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Oliver, George

Frederick G. Bordwell Allen Buck J. H. Clark George H. Coleman William B. Cook William R. Darby Duncan G, Foster Oliver Geummitt Walter H. Hartung Jonathan L. Hartwell... [Pg.123]

D. W. Andrus J. G. Aston Alfred Berger A. E. Calkins H. E. Carter Harvey Diehl Julian Dorsky W. S. Emerson R. L. Frank Sidney Gottfried Oliver Grummitt George C. Harrison C. R. Hauser... [Pg.127]

Submitted by James E. Oliver and Philip E. Sonnet1 Checked by Jerrold M. Liesch and George Buchi... [Pg.64]

HENRY A. AARONSON EARL F. REESE OLIVER E. SHEFFIELD GEORGE D. CLIFT... [Pg.693]

Last but not least, we could write this book because we enjoyed countless interactions with other scientists and engineers who shaped our view of the field of biocatalysis. A representative, but certainly not exhaustive, list of these individuals, besides those already mentioned above, includes Frances Arnold, Uwe Bomscheuer, Stefan Buchholz, Mark Burk, Robert DiCosimo, David Dodds, Franz Effenberger, Uwe Eichhorn, Wolfgang Estler, Andreas Fischer, Tomas Hudlicky, Hans-Dieter Jakubke, Andreas Karau, Alexander Klibanov, Andreas liese, Oliver May, Jeffrey Moore, Rainer Muller, Mark Nelson, David Rozzell, Roger Sheldon, Christoph Syldatk, Stefan Verseck, and George Whitesides. We thank all of them for their contribution to our view of the field. [Pg.621]

Sabatier F, Darmon P, Hugel B, Combes V, Sanmarco M, Velut JG, Arnoux D, Charpiot P, Freyssinet JM, Oliver C, Sampol J, Dignat-George F. Type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients display different patterns of cellular microparticles. Diabetes 2002 51 2840-2845. [Pg.156]

Ciping Shen, Boris Zemva, George M. Lucier, Oliver Graudejus, John A. Allman, and Neil Bartlett... [Pg.471]

Oliver Grummitt Charles R Hauser Charles D. Hurd Roland N. Icke E C. Korneeld H. F. McShane Sally Mickey C Miesse Charles S. Miller Irwin A Pearl D. E Pearson W P. Ratchfoed C. E Redemann C. T Redemann C. E Rehberg George A. Reynolds J. H. Saunders... [Pg.124]

Frederick G Bordwell Allen Buck J H Clark George H Coleman William B Cook William R Darby Duncan G Foster Oliver Grummitt Walter H Hartung Jonathan L Hartwell C R Hauser Kenneth L Howard... [Pg.123]

Figure 286 depicts one of O.P. s hypothetical lectures in which he makes and then foolishly distributes laughing gas to the students in his lecture hall. The illustrator and caricaturist George Cruikshank (1792-1878), who produced these drawings, was probably the first to provide lively, humorous pictures for children s books, and he illustrated Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (1838). ... [Pg.476]

Gerhard Sandmann, Manuela Albrecht, Georg SchnuiT, Oliver Knorzer, Peter Boger, The biotechnological potential and design of novel carotenoids by gene combination in Escherichia coli, TIBTECH, 17 (1999), 233-237. [Pg.284]


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