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Thomas, Albert

ISBN 978-1-4200-7883-1 (hardcover alk. paper) 1. Tobacco—Composition. 2. Tobacco smoke—Composition. I. Perfetti, Thomas Albert, 1952- II. Title. [Pg.1789]

Aminoacridine hydrochloride monohydrate (Acramine yellow, Monacrin) [52417-22-8] M 248.7, m >355 , pKj 4.7, pKj 9.99. Recrystd from boiling H2O (charcoal Ig in 300 mL) to give pale yellow crystals with a neutral reaction. It is one of the most fluorescent substances known. At 1 1000 dilution in H2O it is pale yellow with only a faint fluorescence but at 1 100,000 dilution it is colourless with an intense blue fluorescence. [Albert and Ritchie Org Synth Coll Vol III 53 7955 Falk and Thomas Pharm J 153 158 1944.] See entry in Chapter 4 for the free base. [Pg.512]

Submitted by Albert Padwa, Thomas Blaceloce, and Alan Trempee... [Pg.83]

Frankenberger, Jr., and Muhammad Arshad Handbook of Weed Management Systems, edited by Albert E. Smith Soil Sampling, Preparation, and Analysis, Kim H. Tan Soil Erosion, Conservation, and Rehabilitation, edited by Menachem Agassi Plant Roots The Hidden Half, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, edited by Yoav Waisel, Amram Eshel, and Uzi Kafkafi Photoassimilate Distribution in Plants and Crops Source-Sink Relationships, edited by Eli Zamski and Arthur A. Schaffer Mass Spectrometry of Soils, edited by Thomas W. Boutton and Shinichi Yamasaki... [Pg.430]

Blackton, J. Stuart and Albert E. Smith, producers. The clown and the alchemist / Thomas A. Edison, Inc. producer, J. Stuart Blackton, Albert E. Smith. USA Edison Manufacturing Co, 1900. [Pg.463]

Noyes, William Albert and William Albert Noyes. Modern alchemy, by William Albert Noyes. .. and W. Albert Noyes, jr. Springfield (IL), Baltimore (MD) C. C. Thomas, 1932. ix, 207 p. [Pg.565]

Submitted by Hans-Ulrich Reissig, Ingrid Reichelt, and Thomas Kunz.1 Checked by Lawrence Snyder and Albert I. Meyers. [Pg.231]

Submitted by Albert T. Bottini and Robert E. Olsen 1 Checked by Thomas H. Lowry and E. J. Corey... [Pg.74]

The Paris school included Robert Lespieau (18641947), Georges Dupont (18841958), Charles Prevost (18991983), and Albert Kirrmann (19001974). Principal figures in the London-Manchester school were Arthur Lapworth (18721941), Thomas Martin Lowry (18741936), Robert Robinson (18861975), Jocelyn Thorpe (18721940), and Christopher Ingold (18931970). A broadly defined German research school pursuing ionic and electronic theories of reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry does not enter into this history, because it did not exist. [Pg.28]

Submitted by Nobuaki Kambe, Torn Inoue, and Noboru Sonoda.1 Checked by Thomas G. Gant and Albert I. Meyers. [Pg.78]

Checked by Albert L. Casalnuovo, Thomas S. Kline, Jr., and Bruce E. Smart. [Pg.66]

Many eminent persons have had children with serious mental problems and have had at least one child take his or her life. Robert Frost s daughter was committed to the state mental hospital and another daughter had a nervous breakdown. One of Albert Einstein s children was diagnosed as schizophrenic. Ambrose Bierce s oldest son committed suicide, and his other died of alcoholism at age 27. Thomas Edison had two children who became alcoholics, one of whom committed suicide. Alfred Stieglitz s daughter was psychotic and committed to a mental institution. James Joyce had two children. His son became an alcoholic his daughter went mad and, as discussed, was admitted to an asylum for schizophrenia. Numerous other examples demonstrate the frequent problems of geniuses children. Many of these children tried unsuccessfully to pursue careers similar to their eminent parents, but it is not clear if this played any role in their mental problems. [Pg.134]

Diamond, Marian C., Arnold B. Scheibel, Greer M. Murphy and Thomas Harvey, On the Brain of a Scientist Albert Einstein, Experimental Neurology. 88 198-204, 1985. [Pg.308]

All lARC publications are available directly from lARCPress, 150 Cours Albert Thomas, F-69372 Lyon cedex 08, France (Fax +33 4 72 73 83 02 E-mail press iarc.fr). [Pg.568]

Figure 8.1 The four main categories for ethical theories dealing with questions regarding human-animal and human-nature relationships anthropocentric, sentientistic, biocentric and ecocentric (Leopold 1949, Singer 1981). The idea of an evolution of ethics, however, has been discussed by several philosophers before Leopold and Singer such as Albert Schweizer, Thomas Huxley and Peter Kropotkin as well as by Charles Darwin). Figure 8.1 The four main categories for ethical theories dealing with questions regarding human-animal and human-nature relationships anthropocentric, sentientistic, biocentric and ecocentric (Leopold 1949, Singer 1981). The idea of an evolution of ethics, however, has been discussed by several philosophers before Leopold and Singer such as Albert Schweizer, Thomas Huxley and Peter Kropotkin as well as by Charles Darwin).

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