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DiYanni, Robert. One Hundred Great Essays (New York Longman, 2001) great variety, including works by Queen Elizabeth I, Benjamin Franklin, Zora Neale Hurston, James Thurber, and Amy Tan. [Pg.66]

James A. Marshall, Benjamin W. Gang, and Melissa L. Grachan... [Pg.8]

By CARLOS F. BARBAS III, CHRISTOPH RADER, DAVID J. SEGAL, BENJAMIN LIST, and JAMES M. TURNER... [Pg.317]

Gloriosa superba (Liliaceae) poison of Medea of Colchis 18th century gout immortalized by artists William Hogarth James Gillray victims included Benjamin Franklin,... [Pg.388]

Butler, James Newton and Bobrow, Daniel Gureasko. The Calculus of Chemistry. W.A. Benjamin, Inc., New York. 1965. [Pg.481]

Applebaum, Shalom W., 152 Bell, Robert A., 27,143 Blacher,R. W.,215 Bonomelli, Sherman L., 110 Borkovec, Alexej B., 27,124 Borovsky, Dov, 133 Bradfield, James Y., 65 Carlson, David A., 133 Cook, Benjamin J., 51 Davis, Robin E., 27 DeLoof, Arnold, 40 DeMilo, Albert B., 143 El-Hadi, Fathi Abd, 152 Fales, H. M., 215 Farnsworth, Dan E., 177 Fescemyer, Howard W., 27 Feyeieisen, Rend, 177 Fok, Kam F., 177 Gadot, Michal, 152 Hayes, Timothy K., 40,65 Hewes, Randall S., 95 Hirsch, Jacquelyn, 152 Holman, G. Mark, 40,194 Horodyski, Frank M., 95 Hunt, Donald F., 133 Ishizaki, Hiionori, 20 Iwami, Masafumi, 20 Jaffe, Howard, 100,215 Joshi, Sanjay, 164 Kataoka, Hiroshi, 20 Kawakami, Atsushi, 20 Keeley, Larry L., 65 Keim, P., 215... [Pg.251]

A peer review panel was assembled for 1,1-dichloroethane. The panel consisted of the following members Dr. Benjamin Van Duuren, Institute of Environmental Medicine, New York University Medical Center Dr. James Bruckner, Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, University of Georgia Dr. Theodore Mill, director. Physical Organic Chemistry Department, SRI International Dr. Nancy Tooney, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York and Ms. Linda Massey, Private Toxicology Consultant, Santa Clara, California. These experts collectively have knowledge of 1,1-dichloroethane s physical and chemical properties, toxicokinetics, key health end points, mechanisms of action, human and animal exposure, and quantification of risk to humans. All reviewers were selected in conformity with the conditions for peer review specified in Section 104(i) (13) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended. [Pg.104]

James, R. 0., and Mealy, T. W. Adsorption of hydrolyzable metal ions at the oxide/water interface II. Charge reversal of Si02 and Ti02 colloids by adsorbed Co(II), La(III), and Th(IV) as model systems, J. Colloid Interface Sci. 40, 53-64 (1972b). Benjamin, Mark, Adsorption of cadmium, copper, zinc, and lead on oxide surfaces in model natural systems, Ph.D. Thesis, Stanford Univ. (in press). [Pg.260]

The question at once arises as to how much work must be done to produce this much heat. This question was answered by experiments carried out in Manchester, England, between 1840 and 1878 by James Prescott Joule (1818-1889), after Count Rumford (Benjamin Thompson, 1753-1814, an American Tory) had shown in 1798 that the friction of a blunt borer in a cannon caused an increase in temperature of the cannon. Joule s work led to essentially the value now accepted for the mechanical equivalent of heat, that is, the relation between heat and work ... [Pg.647]

A textbook of great appeal to early American chemists is that of Frederick Accum, entitled A System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry (item 20). Several early American chemists—Benjamin Silliman of Yale, James Freeman Dana of Dartmouth, John Gorham of Harvard—studied in his laboratory in London (J). One of the early American textbooks used in training medical students was that of Amos Eaton, a professor of natural philosophy and chemistry in the Vermont Academy of Medicine. His book is entitled Philosophical Instructor (item 30). [Pg.296]

CONTENTS Introduction to the Series An Editor s Foreword, Albert Padwa, Emory University. Preface, George R. Newkome, University of South Florida. A Review of Dendritic Macromolecules, George R. Newkome and Charles N. Moorefield, University of South Florida. Stiff Dendritic Macromolecules Based on Phenylacetylenes, Zhifu Xu, Benjamin Kyan, and Jeffery S. Moore, The University of Michigan. Preparation and Properties of Monodisperse Aromatic Dendritic Macromolecules, Thomas X. Neenan, Timothy M. Miller, Elizabeth W. Kwock, and Harvey E. Bair, AT T Bell Laboratories. High-Spin Polyarylmethyl Polyradicals, Andrzej Rajca, University of Nebraska. A Systematic Nomenclature for Cascade (Dendritic) Polymers, Gregory R. Baker and James K. Young, University of South Florida. Index. [Pg.205]


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