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Nathan, David

Xiaoling Li, David B. Bennett, Nathan W. Adams, and Sung Wan Kim1... [Pg.103]

David J Gray, Ryan R.P. Noble, Nathan Reid... [Pg.87]

We thank David Gray and Nathan Reid for commenting on earlier versions of the manuscript. [Pg.476]

Acknowledgements We thank Robert Gordon and Steve Heald of the Advanced Photon Source, Chicago and David Gray, Nathan Reid, David Lentz and Gwendy Hall for commenting on earlier versions of the abstract. [Pg.68]

Cowden, Cameron J., 51 Crandall, Jack K., 29 Crich, David, 64 Crimmins, Michael T., 44 Crouch, R. David, 63 Crounse, Nathan N., 5... [Pg.579]

Riley, Scott A. Franklin, Nathan R. Oudinarath, Bobbie Wong, Sally Congalton, David Nishimura, A. M. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 1320-1322. [Pg.142]

Rachel S. Popelka-Filcoff1 2, Nathan Craig3, Michael D. Glascock2, J. David Robertson1 2, Mark Aldenderfer4, and Robert J. Speakman2... [Pg.480]

Rachel S. Popelka-Filcoff, Nathan Craig, Michael D. Glascock, J. David Robertson, Mark Aldenderfer, and Robert J. Speakman 480-505... [Pg.583]

This technique, called site-directed mutagenesis, is one of the most important in modern genetics and biochemistry. The first site-directed mutagenesis studies were carried out by David Shortle and Daniel Nathans in 1978 with the help of the mutagen sodium bisulfite, which deaminates C residues so that they become converted into U residues. [Pg.689]

David R. Bundle Stephen Hanessian Yuriy A. Knirel Serge Perez Peter H. Seeberger Nathan Sharon J.F.G. Vliegenthart... [Pg.452]

Shelley Herek, David Erichsen, Alicia Lopez, Ziyuan Duan, Nathan Erdmann, Dongsheng Xu, Li Wu, Clancy McNalley, and Jianxing Zhao provided technical support for this work. Julie Ditter, Robin Taylor, Myhanh Che, Nell Ingraham, and Emile Scoggins provided outstanding adminishative support. [Pg.165]

By LEONARD BANASZAK, NATHAN WINTER, ZHAOHUI XU,t DAVID A. BERNLOHR,t SANDRA COWAN, and T. ALWYN JONESf... [Pg.89]

Berliner, David L. Adams, Nathan William Jenning-Whitc, Clive L. PCT Int. Appl. 1994, 94 pp. [Pg.450]

Let me return to the topic ofg, as considered from several different perspectives in the papers by David Lubinski, Arthur Jensen, Nathan Brody and Douglas Detterman. All of us accept its reality. It is not merely a statistical artefact rather, it really does represent something that is biologically important. Equally, it seems... [Pg.282]

Mowery, David C. and Nathan Rosenberg. 1998. Paths of Innovation Technological Change in 20th Century America. Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press. [Pg.119]

NATHAN BAC3C, State University of New York at Biffalo IRUN R. COHEN, The Weizmann Institute ofScience DAVID KRITCHEVSKY, Wistarinstitute ABEL LAJTHA, A. S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research RODOLEO PAOLETn, University ofMilan... [Pg.416]

The authors would like to thank Drs. Jill Hochlowski, David Bums, Carl Beckner, and Alex Buko and Robert Schmitt, Hua Tang, Darlene Hepp, Stan Kantor, and Fanghua Zhu from Abbott Laboratories, as well as Drs. Barbara Kozikowski, Barbara Kuzmak, Sandra Nelson, and David Stanton and Tom Burt, Kathy Gibboney, Nathan Hall, Debra Tirey, and Lisa Williams from Procter and Gamble Pharmaceuticals for contributing to the work and for helpful discussions in the preparation of this chapter. [Pg.348]

See Kojevnikov, op. cit. note 4 Nathan M. Brooks, Chemistry in War, Revolution, and Uj4ieaval Russia and the Soviet Union, 1900-1929 , Centaurus 39 (1997), 349-367 David L. Hoffmann and Peter Holquist (eds.). Cultivating the Masses The Modem Social State in Russia, 1914—1941 (Ithaca Cornell University Press, 2002) Peter Holquist, Making War, Forging Revolution Russia s Continuum of Crisis, 1914-1921 (Cambridge Harvard University Press, 2002). [Pg.97]

Mowery, David and Rosenberg, Nathan. Technology and the Pursuit of Economic Growth. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1989. [Pg.352]

Ralph Landau, Nathan Rosenberg, "Successful commercialization in the chemical process industries," in Nathan Rosenberg, Ralph Landau, David C. Mowery, eds.. Technology and the wealth of nations (Stanford, 1992), 73-120. [Pg.225]


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