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The work presented in this paper was the result of the joint effort with the following colleagues. For the simulations on catalysis Simonetta larlori (IBM Italy), Franco Buda (Scuola NormaJe Superiore, Pisa, Italy) and Gerard van Doremaele (DSM Research) were involved. For the work on polyethylene the simulations were performed by Joost Hageman, with help from Martina Heinemann and Rob de Groot (all University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands). [Pg.441]

Department of Biochemistry, University of Nijmegen, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands... [Pg.27]

E.P.P. A. Derks, Aspects of Artificial networks and experimental noise. PhD thesis. University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, Chapter 2, 1997. [Pg.696]

Patrick H. Beusker Department of Organic Chemistry, NSR Center for Molecular Structure, Design and Synthesis, University of Nijmegen, Toemooiveld 1, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands... [Pg.1196]

Buydens, L. C. M., Meissen, W. J. (Eds.) Chemometrics—Exploring and Exploiting Chemical Information. Catholic University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 1994. [Pg.39]

Figure 1.6 Nyctotherus ovalis (an anaerobic heterotrichous ciliate from the hindgut of an American Cockroach) hydrogenosome with mitochondrial-type cristae (white arrows) r putative ribosomes m membrane me methanogenic endosymbiont (methanogenic bacterium) (J.H.P. Hackstein, Catholic University of Nijmegen,The Netherlands). Figure 1.6 Nyctotherus ovalis (an anaerobic heterotrichous ciliate from the hindgut of an American Cockroach) hydrogenosome with mitochondrial-type cristae (white arrows) r putative ribosomes m membrane me methanogenic endosymbiont (methanogenic bacterium) (J.H.P. Hackstein, Catholic University of Nijmegen,The Netherlands).
Animals were obtained from Mr. van Raay in Gassel, the Central Animal Laboratory at the University of Nijmegen, Large Animal Clinics at the University of Utrecht, and from Zodiac at the Agricultural University of Wageningen, the Netherlands. [Pg.169]

Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld 1,... [Pg.141]

Laboratory for Organic Chemistry, Catholic University of Nijmegen, Toemooiveld, 6525 ED... [Pg.63]

Amino acids continue to be useful starting materials for the preparation of enantiomerically-pure heterocycles. Henk Hiemstra of the University of Amsterdam and Floris Ruljes of the University of Nijmegen report (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2004,126,4100) that cyclization of the ally silane 9 followed by ring-closing metathesis leads to the highly-functionalized quinolizidine 11. [Pg.51]

Paul H.W. Bormans was born in 1945 in Hengelo, Netherlands. After his education in chemistry at the University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, he became a teacher at a school for laboratory personel. His extensive interest in natural sciences resulted in a number of books about mineralogy and the environment. In the years 1980-1985 he worked on the integration of natural sciences in his school. He started to teach ceramics at the department material technology of his school. The basis of his teaching materials is the scope of this book. [Pg.5]

Wilfred R. Hagen, Ph.D. Professor, Laboratory for Biochemistry, Wagen-ingen Agricultural University, Wageningen, and Department of Molecular Spectroscopy, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands... [Pg.614]


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