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Sharp, Robert

Seung-Koo Shin, Yongqin Chen, Scott Nickolaisen, Steven W. Sharpe, Robert A. Beaudet, and Curt Wittig... [Pg.380]

Fordyce, Euan A. R, Morrison, Angus J., Sharp, Robert D. Paton, R. Michael (2010). Tetrahedron, 66, 7192-7197. [Pg.161]

Even more important, his decision to remain an untenured senior research fellow meant that he could be fired at any time. After the Ethyl Corporation s representatives visited Patterson s office, the petroleum industry upped the pressure a notch. A member of Caltech s board of trustees was a vice president of a petroleum company that used tetraethyl lead in its gasoline. The trustee telephoned Caltech s president, Lee DuBridge, about Patterson. DuBridge in turn phoned Patterson s boss Robert P. Sharp, chair of Caltech s geological and planetary sciences division. [Pg.177]

I would like to thank Herbert Needleman, MD, Robert P. Sharp, and George R. Tilton for reading this chapter and commenting on it. [Pg.233]

Robert P. Sharp. Sept. 20, 1997. Source for DuBridge phone call. [Pg.234]

Robert P. Sharp. Vignettes of Clair Patterson. Unpublished manuscript. [Pg.238]

Ashm 226 Thomas Sharpe, (24 Dec. 1597), William Streate (24 Dec. 1597), Robert Steavens (29 Jan. 1597). Thomas Colman and an unnamed boy were also noted by Forman as having been part ofthe Skinner household. [Pg.147]

Institute of Medicine. 1992. Committee on Emerging Microbial Threats to Health. Emerging Infections Microbial Threats to Health in the United States, eds. Joshua Lederberg, Robert E. Sharpe, and Stanley C. Oaks Jr. Washington, DC National Academy Press. [Pg.86]

Phillip Sharp and Richard Roberts independently discovered that many genes for polypeptides in eukaryotes are interrupted by noncoding sequences (nitrons). [Pg.1009]

Richard J. Roberts and Phillip A. Sharp Physiology/Medicine Discovery of split genes... [Pg.84]

This proposal supported, with an earlier prediction of Sir Robert Robinson, that cholesterol was a cyclization product of squalene, a 30-carbon polymer of isoprene units. In 1953, Robert Bums Woodward and Bloch postulated a cyclization scheme for squalene (fig. 20.2) that was later shown to be correct. In 1956, the unknown isoprenoid precursor was identified as mevalonic acid by Karl Folkers and others at Merck, Sharpe, and Dohme Laboratories. The discovery of mevalonate provided the missing link in the basic outline of cholesterol biosynthesis. Since that time, the sequence and the stereochemical course for the biosynthesis of cholesterol have been defined in detail. [Pg.461]

JA Clemens, DT Stephenson, EB Smalstig, EF Roberts, EM Johnstone, JD Sharp, SP Little, RM Kramer. Reactive glia express cytosolic phospholipase A2 after transient global forebrain ischemia in the rat. Stroke 27 527-535, 1996. [Pg.394]

The authors would like to thank Vincent Bobin for the solubility data for Compound A. The authors would also like to thank the following individuals for their work on Compound B described in this chapter Daniel Gierer for manufacture of the placebo tablets Amy Orce for her work on the extraneous syringe peak Thomas Sharp, George Horan, and Ronald Morris for their work on impurity identification and Cheryl Kirkman, Heidi O Donnell, Britt-Marie Otano, Doreathea Roberts, J. Sean Space, and Gregory Steeno for their work on the small volume dissolution method. In addition, the authors would like to thank Amanda Deal and Kelly Field for their work on the HPLC purity method development for the fixed combination tablet. [Pg.261]

WILLIAM F. POWERS, NAE, Ford Motor Company (retired), Ann Arbor, Michigan EDWARD S. RUBIN, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MAXINE L. SAVITZ, NAE, Honeywell, Inc. (retired), Los Angeles, California PHILIP R. SHARP, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts ROBERT W. SHAW, JR., Arete Corporation, Center Harbor, New Hampshire SCOTT W. TINKER, University of Texas, Austin... [Pg.6]

LOUIS THEODORE, KENNETH N. WEISS JOHN D. MCKENNA, F. LEE SMITH ROBERT R. SHARP, JOSEPH J. SANTOLERI THOMAS F. MCGOWAN... [Pg.107]

Stephenson D, Rash K, Smalshg B, Roberts E, Johnstone E, Sharp J, Panetta J, Little S, Kramer R, Clemens J (1999) Cytosolic phospholipase A2 is induced in reactive glia following different foiTns of neurodegeneration. Glia 27 110-128. [Pg.388]


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