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Toriumi, D.M., O Grady, K., Devang, D. and Bagal, A., Use of oclyl-2-cyanoacrylale for skin closure in facial plastic surgery. PLasl. Reconstruct. Surg., 102, 2209-2219 (1998). [Pg.1127]

A. J. Hutt, J. O Grady, Drug chirality a consideration of the significance of the stereochemistry of antimicrobial drugs, J. Antimicrobial Chemother, 1996, 37, 7-32. [Pg.341]

Ill L. Ban, W. Hess in Petroleum Derived Carbons, (lids M. Deviney, T. O Grady) ACS Symposium Series, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1969, p. 358. [Pg.243]

Zeuzem S, Feinman SV, Rasenack J, Heathcote EJ, Lai MY, Gane E, O Grady J, Reichen J, Diago M, Lin A, Hoffman J, Brunda Ml (2000) Peginterferon alfa-2a in patients with chronic hepatitis C. N Engl J Med 343(23) 1666-1672... [Pg.346]

Lambert H.P, O Grady F., GreenwoodD. FinchR.G. 992) Antibiotic and Chemotherapy, 7th edn. London Edinburgh Churchill Livingstone. [Pg.129]

O Grady, F. and Kaltsoyannis, N. (2004) Does metallophilicity increase or decrease down group 11 Computational investigations of [Cl-M-PHj]2 (M=Cu, Ag, Au, [111]). Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 6, 680-687. [Pg.233]

Paik CH, Jarvi TD, O Grady WE. 2004. Extent of PEMFC cathode surface oxidation by oxygen and water measured by CV. Electrochem Solid State Lett 7 A82-A84. [Pg.30]

Adzic RR, Tripkovic AV, O Grady W. 1982. Structural effects in electrocatalysis. Nature 296 137. [Pg.198]

TeUskaM, O Grady WE, RamakerDE. 2004. Determination of H adsorption sites on Pt/C electrodes in HCIO4 from Pt L23 X-ray absorption spectroscopy. J Phys Chem B 108 2333-2344. [Pg.565]

Ratnayake, W. M. N., Hollywood, R., O Grady, E., and Stavric, B., Lipid content and composition of coffee brews prepared by different methods, Food Chem. Toxicol., 31(4), 263, 1993. (CA119 27040a)... [Pg.104]

Pirich, C., O-Grady, J. and Sininger, H., Coffee, lipoprotiens and cardiovascular disease. Wien Klinical Wochcnschr 104, 3-6, 1993. [Pg.289]

The best approach is of course a fully UHV compatible set-up with an electrochemical preparation chamber which fulfills UHV standards with respect to cleanliness and pressure control. The electrochemical chamber is filled with argon at atmospheric pressure only during the electrochemical treatment. Afterwards the chamber can be pumped down directly. Such a system was first described by O Grady [39] and was also used by Ross [40], Hubbard [41], Gerischer [42], and Streblow [36]. [Pg.91]

The system developed by O Grady is reproduced in Fig. 9. A key element of this arrangement is the electrochemical thin layer cell, using a combined Pd-hydrogen reference and counter electrode, thus minimizing the amount of electrolyte necessary for the electrochemical treatment. This type of cell is particularly useful for double layer studies but cannot be used for gas evolution or corrosion experiments at higher current densities. For a collection and discussion of other transfer systems the reader is referred to the review article by Sherwood [43]. [Pg.91]

O Grady, C. (2005), The occurrence of rock varnish on stone and ceramic artifacts, Rev. Conservation 6, 31-38. [Pg.603]


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