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Nathan, Peter and Martin E. P. Seligman, Editors Note , Prevention dr Treatment, Article 0002a (1998) http //www.joumals.apa.org/ prevention/volumei / pre0010002a.html NCAM, St John s Wort http //nccam.nih.gov/health/stjohnswort/ ataglance.htm... [Pg.211]

Acknowledgements—We have worked together on this paper for several years. It in turn represents a coming together of two still older single-authored papers. One or other (or both) of the authors would like to thank each of the following for helpful comments on at least one previous version Michael Akeroyd, Nathan Brookes, Stephen Brush, Fernando Dufour, Carmen Giunta, Robin Hendry, Colin Howson, Peter Lipton, and two anonymous referees of this journal. [Pg.88]

I acknowledge many scholars of the periodic table from diverse fields, including Peter Atkins, Henry Bent, Bernadette Bensaude, Nathan Brooks, Edwin Constable, John Emsley, Michael Gordin, Ray Hefferlin, William Jensen, Herbert Kaesz, Masanori Kaji, Maurice Kibler, Bruce King, Mike Laing, Laurence Lavelle, Guillermo Restrepo, Dennis Rouvray, Oliver Sacks, Eugen Schwarz, Philip Stewart, Mark Winters and many others. [Pg.156]

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

Peter E. Nathan, a professor of psychology at the University of Iowa, maintains that mental illnesses are diseases because consensus exists on a definition of psychopathology. It is embodied in DSM-IV, used in this country by more than 500,000 mental health professionals. 5 Rule by the opinion of the greatest numbers. [Pg.94]

Submitted by Harry H. Sisler and Nathan L. Smith Checked by Peter BarnaI... [Pg.67]

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]

Jose Elguero Walter C. Ermler Nathan D. Erxleben Peter Funke... [Pg.4]

The author is indebted to the many students both in the colleges he has taught and in industry where he has lectured. He is grateful to Solite Corporation, which gave him an unprecedented opportunity to test his theories and mathematical models on large rotary kiln processes in the early years. He is also indebted to FCT, FLS Minerals, Harper, and all the many members of the family of rotary kiln operators particularly Utelite Corporation, Graymont, Inc., and others who gave him an unparalleled education beyond the classroom. Finally, the author is indebted to Dr. Gus Nathan, Dr. Phillip Shaw, and Dr. Peter Cooke for the critical feedback they provided on the manuscript for this book. [Pg.369]

We would like to thank our professors at University of Toledo. Special thanks go to Mark A. Vonderembse and T. S. Ragu-Nathan, who served as our advisors, for their intellectual guidance and support. Thanks also go to Ron Zallocco and Peter Lindquist for their thorough review of this research and helpful suggestions. Without them, this project would not be possible. [Pg.203]


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