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Royall, Kenneth

Blum, Kenneth, Peter J. Sheridan, R. C. Wood, Eric R. Braverman, T. J. Chen, John G. Cull, and David E. Comings. 1996b. "The D2 Dopamine Receptor Gene as a Determinant of Reward Deficiency Syndrome." Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 89 396-400. [Pg.93]

The author would like to thank Drs. Mingsheng Ma, Zhilong Gong, Serife Yalcin, and Ms. Xiufen Lu (University of Alberta), Dr. William R. Cullen and Ms. Vivian Lai (University of British Columbia), Dr. H. Vasken Aposhian (University of Arizona), Dr. Kenneth J. Reimer (Canadian Royal Military College), and Dr. Baoshan Zheng (Chinese Academy of Sciences) for their contributions. This work is supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. [Pg.108]

Kenneth Mackenzie s compendium of freemasonry, or rather irregular freemasonry, the Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia notes how the association of Abraham and Light was widely accepted by Freemasons in the early 1900 s " ... [Pg.129]

Mackenzie, Kenneth R H The Royal Masonic Cyclopedia , 1877, reprint with an introduction by John Hamill and R A Gilbert, Wellingborough, Aquarian Press, 1987... [Pg.498]

Kenneth C. Young, PhD National Coordinating Centre for the Physics of Mammography, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford GU2 7XX, UK... [Pg.216]

There was no experience in Britain of the production of TNT from toluol petroT. Accordingly, De Kok, head of the Royal Dutch research laboratory and just back from France, went to Britain to assist in the manufacture of TNT from Borneo oil. In London, he joined the American explosives expert Kenneth B. Quinan (1878-1948), who had been brought from South Africa to begin TNT production. De Kok erected a MNT plant at Oldbury, on the basis of experience that Royal Dutch had gained in the Reisholz nitration plant. Whereas the Reisholz factory never produced more than 100 metric tons MTN a week, the Oldbury plant was designed for 450 tons a week. In a second plant, built according to a comparable design at Sandycroft by De Kok and his Dutch assistant V. Henny, an even more remarkable 700 tons a week were produced. ... [Pg.132]

We are much indebted to the Royal Society of Chemistry for a Kapitza Fellowship (for S.S.B.) which allowed the work on this book to begin, and to Prof. Judith A. K. Howard of Durham University (U.K.), without whose help and encouragement it would not have been completed. We thank also Prof. Kenneth Wade of Durham University, Prof. Dipankar Datta of Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Prof. PekkaPyykko of University of Helsinki, Prof. Laslo von Szentpdly of Stuttgart University for helpful comments. Last but not least, we thank our family for constant and patient support during the work on this book. [Pg.547]


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