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Martin, Jean

Coastal ecology. I. Lasserre, Pierre. II. Martin, Jean-Marie. III. Title The land-sea boundary. [Pg.220]

Gerard J. Martin Maryvonne L. Martin Jean-Paul Gouesnard... [Pg.387]

Martin, Jean Michel, 1948-Nanolubricants / Jean Michel Martin, Nobuo Ohmae. p. cm. [Pg.238]

Martin B. Goldhaber1, Jean M. Morrison1, Richard B. Wanty1, Christopher T. Mills1, JoAnn M. Holloway1... [Pg.169]

Participants in the second conference (April 1925) of the Institut International de Chimie Solvay in Brussels. The topic was "Structure and Activity," and four papers were devoted to activation or mechanism in chemical reactions. Henry Armstrong and Jean Perrin are seated at the center section of the adjoining tables. Andre Job and Thomas Martin Lowry are to Perrin s left. Courtesy of the Instituts Intemationaux de Physique et Chimie (Solvay), Brussels. [Pg.351]

Dale, Sir Henry 77 Delay 77 Delay, Jean 77 delocalized orbitals 233 Deniker, Pierre 77 Density Functional Theory 55,228,241,271,278 deposition conditions 168 design of the Sawatzky-Kay apparatus 152 Dess-Martin oxidation 11 detailed atomic-level representation 92 determinant 279 diastereoface selectivity 22,... [Pg.288]

It was just five years later, in 1916, that Suzanne definitively took up with the sculptor Jean Crotti see Cough-Cooper and Caumont, Plan, 15, 17. Both were, in fact, interested in investing their own art with esoteric themes and iconography for their mutual careers, see the exhibition catalogue by Camfield and Martin for their esoteric themes, see M. Tuchman, 46 7. [Pg.392]

By MARTIN J. LOHSE, CARSTEN HOFFMANN, VIACHESLAV O. NIKOLAEV, JEAN-PIERRE VILARDAGA, AND MORITZ BUNEMANN... [Pg.167]

Andreas F. Thiinemann1 Martin Muller2 Herbert Dautzenberg3 Jean-Franijois Joanny4 Hartmut Lowen5... [Pg.113]

Jean Jordan-Sweet, Steven Molls, Jung-ihl Kim, Joachim Clabes, Martin Goldberg, Robb White, Carol Kovac, John J. Ritsko, L. Paivikki Buchwalter, T.S. Oh, K. W. Lee and many other colleagues at IBM Research are acknowledged for fruitful discussions and collaborations. Prof. [Pg.32]

Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (GMT) is named after the three doctors who first described it in 1886, Professor Jean-Martin Charcot (pronounced sharko) (1825-1893), his student, Pierre Marie (1853-1940), who both worked in Paris at the Hospital de Salpetriere, and Dr. Howard Tooth (1856-1925) of London. It is also called peroneal muscular atrophy (PMA) because the peroneal muscle down the front of the shin that enables one to pull the foot up is usually the first muscle to be affected. A weakened peroneal muscle can cause sloppy walking or drop foot, which causes tripping. GMT also has a third and more recent name, hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy(HMSN). This name more accurately describes the syndrome because it is hereditary, can affect both or either the ability to move (motor) or the ability to feel (sensory). [Pg.523]


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