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M. Colder Von Herdern. Dissertation University of Basel, Swiss,... [Pg.216]

In a series of papers, personnel from Novartis and the University of Basel in Switzerland have highlighted the pros and cons of neural networks for immediate release tablets [37-40]. In other studies neural networks have been found useful in modeling tablet formulations of antacids [41], plant extracts [42], theophylline [43], and diltiazem [44]. In a recent paper Lindberg and Colbourn [45] have used neural networks, genetic algorithms, and neurofuzzy to successfully analyze historical data from three different immediate-release tablet formulations. [Pg.692]

Berger, U. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Basel, Switzerland In preparation. [Pg.297]

Department of Chemistry, University of Basel, St Johanns Ring 19, 4056 Basel, Switzerland E-mail bernd.giese unibas.ch... [Pg.37]

Dr. Holger Fischer University of Basel, Biocenter Klingelbergstrasse 70 CH-4056 Basel Switzerland... [Pg.600]

Astronomical Institute, University of Basel, CH-4102 Binningen, Switzerland... [Pg.238]

Fig. 1 Sketches of break junction-type test beds for molecular transport. On the far left is a tunneling electron microscopy (TEM) image of the actual metallic structure in (mechanical) break junctions from the nanoelectronics group at University of Basel. The sketches in the middle (Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd Nature Nanotechnology 4, 230-234 (2009), copyright 2009) and right (reproduced from Molecular Devices, A.M. Moore, D.L. Allara, and P.S. Weiss, in NNIN Nanotechnology Open Textbook (2007) with permission from the authors) show possible geometries for molecules between two gold electrodes, and (on the upper right) a molecule that has only one end attached across the junction... Fig. 1 Sketches of break junction-type test beds for molecular transport. On the far left is a tunneling electron microscopy (TEM) image of the actual metallic structure in (mechanical) break junctions from the nanoelectronics group at University of Basel. The sketches in the middle (Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd Nature Nanotechnology 4, 230-234 (2009), copyright 2009) and right (reproduced from Molecular Devices, A.M. Moore, D.L. Allara, and P.S. Weiss, in NNIN Nanotechnology Open Textbook (2007) with permission from the authors) show possible geometries for molecules between two gold electrodes, and (on the upper right) a molecule that has only one end attached across the junction...
She worked as postdoctoral fellow for Professor Alain R. Katrizky at the University of East Anglia (1979-1980). After two years working as research investigator for Professor Brian W. Roberts at the University of Pennsylvania, (USA) (1981-83), she joined the National University at a Distance (UNED) as assistant professor (1985-91). In 1987, she worked as visiting professor at the University of Basel (Switzerland). At present, she is full professor of organic chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences at the UNED. [Pg.324]

Soon after returning to the Shionogi Research Laboratories from the University of Basel, he became Section Manager to pursue the total synthesis of steroids. This work led to total or partial synthesis of the racemic form of many steroids and steroidal alkaloids, such as estrone 3-methyl ether, 3a-acetoxy-5/3-pregna-9(ll), 16-dien-20-one, aldosterone, latifoline, and cones-sine (1961-1963). With extensive support and encouragement from the late... [Pg.290]


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