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Stone, Norman

Study of nonrepetitive biological transient reactions in solution has led to the development of continuous-flow systems first pioneered by Piette (149), Chance (150), and their coworkers. This was subsequently extended by Stone and Waters (151) and Dixon and Norman (152) as a simple and convenient method for the formation of organic radicals and the study of radical reactivity. Some of the current activities of the flow technique in ESR studies have been reviewed (153,154). [Pg.55]

See, for example, ibid. Sheila Fitzpatrick, The Russian Revolution (Oxford Oxford University Press, 1982) and Marc Ferro, The Bolshevik Revolution A Social History of the Russian Revolution, trans. Norman Stone (London Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980). [Pg.390]

With the coming of the Saxons we are beginning to escape from antiquity. The. Saxons were, of course, quite familiar with iron, although references to it in the Saxon Chronicle are scanty. We do know, however, that, owing to shortage of weapons, some of the troops under Harold at the battle of Hastings were armed with stone hammers. The Normans required considerable quantities of iron for their armour. The metal was always made by the direct process. [Pg.274]

Norman Stone, The Eastern Front 1914-1917 (New York Charles Scribner s Sons, 1975). [Pg.96]

Targeted photothermal lysis of the pathogenic hacteiia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, with gold nanorods, R. S. Norman, J. W. Stone, A. Gole, C. J. Murphy, and T. L. Sabo-Attwood, Nano Lett., 2008, 8, 302. [Pg.396]


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