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Meyer, Ernst

Meyer, Ernst von. 1891. A History of Chemistry from Earliest Times to the Present Day. Trans. George M Gowan. Reprint, New York Arno, 1975. [Pg.243]

Meyer, Ernst, Hans Josef Hug, and Roland Ben-newitz. Scanning Probe Microscopy The Lab on a Tip. Berlin Springer, 2004. This hook provides an excellent overview of scanning prohe microscopy before delving into more detailed discussions of the various techniques. [Pg.1645]

From (5.56) one can obtain an integro-differential equation for operator What we need is the mean particle position, <(Tz>, and in order to find it two approximations are made. First, in taking the bath averages we assume free bath dynamics. Second, we decouple the bath and pseudospin averages, guided by perturbation theory. The result is a Langevin-like equation for the expectation <(T2> [Dekker 1987a Meyer and Ernst 1987 Waxman 1985],... [Pg.85]

Ernst, M., Kaup, B., Muller, M., Bringer-Meyer, S., Sahm, H., Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 2005, 66, 629. [Pg.1481]

Ernst, O. P., Meyer, C. K., Marin, E. P., Henklein, P., Fu, W. Y., Sakmar, T. P., and Hofmann, K. P. (2000). Mutation of the fourth cytoplasmic loop of rhodopsin affects binding of transducin and peptides derived from the carboxyl-terminal sequences of transducin a and y subunits. /. Biol. Chem. 275, 1937-1943. [Pg.87]

The first chemical clue relating the structure of anesthetics to their potency was discovered in 1899 by a pharmacologist, Hans Horst Meyer, and an anesthetist, Charles Ernst Overton. Working independently, Meyer and Overton noted a strong correlation between the polarity of a compound and its potency as an anesthetic. They expressed polarity as the oil/gas partition coefficient, while anesthetic potency was expressed as the partial pressure in atmospheres. Figure 11.10 is a Meyer-Overton correlation for 18 anesthetics used on mice. Note that olive oil is used, and it has become the most commonly used reference solvent. [Pg.204]

Henrichsen D, Ernst B, Magnani JL, Wang WT, Meyer B, Peters T, Bioaffinity NMR spectroscopy Identification of an E-selectin antagonist in a substance mixture by transfer NOE, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Eng., 38 98-102, 1999. [Pg.190]

Meier BH, Meyer R, Ernst RR, Stockli A, Furrer A, Haig W, Anderson I (1984) Chem Phys Lett 108 522... [Pg.52]


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