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Thompson, Mark

Michael Thompson, Mark D. Baker, Alec Christie and Julian F. Tyson, Auger Electron Spectroscopy (1985), John Wiley Sons, New York, Chichester, Brisbane, Toronto and Singapore. [Pg.420]

Figure 9.18 Efficiency of OLED s formed with coumarin 6 (C6) [see Figure 9.19] and poly(3-n-butyl-p-pyridyl vinylene) (Bu-PPyV) dyes in a polyvinyl carbazole (PVK) hole transport layer. The remainder of the device included an electron transport layer and ITO and Mg-AI electrodes. With permission after Shoustikov, Andrei A. You, Yuijian Thompson, Mark E. Electrolumineseenee eolor tuning by dye doping in organic light-emitting diodes. lEEEJ. Sel. Topics in Quantum Electronics 1998 4 3-13. Copyright [1998] IEEE... Figure 9.18 Efficiency of OLED s formed with coumarin 6 (C6) [see Figure 9.19] and poly(3-n-butyl-p-pyridyl vinylene) (Bu-PPyV) dyes in a polyvinyl carbazole (PVK) hole transport layer. The remainder of the device included an electron transport layer and ITO and Mg-AI electrodes. With permission after Shoustikov, Andrei A. You, Yuijian Thompson, Mark E. Electrolumineseenee eolor tuning by dye doping in organic light-emitting diodes. lEEEJ. Sel. Topics in Quantum Electronics 1998 4 3-13. Copyright [1998] IEEE...
Adamovieh, Vadim I. Cordero, Steven R. Djurovieh, Peter I. Tamayo, Arnold Thompson, Mark E. D Andrade, Brian W. and Forrest, Stephen R. New charge-carrier bloeking materials for high effieieney OLEDs. Organic Electronics 2003 4 n-il. [Pg.451]

Shoustikov, Andrei A. You, Yuijian Thompson, Mark E. Electroluminescence color tuning by dye doping in organic light-emitting diodes. TEEF. J. Sel. Topics in Quantum Electronics 1998 4 3-13. [Pg.451]

Adaehi, Chihay Thompson, Mark E. and Forrest, Stephen R. Architectures for efficient electrophosphorescent organic light-emitting devices. IEEE J. on Selected Topics in Quemtum Electronics, 2002 8 372-7. [Pg.451]

For substituted anilines (Thompson and Williams, 1977) and for 1-naphthylamine and a series of derivatives thereof (Castro et al., 1986a), k2 and the ratio Ar 2/Ar3 have been determined for nucleophilic catalysis with Cl-, Br-, SCN-, and SC(NH2)2. The values of k2 correspond fairly well to those found for the diazotization of aniline, but those of Ar 2/Ar3 increase markedly in the above sequence (Table 3-1). As k3 is expected to be independent of the presence of Cl- or Br- and to show little dependence on that of SCN- or thiourea, the increase in k 2/k3 for this series must be due mainly to 2. Indeed, the value of log(Ar 2/Ar3) shows a linear correlation with Pearson s nucleophilicity parameter n (Pearson et al., 1968). This parameter is based on nucleophilic substitution of iodine (as I-) in methyl iodide by various nucleophiles. The three investigations on nucleophilic catalysis of diazotization demonstrate that Pearson s criteria for bimolecular nucleophilic substitution at sp3 carbon atoms are also applicable to substitution at nitrogen atoms. [Pg.57]

The Horwitz relationship agrees with the experience of analysts and has been confirmed in various fields of trace analysis, not only in its qualitative form but also quantitatively. Thompson et al. [2004] have estimated the mathematical form of the Horwitz functiontextscHorwitz function being sH = 0.02 x0,85, or linearized, logs = 0.85 log x. The agreement of this equation is usually good and, therefore, the Horwitz functiontextscHorwitz function is sometimes used as a bench-mark for the performance of analytical methods. For this purpose, the so-called Horrat (Horwitz ratio) has been defined, Horrat = sactuai/sHy by which the actual standard deviation is compared with the estimate of the Horwitz function. Serious deviations... [Pg.207]

Fellowes, R.A., Maule, A.G., Marks, N.J., Geary, T.G., Thompson, D.P., Shaw, C. and Halton, D.W. (1998) Modulation of the motility of the vagina vera of Ascaris suum in vitro by FMRFamide-related peptides. Parasitology 116, 277-287. [Pg.445]

In the bulk crystalline phases, large differences exist in the properties of the racemic mixture and the pure enantiomers. X-ray powder diffraction patterns showed that the racemic mixture was a true racemate, and the melting transition points and heats of fusion of the racemate were markedly different from those of the pure enantiomers [which were identical (Arnett and Thompson, 1981)]. [Pg.71]

