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Jafari, J. and Ritchie, J.R.B. (1981) Towards a framework for tourism education. Annals of Tourism Research VIII (I), 13-34. [Pg.215]

Oplinger, E.S. Beltsville Symposium in Agricultural Research VIII, 1983 (in press). [Pg.108]

Dandona P, Marshall NH, Bidey SP, et al.Treatment of acute malignant exophthalmos with plasma exchange. In Stockigt JR, Nagataki S, eds. Thyroid research VIII. Canberra Australian Academy of Science, 1980 583-586. [Pg.661]

Piperingos and D.A. Koutras, Neonatal hypothyroidism in areas with moderate iodine deficiency, "Thyroid Research VIII", J.R. [Pg.228]

Impaired fetal and postnatal development and high perinatal death-rate in a severe iodine deficient area, "Thyroid Research VIII",... [Pg.229]

Ochoa, S., Replication of viral RNA. Proc. Robert A. Welch Foundation Conferences of Chemical Research, VIII. Selected Topics, November 1964, p. 9. [Pg.16]

Butel, J.S. 1973. Infectious nucleic acids of tumor viruses. In Methods in Cancer Research. VIII 287-331, H. Busch, ed. New York Academic Press. [Pg.382]

Jonckheer M.H., Deconinck F., Swaenepoel L. 1980. Upon the importance of differentiating between two forms of hyperthyroidism by means of X-ray fluorescence scanning. In Stockligt J.R., Nagataki S. (Eds). Thyroid Research VIII. Australian Academy of sciences, Canberra, Australia 637-640. [Pg.116]

The experiments were performed by U. Ewert and B. Redmer in the laboratory VIII.31 Radiation Techniques, Federal Institute of Material Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin, Geimany. [Pg.116]

Despite the recent efforts of Beroza (3), the insecticidal alkaloids of the thunder-god vine (Tripterygium ivilfordii) remain only partially characterized. A structure has been proposed for anhydrory-anodine (VIII), a major degradation product of the active principle (ryanodine) of the commercial insecticide ryania (34), and a structure for the parent compound will be proposed soon by Rapoport and his coworkers (27). This again illustrates the importance of collaboration between physical and biological scientists and the intriguing research which each can reveal to the other. [Pg.10]

Still more confusion plagued early researches, when it was not realized that the biosynthetic routes to thiamine in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are quite different, a fact not expected at the outset. Thus, evidence collected from the study of yeast could not be transposed to bacteria, and vice-versa. For instance, formate is a most efficient precursor of one of the carbon atoms of the pyrimidine part of thiamine (pyramine), both in yeasts and enterobacteria, but incorporates at C-2 in bacteria and at C-4 in yeast. However, as is briefly covered in Section VIII, this dichotomy of pathways might have a deep significance in the perspective of biochemical evolution during primitive life on Earth. [Pg.269]

Kent, B. E. Wilson, A. D. (1969). Dental silicate cements VIII. Acid-base aspect. Journal of Dental Research, 48, 412-18. [Pg.272]

Waite, Arthur Edward. The secret tradition in freemasonry and an analysis of the inter-relation between the craft and the high grades in respect to their term of research, expressed by the way of symbolism. London New York Rebman Ltd, 1911.2 vols (xxxvi, 420p viii, 448p.)... [Pg.538]

C.J. Brinker, E.P. Giannelis, R.M. Laine and C. Sanchez (Eds.), Better Ceramics Through Chemistry VIII Hybrid Materials, Vol. 519, Materials Research Society, Warrendale, PA, 1998,... [Pg.381]

The need for higher product specificity and milder reaction conditions (see also Section IX) has led to extensive research in hydroformylation technology. This research, as reported in technical journals, patent literature, and commercial practice has been primarily concerned with catalysis by rhodium, in addition to the traditional cobalt, and with catalyst modification by trialkyl or triaryl phosphines. These catalyst systems form the basis for the major portion of the discussion in this chapter some other catalyst systems are discussed in Section VIII. [Pg.3]

Recombinant factor VIII is gaining an increasing market share of the factor VIII market. Researchers are also attempting to develop modified forms of VIII C (by site-directed mutagenesis) that display additional desirable characteristics. Particularly attractive in this regard would be the development of a product exhibiting an extended circulatory half-life. This could reduce... [Pg.338]

System 10. soil (IV) plants (VIII) their biological reactions, endemic diseases (VIII) atmospheric air, aerosols (III, 28). During consideration of System 7-9-10, we have discussed the influence of the lower and upper limits of concentrations on plant metabolisms, including endemic disease. The study of link (VIII) should start with the correct selection of characteristic plant species. The following steps should include the different research levels, from floristic description up to biochemical metabolism. [Pg.35]

Hoyer K, Karsten U, Wiencke C (2003) Inventory of UV-absorbing mycosporine-like amino acids in polar macroalgae and factors controlling their concentration. In Huiskes AHL, Gieskes WWC, Rozema J, Schomo RML, Va der Vies SM, Wolff WJ (eds) Proceedings of the VIII SCAR Meeting (Scientific Community on Antarctic Research). Backhuys Publishers Leiden, The Netherlands, pp 56-62... [Pg.293]

See Kathryn Olesko, "Tacit Knowledge and School Formation Exact Experimental Physics at Gottingen," in Osiris, 2d ser. Vol. VIII, Research Schools (to appear in 1993), ed. Gerald Geison and F. L. Holmes. [Pg.35]

ACRP, The CRC - CRA Relationship, 2000 White Paper, Association of Clinical Research Professionals, Alexandria, VA, 2000, www.acrpnet.org/whitepaper2/html/viii. crc cra relatioship.html... [Pg.443]

Group VIII transition metal catalyzed hydrogen exchange reactions are important in providing useful information concerning the fundamental processes of bond rupture and bond formation on catalyst surfaces. The reactions are also a convenient source of deuterated and tritiated compounds for chemical and biological research (i). [Pg.95]

C The Improvement Era. The improvement era started in 1980 following major discoveries between 1978 and 1979. The siloxane system of Hat-zakis (7), though reported in 1981, is a unique and promising system. Therefore it was included in the renaissance era. The MLR systems have evolved into either RIE PCM or deep-UV PCM by this time and many of the researchers in this period have been more concerned with applying the MLR principle to improve lithographic performance. A list of the MLR systems reported in this period is shown in Table VIII. Because of the increased volume of publication in this period, the list is meant to be representative rather than exhaustive. [Pg.314]


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