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Lawrence, Thomas

Kobilinsky, Lawrence, Thomas F. Liotti, and Jamel Oeser-Sweat. DNA Forensic and Legal Applications. [Pg.807]

Acknowledgement—We thank Raz Abeysinghe, Lawrence Dunne, Thomas Ebbeson, Mauricio Terrenes, and David Walton for their help. We are also grateful to the SERC and the Royal Society for financial support. [Pg.109]

Submitted by Hans-Ulrich Reissig, Ingrid Reichelt, and Thomas Kunz.1 Checked by Lawrence Snyder and Albert I. Meyers. [Pg.231]

Thomas E.McKone, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley, California... [Pg.7]

The following example shows why this is important. The calculations in this book make use of the dataset compiled by Thomas Wolery, Ken Jackson, and numerous co-workers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (the LLNL dataset Delany and Lundeen, 1989), which is based in part on a dataset developed by Helgeson et al. (1978). The dataset includes a number of Cu-bearing species and minerals, including the cupric species Cu++ and Cu(OH)+ that are dominant at room temperature under oxidized conditions in acidic and neutral solutions. [Pg.24]

Eq3/eq6 origin Thomas J. Wolery Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore, California USA... [Pg.486]

I owe special thanks to colleagues who reviewed draft chapters Patrick Brady at Sandia National Laboratories Glenn Hammond, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Thomas Holm, Illinois Water Survey Qusheng Jin, University of Oregon Thomas McCollom, University of Colorado David Parkhurst, US Geological Survey Robert Sanford, University of Illinois Lisa Stillings, US Geological Survey and Brian Viani, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories. [Pg.559]

This review was made possible only through the help of many individuals who provided unpublished reports and critical, but valuable, suggestions during its preparatimi. In particular, I would like to thank Dr. Richard P. Anderson (Argonne National Laboratory), Drs. Robert E. Henry and Hans K. Fauske (Fauske Associates), Dr. Thomas M. Grace (Institute of Paper Chemistry), Dr. Thomas McRae (Lawrence Livermore Natumal Laboratory), and Dr. Walter E. Wahnsiedler (Alcoa). [Pg.203]

On February 21, 1809, Hatchett became a member of the famous Literary Club which had been founded in 1764 by Dr. Samuel Johnson and Sir Joshua Reynolds (51). As treasurer of the club, Hatchett prepared a brief historical account of it, which appears in Boswell s Life of Johnson (25). The club also included, among others, Edmund Burke, Oliver Goldsmith, David Garrick, Edward Gibbon, Adam Smith, Sir Joseph Banks, Sir Charles Blagden, Sir Humphry Davy, Dr. W. H. Wollaston, Sir Walter Scott, Sir Thomas Lawrence, and Dr. Thomas Young. [Pg.384]

Human exposure to di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate can occur via the dermal, inhalation, oral and intravenous routes. The high level of exposure has prompted many studies on the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in humans (Lawrence Tuell, 1979 Thomas Thomas, 1984 Burg, 1988 Albro Lavenhar, 1989 Kamrin Mayor, 1991 Huber et al., 1996 Doull et al., 1999). [Pg.71]

Kenneth Miller Dade W. Moeller David Myers Gilbert S. Omenn Ronald Petersen John W. Poston. Sr. Andrew K. Poznanski Genevieve S. Roessler Marvin Rosenstein Lawrence N. Rothenberg Michael T. Ryan Roy E. Shore Kenneth Skrable David H. Sliney Paui, Slovic Richard A. Tell W1U.1AM L. Templeton Thomas S. Tenforde Ralph H. Thomas John E. Till Robert L. Ullrich David Weber F. Ward Whicker Chris Whipple Marvin Ziskin... [Pg.44]

The lactic streptococci used in cheese manufacture produce only the l( + ) isomer of lactic acid (Lawrence et al. 1976). However, ripened cheeses contain both d(-) and l( + ) lactate isomers (T irner and Thomas 1980). Nonstarter bacteria (pediococci and lactobacilli) form d( —) lactate from residual lactose or by conversion of l( + ) lactate (Thomas and Crow 1983). [Pg.648]

Lawrence C C, Lake G J, Thomas A G. Adhesion 99 conference, Cambridge, 15-1711 September 1999, Proceedings, p257. [Pg.380]

Thomas,R.J., C.A.Barth, G.J.Rottmann, D.W.Rusch, G.RMount, G.M.Lawrence, R.W.Sanders, G.E. Thomas and L.E. Clemens, (1983) Ozone density distribution in the mesosphere (50-90km) measured by SME limb scanning near infrared spectrometer, Geop.Res.,Lett., p. 10,245-248... [Pg.382]

Kuechler, Thomas C. Rakestraw, Lawrence F. Graham, David F. Matson, Jack V. Development of Monsanto s Towerbrom Microbiocide, A New Bromine Microbiocide for Recirculating Water Systems. American Water Technologies Conference, December 1991. [Pg.454]

Bruce A. Napier Carl J. Paperiello Ronald C. Petersen R. Julian Preston Jerome S. Puskin Marvin Rosenstein Lawrence N. Rothenberg Henry D. Royal Michael T. Ryan Jonathan M. Samet Stephen M. Seltzer Roy E. Shore Edward A. Sickles David H. Sliney Paul Slovic Daniel J. Strom Louise C. Strong Thomas S. Tenforde Lawrence W. Townsend Lois B. Travis Robert L. Ullrich Richard J. Vetter Daniel Wartenberg David A Weber F. Ward Whicker Chris G. Whipple J. Frank Wilson Susan D. Wiltshire Marco Zaider Pasquale Zanzonico Marvin C. Ziskin... [Pg.402]

Morton Lippmann, New York University School of Medicine, Tuxedo, New York Ernest E.McConnell, ToxPath, Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina Thomas E.McKone, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley, California... [Pg.7]

Aboofazeli, R., Patel, N,Thomas, M., and Lawrence, M. J. (1995), Investigations into the formation and characterization of phospholipid microemulsions. 4. Pseudo-ternary phase diagrams of systems containing water-lecithin-alcohol and oil—the influence of oil, Int. I. Pharm., 125(1), 107-116. [Pg.786]

Lomer, W. M. (1990). Blowing bubbles with Bragg. In Thomas, J. M. and Phillips, D. (eds.), Selections and Reflections The Legacy of Sir Lawrence Bragg, Royal Institution of Great Britain, London, p. 117. [Pg.373]

Letter, Thomas Lonsdale to Sir Lawrence Bragg, 24 May 1971, Lawrence Bragg papers, Royal Institution. For a discussion of the relationship between Kathleen and Thomas Lonsdale, see Julian, M. M. (1996). Kathleen and Thomas Lonsdale Forty-three years of spiritual and scientific life together. In Pycior, H., Slack, N. G. and Abir-Am, P. G. (eds.), Creative Couples in the Sciences, Rutgers University Press, Brunswick, New Jersey, pp. 170-181. [Pg.375]

Letter, Thomas Lonsdale to Mr. Glanville, undated, Lawrence Bragg papers, Royal Institution, London. [Pg.376]


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