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Rummo JH. 1974. Intellectual and behavioral effects of lead poisoning in children. Chapel Hill, NC University of North Carolina. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor MI, Publication No. 74-26-930. [Pg.571]

Yoshimura H, Ishida C, Hanioka N, Koga N (1991) In Hodgson E, Roe RM, Motoyama N (eds) Pesticides and the future toxicological studies of risks and benefits reviews in pesticide toxicology. North Carolina University, Raleigh, p 73... [Pg.152]

The three cities of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill compose The Triangle, a collection of liberal cities in the middle of conservative North Carolina. Of course, three highly acclaimed universities also inhabit these cities North Carolina State in Raleigh Duke University in Durham and North Carolina University in Chapel Hill. Most of the restaurant, natural food, and farmers market listings revolve directly around the colleges. [Pg.93]

Another cancer Web site is http //www.mgwater.com/cancer.shtml which has a contribution by Mildred S. Seelig, M.D., MPH, of the Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health, North Carolina University Medical Center. This contribution was published as Chapter 15 in Adjuvant Nutrition in Cancer Treatment,... [Pg.339]

College of Textiles North Carolina University Raleigh, North Carolina... [Pg.1057]

Dr. Alain Deffieux, bom in Liboume, France, did his PhD in polymer science in the group of Pierre Sigwalt at the Univereity Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris VI, and then spent 2 years as associate researcher in the laboratory of professor Vivian Stannett at North Carolina University. He joined the Centre National de la Recherche Sdentifique (CNRS) in 1974 at Paris VI University and then moved to Bordeaux University in 1986 in the newly created Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymd s Organiques where he became a Research Professor. His research activities are focused on precision polymer synthesis, from studying the mechanisms of elementary reaction processes and reactivity control to the design and characterization of polymers with complex chain architecture. [Pg.28]

Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7260, USA current address Department of PharmaceuticaJ Chemistry, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, USA... [Pg.129]

Hermans, J. Sigma documentation. University of North Carolina. (1994) http //femto.med.unc.edu/SIGMA... [Pg.146]

We also are grateful to Drs. Jan Hermans and Yun Ru Huai at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for access to SigmaX and help in integrating our codes with SigmaX. We thank the reviewers for helpful comments in revising the manuscript. [Pg.470]

Attributed to C. N. Reilley (1925-1981) on receipt of the 1965 Fisher Award in Analytical Chemistry. ReiUey, who was a professor of chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel HiU, was one of the most influential analytical chemists of the last half of the twentieth century. [Pg.2]

Before beginning an academic career I was, of course, a student. My interest in chemistry and teaching was nurtured by many fine teachers at Westtown Friends School, Knox College, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel ITill their collective influence continues to bear fruit. In particular, I wish to recognize David Macinnes, Alan ITiebert, Robert Kooser, and Richard Linton. [Pg.815]

The Los Alamos water boiler served as a prototype for the first university training reactor, started in September 1953 at North Carolina State College. The cylindrical reactor core used uranyl sulfate [1314-64-3] UO2SO4, and cooling water tubes wound inside the stainless steel container. A thick graphite reflector surrounded the core. [Pg.222]

J. C. Russ, Computer Mssisted Microscopy—The Measurement and Mnalysis of Images, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 1990. [Pg.137]

Doak, and G. Gilbert Long, North Carolina State University. [Pg.211]

J. Gayler, R. F. Wiggins, andj. B. Arthur, Static Electricity, Generation, Measurement, andItsEffects on Textiles, University of North Carolina, Raleigh, 1965. [Pg.299]

S. G. Had, The yidsoption of Disperse Djes on Powder yictivated Carbon, Ph.D. dissertation. University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1975, Xerox University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Mich. [Pg.389]

Alexander Tropsha Laboratory for Molecular Modeling, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina... [Pg.524]


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