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Thomas, John

Thomas John I anson Bromwich, English mathematician (1875-1929). [Pg.357]

Thomas, John Meurig. Michael Faraday and The Royal Institution The Genius of Man and Place. Bristol Adam HUger, 1991. [Pg.364]

Kenneth Miller Dade W. Moeller David Myers Gilbert S. Omenn Ronald Petersen John W. Poston. Sr. Andrew K. Poznanski Genevieve S. Roessler Marvin Rosenstein Lawrence N. Rothenberg Michael T. Ryan Roy E. Shore Kenneth Skrable David H. Sliney Paui, Slovic Richard A. Tell W1U.1AM L. Templeton Thomas S. Tenforde Ralph H. Thomas John E. Till Robert L. Ullrich David Weber F. Ward Whicker Chris Whipple Marvin Ziskin... [Pg.44]

Sands, Lila. See Anderson, Ernest. Sattler, Louis, Glutose and the Un-fermentable Reducing Substances in Cane Molasses, 3, 113-128 Schoch, Thomas John, The Fractionation of Starch, 1, 247-277... [Pg.560]

By Thomas John Schoch Corn Products Refining Company, Argo, Illinois... [Pg.247]

I. Roberts, Meirion Wyn II. Thomas, John Meurig III. Series... [Pg.258]

Another active principle soon extracted from plants was salicylic acid. Salicin, extracted from the willow tree, has been launched in 1876 by a Scottish physician, Thomas John McLogan It was in extensive competition with Cinchona bark and quinine and never became a very popular treatment for fever or rheumatic symptoms. The Italian chemist Raffaele Piria, after having isolated salicylalde-hyde (1839) in Spireae species, prepared salicylic acid from salicin in Dumas laboratory in the Sorbonne, Paris. This acid was easier to use and was an ideal step before future syntheses. Its structure was closely related to benzoic acid, an effective preservative useful as an intestinal antiseptic for instance in typhoid fever. Acetylsalicylic acid has been first synthesized by Charles Frederic Gerhardt in 1853 and then, in a purer form, by Johann Kraut (1869). Acetylsalicylic acid synthesis with carbolic acid and carbon dioxide was improved by Hermann Kolbe in1874, but in fact nobody noticed its pharmacological interest. [Pg.7]

The Structure of Materials by S. M. Allen and E. L. Thomas, John Wiley and Sons, New York New York, 1999. This text is part of an excellent MIT series on materials seience. This particular volume considers structure in materials from the hierarchical perspective considered here as well. Chap. 6 on microstructure provides a number of interesting discussions and figures to illuminate the nature of microstructure in wide classes of materials. [Pg.580]

Sands, Lila. See Anderson, Ernest. Sabko, a. See Marchessault, R. H. Sattleb, Louis, Glutose and the Unfer-mentable Reducing Substances in Cane Molasses, 3, 113-128 Schoch, Thomas John, The Fractionation of Starch, 1, 247-277 Shafizadeh, F., Branched-chain Sugars of Natural Occurrence, 11, 263-283 Shafizadeh, F., Formation and Cleavage of the Oxygen Ring in Sugars, 13, 9-61... [Pg.565]


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