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From many years, the plenary lectures were published in Pure and Applied Chemistry, all of the lectures given in Gif were published by CNRS. There were no plenary lectures at the first three Symposia. [Pg.51]

Lemieux Application of nuclear magnetic resonance to problems of structure, configuration, and conformation in carbohydrate chemistry J. S. Brimacombe Synthesis of some naturally occurring allose derivatives and some associated chemistry [Pg.51]

Strominger. Structure and biosynthesis of bacterial cell walls in relation to the mechanism of action of antibiotics [Pg.51]

Westphal Some newer results of investigations on enterobacterial polysaccharides [Pg.51]

Argentina Oscar Varela Australia Robert V. Stick Austria Paul Kosma Brazil Philip A. J. Gorin Canada Mario Pinto Cuba Vicente Verez Bencomo China Biao Yu [Pg.51]

PHYSICOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF NEUROTRANSMISSION RELEASE BY SINGLE CHROMAFFIN CELLS [Pg.10]

Ecole Normale Superieure. Departement de Chimie. UMR 8640 24 rue Lhomond. F-75231 Paris Cedex 05. France. [Pg.10]

In this lecture we will be concerned by exocytosis of neurotransmitters by chromaffin cells. These cells, located above kidneys, produce the adrenaline burst which induces fast body reactions they are used in neurosciences as standard models for the study of exocytosis by catecholaminergic neurons. Prior to exocytosis, adrenaline is contained at highly concentrated solutions into a polyelectrolyte gel matrix packed into small vesicles present in the cell cytoplasm and brought by the cytoskeleton near the cell outer membrane. Stimulation of the cell by divalent ions induces the fusion of the vesicles membrane with that of the cell and hence the release of the intravesicular content into the outer-cytoplasmic region. [Pg.10]

Precise kinetic electroanalytical data permit to describe quantitatively the kinetics of the whole process with a precision that has never been achieved before by patch-clamp techniques or spectroscopic near-field methods. This enables to investigate finely these events and to identify the exact physicochemical nature of all the individual physicochemical and biological factors which concur to produce vesicular release. [Pg.10]

ON-LINE COUPLING OF SPE-HPLC-MS/MS FOR FAST TRACE ANALYSIS OF PESTICIDES IN DRINKING AND SURFACE [Pg.11]


B. A. Trofimov, Plenary Lecture presented at the 17 ICHC, Vienna, August 1-6,1999, Book Abstr. PL-5, unpublished. [Pg.156]

Many authoritative accounts of both general and specific aspects of the reactions of solids and related topics appear as plenary lectures and research papers in the series of International Symposia on the Reactivity of Solids [82—86]. The material presented at these meetings reflects contemporary interests in a diverse and developing field, so that changes in emphasis are to be discerned in the content of the successive symposia held at four-yearly intervals. Reference can also be made here to the conference on Reaction Kinetics in Heterogeneous Chemical Systems in which useful review material is found [87],... [Pg.10]

S. Braverman, Plenary Lecture, 11th International Symposium on the Organic Chemistry of Sulfur, Lindau (FRG), 10-14 Sept. 1984 Phosphorus and Sulfur, 23, 297 (1985). [Pg.756]

El.13 13 ICCC, Cracow-Zakopane, Sept. 1970. The plenary lectures are collected in Pure Appl. Chem. 27,1-164 (1971). [Pg.452]

E. O. Fischer Pure Appl. Chem. Structure, bonding and reactivity of 17 Plenary lecture, 12 ICCC -... [Pg.468]

Plenary lecture, 13 ICCC pp. ll-16,highlightsorganometallics, metal-metal bonds, complexes of Nz.Oj... [Pg.512]

Out of 284 papers presented at the APCRE 05, 190 papers have been accepted after a cautious review process and included in this Volume. In addition, six plenary lectures and 11 invited lectures are placed in two separate chapters in the fi ont. One... [Pg.921]

