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Long, James

T. G. Jackson Erancis M. Klein Eugene A. Kline N. Dale Ledford Clifford C. Leznoff R. Daniel Libby James W. Long James G. Macmillan Donald S. Matteson Robert McClelland James C. McKenna... [Pg.1328]

James Dewey Watson (1928- ) was born in Chicago, Illinois, and enrolled in the University of Chicago at age 15. He received his Ph.D. in 1950 at the Unwersity of Indiana and then worked at Cambridge University in England from 1951 to 1953, where he and Francis Crick deduced the structure of DNA. After more than 20 years as professor at Harvard University, he moved in 1976 to the Laboratory of Quantitative Biology at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York. He shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on nucleic acids. [Pg.1103]

Bell F.B., James B.R., Chaney R.L. Heavy metal extractability in long-term sewage sludge and metal salt-amended soils J Environ Qual 1991 20 481 186. [Pg.331]

James, S. W. Tatam, R. P., Optical fibre long period grating sensors characteristics and application, Meas. Sci. Technol. 2003, 14, R49 R61... [Pg.72]

Ishaq, I. M. Quintela, A. S. James, W. Ashwell, G. J. Lopez Higuera, J. M. Tatam, R. P., Modification of the refractive index response of long period gratings using thin film overlays,... [Pg.74]

I thank the following for their direct contributions in the preparation of this paper Charles Overberger, Ray Seymour, Paul Flory, James Scott Long, Zeno Wicks, Maurice Huggins, A1 Zettle-moyer, Walter Stockmayer, Fred Elrich, Fred Billmeyer, Malcolm Renfrew, Carl Marvel and Malcolm Dole and Edgar Hardy for suggestions as to how to develop the presented material. [Pg.142]

Written by the physician who played a pivotal role in psychoactive drug testing of hundreds of volunteers, the story breaks an official silence that has lasted almost fifty years. Dr. James Ketchum may be the only scientist still equal to the task. His book goes a long way toward revealing the contents of once classified documents that still reside in restricted archives. [Pg.364]

In 1746, a Scottish naval surgeon named James Lind carried out a carefully controlled study of the effect of diet on scurvy and demonstrated, beyond reasonable doubt, that oranges and lemons would cure (or prevent) scurvy. However, it was not until 1795, about three hundred years since it was known that citrus fruit would cure scurvy and about 50 years after Lind s definitive work, that the British Royal Navy insisted that sailors receive a daily dose of a citrus fruit. Opinion and prejudice outweighed scientific evidence to the detriment of many for far too long. [Pg.197]

I returned to talk with him the next two days while preparations were made for our trip downriver. I was impressed by Brown s sincerity, by the depth of his understanding of me, by the way that Roger Casement and a world nearly forgotten—a world known to me only from its brief mention in the pages of James Joyce s Ulysses—lived and moved before me in those long, rambling conversations on his veranda. [Pg.20]


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