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Fox R F 1969 Contributions to the theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics PhD Thesis Rockefeller University, New York... [Pg.714]

MODELLER http / / guitar.rockefeller.edu/modellei7 modeller.html... [Pg.278]

The following, in alphabetical order, have reviewed one or more chapters, correcting our errors of fact or interpretation and helping to ensure they have the appropriate balance and emphasis Tom Alber (University of California, Berkeley), Tom Blundell (Cambridge University, UK), Stephen Burley (Rockefeller University), Charles Craik (University of California, San Francisco), Ken Dill (University of California, San Francisco), Chris Dobson (Oxford University, UK), Anthony Fink (Unversity of California, Santa Cruz), Robert Fletterick (University of California, San Francisco), Richard Henderson (LMB, Cambridge, UK), Werner Kiihlbrandt (MPI, Frankfurt), David Parry (Massey University, New Zealand), Greg Petsko (Brandeis University), and David Trentham (NIMR, London, UK). [Pg.424]

S. Moore and W. H. Stein (Rockefeller, New York) contributions to the understanding of the connection between chemical structure and catalytic activity of the active centre of the ribonuclease molecule. [Pg.1298]

R. B. Merrifield (Rockefeller, New York) development of methodology for the synthesis of peptides on a solid matrix. [Pg.1299]

By 1900, other products from petroleum began to take on importance. Lubricants especially became prominent. This was due to the growth of industrialization in the United States, a shortage of naturally occurring lubricants (e.g., vegetable and whale oils), and an intense and creative marketing effort on the part of Rockefeller and his Standard Oil Trust. By 1910, Standard Oil Trust was also marketing coke and asphalt to a variety of manufacturers as well as the construction industry. [Pg.943]

At this time, the petroleum industry was still a small scale affair and largely decentralized production, transportation, refining, and distribution of refined products were undertaken by separate companies. Periods of overcapacity caused price declines that cut deep into the profits of producers. In the last two decades of the nineteenth century, John D. Rockefeller imposed order on the industry by building a fully integrated corporation The Standard Oil T rust. [Pg.945]

William Howard Stein fl 911-1980) was born in New York City and received his Ph.D. in 1938 from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. He immediately joined the faculty of the Rockefeller Institute, where he remained until his death. In 1972, he shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work with Stanford Moore on developing methods of amino acid analysis and for determining the structure of ribonuclease. [Pg.1030]

Stanford Moore (1913-1982) was born in Chicago, Illinois, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1938. He was a professor at the Rockefeller Institute and shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in chemistry with his colleague and collaborator, William Stein. [Pg.1030]

Petir Victor Edman (1916-1977) was born in Stockholm, Sweden, and received an M.D. in 1946 at the Karolinska Institute. After a year in the United States at the Rockefeller Institute, he returned to Sweden as professor at the University of Lund. In 1957, he moved to St. Vincent s School of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia, where he developed and automated the method of peptide sequencing that bears his name. A reclusive man, he never received the prizes or recognition merited by the importance or his work. [Pg.1031]

York. There s a seventeen-dollar cocktail. On Monday night, I went up to the Rainbow Grill, on the sixty-fifth floor of Rockefeller Center—what s left of the Promenade Bar, which originally accompanied the Rainbow Room, once the city s most famous supper club. I was looking for a French 75. [Pg.11]

Bolin, B. and Eriksson, E. (1959). Changes of the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere and sea due to fossil fuel combustion. In "Atmosphere and Sea in Motion" (B. Bolin, ed.), pp. 130-142. The Rockefeller Institute Press. [Pg.310]

Figure 5B. Correlation of right-angle light scatter measured by fluorometry and flow cytometry. The top panel shows flow-cytometric data of side scatter of fixed, stained cells during the time course of stimulation by 1-nM (solid line, solid circles) or 0.01-nH (dashed line, open circle) FLPEP. The bottom panel shows the corresponding right-angle light-scatter data acquired pseudo-simultaneously on live cells in the fluorometer. The flow-cytometric data have been averaged, but the fluorometry data are plotted for both duplicates from one donor. Reproduced with permission from Ref. 27. Copyright 1985 Rockefeller University Press. Figure 5B. Correlation of right-angle light scatter measured by fluorometry and flow cytometry. The top panel shows flow-cytometric data of side scatter of fixed, stained cells during the time course of stimulation by 1-nM (solid line, solid circles) or 0.01-nH (dashed line, open circle) FLPEP. The bottom panel shows the corresponding right-angle light-scatter data acquired pseudo-simultaneously on live cells in the fluorometer. The flow-cytometric data have been averaged, but the fluorometry data are plotted for both duplicates from one donor. Reproduced with permission from Ref. 27. Copyright 1985 Rockefeller University Press.

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