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Meyer, Henry

Henry A. McGee, Jr., Virginia Commonwealth University Thomas J. Meyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory Larry L. Miller, University of Minnesota Scott J. Miller, Boston College... [Pg.205]

Magnus, Albertus, 14 Marsden, Ernest, 39 Maxwell, James Clerk, 103 Mayow, John, 19 Mendeleev, Dmitri, 63, 64, 65 Meyer, Julius Lothar, 63 MUlikan, Robert Andrew, 37 MitscherUch, Edhardt, 205 Molina, Mario, 265, 266 Morehead, James T, 304 Morton, WiUiam T. I, 209 Moseley, Henry, 64 MuUer, Paul, 282, 283 MuUis, Kary B., 236... [Pg.366]

J. S. F. Pagenstecher found that aq. soln. of disodium hydrophosphate absorb more carbon dioxide, and that more rapidly than is the case with water or soln. of sodium chloride and the soln. reddens litmus more feebly than is the case with water the carbon dioxide is not so easily removed again. J. von Liebig showed that part of the soda probably unites with the carbonic acid, and only that of dissolved gas which is uncombined follows W. Henry s pressure law. R. Ileidenhain and L. Meyer found that soln. with less than one per cent, of Na2HP04.12H20 absorb enough carbon dioxide to sat. the water with ga3 and to transform half the... [Pg.856]

Submitted by Karl Meyer and Henry S. Bloch. Checked by H. R. Snyder and Curtis W. Smith. [Pg.73]

Many of the separation techniques we have described take hours to perform. Many interesting nuclei, such as the heavier actinides, the transactinides, or the light nuclei used in PET studies, have much shorter half-lives. Thus, we will briefly review the principles of rapid radiochemical separations (procedures that take seconds to minutes) and refer the reader to Henman and Trautman (1982), Meyer and Henry (1979), Schadel et al. (1988), and Trautman (1995) for details. [Pg.602]

Meyer, R. A. and E. A. Henry. Proc. Workshop Nucl. Spectrosc. Fission Products, Grenoble 1979, Bristol, London, 1979, pp. 59-103. [Pg.610]

Adolph Meyer described it as a sensational discovery reported with modesty. He could not recall a greater impression being made at a scientific meeting. Sir Henry Gilbert was the chairman at this momentous occasion. His feelings must have been mixed in view of his and Lawes unsuccessful but equally careful experimentation over the previous several decades, already discussed. [Pg.208]

Submitted by Arthur G. Schultz and Carlos W. Alva.1 Checked by Steven S. Henry and Albert I. Meyers. [Pg.174]

The translator, Thomas Henry, notes that Lavoisier undertook to decide the controversy between Black s fixed air and Meyer s acidum pingue ibid., xii. Bucquet discussed the rival views of Meyer and MacBride in his Introduction a VHude des corps naturels tires du regne minhal. [Pg.518]

Rudnick R. L., McDonough W. F., and Orpin A. (1994) Northern Tanzania peridotite xenoliths a comparison with Kapvaal peridotites and inferences on metasomatic reactions. In Kimberlites, Related Rocks and Mantle Xenoliths Vol. 1. Proc. 5th Int. Kimberlite Conf. (eds. Henry O. A. Meyer, Leonardosand Othon H). CRPM-Special Publication, Araxa, Brazil, vol. lA. pp. 336-353, Companhia de Pesquisa de Recursos Minerals, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [Pg.1913]

My students Christie Atkinson-Meyers, Etzel Gardena, David Gabriel, and John Price were especially helpful in suggesting clarifications and expansions of an earlier draft of this work, and my wife, Judy, provided the indispensable support and encouragement (as well as much editorial assistance) needed to create this book. Special thanks are also due to David Daniels, Henry Korman, Claudio Naranjo, Kathy Speeth, and others who taught me much about the Gurdjieff work. [Pg.331]

Takemoto T, Sodeoka M, Sasai H, Shibasaki M (1993) J Am Chem Soc 115 8477 Kojrma A, Takemoto T, Sodeoka M, Shibasaki M (1996) J Org Chem 61 4876 For an alternative synthesis of this aldehyde, with implicit X-ray verification of its absolute configuration, see Hulme AN, Henry SS, Meyers A1 (1995) J Org Chem 60 1265 Tietze LF (1996) Chem Rev 96 115... [Pg.468]

De Fiebre, C.M., Meyer, E.M., Henry, J.C., Muraskin, S.I., Kem, W.R., Papke, R.L., 1995, Characterization of a series of anabaseine-derived compounds reveals that the 3-(4)-dimethylamino-cinnamylidine derivative is a selective agonist at neuronal nicotinic a7/ l-a-bungarotoxin receptor subtypes. Mol. Pharmacol. 47, 164-171. [Pg.44]


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