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Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD... [Pg.450]

Oral Contraceptives, Population Reports, Series A, No. 6, Population Information Program, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 1982, p. A190. [Pg.247]

EiquidPropellants Manual, contract NOw 62-0604-c, Chemical Propulsion Information Agency, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1961, Unit 2 (AH), Unit 5 (UDMH) and Unit 11 (MMH) Placards of Chemical Pockets and Propellants Handbook, Vol. 3, CPIA/194, publ. no. AD 870259, National Technical Information Service, U.S. Dept, of Commerce, Washington, D.C., May 1972, Unit 9 (AH and MMH), Unit 10 (UDMH). [Pg.292]

M. B. Erankel and co-woikets,JM]S[NMF Propulsion Committee Meeting, No.Ad-A103 844, CPIA Publ. No. 340, Chemical Propulsion Information Agency, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1981, p. 39. [Pg.374]

G. E. Manser, "Nitrate Ester Polyether Glycol Prepolymer," JANNAF Propulsion Committee Meeting, New Orleans, La., Chemical Information Agency, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1984. [Pg.374]

Department of Chemistry, the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218 this work was supported by the National Science Foundation (GP-33667). [Pg.126]

Fig. 4.3 Epidermal nerve fiber illustrated in a 50-pm vertical skin section, immunostained with the panaxonal marker anti-protein gene product 9.5. Skin section showing epidermal nerve fiber density arrows) in the distal leg of a healthy adult (a) and reduced epidermal nerve fiber density and degenerating fibers arrows) in the distal leg of a HIV-associated sensory neuropathy patient (b) (scale bar, 50 pm). Courtesy of Drs Gigi Ebenezer and Justin McArthur, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA... Fig. 4.3 Epidermal nerve fiber illustrated in a 50-pm vertical skin section, immunostained with the panaxonal marker anti-protein gene product 9.5. Skin section showing epidermal nerve fiber density arrows) in the distal leg of a healthy adult (a) and reduced epidermal nerve fiber density and degenerating fibers arrows) in the distal leg of a HIV-associated sensory neuropathy patient (b) (scale bar, 50 pm). Courtesy of Drs Gigi Ebenezer and Justin McArthur, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA...
Guilarte TR Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Study the mechanism(s) underlying the relationship between lead exposure during development and neurological and behavioral dysfunction (rat) National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences... [Pg.360]

Stewart WF Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Change in cognitive function in current and former lead exposed workers National Institute on Aging... [Pg.368]

Department of Biophysics Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland... [Pg.2]

Departments of Physiology and of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry School of Medicine Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland 21205... [Pg.1]

Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, OMIM (TM). Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. MIM Number 23520 ... [Pg.56]

Mutations associated with inheritable diseases are numbered in MIM notation as described in McKusick, V. A. Mendelian Inheritance in Man. A Catalog of Human Genes and Genetic Disorders, 12th edn. Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. An updated Internet version is found at Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, OMIM . McKusick-Nathans Institute for Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) and National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine (Bethesda, MD), 2000, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ omim/. [Pg.719]


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