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Scott, Lawrence

The authors would like to acknowledge cooperation with the First Nations people of the NWT. The communities that gave us hospitality during our fieldwork, especially the people of Sambaa K e and the Sambaa K e Development Corporation. Field assistance was provided by Lawrence Cesar (Fort Good Hope) and Jessica Jumbo (Trout Lake). Invaluable moral and logistical support and knowledge was provided by Hendrik Falck, Scott Cairns, and Brendan Norman (all NTGO). [Pg.423]

Because estrogenic mycotoxins usually occur at microgram per kilogram (pg/kg) levels there is special interest in analytical procedures for reliable detection of zearalenone and its metabolites between 10 and 100 pg/kg. In response to the risk of a great economic loss to the industry and the threat to human health as a result of exposure to zearalenone, several methods have been developed for the quantification of zearalenone and its metabolites in different foods, feeds, animal tissues, blood and urine. Detailed reviews have been given by Steyn et al. 1991 Betina 1993 Frisvad and Thrane 1993 Scott 1993 Steyn 1995 and Lawrence and Scott 2000. The determination of zearalenone in cereals can be divided into five steps grinding of the sample, extraction of the sample, clean-up, separation and detection. [Pg.423]

Lawrence JF, Scott PM (2000) HPLC methods for the determination of mycotoxins and phyco-toxins. Tech Instrum Anal Chem 21 413—456... [Pg.433]

On February 21, 1809, Hatchett became a member of the famous Literary Club which had been founded in 1764 by Dr. Samuel Johnson and Sir Joshua Reynolds (51). As treasurer of the club, Hatchett prepared a brief historical account of it, which appears in Boswell s Life of Johnson (25). The club also included, among others, Edmund Burke, Oliver Goldsmith, David Garrick, Edward Gibbon, Adam Smith, Sir Joseph Banks, Sir Charles Blagden, Sir Humphry Davy, Dr. W. H. Wollaston, Sir Walter Scott, Sir Thomas Lawrence, and Dr. Thomas Young. [Pg.384]

Submitted by Lawrence T. Scott and Chris A. Sumpter.1 Checked by John M. Fevlg and Larry E. Overman. [Pg.180]

Lawrence T. Scott, from Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, has been possibly the most successful chemist on the trail of the construction of C60 fragments, as illustrated in particular by his recent success in the synthesis of C60 [91]. His chapter (No. 1), prepared together with his co-author M. M. Boorum, deals with the synthesis of C60 fragments, namely tris-annulated benzenes by aldol trimerization of cyclic ketones. [Pg.14]

Lawrence T. Scott Department of Chemistry Merkert Chemistry Center Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 U.S.A. [Pg.635]

Submitted by Scott E. Denmark, Lawrence R. Marcin, Mark E. Schnute, and Atli Thorarensen.1... [Pg.33]

The interactions between indicators and anionic and cationic micellar systems have also been investigated by Krishnappa et al. (1946), Colich-man (1950), Hiskey and Downey (1954), and Lawrence (1958) and the interactions between dyes and non-ionic surfactants (Craven and Datyner, 1961, 1963, 1967a, b) as well as the effects of non-ionic surfactants on the rate of fading of dyes (Scott e< al., 1960) have been studied. In general, the results of these investigations are in accord with those discussed previously. [Pg.362]

Lawrence, Michael R. Biller, Scott A. Dickson, John K., Jr. Logan, Janette V. H. ... [Pg.156]

Robert Hwang, Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, NM Jay V. Ihlenfeld, 3M Research Development, St. Paul, MN James L. Kinsey, Rice University, Houston, TX Martha A. Krebs, California Energy Commission, Sacramento Charles T. Kresge, Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI Scott J. Miller, Yale University, New Haven, CT Gerald V. Poje, Independent Consultant, Vienna, VA Donald Prosnitz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA... [Pg.156]

Scott, R. Stricoff and Partridge, Lawrence J. Jr., Eds., NIOSH/OSHA Occupational Health Guidelines for Chemical Hazards. A.D. Little, Inc., United States Department of Health and Hmnan Services, United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Cincinnati, OH (1997). [Pg.1278]

Basak, Amp K., Raw, Andre S., A1 Hakim, Ali H., Furness, Scott, Samaan, Nashad L, Gill, Devinder S., Patel, Hasmukh B., Powers, Roslyn F., and Yu, Lawrence, Pharmaceutical impurities regulatory perspective for abbreviated new drug applications. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 59, 64-72, 2007. Guidance issued by the EMEA (European Medicines Agency, Evaluation of Medicines for Human Use, London, June 23, 2004. See also Reference 6. [Pg.9]


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