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Sander, Michael

MICHAEL WINKLER, HANS HENNING WENK, and WOLFRAM SANDER LehrstuI fur Organische Chemie II der Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany... [Pg.741]

Christina M. Szabo, Lori K. Sanders, William Arnold, Joshua S. Grimley, Nathalie Godbout, Michael T. McMahon, Benjamin Moreno, and Eric Oldfield... [Pg.40]

Review of the literature (Michael Barbera, 1997 Milsten et al., 2002 Sanders et al., 1986 Thompson, Savoia,... [Pg.208]

Victor Lyamichev, Andrea L. Mast, Jeff G. Hall, James R. Prudent, Michael W. Kaiser, Tsetska Takova, Robert W. Kwiatkowski, Tamara J. Sander, Monika de Arruda, David A. Arco, Bruce P. Neri and Mary Ann D. Brow, Polymorphism identification and quantitative detection of genomic DNA by invasive cleavage of oligonucleotide probes. Nature Biotechnology, 17 (1999), 292-296. [Pg.283]

Smith, Michael J., Pascale Carayon, Katherine J. Sanders, Soo-Yee Lim, and David LeGrande. 1992. Employee Stress and Health Complaints in Jobs with and without Electronic Performance Monitoring. Applied Ergonomics 23(1) 17-27. [Pg.95]

Interior illustrations by Michael Dale Sanders This book is printed on acid-free paper. [Pg.301]

I would also like to thank Dr. Michael Sanders for his inspired artistic rendering of the many diagrams and illustrations that decorate this textbook. I dare say that it is rare indeed to find an individual who combines a Ph.D. in Materials Science with over a decades-worth of experience as a professional graphics artist. The clear and insightful illustrations in this textbook are the result of Michael s fortuitous and impressive expertise in both areas. [Pg.312]

We thank Dr. Erin Shammel Baker for the information on absolute cross sections of angiotensin I 3-t, fibrinopeptide A 2+, fibrinopeptide A 3-I-, and neurotensin 3-i-measured using drift tube ion mobility-mass spectrometry with nitrogen as buffer gas. Our appreciation also goes to Prof. Ryan Julian for initial discussions on ion mobility measurements using a barrier voltage in an OTOF mass spectrometer. We also thank Dr. Melvin Park, Dr. Ruediger Frey, Dr. Annin Holle, Dr. Ian Sanders, and Dr. Michael Schubert for fruitful discussions. [Pg.69]


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