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Muller, Alexander

Lutz Muller, Alexander Breidenbach, Christoph Funk, Wolfgang Muster, and Axel Pahler... [Pg.545]

A literature survey ( 1 - 11) on the fractionation of cellulose triacetate by precipitation indicates that in most cases it has been unsuccessful due to the possibility of hydrogen bonding between polymer and solvent in solutions (10. 12). GPC has been applied to the fractionation of cellulose derivatives by many workers. Segal (13), Meyerhoff (14 - 16), Muller and Alexander (17) have reported the fractionation of cellulose nitrate by GPC. Muller and Alexander (17), Brewer, Tanghe, Bailly and Burr... [Pg.365]

Volume Editors Karl Alexander Muller, Annette Bussmann-Holder ISBN 978-3-540-23124-0... [Pg.1]

This book is a collection of the papers presented at the workshop on Symmetry and Heterogeneity in High Tc Superconductors directed by Antonio Bianconi and Alexander F. Andreev in collaboration with K. Alex Muller and Giorgio Benedek. Philip B. Allen, Neil W. Ashcroft, Alan R. Bishop, J. C. Seamus Davis, Takeshi Egami, Francesco Iachello, David Pines, Shin-ichi Uchida, Subodh R. Shenoy, chaired hot sessione contributing to the success of the workshop. [Pg.250]

Last but not least, we could write this book because we enjoyed countless interactions with other scientists and engineers who shaped our view of the field of biocatalysis. A representative, but certainly not exhaustive, list of these individuals, besides those already mentioned above, includes Frances Arnold, Uwe Bomscheuer, Stefan Buchholz, Mark Burk, Robert DiCosimo, David Dodds, Franz Effenberger, Uwe Eichhorn, Wolfgang Estler, Andreas Fischer, Tomas Hudlicky, Hans-Dieter Jakubke, Andreas Karau, Alexander Klibanov, Andreas liese, Oliver May, Jeffrey Moore, Rainer Muller, Mark Nelson, David Rozzell, Roger Sheldon, Christoph Syldatk, Stefan Verseck, and George Whitesides. We thank all of them for their contribution to our view of the field. [Pg.621]

This review was initially planned during a visit to the University of Bielefeld supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. I am grateful to Professor Achim Muller for his hospitality, and to Professors Lynn Francesconi, Uli Kortz, Bernt Krebs, Pierre Mialane, and Achim Muller, for preprints and copies of figures. [Pg.375]

This review was prepared during a visit to Bielefeld University. I thank the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for generous support, and Professor Achim Muller for his hospitality and for valuable discussions. [Pg.358]

The Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung is thanked for the research prize which enabled me to complete this work in Heidelberg. Professor Walter Siebert s hospitality and enthusiastic discussions there were much appreciated. Thomas Muller is also thanked for initiating this work. [Pg.77]

Domenjoz, Experientia 7, 306 (19S1) Ferguson, Alexander, i. Agr. Food Chem. 1, 888 (1953) Muller, Spindler, Experience 10, 91 (1954). [Pg.1273]

Pierre-Eric Millard/ Nathalie C. Mougin/ Alexander Boker/ Axel H. E. Muller ... [Pg.127]

Bardeen, John, Robert J Schrieffer and Leon N Cooper (1972)/or their jointly developed theory of superconductivity, usually called the BCES - theory Bednorz, J George, K Alexander Muller (1987)/or their important breakthrough in the discovery of superconductivity in ceramic materials, Lee, David M, Douglas D Osheroff and Robert C Richardson (1996)/br their discovery of superfluididity in helium-3 1 Samuel 5 6-12 and Sassoon Dale, p228 Josephus, Antiquities 6 1.1 1 Samuel 4 3ff... [Pg.460]

Bednorz, Johannes Georg (born 1950) and Karl Alexander Muller (born 1927) were scientists at the IBM research laboratory in Zurich, Switzerland, where they discovered the phenomenon of high-temperature superconductivity. They were both awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1987. They began working together in 1982. [Pg.30]

Dmitry V. Pergushov, Oleg V. Borisov, Alexander B. Zezin, and Axel H.E. Muller... [Pg.265]

Mammalian pheromones can code for a wealth of information including species, subspecies, social group, individuality, sex, age, social status and reproductive conditions (e.g.. Bowers Alexander 1967 Mackintosh 1970 Dagg Windsor 1971 Lydell Doty 1972 Beauchamp 1973 Epple 1973 Miiller-Schwarze 1974 Mertl 1975 Brown 1979 Smith et al. 1985 Passanisi MacDonald 1990 Feoktistova 1995). Traditionally, a pheromone source has been thought to contain one specific type of information. Recent studies have demonstrated that different secretions can carry different information and thus have different functions (Johnston et al. 1993). It is also found that the same secretion may code for different information and thus, serve multiple functions (e.g., Mykytowycz 1965 Quay Muller-Schwarze 1971 Buss et al. 1976 Epple et al 1979 Johnston 1985) or several different secretions carry the same information (Baldwin Meese 1977 Roeder 1980 Martin Beauchamp 1982). Thus, the correspondence between secretions and their functions can be one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many. [Pg.282]

High-temperature superconductor (J. Georg Bednorz and Karl Alexander Muller) Bednorz and Muller show that a ceramic compound of lanthanum, barium, copper, and oxygen becomes superconducting at 35 kelvins, a new high- temperature record. [Pg.2074]


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