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JOHN NEWTON

The definition of receptors as specific sites for drug action owes much to the work of John Newton Langley [ 1852-1925 ] and Paul Ehrlich [ 1854-1915 ]. Their separate work on the autonomic nervous system and toxins and chemotherapeutic agents led to the concept of a receptor that possesses both recognition and transduction components and of chemotherapeutic molecules possessing discrete molecular features subserving specific functions ... [Pg.2]

Keywords Receptors Receptor history Paul Ehrlich John Newton Langley Emil Fischer Louis Pasteur Drug-receptor interactions Stereoselectivity Receptor diseases Receptor regulation Receptor structure... [Pg.10]

FitzSimons, N., ed. (1991). John Newton. A biographical dictionary of American civil engineers 2 81-82. ASCE New York. [Pg.654]

J. Newton, quoted in W. Phipps, Amazing Grace in John Newton (Mercer University Press, Macon, 2001), p. 202... [Pg.50]

Davies, Michael, Shaping Grace The Spiritual Autobiographies of John Bunyan, William Cowper, and John Newton , BS, 12 (2007), 36-69. [Pg.179]

We are grateful to John Newton for his contribution to these studies, to Dan Moldovan, Steve Hoenig, Kyle Kuimner and Seema Karande for helpful discussions and to The Dow Chemical Company for permission to present this paper. [Pg.643]

Heinrich Rinderknecht Michael G Romanelli John P Schaefer Harry P Schultz J E Shields Robert M Silverstein P S Skell A R Surrey S Swaminathan Nicholas J Turro G E VandfnBerg P S Venkataramani George F Vesley K H Vopel B J Wakefield H W Wanzlick Newton W Werner Emil White G Wittig Wysong... [Pg.147]

J. Newton, Extractive Metallurgy, John Wiley, New York, 1959. [Pg.117]

These four plates, from works in the library of the Royal Society, have been chosen to complement the Newton Alchemical manuscript presented by John Young earlier in the issue". Plates from Fludd, Cooper, a notebook of Starkey, and John French... [Pg.36]

Newton, Isaac. Royal Society Miscellaneous Manuscript 6/5 Alchemical notes in the hand of Isaac Newton transcribed by John T. Young, July-August 2005. rhttp //www.iournals.royal soc.ac.uk/media/public/... [Pg.75]

Young, John T. Isaac Newton s alchemical notes in the Royal Society. Notes Rees RoySoc 60, no. 1 (22 Jan 2006) 25-34. [Pg.75]

Fauvel, John, Raymond Flood, Michael Shortland and Robin Wilson, eds.Let Newton be a new perspective on his life and works. Oxford OUP, 1988. [Pg.272]

Harkness, Deborah E. "Alchemy and eschatology exploring the connections between John Dee and Isaac Newton." In Newton and religion context, nature, and religion, eds. James E. Force and Richard H. Popkin, 1-16. Dordrecht Kluwer, 1999. [Pg.273]

Iliffe, Robert. Playing philosophically Isaac Newton and John Bate s Mysteries of Art and Nature. Intellectual News 8 (Summer 2000) 70. [Pg.273]

Keynes, John Maynard. "Newton, the man." In Newton tercentenary celebrations, ed. Royal Society, 27-34. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P for the Royal Society, 1947. [Pg.274]

Diffe, Robert and John T. Young. Newton on the Net first and prospective fruits of a Royal Society grant. Notes Rees Roy Soc 58, no. 1 (22 Jan 2004) 83-88. rhttp //www.ioumals.rovalsoc.ac.uk/media/8dfq378dvh0mlblqu5m/ contributions/h/2/9/a/h29alb20t6r49dhe.pdfl. [Pg.278]

Thompson, Charles John Samuel. Alchemy and the alchemists. London Harrap, 1932 reprint, Mineola (NY) Newton Abbot Dover Publications David Charles,... [Pg.368]

Thoth the Higher Mind Hermes Trismegistus Apollonius of Tyana Christian Rosenkreutz Jacob Boehme Nicholas Flamel Comte Saint-Germain Edward Kelly and John Dee Paracelsus Isaac Newton Recommended books. Pages not yet available... [Pg.389]

Figala, Karin, John Harrison and Ulrich Petzold. "De scriptoribus chemicis Sources for the establishment of Isaac Newton s (al)chemical library." In Investigation of difficult things essays on Newton and the history of the exact sciences in honour of D. T. Whiteside, eds. P.M. Harman and AlanE. Shapiro, 135-179. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P, 1992. [Pg.410]

Harrison, John. The library of Isaac Newton. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P, 1978. [Pg.411]

The second part of this book reveals that many alchemists were notable scientific and philosophic figures of their day Helvetius, Paracelsus. Dr John Dee, Isaac Newton. They believed that the search for the secret of making gold was tied in with the search for spiritual perfection, and that success meant the achievement of immortality. There are traditions of alchemy in the East as in the West, today as in the past"... [Pg.505]

Burke, John G., ed.The uses of science in the age of Newton. Berkeley Univ of California P, 1983. 204p. [Pg.552]

Banville, John. The Newton letter a novel. Boston David R. Godine, 1972. [Pg.716]

Napier, John 8n Neper [Napier], John 8n Neumann, Johann (John) von 114n Newton, Sir Isaac 34n... [Pg.203]

Newton, N. 1973. Interrelationships between sexual responsiveness, birth, and breast feeding. In Contemporary Sexual Behavior Critical Issues in the 1970s. J. Zubin and J. Money. Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 77-98. [Pg.161]


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