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Department CIMA, University of Milano, Milan, Italy... [Pg.253]

Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, University of Milano-Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 2, 1-20126 Milano, Italy. E-mail francesconicotrs unimib.it Fax +39 02 6448 2569 Tel +39 02 6448 3457... [Pg.258]

Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Milano, Italy M.E.Sangalli and P.Giunchedi... [Pg.79]

Department of Biotechnology and Bioscience, University of Milano Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 2,... [Pg.353]

Figure 8.8. Resolution by isoelectric focusing in an immobilized pH gradient (pH range 7.35-7.55 over 20 cm path) of two human fetal hemoglobins, one with glycine (lower) instead of alanine (upper) in position 136 of the gamma chains. The isoelectric points of the hemoglobins differ by only 0.003 pH units. (Courtesy of P. G. Righetti, University of Milano.)... Figure 8.8. Resolution by isoelectric focusing in an immobilized pH gradient (pH range 7.35-7.55 over 20 cm path) of two human fetal hemoglobins, one with glycine (lower) instead of alanine (upper) in position 136 of the gamma chains. The isoelectric points of the hemoglobins differ by only 0.003 pH units. (Courtesy of P. G. Righetti, University of Milano.)...
Gavezzotti, A. (1994b). PROMET3. A program for the generation of possible crystal structures from the molecular structure of organic compounds. University of Milano, available upon request. [183, 186]... [Pg.340]

D. DIGIUNI, R. GATTI, F. UHLIK, F. MONTALENTI L-NESS AND Materials Science Department, University of Milano-Bicocca Via Cozzi 53, 20125 Milan, Italy... [Pg.3]

Professor Paolo Mocarelli of the University of Milano-Bicocca s Hospital of Desio was put in charge of a laboratory setup two weeks after the accident to test people for health problems. Dr. Mocarelli s laboratory has conducted neurological, obstetric, and other tests that have surpassed 1 million in number, and Dr. Mocarelli decided to save one sample of blood from each person just in case it would be possible to measure very low levels of TCDD in small blood samples someday. This became possible in 1987, and Dr. Mocarelli has worked with the US... [Pg.2392]

Marinos Pitsikalis received his B.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Athens, Greece in 1989 and 1994, respectively. His postdoctoral research was done at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, with Prof. J. W. Mays (1995-1996). Since 1998, he has been a Lecturer at the Industrial Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Athens. He has been a Visiting Scientist at the University of Milano, Italy (March 1991) University of Alabama at Birmingham (September-October 1993) Max Plank Institute for Polymer Science, Germany (August 1994) National Institute for Standards and Technology (December 1995) and IBM Almaden Research Center (February 1995). He has published 35 papers in refereed scientific journals and made 30 announcements at international scientific conferences. [Pg.566]

Decision Analysis by Ranking Techniques (DART), Ver. 2.0, Milano Chemometrics QSAR Research Group, University of Milano-Bicocca, P.za. della Scienza 1, Milano, Italy. [Pg.1018]

Roberto Todeschini is full professor of chemometrics at the Department of Environmental Sciences of the University of Milano-Bicocca (Milano, Italy), where he constituted the Milano Chemometrics and QSAR Research Group. His main research activities concern chemometrics in all its aspects, QSAR, molecular descriptors, multicriteria decision making, and software development. President of the International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry, president of the Italian Chemometric Society, and ad honorem professor of the University of Azuay (Cuenca, Ecuador), he is author of more than 170 publications in international journals and of the books The Data Analysis Handbook, by I.E. Frank and R. Todeschini, 1994, and Handbook of Molecular Descriptors, by R. Todeschini and V. Consonni, 2000. [Pg.1232]

The authors together with the other members of the Milano Chemometrics and QSAR Research Group of the University of Milano-Bicocca (MUan, Italy) activated in 2007 a web site dedicated to molecular descriptors (http //www.moleculardescrip-tors.eu). This web site aims at promoting information exchange among all the scientists who propose new molecular descriptors and/or apply molecular descriptors in their research. [Pg.1243]

Pier Giorgio Righetti, Cecilia Gelfi, and Elisabetta Gianazza University of Milano, Via Celoria 2, Milano 20133, Italy... [Pg.33]

Technical University of Munich, The University of Texas Health Science Center, 158 The Upjohn Company, 91 University of Arizona, 91,247 University of Milano, 33 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1,182... [Pg.264]

University of Milano, Italy Thomas E. Furia Dynapol... [Pg.564]

Fabrizio Piemontesi was born in Borgosesia, Italy, in 1960. He obtained his Doctor in Chemistry degree from the University of Milano in 1987 with a thesis on alkylation and transamination reactions of amino acid residues coordinated on metal ions, under the direction of L. Casella. After a postdoc at the University of Milano with L. Garlaschelli, where he studied the synthesis of Ni and Pd phosphorane complexes, in March 1989 he Joined the Ziegler-Natta research group of Himont at the Istituto... [Pg.354]

Dip. Chimica Inorganica, Metallorganica e Analitica, and CNR Center University of Milano, Via Venezian 21, 20133, Milano, Italy. [Pg.475]

Eh. Anna Berlin, CNR Center for Synthesis and Stereochemistry of Special Organic Systems, University of Milano, 19 Via C. Golgi, 1-20133 Milano, Italy Prof. Renato Bozio, Dept, of Physical Chemistry, University of Padova, 2 Via Loredan, 1-35131 Padova, Italy... [Pg.667]


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