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Martin, Steve

Figure 2 Original Dow dendrimer research team (l.-r back row Pat Smith, Steve Martin, Mark Hall, John Ryder front row Jim Dewald, Don Tomalia, George Kallos, Jesse Roeck (photo taken (1982) in Dow s Functional Polymer Research Laboratory, 1710 Bldg, Midland, Ml where first complete series of PAMAM dendrimers (G=1-7) were synthesized)... Figure 2 Original Dow dendrimer research team (l.-r back row Pat Smith, Steve Martin, Mark Hall, John Ryder front row Jim Dewald, Don Tomalia, George Kallos, Jesse Roeck (photo taken (1982) in Dow s Functional Polymer Research Laboratory, 1710 Bldg, Midland, Ml where first complete series of PAMAM dendrimers (G=1-7) were synthesized)...
As a military scriptwriter, I had no idea what I was talking about, but the communicators, using more authentic lingo, managed to stimulate H s imagination. Soon he was totally twisted up in the game (as Queen Latifah humorously put it to Steve Martin in a recent movie). [Pg.132]

Series Editor Steve Rayner James Martin Institute, University of Oxford... [Pg.183]

Steve Martin of UT Austin has reported (J. Org. Chem. 68 8867,2003) a detailed study of the synthesis of bridged azabicyclic structures via ring-closing alkene metathesis. Some examples of his work include the conversion of 12 to 13, efficiently forming six, seven and eight membered rings. He also demonstrated five-membered ring formation with the conversion of 14 to IS, which has the cocaine skeleton. [Pg.132]

Preparation of this chapter was supported by the Office of Science, Basic Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy, under contract DE-AC05-96OR22464 with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, managed by Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corp, and the National Science Foundation (EAR 97-06072). I would like to thank Steve Cristy and Dave Smith for helpful reviews, and Chris Barshick. Without his persistence, this chapter (and book) would not have been realized. [Pg.440]

The authors wish to acknowledge the critical review of the manuscript by Drs. Melissa Jacob and Larry Walker and would also like to acknowledge other members of the NCNPR natural products community including Steve Duke, Aruna Weerasooriya, Maria Bennett, Mary Heather Martin, Derek Oglesby, and Ed Lowe. This research is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Agriculture s Agricultural Research Service Specific Cooperative Agreement 58-6408-2-0009. [Pg.230]

Submitted by Michael J. Bradlee and Paul Helquist.1 Checked by Steve Berberich and Stephen F. Martin. [Pg.137]

Also thanks to Charonne Boulton, Cheryl Gibson, Mary Groom, and Barbara Luckhurst, and to Steve Cook and the Royal Literary Fund for their imaginative encouragement and support. Last, my love and thanks to Martin, Jenny, Charlotte, and Jake Rainsford, without whom the book could never have been written. [Pg.249]

After Perestroika I worked abroad and enjoyed the collaboration and support of my friends Franco Bassani and Giuseppe La Rocca (Pisa), Peter Reineker (Ulm), Karl Leo and Michael Hoffmann (Dresden), Claude Weisbuch and Henri Benisty (Paris), Steve Forrest (Princeton), Shaul Mukamel (Rochester), and particularly Hobson Wildenthal (Dallas), who made it possible for me to discuss many new and interesting condensed matter problems. I thank my long time friends Joseph Birman (New York City) who persuaded me to prepare an updated translation of my Russian book and Martin Pope for valuable discussions. I am deeply grateful to Michael Philpott who read the manuscript and provided comments, corrections and valuable advices on the material discussed here and to Gerard Czajkowski who translated the book and helped me with the editorial preparation of the text, giving me much valuable advice. [Pg.504]

Bonnie A Steves Andrzej J Maciejewski Martin Hendry... [Pg.352]

Steve W Martin (Primary Contact), Steven A. Poling, Jacob T Sutherland Iowa State University, Materials Science and Engineering Department 3053 Gilman Hall Ames, Iowa, 50011... [Pg.480]

Synthesis and Structure of Thiogermanic Acid H2Gc4S9, Steven A. Poling, Steve W. Martin, and Jacob T. Sutherland, to be submitted. [Pg.483]

Hollis, Martin, and Steve Smith. Explaining and Understanding International Relations. Oxford Oxford University Press, 1990. [Pg.276]


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