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Merck Index 1996. An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals. 12th ed. edited by Susan Budavari et ah, Merck and Company 1996. [Pg.152]

W..A. F leitbrink, D.R. Farwick. Survey Report Control Technology for Manunl Ton lL i k i igh Out Operations at Merck and Company, Wilson, North Carolina. Report no. t I O I i Fngjneering Control Technology Branch, Division of Physical Sciences and I ngmixnng, NIOSH, Cincinnati, OH, 1994. [Pg.1119]

Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, Division of Merck and Company, Inc., Rahway, New Jersey 07065. [Pg.86]

Budavari, S. (1989). The Merck Index, 11th ed. Merck and Company, Rahway, NJ. [Pg.110]

This book would not have been possible without the assistance of various institutions and individuals. The editors wish to express their appreciation to the following for providing the financial support necessary for the publication of this volume Division of History of Chemistry, American Chemical Society Merck and Company Smith Kline Corporation Dexter Chemical Corporation and Warner-Lambert Company. Thanks are also due to more people than we can acknowledge here, but we would at least like to single out the following individuals for their special efforts on behalf of this project Natalie Foster, Secretary-Treasurer, ACS Division of the History of Chemistry and Suzanne Roethel and Antoinette Drexler, ACS Books Department. [Pg.11]

Windholz M, ed. 1983. The Merck index An encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs, and biologicals. Rahway, NJ Merck and Company, Inc, 865. [Pg.108]

Globoside (2 mg), obtained from human erythrocytes and kindly provided by Dr. S. Ando of the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, was prepared for high-resolution NMR analysis as described previously (29). The sample was dissolved in. 4 ml of de-Me2S0-D20 (98 2 v./v.). Perdeuterated solvents were obtained from Merck and Company (St. Louis MO) or Aldrich, Inc., (Milwaukee, WI). [Pg.244]

Merck and Company, Darmstadt, is. appropriate for this chromatography. [Pg.137]

The Merck Index, 12 ed, edited. Susan Budavery, 1995 Rahway, NJ The Merck and Company, Inc. [Pg.1100]

Concentrations of tyramine and histamine were similar that of angiotonin is estimated. The preparation, which contained active amine oxidase and no other oxidases, was supplied by Karl Folkers of Merck and Company. Data were obtained from C. C. Stock, to whom the author is indebted. [Pg.7]

Amine oxidase was supplied through the courtesy of Karl Folkers, Merck and Company. [Pg.17]

Diethyl oxalate was purchased from Merck and Company, Inc., and was used without further purification. Potassium ethoxide was purchased from Alfa Products, Morton/Thiokol Inc. or preferably was prepared from potassium metal and absolute ethanol. [Pg.222]

Paul S. Anderson, Merck and Company, West Point, Pennsylvania (45)... [Pg.475]

A commercial sample of emulsin was purchased from Merck and Company, Inc. If freshly prepared emulsin of good quality is available, the quantity may be reduced to one-tenth or less of the specified amount. [Pg.28]

Leonard M. Weinstock, Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, Merck and Company, Inc., Rahway, New Jersey (107) R. E. WiLLETTE, School of Pharmacy, The University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut (27)... [Pg.500]


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