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Searle, John

The Batch Reaction Subcommittee was chaired by Walter L. Lrank of EQE International. Current members of the subcommittee, listed alphabetically are David J. Christensen, Union Carbide Corporation Warren Greenfield, International Specialty Products Philip P. Malkewicz, Nalco Chemical Company Peter L. McGrath, Olin Corporation Louisa A. Nara, Bayer Corporation Leslie A. Seller, CCPS Staff Consultant Robert Schisla, Eastman Chemical Company Anthony Torres, Eastman Kodak Company Dr. Jan C. Windhorst, Nova Chemicals and Paul Wood, Eli Lilly Company. Eormer subcommittee members who contributed much in getting this project started were Eelix Ereiheiter, CCPS Staff Consultant (deceased) A1 Noren, Monsanto Company-Searle (deceased) John Noronha, Eastman Kodak Company (retired) and Robert Stankovich, Eli Lilly Company. [Pg.176]

Authors note This initial chapter dealing with matrix algebra and regression has been adapted for spectroscopic nomenclature from Shayle R. Searle s book, Matrix Algebra Useful for Statistics (John Wiley Sons, New York, 1982), pp. 363-368. Other particularly useful reference sources with page numbers are listed below as [1-3]. [Pg.31]

Searle, S.R., Matrix Algebra Useful for Statistics (John Wiley Sons, New York, 1982), p. 316. [Pg.129]

RAJESH V. DEVRAJ and JOHN J. PARLOW Searle/Monsanto Life Sciences Company... [Pg.149]

John J. Parlow, Parallel Medicinal Combinatorial Chemistry Unit, Searle/Monsanto Life Sciences Company, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63167, USA... [Pg.289]

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS For financial support we acknowledge the National Institutes of Health, G.D. Searle, the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, and the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. We also thank Professor Emeritus Paul J. Scheuer for his helpful discussion, Dr. John Pezzutofor anticancer assays, and the TAACF for anti-TB assays. [Pg.253]

For advice on postmodernism, the author is grateful to the following Berkeley colleagues Alan Dundes (Anthropology), John Searle (Philosophy), Judith Butler (Rhetoric), Robert Post (Law), Margaretta Lovell (Art History), Mark Bevir (Political Science) and David Hollinger (History). [Pg.13]

D.J. Searles and H. Huber, in Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, ed. D.M. Grant and R. K. Harris, John Wiley Sons, Chichester, 2002, Vol. 9. [Pg.396]

Watkins RE, Maglich JM, Moore LB, Wisely GB, Noble SM, Davis-Searles PR, et al. 2.1 A crystal structure of human PXR in complex with the St. John s wort compound hyperforin. Biochemistry 2003 42 1430-8. [Pg.349]

I see the error of attribution of causation concerning psychedelics as representative of the same error on the larger scale of the whole question of mind-brain relationships, in most current models of consciousness, of which there recently have been many, there seems to me a fundamental ignorance of the logical repercussions of saying, for instance, that the mind, or consciousness, must be caused by the brain. John Searle, the author of one of the more cautious and measured treatises on consciousness... [Pg.46]

Searle SR, Casella G, McCulloch CE. Variance Components. New York John Wiley Sons, 1992. [Pg.46]

FIGURE 1.1 (From left to right) First row. Binodh DeSilva (P G), Masood Khan (Medlmmune), Ira Das (Searle), Jean Lee (MDS), Wendell Smith (Eli Lilly), and Ronald Bowsher (Eli Lilly) second row Gerald Nordblom (Parke Davis) and John Findlay (Searle). [Pg.6]

By 1956, clinical studies led by John Rock, a gynecologist, showed that progesterone, in combination with norethindrone, was an effective oral contraceptive. G.D. Searle was the first on the market with Enovid, a combination of mestranol and norethynodrel. In 2005. approximately 11 million American women, and approximately 100 million women worldwide, were using oral contraceptive pills. In 1993, the British weekly The Economist considered the pill to be one of the seven... [Pg.15]

Searle s question with which this paper began contains a subordinate clause— in a universe consisting entirely of physical particles in fields of force. The word entirely in this clause, if taken seriously, would wipe chemistry completely off the map of significance. Chemists have good reason to be wary of nominalism. For Searle, nominalism needs no supporting argument facts inconsistent with that approach are invisible to him. However, if the world consists entirely of particles in fields then John R. Searle does not exist. [Pg.82]


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