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Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, was the contractor who prepared these Guidelines. R. Scott Stricoff was Arthur D. Little s Project Director. The principal author was Mary I. Woodell. Key contributors included Henry Ozogand David Webb. Tracey Martensen s contribution to manuscript preparation was invaluable. [Pg.230]

Now, for this second edition, an attempt was made to list the top prescription drugs in the U.S. as of 1985-some ten years later than the earlier tabulation. This new listing was done by the author based on his interpretation of the sales list by trade name in the magazine/1/ne/-/car) Druggist for February 1986 it gives approximate rank by generic product as of the date of manuscript preparation in 1986. See Table 2. [Pg.3]

Although not a part of tiie professional development of this textbook, I wish to express my love and gratitude to those who made my contribution to this book possible, my family. Their unwavering support and encouragement saw me through many difficult days, nights, and weekends of manuscript preparation. [Pg.690]

This paper is dedicated to the hundreds of millions of impoverished and exploited people of the forests in the developing world. Most will have little hope or opportunity to escape the misery of poverty unless the sociopolitical constraints that result in both overexploitation of natural resources and continued human suffering are overcome. This includes an increased awareness, compassion and action from the citizens, governments, and businesses of developed countries. We wish to thank Bev Clark, Dodi Reesman and Sheila Till for assistance with manuscript preparation and Drs. L. F. DeBano, D. A. Perry and one anonymous reviewer for helpful reviews of this manuscript. [Pg.450]

Acknowledgments The authors thank Leah DeBlock for assistance with manuscript preparation. D.V. was supported by a Toupin Chair Fellowship. C.P. and C.M.O. hold Canada Research Chairs (Tl) in Neurological Infection and Immunity, and Metalloproteinase Proteomics and Systems Biology, respectively. This research was supported by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR), National Institutes of Health (NIMH), and an Infrastructure Grant from the Michael Smith Research Foundation (University of British Columbia Centre for Blood Research). The authors have no conflicting financial interests. [Pg.166]

Eminent experts who have worked in a number of Annexes of IEA ECES IA were among the lecturers of this Advanced Study Institute. 24 lecturers from Canada, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and USA have all enthusiastically contributed to the scientific programme. In Ceme, Turkey, 65 students from 17 countries participated in this 2-week summer school. This book contains the manuscripts prepared based on the lectures given during the summer school. I am most grateful to the contributors. [Pg.456]

During manuscript preparation, Jon Blount was supported by a University Research Fellowship from The Royal Society. Kevin McGraw was supported by the National Science Foundation (grant IOS-074636) and by the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University. [Pg.505]

The author is grateful to Dr. Lynne McFarland for critical review of the manuscript and to Susan Sperline for expert manuscript preparation. [Pg.88]

I thank my Chicago colleagues, R. N. Clayton, T. K. Mayeda, L. Grossman, and J. V. Smith for many helpful and stimulating discussions. I am particularly indebted to I. M. Steele for his invaluable help taming the beast, and I thank R. Draus for technical assistance, J. Eason for manuscript preparation, and L. Grossman and B. Mason for samples. This work was supported by NASA grant NGL 14-001-169. [Pg.131]

Sue Rose was responsible for the manuscript preparation and formatting, which she did with her customary skill and equanimity through endless revisions. My long-time associate, Cathy Rupf, contributed expert grant administration and project planning at both the University of Houston and the University of Louisville. Judy Oiler was responsible for the flawless financial management on the grant. [Pg.10]

Acknowledgements I am grateful to M. Callow, M. Amsler, P. Bucolo, and two anonymous reviewers for constructive comments on earlier versions of the manuscript, to M. Callow for coordinating the anonymous review of this chapter, and to M. Amsler for brown algal genetic analyses. Manuscript preparation and the genetic analyses were supported in part by NSF award OPP-0442769. [Pg.305]

Acknowledgments My deepest appreciation to Monika Arora and Dr OA Ayo-Yusuf for providing valuable information, to Sylvia Sanchez and Meagan Loftin for manuscript preparation and to Ryan Loomba for the map graphics. [Pg.26]

An extremely important step is to check the specific requirements of the publication and to follow them. Journals often specify a format, the number of pages, what software package or file formats are acceptable, how to cite references, and many other aspects of manuscript preparation. [Pg.579]

This research was supported in part by grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (87-CRCR-1-2414), the Charles and Johanna Busch Foundation, and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station with State and Hatch Act funds. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Publication No. F-10546-1-88. We thank Mrs. Marianne Bianco for assisting with manuscript preparation. [Pg.255]

We appreciate the skillful assistance of Ms. Mindy Manning for manuscript preparation as well as permission of Dr. Kim Adcock to use portions of the prior chapter. [Pg.199]

The author expresses his appreciation to N. W. Tschoegl and Donald Saylak for many helpful suggestions and discussions during the manuscript preparation. [Pg.248]

Invariably, a book such as this relied on the assistance of many people to allow it to come to fruition. We are grateful to Neil McPherson for his outstanding help with research and manuscript preparation. Audrey Capuano helped with administration and... [Pg.6]

