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Pardee, Arthur

Schwimmer, Sigmund, and Pardee, Arthur B., Principles and Procedures in the Isolation of Enzymes. XIV 375... [Pg.454]

During Carothers second and third years atTarkio, an inspiring teacher radically altered the course of his life. Arthur Pardee, movie-star handsome... [Pg.110]

Arthur M. Pardee to Roger Adams, enclosing Contribution to the Biographical Memoir of Wallace Carothers, Feb. 19, 1938. RAP Box 54. Source for Pardee s opinion of Ira and Carothers at South Dakota. [Pg.227]

A. Truman Schwartz. The Importance of Good Teaching The Influence of Arthur Pardee on Wallace Carothers. Journal of College Science Teaching. 10 (Feb. 1981) 218-221. Source for Pardee. [Pg.228]

Second Edition, edited by Peng Liang, Jonathan Meade, and Arthur B. Pardee, 2005 316 Bioinformatics and Drug Discovery, edited by... [Pg.284]

Arthur Pardee, later. Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard, and did outstanding research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. [Pg.68]

Dr. Malcolm Dole was professor of physical chemistry at Northwestern University. He supervised an NDRC group at Dugway in early 1943. In his written evaluation of his NDRC crew, he said concerning Arthur Pardee ... [Pg.74]

Arthur Pardee was another valuable member of the group being strong physically and brilliant mentally. He designed and directed the construction of the Japanese type bunkers and dugouts for the Florida Field Trials. [Pg.74]

Arthur Pardee graduated from Berkeley with a bachelors degree in chemistry, came to Caltech as a graduate student, and described some of his experiences at Dugway ... [Pg.74]

Arthur Pardee describes some of this work from the point of view of a recent graduate student ... [Pg.81]

I worked only on the micro-meteorological studies. The work for other NDRC workers was not so easy, as illustrated by this write-up by Arthur Pardee ... [Pg.141]

In the spring of 1945, Captain Jake Nolen told me that a group from Bushnell was to carry out some special studies on a beach in south Florida. He suggested, and I agreed that I go to carry out basic meteorological measurements. Arthur Pardee was to work on a special project, members of NDRC Division 9 were to make measurements of mustard, and some army officers and enlisted men would be there to handle munitions and other matters. [Pg.199]

Shortly after Arthur Pardee came back to Bushnell fi"om the Dry Tormgas Islands, he left and joined a war project in the Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley. Captain Nolen was furious. He said Pardee had abandoned real war research at Bushnell and fled to ivory tower research in the University at Berkeley. Only later could it be said that Pardee had left Florida to work at Berkeley on the nuclear bomb program. [Pg.201]

Figure 8.3. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pardee, 1947. Photograph supplied by Arthur Pardee. Figure 8.3. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pardee, 1947. Photograph supplied by Arthur Pardee.
The life-time theme of Professor Arthur Pardee s research is to discover and investigate fundamental mechanisms that control—or are deranged—by disease, especially cancer. [Pg.247]

Arthur Pardee and I were graduate smdents together at Caltech in the 1940 s, we worked with an army group that shot off poison-gas bombs in the swamps of Florida in 1943—45, and we were room mates at Caltech for about a year after the end of the war. I have followed his career with interest and have been much pleased by the glowing reports I have heard about his work during the years. [Pg.247]

John Gerhart and Arthur Pardee found that ATCase is inhibited by CTP, the final product of the ATCase-initiated pathway. The rate of the reaction catalyzed by ATCase is fast at low concentrations of CTP but slows as CTP concentration increases (Figure 10.2). Thus, the pathway continues to make new pyrimidines until sufficient quantities of CTP have accumulated. The inhibition of ATCase by CTP is an example of feedback... [Pg.277]

I am very grateful to Mrs. Maxie Shoffner for her patient and constructive efforts in typing this manuscript. I am also indebted to the following individuals, foundations, and granting agencies for their financial support Mr. Arthur Armbrust, Mr. Denver Roller, the International Copper Research Association, The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, the Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, and the National Cancer Institute, grant number CA-40380. [Pg.547]

Katherine J. Martin and Arthur B. Pardee, Identifying expressed genes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 97 (2000), 3789-3791. [Pg.263]

The reactions of antisera homologous to various azophenylarsonic acid groups and the p-azophenylmethylarsinic acid group with some heterologous haptens. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 67 (1945) 1602—1606. (David Pressman, Arthur B. Pardee, and Linus Pauling). [Pg.714]

Chapter 1. FREE ENERGY AND ENTROPY IN METABOLISM Lloyd L. Ingraham and Arthur B. Pardee... [Pg.583]

Differential Display Methods and Protocols, edited by Peng Liang and Arthur B. Pardee, 1997 84. Transmembrane Signaling Protocols, edited by Dafna Bar-Sagi, 1998... [Pg.436]


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