Thomas M. Laronge, M.S.Phys.Chem. Director, Thomas M. Laronge, Inc. Member, Cooling Technology Institute (Board of Directors President Editor-in-Chief, CTI Journal) Member, National Association of Corro,sion Engineers International (received NACE International Distinguished Service Award presented International NACE Conference Plenary Lecture) Phi Kappa Phi (Failure Analysis)... [Pg.1]

Key presentations by the Society s Paul N. Rylander and Murray Raney Award winners were given as plenary lectures at the conference. The winners honored at the 22nd conference include the 2007 Paul N. Rylander Award wiimer Professor Brian R. James of the University of British Columbia, the 2008 Paul N. Rylander Award wiimer Professor John F. Hartwig of the University of Illinois and the 2008 Murray Raney Award winner Dr. Daniel J. Ostgard of Evonik Degussa Corporation. [Pg.3]

Matsumoto, S. (2006) Plenary Lecture at TOCAT5, Tokyo, July. [Pg.23]

Chen, J. C., Thomas Baron Plenary Lecture - Clusters, AIChE Symp. Series, 92(313) 1-6 (1969)... [Pg.204]

In addition to 5 Plenary lectures and 9 Invited Lecturers, these proceedings include 307 papers from oral and poster communications that have been selected among the 520 submissions received from a total of 51 countries. The oral and poster contributions have been subdivided into 7 thematic sections ... [Pg.1]

A. Loupy, International Conference of Microwave Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic, 6-11 Sept, 1998, plenary lecture PL2. [Pg.111]

Bioavailability of Metals, Nonmetals and Xenobiotics Immobilized on Soil Components, (4) Distribution and Activity of Biomolecules in Terrestrial Systems, (5) Interactions between Soil Microbial Biomass and Organic Matter/Nutrient Transformations, and (6) Impact of Interactions among Soil Mineral Colloids, Organic Matter and Biota on Risk Assessment and Restoration of Terrestrial Ecosystems. There were 2 plenary lectures, 9 invited speakers, 36 oral presentations and 45 posters. Dr. N. Senesi from University of Bari, Italy, presented an IUPAC lecture entitled Metal-Humic... [Pg.359]

Substance Complexes in Soil. Dr. P. M. Huang from University of Saskatchewan, Canada, who was the founder of Working Group MO and the founding Chair of Commission 2.5 of IUSS, gave a plenary lecture on Physical-Chemical-Biological Interfacial Interactions in Soil Environments. [Pg.360]

Dependence on the starting conformation is now well established Hammond, G. S. In Reactivity of the photoexcited organic molecule, p. 119. New York Wiley. Interscience 1967. — Dauben, W. G. Plenary lecture presented at the IUPAC Symposium on Photochemistry, Baden-Baden, Germany, July 1972. [Pg.60]

Havinga, E. Plenary lecture presented at the International Symposium on Organic Chemistry of the Excited State, Reading, Great Britain, July 1972 Ref. 6) and references therein. [Pg.60]

Turro, N. J. Plenary lecture presented at the 4th IUPAC Symposium on Photochemistry, Baden-Baden, Germany, July 1972. [Pg.60]

Pasquon, I., Plenary lecture at EUOPACAT-1, Montpellier, France, September 12-17, 1993. [Pg.360]

Computations of turbulent combustion Progress and challenges. Invited Plenary Lecture. In Twenty-third Symposium (International) on Combustion, pp. 591-612. Pittsburgh, PA The Combustion Institute. [Pg.421]

The elegant and extensive studies of Szabo s group in Paris on LPS from Bordetella pertussis have been summarized in a plenary lecture that has appeared in print.71 From their studies, the authors concluded... [Pg.353]

Hartley, B. S. The Evolution of Enzymes. Plenary Lecture, Ninth International Congress of Biochemistry, Stockholm, Abstracts, 7 (1973). [Pg.66]


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