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Phillips, John

Fig 1.1. Typical strawberry hemangioma. (Image provided through the courtesy of Dr. Phillip John, MD)... [Pg.5]

Fig 1.4. a Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma presenting as an edematous purple discoloration of the trunk, b Angiographic findings in the same patient demonstrating a diffuse parenchymal blush with multiple enlarged feeders. (Images provided by Dr. Phillip John, MD)... [Pg.7]

M. J. McEwan and L. F. Phillips, Chemistry of the Atmosphere, Halsted Press, a division of John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1975. [Pg.118]

Patrick T. Naughtin Mickey G. Huson Brett O. Bateup Francis W. Jones John R. Christoe Les N. Jones Allan G. De Boos Keith R. Millington Ron J. Denning David G. Phillips David J. Evans TonyJ. Pierlot G. Bruce Guise John A. Rippon Barry V. Harrowfield Rob A. Rottenbury Bill Humphries Ian M. Russell CSIRO... [Pg.358]

When John Phillips, in 1991, presented the practical possibility of acquiring a real comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatographic separation (33), the analytical chemists in the oil industry were quick to pounce upon this technique. Venkatramani and Phillips (34) subsequently indicated that GC X GC is a very powerful technique, which offers a very high peak capacity, and is therefore eminently suitable for analysing complex oil samples. These authors were able to count over 10 000 peaks in a GC X GC chromatogram of a kerosine. Blomberg, Beens and co-workers... [Pg.397]

The author gratefully aeknowledges the influential work of Professor John Phillips, whieh has touehed nearly all areas of multidimensional gas ehromatography. [Pg.429]

Kenneth B. Bischoff Edith M. Flanigen Jesse C. H. Hwa Phillip C. Kearney Egon Matijevic Nina I. McClelland Thomas J. Murphy John B. Pfeiffer Joseph V. Rodricks... [Pg.5]

Gibson, B. W. Phillips, N. J. John, C. M. Melaugh, W. Lipooligosaccharides in pathogenic Haemophilus and Neisseria species—Mass spectrometric techniques for identification and characterization. ACS Sympo. Ser. 1994,541,185-202. [Pg.253]

Figure 19 (a) Peak melting temperature as a function of the branch content in ethylene-octene copolymers (labelled -O, and symbol —B (symbol, ) and -P (symbol, A) are for ethylene-butene and ethylene-propylene copolymers, respectively) and obtained from homogeneous metallocene catalysts show a linear profile, (b) Ziegler-Natta ethylene-octene copolymers do not show a linear relationship between peak melting point and branch content [125]. Reproduced from Kim and Phillips [125]. Reprinted with permission of John Wiley Sons, Inc. [Pg.160]

See Chap. 75, Sleep Disorders, authored by John M. Dopp and Bradley G. Phillips, for a more detailed discussion of this topic... [Pg.835]

Phillips, A. C. 1999, The Physics of Stars, Chichester John Wiley Sons. [Pg.446]

The author wishes to express his thanks to Sue Dimmock, Ros Nicol and Mandy Lee for their analytical work and to Dr Roger Phillips and Dr John Randall for their help and advice in the preparation of this paper. [Pg.297]

Linko, M. In Wood and Cellulosics Industrial Utilization, Biotechnology and Properties Kennedy, J.F. Phillips, G.O. Williams, P.A., Eds. John Wiley Sons, New York, 1987, pp. 231-242. [Pg.20]

Phillips A.C. (1994) The Physics of Stars (John Wiley, New York). [Pg.234]

Submitted by John H. Brown, Phillip L. Evans, and Alun P. James. ... [Pg.33]

Stephen N. Falling, John R. Monnier (1), Gerald W. Phillips and... [Pg.327]

Phillips, J.L. and M.K. Kindred. 1980. Tnmorogenesis and zinc. Pages 199-213 in J.O. Nriagu (ed.). Zinc in the Environment. Part It Health Effects. John Wiley, NY. [Pg.739]

Padwa, Al, 22 Pagenkopof, Brian, 5 Panek, James, 73 Paquette, Leo, 24 Park, Jaiwook, 88 Phillips, Andrew J., 180 Piers, Warren, 131 Pineschi, Mauro, 80 Porco, John, 131 Postema, Maarten H.D., 194 Potts, Barbara C.M., 196 Prati, Fabio, 144 Puniyamurthy, T., 26... [Pg.222]

A. J. Phillips, e-Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, L.A. Paquette, Ed., John Wiley... [Pg.796]

I also wish to express my appreciation to David Strasfeld, Gil Nathanson, John Harriman, and (particularly) Bob Bird, who suggested helpful improvements to an early draft to Mark Wendt, who prepared the rendered graphics for the cover and Figure 11.1 and to John Herbert, Phillip Thomas, and David Strasfeld (all former teaching assistants in Chem 561), who assembled problems and exercises to accompany the book. [Pg.2]


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