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Mosher, Harry

Sidney M. Cantor Frank G. Ciapetta William von Fischer Edward L. Haenisch Edwin J. Hart Stanley Kirschner John L. Lundberg Harry S. Mosher Edward E. Smissman... [Pg.5]

Advisory Board Fred Basolo Sidney M. Cantor Edward M. Haenisch Amel R. Menotti Harry S. Mosher C. M. Sliepcevich Leo H. Sommer Fred R. Whaley William A. Zisman... [Pg.3]

W. C. McCarthy Robert Bruce Mofeett Harry S. Mosher Jon Munch-Peterson D. G. Norton Stanley M. Pier Vernon Raaen Chittaranjan Raha Richard Raube Henry J. Richter Gus A. Ropp Philip R. Ruby M. R. Saxton R. Schwarz William A. Short J. K. Simons C. W. Smith Newton R. Smith Shigehiko Sugasawa R. M. Summers Peyton C. Teague... [Pg.59]

Submitted by Harry S. Mosher, Leslie Turner, and Allan Carlsmith.1 Checked by N. J. Leonard and E. D. Sutoris. [Pg.100]

Roger Gaudry Helen Ginsberg Hilda Hankin Chas E. Harris Charles R. Hauser Roland N. Icke H B. Johnson Robert Levine Harry S Mosher Domenick Papa Richard T. Rapala C. Ernest Redemann... [Pg.126]

His close colleagues at Stanford University, Professors William A. Bonner, Richard H. Eastman, and Harry S. Mosher write about him as follows. [Pg.175]

Research reported in this publication was supported by the Advanced Research Projects Agency through the U.S. Army Research Office, Durham, N. C. The authors wish to thank Harry S. Mosher for his interest and helpful suggestions throughout the course of this work. [Pg.122]

It therefore seemed timely to arrange a joint U.S.-Japan Seminar on the topic of asymmetric reactions and processes— the title including not only asymmetric syntheses, both conventional chemical and enzymatic, but also certain separation methods involving the same kind of diastereo-meric interactions that are involved in asymmetric synthesis. The seminar was held July 7-11, 1981, at Stanford University with the editors and Professor Harry S. Mosher as co-organizers. It was supported jointly by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the National Science Foundation and featured 19 plenary speakers nine from Japan and ten from the United States. The names and brief biographies of all but one of these speakers are given on pp. xi-xiii, and their subjects are listed in the Table of Contents. [Pg.280]


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