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K. Stern

During the same period Mark was active on behalf of German scientists, he was nominated by Chaim Weizmann to head the Scientific Planning Committee of the newly established Weizmann Institute. Throwing himself into the job with unusual zest, he visited Rehovot the summer of 1946 despite the threat of terrorist attacks, and ascertained first hand the requirements of the Institure. Working closely with David and Ernst Bergmann, Aharon and Ephraim Katchalski, and C. Pekeris in Rehovot, and I. Fankuchen, K. Stern, and W. P. Hohenstein in Brooklyn, he organized many of the operational functions of the Institute and in 1947 procured its first sophisticated laboratory equipment. [Pg.117]

A basic problem of the energy-transfer experiments is that the quenchers used may also react with electron or cationic species, in addition to the excited molecules. If the excited molecules also form after charge recombination (which is now unambiguously established), the quenchers may considerably hinder the formation of excited molecules [8]. Comparison of the results obtained in this manner with those obtained via other techniques shows that the solute technique strongly underestimates the G(Si) value. It should be mentioned that in most of the sensitization experiments unrealistically high K Stern-Volmer constants were obtained [141,142]. [Pg.390]

Marvin CH, Charlton MN, Reiner EJ, Kolic T, MacPherson K, Stern GA, Braekevelt E, Estenik JF, Thiessen L, Painter S (2002) J Great Lakes Res 28 437... [Pg.148]

Muir DCG, Jones PD, Karlsson H, Koczansky K, Stern GA, Kannan K, Ludwig JP, Reid H, Robertson CJR, Giesy JP (2002) Environ Toxicol Chem 21 413-423... [Pg.264]

Neeper M, Schmidt AM, Brett J, Yan SD, Wang F, Pan YC, Elliston K, Stern D, Shaw A. 1992. Cloning and expression of a cell surface receptor for advanced glycosylation end products of proteins. J Biol Chem 267(21) 14998-15004. [Pg.132]

Muir, D.C.G., Jones, P.D., Karlsson, H., Koczansky, K., Stern, G.A., Kannan, K., Ludwig, J.P., Reid, H., Robertson, C.J.R., Giesy, J.P., 2002. Toxaphene and other persistent organochlorine pesticides in three species of albatrosses from the north and south Pacific Ocean. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 21, 413 123. [Pg.426]

Figure 56. Dependence of the thermodynamic properties of HC1 on co-solvent mole fraction in ethylene glycol + water mixtures at 298 K (Stern and Nobilione, 1968). Figure 56. Dependence of the thermodynamic properties of HC1 on co-solvent mole fraction in ethylene glycol + water mixtures at 298 K (Stern and Nobilione, 1968).
D. Riley, M.K. Stern, J. Ebner, in The Activation of Dioxygen and Homogeneous Catalytic Oxidation, D.H.R. Barton,... [Pg.46]

Dall Aglio, E., Chang, F., Chang, K., Stern, J., and Reaven,... [Pg.79]

Kuchler, K., Sterne, R.E., and Thorner, J. (1989). Saccharomyces cerevisiae STE6 gene product a novel pathway for protein export in eukaryotic cells. EMBO J 8 3973-3984. [Pg.38]

Muir D, Kidd K, Koczanski K, Stern G, Alaee M, Jantunen L, Bidleman T (1997) Organohalogen Compd 33 34... [Pg.286]

Sleeker, W., Davis, W. J., Ketchum, J., Sir-combe, K. Stern, R. 2001. Tectonic evolution of the Slave craton, Canada. In Cassidy, K. F., Dunphy, j. M. VAN Kranendonk, M. j. (eds) 4th International Archaean Symposium. 24-28 September 2001, Extended Abstracts, Perth. AGSO-Geoscience Australia, Record, 2001/37, 288-290. [Pg.174]

K Lundquist, K Stern. Analysis of hgnins by 1H NMR spectroscopy. Nord Pulp Pap Res 74 210-213, 1989. [Pg.296]

Tg. Examples of such polymers are some of the poly(alkyl methacrylates) [(61), (Itoh, K Stern, S.A., unpublished data)]. [Pg.48]


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