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Morse, William

Morse L. J., Williams H.I., Grenn F.P., Eldridge E.F. Rotta J.R. (1967) Septicaemia due to Klebsiella pneumoniae originating from ahandcream dispenser. NEnglJMed, 277, 472-473. [Pg.384]

Bross PF, Baird A, Chen G, Jee JM, Lostritto RT, Morse DE, Rosario LA, Williams GM, Yang P, Rahman A, et al. (2003) Fulvestrant in postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer. Clin Cancer Res 9 4309-4317... [Pg.164]

Echols, K.R. Gale, R.W. Schwartz, T.R. Huckins, J.N. Williams, L.L. Meadows, J.C. Morse, D. Petty, J.D. Orazio, C.E. Tillitt, D.E. 2000, Comparing polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations and patterns in the Saginaw River using sediment, caged fish, and semipermeable membrane devices. Environ. Sci. Technol. 34 4095-4102. [Pg.163]

Cohen MH, Williams GA, Sridhara R, Chen G, McGuinn WD Jr, Morse D, Abraham S, Rahman A, Liang C, Lostritto R, Baird A, Pazdur R (2004) Clin Cancer Res 10 1212... [Pg.128]

Gale RW, Huckins JN, Petty JD, Peterman PH, Williams LL, Morse D, Schwartz TR, Tillitt DE (1997) Environ Sci Technol 31 178... [Pg.147]

Two major studies of the water chemistry of the northern Great Bahama Bank were done by Broecker and Takahashi (1966) and Morse et al. (1984), and our discussion will focus on their results. The variation in salinity observed by Morse et al. (1984), shown in Figure 5.21, is remarkably similar to that observed by Broecker and Takahashi (1966). Major increases in salinity, to values exceeding 44, were observed as Williams Island was approached. The 14C distribution was also modeled in both studies, but by different methods, to obtain the residence time of the waters. Similar residence time values were obtained Morse et al. (1984) estimated the highest salinity waters had been on the bank for... [Pg.218]

Mitsuo Kira Uwe Klingebiel William J. Leigh Paul D. Lickiss Tracy L. Morkin Daniel E. Morse... [Pg.1167]

Zeise s Salt - from Curiosity to Model Substance , L. F. Olsson, in William Christopher Zeise - en dansk kemiker, ed. T. Morsing, Dansk Selskab for Historisk Kemi, Historisk-kemiske skrifter nr. 2, 1990, 57-72. [Pg.110]

William J. Morse joined the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in 1907. With great singleness of purpose and dedication, his entire career focused on encouraging soybean production and rooting the soybean industry in the United States (Hymowitz, 1984 Shurtleff, 1981). [Pg.27]

When William Morse retired in 1949, Martin G. Weiss replaced him. Weiss with Jackson L. Cartter of the U.S. Regional Soybean Laboratory at Utbana, Illinois, initiated the development of a comprehensive soybean germplasm collection. In 1951, Fdgar F. Hartwig was appointed curator of the southern collection at Stoneville, Mississippi. In 1954, Richard L. Bernard became the curator of the northern collection located at Urbana. [Pg.27]

Shurtleff, W. William Morse The Father of Soybeans in America. Soyfoods No 5. pp.56-60, Summer 1981. [Pg.36]

Hayden, J. Allen Horton, Alfred John Kinsman, Hemy Koster Jr., E. E. Lauer, Harold F. Millman, Fred W. Misch, Leon Mason Monell, Robert E. Morse, Henry N. Oellrich, Frank E. Prentice, Frank H. Reichel (fired), Edward Schmidt, Ralph B. Shivel, Theodore F. Spear, Gerald Thorp, Earl Albert Tyler, Charles Wadsworth III (Harvard Ph.D.), Roger Churchyard Williams, and Louis Harrington Zepfler. [Pg.568]

Textbooks are dominated by the monumental Biochemisches Uandlexicon of Abderhalden, and the Handbudi der Biochemie of Oppenheimer. In the English language, the most familiar are the books by Bodansky, Cameron, Cole, Gortner, Halliburton, Heil-brimn, Harrow and Sherwin,Hawk andBergeim, Koch, McClendon, Mathews, Milroy, Morse, Parsons, Peters and Van Slyke, Plimmer, Pryde, Robertson, Simmer, Thorpe, and Williams. A valuable survey of scientific books is The Literature of Chemistry, by E. J. Crane and A. M. Patterson. [Pg.4]

The multipole expansion may be carried out in several coordinate systems, which may be chosen depending on the symmetry properties of the problem under investigation. Spherical polar and Cartesian coordinates are used most commonly when calculating two-electron integrals. We outline here the derivation for the spherical series. The interested reader may find more detailed discussions, for example, in the books of Eyring, Walter and KimbalP or Morse and Feshbach. A discussion of the multipole expansion in the framework of atomic and molecular interactions and potentials may be found in the article of Williams in this series of reviews (Ref. 34) or the book by Hirschfelder, Curtiss and Bird. ... [Pg.20]


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