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Lewis, Drew

Drew, A.C., Brindley, P.J., Lewis, F.A., Liang, Y.S. and Minchella, D.J. (1998) Tandemly repeated genomic sequence demonstrates inter- and intrastrain genetic variation in Schistosoma japonicum. Tropical Medicine and International Health 3, 373-380. [Pg.71]

A few years later, Landis drew similar conclusions for the l,l -ferro-cenyldiphosphines 53a-c featuring pendant benzoxaborolidine moieties.63 Combined with rhodium precursors, these ambiphilic ligands lead to catalytically active species in hydrogenation and hydroformyla-tion reactions (Tables 7 and 8), but the presence of the Lewis acid moiety has no significant effect on activity and selectivity (compared to ligands 51 and 52). [Pg.91]

Lewis J. A., Moore C. J., Fletcher M. T., Drew R. A. and Kitching W. (1988) Volatile compounds from the flowers of Spathiphyllum cannaefolium. Phytochemistry 27, 2755-2757. [Pg.647]

More recently, Henry and Epstein (H3) reported data on psychrometric ratios for cylinders in cross-flow and spheres. Their experimental results, which covered the Lewis number range of 3.7 to 7.2, were identical for spheres and cylinders. Furthermore, their results could best be represented by an equation similar to that of Bedingfield and Drew (Bl) as follows ... [Pg.252]

Rhodes PH, Swint E, Jackson LA, Barlow WE, Immanuel VH, Benson PJ, Mullooly JP, Drew L, Mendius B, Lewis N, Fireman BH, Ward JI, Vadheim CM, Marcy SM, Jing J, Wuhson M, Lugg M, Osborne P, Wise RP. MMR2 immunization at 4 to 5 years and 10 to 12 years of age a comparison of adverse clinical events after immunization in the Vaccine Safety Datalink project. The Vaccine Safety DataUnk Team. Pediatrics 1997 100(5) 767-71. [Pg.2220]

Sc is the Schmidt number for mass-transfer properties, Pr is the Prandd number for heat-transfer properties, and Le is the Lewis number K/(Cjpg ), where K is the gas thermal conductivity and is the diffusion coefficient for the vapor through the gas. Experimental and theoretical values of the exponent n range from 0.56 [Bedingfield and Drew, Ind. Eng. Chem, 42 1164 (1950)] to = 0.667 [Chilton and Colburn, Ind. Eng. Chem., 26 1183 (1934)]. A detailed discussion is given by Keey (1992). Values of P for any system can be estimated from the specific heats, diffusion coefficients, and other data given in Sec. 2. See the example below. [Pg.1327]

Elvin-Lewis, 2001). Many recommendations follow those cited by Murphy (1999) and Drew and Myers (1997). [Pg.291]

In Sections 7-1 and 7-2 we drew Lewis formulas for atoms and monatomic ions. In Section 7-3, we used Lewis formulas to show the valence electrons in three simple molecules. A water molecule can be represented by either of the following diagrams. [Pg.280]

Sayers remained at the Bureau of Mines until a new interior secretary replaced him in 1947. While still in office as a lame duck, and (according to the syndicated newspaper columnist Drew Pearson) without checking with his superiors, Sayers sent Lewis a letter that the Mine Workers president used to justify a national coal strike.37 A few months later, he was rewarded by Lewis with the position of chairman of the medical board of the union s newly established health plan, which in the following years resisted recognition of black lung disease.38... [Pg.41]

In terms of what I was doing, his most important paper was published in 1958, with Sten Ahrland and Norman Davies. This paper was entitled The Relative Affinities of Ligand Atoms for Acceptor Molecules and Ions. The authors drew on a large basis set of data available to them. This included equilibrium data in aqueous solution and in the gas phase, but also data on the general stability and ease of preparation of the transition metal organometallics. This enabled them to add carbon donor ligands to the more common examples. Their acceptors included the metal atoms in various oxidation states and Lewis acids of the type GaMe3 and BF3. [Pg.306]

In Sections 7-1 and 7-2 we drew Lewis formulas for atoms and monatomic ions. In Section... [Pg.280]


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