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Maye, Mathew

Maye, Mathew M., Dmytro Nykypanchuk, Daniel van der Lelie, and Oleg Gang. A Simple Method for Kinetic Control of DNA-Induced Nanoparticle Assembly. Journal of the American Chemical Society 128 (2006) 14,020-14,021. The researchers created nanoparticles by attaching the components to complementary strands of DNA. [Pg.67]

The site of the r-process is also not clear, but it seems that the conditions needed to reproduce Solar-System r-process abundances may hold in the hot bubble caused by neutrino winds in the immediate surroundings of a nascent neutron star in the early stages of a supernova explosion (see Fig. 6.10). Circumstantial evidence from Galactic chemical evolution supports an origin in low-mass Type II supernovae, maybe around 10 M (Mathews, Bazan Cowan 1992 Pagel Tautvaisiene 1995). Another possibility is the neutrino-driven wind from a neutron star formed by the accretion-induced collapse of a white dwarf in a binary system (Woosley Baron 1992) leading to a silent supernova (Nomoto 1986). In stars with extreme metal-deficiency, the heavy elements sometimes display an abundance pattern characteristic of the r-process with little or no contribution from the s-process, and the... [Pg.222]

Chuan-Jian Zhong, Jin Luo, Mathew M. Maye, Nancy Kariuki, Lingyan Wang, Derrick Mott, Peter Njoki, Mark Schadt, Stephanie I-Im. Lim, and Yan Lin... [Pg.2]

Mathew M. Maye, Department of Chemistry, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY 13902... [Pg.339]

Mita MM, Mita AC, Chu QS, Rowinsky EK, Eetterly GJ, Goldston M, Patnaik A, Mathews L, Ricart AD, Mays T, Knowles H, Rivera VM, Kreisberg J, Bedrosian CL, Tolcher AW. (2008) Phase Itrial of the novel mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor deforolimus (AP23573 MK-8669)... [Pg.190]

Mathew Maye, Oleg Gang, and their colleagues at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York use DNA to help assemble nanoparticles. [Pg.45]

Some of the funding for facilities, centers, and experiments has flowed to universities, while other funding has gone to government laboratories. For example, the Center for Functional Nanomaterials was established at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York. Work done in this laboratory by Mathew Maye and Oleg Gang has been discussed earlier in this chapter. [Pg.57]

Production of diethanolamine and its wide use in industrial and consumer products may result in its release to the environment (Yordy Alexander, 1981 Beyer et al., 1983 Environment Canada, 1995 Mathews et al., 1995 Knaak eta/., 1997). [Pg.353]

Dolomitization of aragonite proceeds faster than dolomitization of calcite. Dolomitization of high magnesian calcite may (Gaines, 1980) or may not (Katz and Mathews, 1977) be faster than that of pure calcite. [Pg.299]

Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May be Deemed to be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects, opened for signature 10 October 1980, entered into force 2 December 1983. Also referred to as the 1980 Certain Conventional Weapons Convention (CCW). For a discussion of the CCW RevCons, see Robert J. Mathews, The 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons A Useful Framework despite Earlier Disappointments , International Review of the Red Cross 83 (December 2001), pp. 991-1012. [Pg.66]

Selenastrum capricomutum (Sauser et al., 1997), Chlorella vulgaris (Takeda et al., 1998) and Euglena gracilis (Ishikawa et al., 1996b Shigeoka et al., 1980), in cyanobacteria (Miyake et al., 1991 Tel-Or et al., 1986) and in insects (Mathews et al., 1997). An APX enzyme has also been identified in Trypanosoma cruzi (Boveris et al., 1980). Reeently, an APX enzyme has been isolated and purified from bovine eye (Wada et al., 1998), raising the intriguing possibility that APX enzymes may have a funetional role in mammalian systems. [Pg.321]

Hickman AB, Li Y, Mathew SV, May EW, Craig NL, Dyda F. Unexpected structural diversity in DNA recombination the restriction endonuclease connection. Mol.Cell 2000 5 1025-1034. [Pg.2020]

The atmosphere of Mars has a high value of = (-1-620 160)%c (Nier and McElroy, 1977) that may be due to fractionating losses (see section 7 in Chapter 4.12), and (4.7 1.2) X 10 g N, which is equivalent to 0.7 ppb when divided into the mass of the entire planet (Owen et al, 1977). Therefore, Mars appears to have 10 " times the nitrogen on the Earth. Mathew et al (1998) reported evidence for a component in a martian meteorite with < —22%c, suggesting that, like the Earth, the solid planet may contain nitrogen that is isotopically lighter than the atmosphere, and consistent with the modification of atmospheric nitrogen isotopes by losses. [Pg.2219]


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