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Bodanszky, M. (1979) in The Peptides Analysis, Synthesis and Biology, Eds. J. Gross and J. [Pg.172]

Bosshard, H. R., Schechter, I. and Berger, A. (1973) Helv. Chim. Acta, 56,717. [Pg.172]

(1994) The Chemical Synthesis of Peptides, Clarendon Press, Oxford. [Pg.172]

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Aligned sequences of 16 members of the sugar transporter family. Residues which are identical in 5=50% of the 16 sugar-transporter sequences (excluding the quinate transporter (qa-y), the citrate transporter (CIT), the tetracycline transporter (pBR322) and lac permease (LacY)) are highlighted, and recorded below the sequences as CONSERVED . The locations of predicted membrane-spanning helices are indicated by horizontal bars. The sequences were taken from the references cited in the text. [Pg.207]

Also included are a few pages for quick reference to acronyms and abbreviations, plus one to define all the explosives mentioned in the text. This section is called Definitions, Symbols, and Abbreviations. The Bibliography collects all the references cited in the text and adds a few. A Subject Index completes the work. [Pg.391]

Draw a flowsheet for the Purex process like Figure 16.10. Estimate the relative volumes of all streams in the process using data from the references cited in the text. [Pg.495]

Using references cited in the text, research the history and development of room-temperature molten salts. The first publication was by Hurley and Weir in 1951. Why was there silence for a quarter century What contribution was made by Halena Chum in the pioneering 1977 work ... [Pg.767]

With this brief survey of the marvelously complex field of inorganic chemistry, we now turn to the details in the remainder of this book. The topics included provide a broad introduction to the field. However, even a cursory examination of a chemical library or one of the many inorganic journals shows some important aspects of inorganic chemistry that must be omitted in a short textbook. The references cited in the text suggest resources for further study, including historical sources, texts, and reference works that can provide useful additional material. [Pg.14]

Reviews providing information on all aspects of amino-acid science (Barrett, 1985 Greenstein and Winitz, 1961 Williams, 1989) and peptide chemistry (Jones, 1991) are listed at the end of the Foreword. References cited in the text of this chapter are the following. [Pg.19]

During the meeting, the panelists commented both on general issues that pertain to the entire toxicological profile and specific issues for particular sections in the profile. Section 2 of this report summarizes the general issues raised by the panelists, and Section 3 summarizes the specific issues. Within Section 3, each subsection reviews the panelists comments on different chapters within the profile (e.g.. Section 3.1 summarizes the comments on Chapter 1 of the profile. Section 3.2 summarizes the comments on Chapter 2, and so on). Section 4 of this report lists all references cited in the text. [Pg.937]

At the end of Module 3, key quality literature references cited in the text are to be included. [Pg.409]

If references cited in the text of the manuscript are omitted from the References section at the end of the paper, this indicates sloppy preparation of the manuscript. Examining some of the references is often useful to confirm the accuracy of the information reported. The reader of the journal would expect prior work to be accurately represented in the manuscript. [Pg.400]

Figure 2. Noble gas M/ Kr abundance ratios in terrestrial planet atmospheres and volatile-rich meteorites, plotted with respect to solar relative abundances and compared to the range of elemental fractionations (with respect to ambient gas-phase abundance ratios) determined from laboratory adsorptive experiments and from analyses of natural sedimentary materials (Pepin 1991). These fractionations generally fall in the darker shaded area of the figure, except for a number of measurements on carbon black (Wacker 1989) displaying the smaller or reversed patterns within the lighter shading. Data from references cited in the text and in Pepin (1991). Figure 2. Noble gas M/ Kr abundance ratios in terrestrial planet atmospheres and volatile-rich meteorites, plotted with respect to solar relative abundances and compared to the range of elemental fractionations (with respect to ambient gas-phase abundance ratios) determined from laboratory adsorptive experiments and from analyses of natural sedimentary materials (Pepin 1991). These fractionations generally fall in the darker shaded area of the figure, except for a number of measurements on carbon black (Wacker 1989) displaying the smaller or reversed patterns within the lighter shading. Data from references cited in the text and in Pepin (1991).
The report concluded with the references cited in the text. [Pg.114]


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