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Muller, Herman

An interesting footnote to history a Swiss physician, Paul Herman Muller, was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1948, for his work on DDT and its use in controlling insects that transmit malaria and typhus. [Pg.58]

Muller, F. H., quoted in P. H. Hermans The Physics and Chemistry of Cellulose Fibers, Elsevier, New York, 1949, p. 418... [Pg.55]

R Herman, M Muller. Limits in high-resolution scanning electron microscopy natural surfaces Scanning 19 337-342, 1997. [Pg.292]

Delcorte, A., Hermans, S., Devillers, M., Lourette, N., Aubriet, E, Muller, IF, Bertrand, P. (2004) Desorption/ ionization of molecular nanoclusters SIMS versus MALDI. Appl Surf. Sci.,231-232,131-135. [Pg.257]

I am indebted to many colleagues and friends with whom I have enjoyed discussions on their work N. Aristov, M. Baer, W. Hack, Z. Herman, A. Kowalski, Th. Krumpelmarm, R. Martin, H. Morgner, B. Muller, R. Schinke, Ch. Schlier and J. Wolfrum. In some cases they have made unpublished results available to me. [Pg.451]


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