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A computer file of about 19,000 peak wavenumbers and intensities, along with search software, is distributed by the Infrared Data Committee of Japan (IRDC). Donated spectra, which are evaluated by the Coblentz Society in coUaboration with the Joint Committee on Atomic and Molecular Physical Data (JCAMP), are digitized and made avaUable (64). Almost 25,000 ir spectra are avaUable on the SDBS system developed by the NCLl as described. A project was initiated at the University of California, Riverside, in 1986 for the constmction of a database of digitized ftir spectra. The team involved also developed algorithms for spectra evaluation (75). Other sources of spectral Hbraries include Sprouse Scientific, Aston Scientific, and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). [Pg.121]

In the first edition of this book this chapter was entitled "Antiparallel Beta Structures" but we have had to change this because an entirely unexpected structure, the p helix, was discovered in 1993. The p helix, which is not related to the numerous antiparallel p structures discussed so far, was first seen in the bacterial enzyme pectate lyase, the stmcture of which was determined by the group of Frances Jurnak at the University of California, Riverside. Subsequently several other protein structures have been found to contain p helices, including extracellular bacterial proteinases and the bacteriophage P22 tailspike protein. [Pg.84]

Martin J. Aitken, FRS, Oxford University Edward V. Sayre, Smithsonian Institution and R.E. Taylor, University of California, Riverside... [Pg.272]

Department of Biochemistry University of California Riverside, California 92521... [Pg.295]

J.N. Seiber, J.E. Woodrow, R.I. Kiieger, and T. Dinoff, Determination of Ambient MITC Residues in Indoor and Outdoor Air in Townships near Fields Treated with Metam Sodium, Final Report to the Metam Sodium Task Force, University of Nevada, Reno, NV and University of California, Riverside, CA (1999). [Pg.933]

Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA Corresponding author Department of Chemistry University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA. E-mail zaera ucr.edu... [Pg.67]

A protocol that described the work to be done and protected the rights of the volunteers in the dosimeter studies was developed for consideration by the Human Subjects Review Committee, University of California, Riverside. Paid volunteers were considered to be at "negligible risk." The approved protocol was designated HS-95-048. The document, including informed consent, was reviewed with participants at an orientation meeting prior to the study. [Pg.99]

Two 180-ft2 sections of a 4-year-old, floral print, nylon carpet of medium pile installed in meeting rooms of the University Club, University of California, Riverside, were treated with two foggers each, in accordance with label directions. The rooms were closed for 2 hr before being opened for 30 min prior to the scheduled 20-min exposure period. The same regimen was followed when foggers were used in a Sacramento apartment and a Riverside house trailer. [Pg.100]

GARY W. SCOTT—Department of Chemistry, University of California—Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521... [Pg.27]

Marrett D.J., Page A.L., Bradford G.R., Cardenas R., Graham R.C., Chang A.C. Background levels of soil trace elements in southern California soils, Annual report submitted to Southern California Edison Co., Rosemead, CA, University of California, Riverside, CA, 1992. [Pg.343]

HOWARD C. CLARK University of Western Ontario F. A. COTTON Massachusetts Institute of Technology M. FREDERICK HAWTHORNE University of California (Riverside) RICHARD H. HOLM Massachusetts Institute of Technology WILLIAM L. JOLLY University of California (Berkeley)... [Pg.220]

Price, L.C. (1973) The Solubility of Hydrocarbons and Petroleum in Water. Ph.D. Thesis., University of California, Riverside, CA. Price, L.C. (1976) Aqueous solubility of petroleum as applied to its origin and primary migration. Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull. 60, 213-244. [Pg.613]

Michael T. Clegg (Chair), University of California, Riverside, California Paul Berg (Vice Chair), Stanford University, Stanford, California FrederickR.Anderson, Cadwalader, Wickersham Taft, Washington, D.C. [Pg.9]

Arturo Gomez-Pompa, University of California, Riverside, California... [Pg.9]

Geochem-PC origin David R. Parker Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences University of California Riverside, California 92521 USA... [Pg.487]

Dr. James N. Parker received his Bachelor of Science degree in Psychobiology from the University of California, Riverside and his M.D. from the University of California, San Diego. In addition to authoring numerous research publications, he has lectured at various academic institutions. Dr. Parker is the medical editor for health books by ICON Health Publications. [Pg.88]

Department of Chemistry University of California-Riverside Riverside, California, USA... [Pg.493]

Dugger, W. M., Jr., and R. L. Palmer. Carbohydrate metabolism in leaves of rough lemon as influenced by ozone, pp. 711-715. In H. D. Chapman, Ed. Proceedings of the First International Citrus Symposium. Held at the University of California, Riverside, March 16-26, 1968. Vol. 2. Riverside University of California, 1%9. [Pg.565]


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