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Thompson: Joseph

Joseph-McCarthy D, Baber JC, Feyfant E, Thompson DC, Humblet C (2007) Curr Opin Drug Disc Dev 10 264... [Pg.123]

Thompson, William (Lord Kelvin), 104,105 Thomson, Joseph John, 36, 37, 38, 73, 176 Topham, Charles, 297 Torricelli, Evangelista, 99, 100 Tyndall, John, 137... [Pg.367]

Thompson, D. C., Denny, R. A., Nilakantan, R., Humblet, C., Joseph-McCarthy, D., Feyfant, E. (2008) CONFIRM connecting fragments found in receptor molecules. J Comput Aided Mol Des 22, 761-772. [Pg.252]

Kawasumi, Shohachi, 71 Kimura, Shinji, 101 Kondo, Tatsuhei, 373 Krull, U. J., 351 Li, Zheng, 177 Lint, John, 155,309 Logothetis, E. M., 136 Miura, Norio, 203 Nakashima, Masayo, 71 Naruse, Hirotoshi, 373 Ohkura, Kunitoshi, 373 Seiyama, Tetsuro, 39,83,203 Senturia, Stephen D., 166 Shimizu, Yasuhiro, 83 Shiokawa, Jiro, 121 Snow, Arthur W., 155,309,320 Steed, Allan J., 217 Stetter, Joseph R., 299 Takao, Hiroshi, 101 Thompson, M., 351 Van der Spiegel, Jan, 2 Wetzel, David L., 271 Wohltjen, Hank, 155,309 Wong, H. E., 351 Yamazoe, Noboru, 39,203 Young, Jein C., 2 Zemel, Jay N., 2... [Pg.383]

Morris, Carl R., 1 Nixon, W. B., 24 Panek, Edward J., 61 Parks, Alice E., 47 Roadcap, Norma, 27 Royal, Patricia D., 75 Smith, J. W., 24 Spittler, Terry D., 117 Thompson, Neal P., 126 Townsend, Joseph B., 35 Ussary, James P., 99 Wheeler, Willis B., 126... [Pg.158]

Submitted by Steven 0. Young, Charles T. Buse, and Clayton H. Heathcock.1 Checked by Joseph R. Flisak, Sami Farahat, Stan S. Hall, Hugh W. Thompson, and Gabriel Saucy. [Pg.79]

Peter W. Stephens ", David Coxt, Joseph W. Lauhert, Laszio MItaly ", John B. Wiley , Pierre-Marc Allemand A. Hirschil, Karoly Hoiczer , Q. Li, Joe D. Thompson Fred Wudl ... [Pg.188]

The relationships to electromagnetic waves postulated by the German physicist Heinrich Rudoph Hertz led to the work of the English physicist Sir Joseph John Thomson in 1897, which is often linked to the actual discovery of the electron [26]. The measurement of the e/m and m of the corpuscles called electrons by Thompson settled this controversy. Electrons were at least particles, but other studies suggested that they were also electromagnetic radiation. Thompson described his conclusions as follows ... [Pg.5]

Kundu M, Thompson CB (2007) Autophagy basic principles and relevance to disease. Annu Rev Pathol Laffitte BA, Repa JJ, Joseph SB, et al. (2001) LXRs control lipid-inducible expression of the apolipoprotein... [Pg.120]

Humphry Davy was not only an exceptionally gifted scientist, he also had remarkable social talents, and it is typical of him that already as a young man his career was sponsored by such luminaries in British science as Sir Joseph Banks, Henry Cavendish and Benjamin Thompson (Count von Rumford). He was also a great communicator, who from an early age made a name for himself in the popularization of science. At the same time, he had an intuition in scientific matters that allowed him to select problems that would prove to be fruitful and important. His work on electrolysis using Alessandro Volta s newly invented pile is a good example of this. He was convinced that in electrolysis the current induced the separation of compounds into their elementary components rather than the synthesis of new substances, as many scientists believed at the time. [Pg.85]

Joseph J. Thompson, an English physicist, is credited with discovering the electron and that electrons carry electrical current. He won the Nobel Prize in 1906 for this work. [Pg.301]

Mass spectrometry has earned a number of Nobel Prizes, starting with Joseph J. Thompson, who received the physics prize in 1906 for the development of positive rays. Next, the chanistry award went to Francis W. Aston, in 1922, for his research elucidating the existence of isotopes. Moving to the modem era, Wolfgang Paul and Hans G. Demelt were cited in 1989 for developing ways to trap ions (physics), while John B. Fenn and Koichi Tanaka received the chemistry prize, in 2002, for the development and application of ESI and MALDI, respectively, to the analysis of proteins. [Pg.2]

Gary W. Morrow Richard Narske Nicholas R. Natale Bjorn Olesen Michael Pena Bryan W. Roberts Joseph M. Ross Melvin L. Rueppel William N. Setzer Warren V. Sherman Tami Spector Kenneth W. Stagliano David H. Thompson Maria Vogt... [Pg.1329]

Among those supporting this Symposium from the American side at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Esther Rendano, Hollis McEvilly, Jennifer Tolson, John Gulen, Hung-Jai Cho, Susan McCahan, Professor Joseph Shepherd and Nancy Thompson performed valuable... [Pg.444]


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