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Moore, William

Moore, William R. Alchemy and Modern Science. The Occult Review 15 2 (February... [Pg.243]

Distil it from sodium, under vacuum, through a column packed with glass helices. (This removes any dialkyl phosphonate.) [Ford-Moore Williams J Chem Soc 1465 1947, Arbuzov Chem Ber 38 1171 1905, see... [Pg.566]

Christian Anfinsen, Stanford Moore, William H. Stein 1918 Fritz Haber... [Pg.121]

Triisopropyl phosphite [116-17-6] M 208.2, b 58-59"/7mm, 63-64 /7mm, n 1.4082. Distil the phosphite from sodium, under vacuum, through a column packed with glass helices. (This removes any dialkyl phosphonate.) [Ford-Moore Williams J Chem Soc 1465 1947, Arbuzov Chem Ber 38 1171 1905, see Verkade Coskren in Organo Phosphorus Compound (Kosolapoff Maier eds) Wiley Vol 2 pp 1-187 1972, Beilstein 1 IV 1476.]... [Pg.541]

Moore, William, Gas Attack (Chemical Warfare 1915-18 and Afterwards) (London Leo Cooper, 1987). [Pg.261]

William Howard Stein fl 911-1980) was born in New York City and received his Ph.D. in 1938 from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. He immediately joined the faculty of the Rockefeller Institute, where he remained until his death. In 1972, he shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work with Stanford Moore on developing methods of amino acid analysis and for determining the structure of ribonuclease. [Pg.1030]

Stanford Moore (1913-1982) was born in Chicago, Illinois, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1938. He was a professor at the Rockefeller Institute and shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in chemistry with his colleague and collaborator, William Stein. [Pg.1030]

G Williams, AJ Moore, MR Bryce, YM Lvov, MC Petty. Synth Met 55-57 2955-2960,... [Pg.137]

D Armspach, PR Ashton, CP Moore, N Spencer, JF Stoddari, TJ Wear, DJ Williams. Angew Chem Int Ed 32 854-858, 1993. [Pg.469]

Moore, V. The unicorn William Butler Yeats search for reality. New York Macmillan, 1954. 519p. [Pg.674]

Pappelardo RT, Head JW, Greeley R, Sullivan RJ, Pilcher C, Schubert G, Moore WB, Carr MH, Moore JM, Belton MJS, Goldsby DL (1998) Nature 391 365 Pizzarello S, Huang Y, Becker L, Poreda RJ, Neeman RA, Cooper G, Williams M (2001) Science 293 2236... [Pg.84]

Mason, B. and Moore, C.B. (1982). Principles of Geochemistry (4th ed.). Wiley, New York Press, F.S. and Siever, R. (1986). Earth (4th ed.). W.H. Freeman and Company, New York Stanley, S.M. (2002). Earth System History. W.H. Freeman and Company, New York Wayne, R.P. (2002). Chemistry of Atmospheres (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press, Oxford Williams, R. J.P. and Frausto da Silva, J.J.R. (1996). The Natural Selection of the Chemical Elements - The Environment and Life s Chemistry. Clarendon Press, Oxford... [Pg.33]

Armspach D, Ashton PR, Moore CP, Spencer N, Stoddart JF, Wear TJ, Williams DJ (1993) Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 32 854... [Pg.191]

Taxonomic nomenclatures for plants and animals are under constant revision. In the Handbook of Chemical Risk Assessment series, the author elected to conform as much as possible to the systems and spellings used by Scott and Wasser (1980) for plants, Swain and Swain (1948) for insects, Turgeon et al. (1988) for aquatic molluscs, Williams et al. (1989) for decapod crustaceans, Pratt (1935) and Hyman (1940, 1951a, 1951b, 1955) for miscellaneous invertebrates, Robins et al. (1991) for fishes, Ditmars (1966) for reptiles, Edwards (1974) and Howard and Moore (1991) for birds, and Nowak and Paradiso (1983) for mammals. Individual species are arranged alphabetically by scientific and common names (Table 33.2). In total, about 2300 species of animals and plants were cited, of which only 23 (1.0%) were listed in at least 20 chapters. The most widely cited species include ... [Pg.1758]

Moore NL, Mariam DH, Williams AL, Dashek WV. Substrate specificity, de novo synthesis and partial purification of polyphenol oxidase derived from the wood-decay fungus, Coriolus versicolor. J Indust Microbiol 1989 4 349-364. [Pg.193]

Submitted by E. M. Bottoref and L. L. Moore 1 Checked by William G. Dauben and Robert M. Coates... [Pg.104]

Willey JD, Bennett RI, Williams JM, Denne RK, Komegay CR, Perlotto MS, Moore BM. Effect of storm type on rainwater composition in southeastern North Carolina. Environ. Sci. Technol. 1988 22 41-46. [Pg.245]


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