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Mary Jane

It s a wholesome family product, said Mary Jane Kinkade, a spokesman for Kraft Foods. We know people use it for other things. We only advocate it as a fun and delicious dessert and snack. ... [Pg.34]

Mary Jane (Cook) Hilyer 204 Norfolk Drive Concord, Tennessee... [Pg.119]

When Robert was bom on November 23,1906, his parents were living in a rural hamlet named Wadshelf in the county of Derbyshire. He was the first of their five children. His father, Herbert James Tipson, was a teacher, as was his mother, Mary Jane (nee Stuart). Their son did not attend formal elementary school and was tutored at home by his mother until the age of ten. Four daughters were subsequently bom to Herbert and Mary Tipson between 1906 and 1920 the second died in early childhood, at which time the family moved to Coventry, a nearby city in the Midlands of England. [Pg.420]

Otto A. Bessey, Oliver H. Lowry, and Mary Jane Brock, J. Biol. Chem., 164, 321329 (1946). [Pg.111]

MAO, see monoamine oxidase Marihuana, 394 Mary Jane, 394 Mebrohydroline, 319 Mebrophenhydramine, 44 Mebutamate, 218 Meclastine, 44 Meclizine, 59 Meclofenamic acid, 110 Medazepam, 368 Medrogestone, 182, 183 Medroxyprogesterone acetate, 180, 186, 188 Medrylamine, 41 Mefenamic acid, 110 Mefruside, 134 Megesterol acetate, 180 Melengesterol acetate, 182, 183, 187... [Pg.483]

The final enzyme in the pathway, CMP-KDO transferase, the enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of KDO from CMP-KDO to the Lipid A acceptor has been studied in Mary Jane Osborn s laboratory. We have not further purified this enzyme nor studied its properties in detail. The in vitro reaction described by Munson et al. (15) utilized a detergent solubilized enzyme preparation to catalyze the transfer of two KDO residues to the Lipid A precursor. [Pg.156]

Opie, Mary Jane. Sculpture. London, New York Dorling Kindersley, 1994. [Pg.235]

Marijuana is the flowering part of the Indian hemp plant Cannabis sativa, a weed-like species that grows wild and is also cultivated in many tropical and temperate parts of the world. Cannabis means hemp in Latin and is derived from the Greek word kannabis. Marijuana probably comes from the Mexican Spanish marijuana/marihuana (Mary s leaf or plant) or from Maria and Juan (Mary and John). Among its many names, marijuana is commonly known as weed, ganja, mary jane, and pot. [Pg.8]

Marijuana is a mixture of dried flowers and leaves from the plant Cannabis sativa. It is known by other names such as weed, pot, herb, Mary Jane, boom, gangster, and chronic. People use marijuana in the form of cigarette or in pipes. It also is often mixed with foods or brewed tea. Marijuana use affects the CNS as observed with memory and learning, difficulty in thinking, loss of coordination, increased heart rate, and anxiety. [Pg.325]

Greg Maxwell, CFO/Sr. VP/Controller Chantal Veevaete, VP-Human Resources Peggy Colsman, CIO Mary Jane Hagenson, VP-Tech. [Pg.210]

The last major work of Harriet Frush at the American University was a collaborative effort with the present writer, the editing of the Complete Works of Horace S. Isbell, a three-volume series published by the Carbohydrate Division of the American Chemical Society in 1988. Her health subsequently deteriorated, and she rarely came to the University, staying at home to take care of her ailing friend, Mary Jane Young. Later, the two went to a retirement home, in Knoxville, Illinois, to be near Harriet s niece Roselyn Lomax. Harriet Frush died on November 16,1996, during surgery for a broken hip. [Pg.16]

Harold Snyder was predeceased by his first wife, Mary Jane Snyder, and by his second wife, her sister Bonnie McIntosh Snyder. He is survived by his three children, Dr. Jane Snyder of Columbus, Ohio, Dr. John Snyder of 8asking Ridge, New Jersey, and Dr. Mary Ann Nirdlinger of Sylvania, Ohio four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews and a sister, Joanne Dorsch of Lake Kiowa, Texas. He will be long remembered by his own family and by the many former students and colleagues who constitute his professional family. [Pg.308]

Synonyms Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Bhang Dronabinol Cannabis Ganja Grass Hashish Hemp Honey oil Marihuana Marinol Mary Jane Pot Refeer Weed... [Pg.1598]

Pain What Psychiatrists Need to Know Edited by Mary Jane Massie, M.D. [Pg.153]

Among the tunes that topped the black hit list of the era were Louis Armstrong s "Muggles", Cab Calloway s "That Funny Reefer Man", Fats Waller s "Viper s Drag", and many more by lesser known artists, like "Viper s Moan", "Texas Tea Party", "Smokin Reefers", "Mary Jane", and the "Mary Jane Polka", recorded by studios like Columbia, Victor and Brunswick. Even Benny Goodman got into the act with "Sweet Marihuana Brown". [Pg.108]

Mary Jane Shultz mary. shultz tufts. edu... [Pg.720]

MARY JANE IRWIN, Petmsylvania State University, University Park... [Pg.7]

Born in Morrison, Illinois, Robert Andrew Millikan was the second son of the Reverend Silas Franklin Millikan and Mary Jane Andrews. When Millikan was seven, his family moved to Maquoketa, Iowa, where he attended high school. In 1886 he entered Oberlin College in Ohio. In 1887 he enrolled in several classics classes there, and because he did quite well in Greek, at the end of his sophomore year, he was asked to teach an introductory-level physics class. Fie enjoyed teaching physics and accepted a two-year teaching post at Oberlin upon graduation in 1891. It was during this period that he developed an even keener interest in physics. [Pg.784]

Ward, Mary Jane. The Snake Pit. New York Random House, 1946. Warshofsky, F. When does a child need a psychiatrist Parade, Jan. 10, 965. PP- 4-5... [Pg.369]

Mary Jane Cunningham, Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC), The Woodlands, Texas, Toxicogenomics... [Pg.1673]

Mary Jane Masson NIH, 10 Center Drive, Bldg 10, Rm 8N110, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA, massOTmi nhlbi.nih.gov... [Pg.2]

Mary Jane Masson, Lindsay A. Collins, and Lance R. Pohl... [Pg.195]


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