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Pyle, Mary

Barton, Jacqueline K., see Pyle, Anna Marie Barwinski, Almut, see Pecoraro, Vincent L. [Pg.626]

Pyle, Anna Marie and Banon, Jacqueline K. Banon, Probing Nuclei Acids with... [Pg.531]

Balhausen, C. J., Intensities of Spectral Bands in Transition Metal Complexes BaUcus, Kenneth J., Jr., Synthesis of Large Pore Zeolites and Molecular Sieves Barton, Jacqueline K., see Pyle, Anna Marie Barwinski, Almut, see Pecoraro, Vincent L. [Pg.569]

Pyle, Anna Marie and Barton, Jacqueline K. Barton, Probing Nucleic Acids with Transition Metal Complexes. 38 413... [Pg.485]

By Anna Marie Pyle and Jacqueline K. Barton Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York... [Pg.556]

Another difficulty in the approach of Pyle and Clericuzio, as well as many older authors, is their implicit reliance on Cartesianism in framing their definitions of the mechanical philosophy. Although Boyle was obviously influenced by Descartes, he was, at the same time, a self-styled follower of Bacon. As Rose-Mary Sargent has rightly argued, Boyle s scientific commitments lay more with the empirical verification of his corpuscular theory than they did with aprioristic Cartesian claims about the ultimate nature of matter and motion. Unlike Descartes, Boyle was both temperamentally and philosophically opposed to making... [Pg.178]


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