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Miller, Elizabeth

CONTENTS Introduction to the Series An Editor s Foreword, Albert Padwa, Emory University. Preface, George R. Newkome, University of South Florida. A Review of Dendritic Macromolecules, George R. Newkome and Charles N. Moorefield, University of South Florida. Stiff Dendritic Macromolecules Based on Phenylacetylenes, Zhifu Xu, Benjamin Kyan, and Jeffery S. Moore, The University of Michigan. Preparation and Properties of Monodisperse Aromatic Dendritic Macromolecules, Thomas X. Neenan, Timothy M. Miller, Elizabeth W. Kwock, and Harvey E. Bair, AT T Bell Laboratories. High-Spin Polyarylmethyl Polyradicals, Andrzej Rajca, University of Nebraska. A Systematic Nomenclature for Cascade (Dendritic) Polymers, Gregory R. Baker and James K. Young, University of South Florida. Index. [Pg.205]

Kiick, Kristi L., 22 Kitagawa, Masaru, 379 Kobayashi, Shiro, 322 Kondo, Asato, 246 Krastanov, Albert, 110 Kulshrestha, Ankur, 275 Lane, Thomas H., 434 Li, Geng, 294 Li, Lei, 129 Liu, Mingzhe, 194 Loos, Katja, 362 Mahapatro, Anil, 180 Maikner, John J., 155 Makino, Akira, 322 Mang, Harald, 263 Maslanka, W. W., 309 Matsumura, Shuichi, 246 McAuliffe, Joseph C., 434 Meijer, E. W., 230 Miller, Elizabeth M., 155 Miller, M. Elizabeth, 165 Miller, Lisa, 155 Montclare, Jin Kim, 37 Okamoto, Kohei, 246 Palmans, Anja R. A., 216, 230 Patwardhan, Siddharth V., 412 Ronkvist, Asa, 263 Sanford, Karl, 434 Shogren, R. L., 76 Silvestri, Davide, 52 Simonyan, Arsen, 110 Smith, Wyatt C., 434... [Pg.463]

Fig. 6.8. (a) The spherical projection of the faces of a crystal. The numbers indicate the Miller indices of the corresponding planes, (b) Photomicrograph of a polycrystalline brass. (Reprinted with permission from Elizabeth A. Wood in Crystals and Light. An introduction to Optical Crystallography, 2nd ed., Dover, 1977, Plate lll(2) and Fig. 4.5.)... [Pg.67]

Miller, J.A. (1994) Research in chemical carcinogenesis with Elizabeth Miller - a trail of discovery with our associates. Drug Metab. Rev., 26 (1-2),... [Pg.405]

In the 1940s and 1950s the pioneering studies of James and Elizabeth Miller provided early evidence for in vivo conversion of chemical carcinogens to reactive metabolites. They found that reactive metabolites of the aminoazo dye A, /V-dimcthyl-4-aminoazobenzene (DAB), a hepatocarcinogen in rats, would bind covalently to proteins and nucleic acids. The term, metabolic activation, was coined by the Millers to describe this process. Moreover they demonstrated that covalent binding of these chemicals was an essential part of the carcinogenic process. [Pg.149]

Fig. 31.8. Covalent attachment of enzymes to oxirane-functional polymeric beads. (Courtesy of M. Elizabeth Miller and Rohm and Haas.)... Fig. 31.8. Covalent attachment of enzymes to oxirane-functional polymeric beads. (Courtesy of M. Elizabeth Miller and Rohm and Haas.)...
The concept that cancer involves an alteration in the genetic material of a somatic cell (somatic mutation theory) was first introduced by Theodor Boveri in 1914. Boveri suggested that cancer was related to chromosome abnormalities in somatic cells. With respect to chemical carcinogenesis, James and Elizabeth Miller in the 1950 s and 1960s observed that a wide variety of structurally diverse chemicals could produce cancer in laboratory animals. They suggested that many of these diverse... [Pg.537]

In the 1950-1960s Elizabeth and James Miller observed that a diverse array of chemicals could produce cancer in laboratory animals. In an attempt to explain this,... [Pg.552]

This manuscript is dedicated to the memory of my graduate school mentors James A. Miller and Elizabeth C. Miller and to the memory of my friends and former colleagues Alvito Alvares, James Gillette, and Shu-jing (Caroline) Wei. [Pg.1]

Public Meeting Participants. In addition to the committee and National Research Council (NRC) staff, the following people attended the public meetings January 23 Jean Hibberd and Robert Miller, Chemical Destruction Community Advisory Board (CDCAB) January 24 Bill Buchanan, Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection (KDEP) Elizabeth Crowe, Kentucky Environmental Foundation Robert Miller, Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Citizens Advisory Commission and CDCAB Craig Williams, Kentucky Chemical Demilitarization Citizens Advisory Commission, CDCAB, and Director, Chemical Weapons Working Group. [Pg.81]

AMES A. AND ELIZABETH C. MILLER AND THEIR THEORY OE METABOLIC ACTIVATION... [Pg.169]


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