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First, and perhaps foremost, are the members of the library staff at E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Co., Chemicals and Pigments Department, Jackson Laboratory, Deepwater, New Jersey, for their remarkable and enthusaistic assistance in culling literature. We particularly appreciate the efforts of Louise Del Signore, Dianne Cowperthwait, Evern Ford, Eleanor Price, Joanne Randolph, and Dot Toulson. [Pg.418]

Society for Endocrinology http //www.endocrinology.org (Aims to promote advancement of public education in endocrinology. Contains a number of articles on endocrinology and a list of links to other relevant sites.) tbase—the Transgenic/Targeted Mutation Database at the Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine http //tbase.jax.org/... [Pg.640]

J. T. Przybytek (Ed.), "Righ Purity Solvent Guide", Burdick and Jackson Laboratories, Muskegon, MI, 1980. [Pg.274]

MA-ANOVA The Jackson Laboratory www.jax.org/research/churchill/software/ anova/index.html... [Pg.496]

Since the serendipitous discovery of Teflon at the Dupont Jackson Laboratory in 1938, fluoropolymers have grown steadily in technological and marketplace importance. New synthetic fluorine chemistry, new processes, and new appreciation of the mechanisms by which fluorine imparts exceptional properties all contribute to accelerating growth in fluoropolymers. [Pg.9]

The Jackson laboratory of the du Pont Company soon became interested in the catalytic power of hydrogen fluoride. The results of its work are recorded in three excellent papers. Using acrolein as the alkylating agent and hydrogen fluoride as the catalyst, peri syntheses have been performed (Calcott et al, 32), both those that are catalyzed by sulfuric acid and others that are not. By appropriate condensation, dehydration, and reduction, perylene was obtained from phenanthrene... [Pg.209]

In another paper from the Jackson Laboratories of the du Pont Company (Calcott et al., 34) there is reported a repetition of some of the reactions of Simons and Archer, as well as additional ones. Mono-, di-, and 1,2,4,5 tetraisopropylbenzene were obtained from propylene and benzene both l -chloro-i-butylbenzene and di-(l/-chloro)-d-butylben-zene were obtained from 3-chloro-2-methyl-propene-l and benzene p-f-butyltoluene and di-i-butyltoluene were obtained from diisobutylene and toluene tetraisopropylnaphthalene was obtained from propylene and naphthalene naphthyl-stearic acid was obtained from oleic acid and naphthalene mixed isopropyltetrahydronaphthalene was obtained from propylene and tetrahydronaphthalene 2,4,6-triisopropylphenol was obtained from propylene and phenol a mixture of monoisopropylated m-cresols was obtained from propylene and wi-cresol and di-(s-hexyl)-diphenyl oxide was obtained from hexene-3 and diphenyl oxide. [Pg.210]

The work described here was performed in a laboratory which had been specially modified and equipped to handle chemical carcinogens (10). Strict care was taken to avoid worker exposure to hazardous chemicals during the course of these studies. Reagent grade chemicals used for this work were 1,2-dichloroethane (Alfa Products, Danvers, MA) 1,1,1-trichloroethane (Matheson, Coleman Bell, Norwood, OH) 1,1,2-trichloroethane (J.T. Baker Chemical Co., Phillipsburg, NJ) n-heptane and n-hexane (Burdick Si Jackson Laboratories, Inc., Muskegon, MI). Also,used was a polychlorinated biphenyl whose chemical composition as determined... [Pg.235]

RICHARD R. THOMAS DuPont, Jackson Laboratory, Deepwater, New Jersey 08023. Fluoropolymers 2 Properties, edited by Hougham et al. Plenum Press, New York, 1999. [Pg.47]

In 1938, while attempting to prepare fluorocarbon derivatives, Roy J. Plunkett, at DuPont s Jackson Laboratory, discovered that he had prepared a new polymeric material. The discovery was somewhat serendipitous as the TFE that had been produced and stored in cylinders had polymerized into poly(tetra-fluoroethylene) (PTFE), as shown in Eigure 4.2. It did not take long to discover that PTFE possessed properties that were unusual and unlike those of similar hydrocarbon polymers. These properties include (1) low surface tension, (2) high Tm, (3) chemical inertness, and (4) low coefficient of friction. All of these properties have been exploited in the fabrication of engineering materials, wliich explains the huge commercial success of PTFE. [Pg.49]

Richard Thomas, DuPont, Jackson Laboratory, Deepwater, New Jersey 08023... [Pg.416]

SOURCES L. R. Snyder, in High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (C. Horvath, ed.), Vol. 3 (New York Academic Press. 1983) Burdick Jackson Solvent Guide, 3rd ed. (Muskegon, MI Burdick Jackson Laboratories, 1990). [Pg.563]

W II Lycan Jackson Laboratory E I du Pont de Nemours and Co Wilmington, Delaware... [Pg.111]

Burdick and Jackson International Award for Research in Pesticide Chemistry, sponsored by Burdick and Jackson Laboratories, Inc., Muskegon, Michigan... [Pg.161]

B6.Cg-Fcgrt Tg(FCGRT)276Dcr (The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, stock number 004915) abbreviated B6.mFcRn—/— hFCRN Tg276... [Pg.97]

B6.Cg-Fcgrt Tg(FCGRT)32Dcr (The Jackson Laboratory, stock number 004919) abbreviated B6.m FcRn-/- hFCRN Tg32... [Pg.97]

Antibodies against human FCRN ADM31 and ADM32 (Dr. Roopenian, The Jackson Laboratory)... [Pg.97]

NOD. 62m amice NOD.129P2(B6)-B2rntmlUnc/J (The Jackson Laboratory stock 002309)... [Pg.122]

NOD./32mnull.HHD mice NOD.129P2(B6)-B2mtmlUnc Tg(HLA-A/H2-D/B2M)lDvs/DvsJ (The Jackson Laboratory, stock 006611)... [Pg.122]

C57BL/6J males, 4-6 weeks old (The Jackson Laboratory, stock 000664) (see Notes 2 and 3). [Pg.138]

B6.V-Lepob/J, 3-4 weeks old males (The Jackson Laboratory stock 000632), (see Note 6). [Pg.138]

Naggert, J. K., Svenson, K. L., Smith, IL V., Paigen, B. and Peters, L. L. (2006) Diet effects on bone mineral density and content, body composition, and plasma glucose, leptin and insulin levels MPD 143. Mouse Phenome Database (http //phenome.jax.org/pub-cgi/phenome /mpdcgi rtn=projects /list), The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine. [Pg.156]

CIA in C57BU6 Mice 1. Male or female C57BL/6 mice (C57BL/6J, Charles River or The Jackson Laboratory), 8-12 weeks old (see Note 2). Try to use animals of one sex. All animal experiments have... [Pg.182]

The authors of the article only have experience with mice obtained from Harlan. However, other groups also used DBA/1 obtained from the Jackson Laboratory. [Pg.191]


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