They also wish to express gratitude to B. Leopold for his helpful suggestions during the investigation and during the manuscript preparation. [Pg.122]

I thank Lynn Milstead for help with manuscript preparation. R.M.G. is supported by NIH grant AI 40522 and by the Neal Cornell Research Fund at the Marine Biological Laboratory. [Pg.278]

Dr. Mitler was supported by research grant number NS37571 and GCRC grant number RR00833 while he conducted the research discussed in this chapter while at the Scripps Research Institute he is now at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). The author wishes to thank Dr. Michael Bonnet for his careful evaluation. Thanks are due Janet Molsberry for her help in manuscript preparation. [Pg.37]

The support of the Metabolic Biology Section of the National Science Foundation PCM 76-12356 is acknowledged. Without sustained support this work could not have been accomplished. This is journal article 8963 from the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station. I am indebted to my colleagues Drs. Cohen, Epstein, and Nowacki and to Mr. Michalczuk, Ms. Schulze, and Ms. Hall for permission to use their unpublished data to Ms. Joanne Di Lucca Schlub for valuable help in manuscript preparation and to Dr. R. Chapman and a grant to Professor C. C. Sweeley (NIH-RR00480) for the use of the MSU-NIH mass spectral facility. [Pg.16]

Ed Scott for constructive reviews, and Raye Stucker and Hazel Sears for help with manuscript preparation. This work is supported by grants from NASA (NAG 9-81 and NGT-50064 to D.W.G. Sears) and the Quintana Petroleum Corporation, Houston (to W. Manger). [Pg.223]

The work attributed to the authors (R.M.J. and J.I.M.) was supported by grants from the Medical Research Council of Canada (MT 1984) to whom we express our thanks. To Marlene Gilhooly we express our appreciation for the highly skilled manuscript preparation. [Pg.114]

I am grateful to Bill Cleary for his technical and grammatical critique, and to Selina Cascio for her skill in manuscript preparation including endless suggestions on style and punctuation. Jack Jarnagins drafting assistance provided the clear illustrations throughout the text, and to Trevor for his continuous support. [Pg.343]

It is the authors special desire to express their gratitude to the many co-workers of the Chemical Research Department of ASI A Mcdica AG, who willingly agreed to assist and support the process of manuscript preparation and correction. For their assistance in patent and literature searching, we wish to thank Dr. Ilona Fleischhauer, Dieter Heiliger, Christa Krehmer, Thomas Kynast, Horst... [Pg.2458]

This work was supported by GrantNS30291 from the National Institutes of Health and The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. The authors thank Charlaine Rowlette for editorial assistance and manuscript preparation. [Pg.74]

Finally, I express a special gratitude to my wife, Carole. Her many comments on the manuscript were extremely beneficial and helped clarify a number of confusing passages. In addition, her love, patience, and encouragement during the manuscript preparation were invaluable. [Pg.296]

This research was supported by a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Plant Biology DCB 8710604 to J. M. Chesnick and by Sea Grant NA 89AA-D-SG 022 and NSF Systematic Grant BSR8717563, AO 1 to R. A. Cattolico. Special thanks go to K. Suiter for manuscript preparation. [Pg.176]

We thank Dr. Steven Schwartz for the use of the colorimeter, Dr. Edward Behrman for valuable input on the pathway, and Diane Furtney for excellent help with the manuscript preparation. We also thank Anusha Dias and George Heine for critical review of the manuscript and current and former members of the lab for stimulating discussions. Research in the Grotewold lab is supported by grants from NSF (MCB-0130062 MCB-9974474) and USDA (NRICGP 2002-01267). [Pg.73]

Over the years, research from the Eisenberg laboratory at the University of Rochester on the photochemistry and photophysics of metal dithiolene complexes has been supported by the Department of Energy, Division of Chemical Sciences, for which we are most grateful. Numerous collaborators have helped in our endeavors and their names are mentioned in the citations from the Eisenberg laboratory. We also thank Ms. Arlene Bristol for help with manuscript preparation. [Pg.361]

Acknowledgement. We wish to sincerely thank Dr. D. M. Hedstrand for valuable discussions and contributions of graphics as well as Ms. L. S. Nixon for manuscript preparation. This work has been supported by the New Energy and Technology Development organization (NEDO) of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry of Japan (MITI), the U.S. Army Chemical Research Development and Engineering Center (CRDEC), and the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR). [Pg.307]

Corrections of consequence to a paper that has already been published should be sent to the editor. Most journals publish corrections soon after they have been received. Some journals have a specific format for additions or corrections check the author guidelines. In books, errata sheets will be printed and included in every book, and the book itself will be corrected before reprinting. However, additions and corrections generally reflect poorly on the authors, and careful manuscript preparation and attention to detail in the entire publication process can prevent the necessity for subsequent corrections. [Pg.35]

Reminder Good practices and appropriate file creation start early in the manuscript preparation process. If author source files are not of adequate quality for production, then the publication process will be delayed. Authors should be mindful of publishers requirements early in the writing process. [Pg.59]


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