H. Freeman, New York, 1981, p. 271. [Pg.146]

A water-soluble salt of the above synthetic helical polyacetylene derivative, (I), in the current application having no asymmetric carbon atom was prepared by Sakajiri et al. (1) and used in biological research associated with biomimesis. [Pg.98]


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