The albedo depends on surface properties—whether ocean, land, or ice—on the presence or absence of clouds, and on the zenith angle of the sun. The formulation I use is based on a detailed study by Thompson and Barron (1981). I have fitted to the results of their theory the analytical expressions contained in subroutine SWALBEDO. Figures 7-2 and 7-3 illustrate the calculated albedos for various conditions Figure 7—2 shows the variation of albedo for clear and cloudy skies over land and ocean as a function of the daily average solar zenith angle, results that were calculated using subroutine SWALBEDO. The temperature was taken to be warm enough to eliminate ice and snow. The most important parameter is cloud cover, because the difference between land and ocean is most marked... [Pg.106]

The optimal reaction conditions for the generation of the hydrides can be quite different for the various elements. The type of acid and its concentration in the sample solution often have a marked effect on sensitivity. Additional complications arise because many of the hydrideforming elements exist in two oxidation states which are not equally amenable to borohydride reduction. For example, potassium iodide is often used to pre-reduce AsV and SbV to the 3+ oxidation state for maximum sensitivity, but this can also cause reduction of Se IV to elemental selenium from which no hydride is formed. For this and other reasons Thompson et al. [132] found it necessary to develop a separate procedure for the determination of selenium in soils and sediments although arsenic, antimony and bismuth could be determined simultaneously [133]. A method for simultaneous determination of As III, Sb III and Se IV has been reported in which the problem of reduction of Se IV to Se O by potassium iodide was circumvented by adding the potassium iodide after the addition of sodium borohydride [134], Goulden et al. [123] have reported the simultaneous determination of arsenic, antimony, selenium, tin and bismuth, but it appears that in this case the generation of arsine and stibene occurs from the 5+ oxidation state. [Pg.356]

Mark Goldberg Eari Metz Arthur Thompson Elsie Heuer Millard Mershon... [Pg.344]

Piper, D.R., Duff, S.R., Eliason, H.C., Erazee, W.J., Erey, E.A., Euerstenau-Sharp, M., Jachec, C., Marks, B.D., Pollok, B.A., Shekhani, M.S., Thompson, D.V., Whitney, P., Vogel, K.W. and Hess, S.D. (2008) Development of the predictor hERG fluorescence polarization assay using a membrane protein enrichment approach. ASSAY and Drug Development Technologies, 6, 213-223. [Pg.409]

Russell G. Foster, Mark Hankins, Robert J. Lucas, Aaron Jenkins, Marta Munoz, Stewart Thompson, Joanne M. Appleford and James Bellingham... [Pg.3]

Carbamazepine is widely distributed in the cerebros-piral fluid (CSF), bile, and saliva (AHFS, 2000). Plasma concentrations for anticonvulsant effect are in the range of 4-14 pg/mL. Carbamazepine, like DVP, is highly bound to protein (over 90%). At plasma concentrations of 1-50 pg/mL, 75%-90% of the drug is bound to plasma proteins (Trimble and Thompson, 1984). When protein-binding capacity is altered, marked changes in the free fractions can happen. Carbamazepine rapidly crosses the placenta, accumulates in fetal tissues, and is distributed in breast milk (AHFS, 2000). [Pg.315]

Despite overwhelming data supporting the efficacy of ECT treatment for major depression, marked variation in the extent and pattern of its usage continues. Use of ECT declined in the 1970s but then appeared to stabilize or increase in the 1980s (J. W. Thompson et al. 1994]. ECT is used far more commonly in private hospitals than in public institutions and is more commonly administered to older patients and to women. Its more common administration to women may be the result of higher rates of depression in women (J. W. Thompson et al. 1994]. Olfson et al. [1998] similarly reported that ECT is used more often in white persons, those with higher incomes, and the elderly. [Pg.175]

Structure of a crystalline fatty acidbinding protein from liver with two molecules of bound oleate (dark rods). The lower molecule is more deeply embedded in the protein and more tightly bound than the second molecule, which is closer to the outer surface of the protein. Semitransparent grey marks the solvent-accessible surface of the binding cavity. An unknown molecule, perhaps butanoic acid (as modeled), binds also at top of the protein. See Thompson et al.n Courtesy of Leonard Banaszak. [Pg.1186]

KENNETH S. JOHNSON, Moss Landing Marine Laboratory PETER JURS, Pennsylvania State University MARK E. MEYERI-IOFF, University of Michigan GEORGE H. MORRISON, Cornell University JANET G. OSTERYOUNG, North Carolina State University RICHARD THOMPSON, University of Maryland EDWARD S. YEUNG, Iowa State University ALBERTO ZIRINO, Naval Ocean Systems Center... [Pg.5]

Adlington and Thompson (28) have pointed out that the advantages of a fluidized system are not likely to be associated with any marked improvement in catalyst efficiency. Other factors, like freedom from pressure drop increases when processing feeds which contain particulate... [Pg.133]


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