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N. Ericksen and co-workers, M Study of the Toxicological Effects of the Inhalation of Gaseous Eluorine at Concentrations of Approximately 25, 8, 3 and 0.7 mg nP, United States Atomic Energy Keport 397, 407, 427, and 429, University of Rochester, New York, 1945. [Pg.134]

P Sharma, P. W. Kubik, H. E. Gove, U. Fehn, R. T. D. Teng, S. Datar, and S. Tullai-Fitzpatrick. Annual Report NSRL—360. University of Rochester, Rochester, 1990. [Pg.679]

NexPress Solutions LLC, Rochester, NY J4653-6402, USA University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627-0132, USA... [Pg.139]

Huizenga,J. R. (1992). Cold Eusion The Scientific Eiasco of the Ccntuiy. Rochester University of Rochester Press. [Pg.878]

John Huffman, CJcmson University Jack Kampmeier, University of Rochester Thomas Katz, Columbia University... [Pg.1341]

Hai-Lung Dai, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, USA James M. Farrar, Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, USA Kopin Liu, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Taiwan David R. Yarkony, Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, USA James J. Valentini, Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, USA... [Pg.529]

Department of Chemical Engineering University of Rochester Rochester, New York... [Pg.344]

Dr. Deborah Cory-Slechta, Professor of Environmental Medicine, Neurobiology and Anatomy, Department of Environmental Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York ... [Pg.9]

University of Rochester, The influence of prenatal lead exposure National Institute of Dental Rochester, NY on susceptibility to dental caries and on Research... [Pg.359]

University of Rochester Attentional basis of Pb-associated School of Medical/Dental, cognitive changes (rats) Rochester, NY... [Pg.359]

University of Rochester, Behavioral toxicity of lead role of the Rochester, NY NMDA receptor... [Pg.359]

University of Rochester, Pb levels that can be linked to Rochester, NY deleterious behavioral effects... [Pg.359]

Hicks DG University of Rochester, Rochester, NY Th e effects of lead on cartilage metabolism and skeletal growth (chicken, rat) National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences... [Pg.361]

Morken, D. A., and J. K. Scott, The effects on mice of continual exposure to radon and its decay products on dust, University of Rochester Atomic Energy Project Report UC-669, 134 pp, November 1966. [Pg.461]

David G. Hicks, Professor and Director, Surgical Pathology Unit, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY... [Pg.467]

Kochetkova, T. A., Avrunina, G. and Sagaidak-Chernyak, N. D. (1963). Experimental lung cancer induced with radioactive compounds P32, Au198, and Fe59, Acta Univ. Intern. Contra Cancrum 19, 684 (cited in Morken, D. A. (1955) University of Rochester Report No. UR-379, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York). [Pg.87]

George, T.F. (ed.) "Theoretical Aspects of Laser Radiation and its Interactions with Atomic and Molecular Systems", University of Rochester Press, Rochester, New York, 1978. [Pg.488]

Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York. [Pg.12]

AH value, from E.J. Dix, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Rochester, New York, 1994. fTCE = sym-tetrachloroethane. [Pg.109]

Since May 1977 a consortium of scientists from the University of Rochester, the General Ionex Corporation and the University of Toronto (RIT) have explored some of the features of this new spectrometry. The scope of this program includes ... [Pg.52]

At the same time, another group of researchers [3] (from the Universities of Rochester and Toronto, and the General Ionex Corporation) working quite independently and unknown to us, also showed that a Tandem accelerator offered many advantages for direct detection radioisotope dating. Since those initial experiments, many groups have undertaken similar work, and the first commercial systems should appear within the next year. [Pg.82]

The development of mass spectrometric techniques for nuclide identification using a tandem Van de Graaff accelerator at the University of Rochester Nuclear Structure Laboratory by H. Gove, K. Purser, A. Litherland, and numerous associates has provided an excellent means for the precise measurement of 36C1 concentrations in natural water [43]. Thus far, about 40 groundwater related samples which have been collected and purified chemically by H. Bentley have been analyzed for 36C1 by D. Elmore, H. Bentley, and others using the University of Rochester machine. Some of these samples are listed in Table 2. [Pg.199]

Table 2. Analyses of Chlorine-36 Using Accelerator at the University of Rochester Nuclear Structure Research Laboratory. Table 2. Analyses of Chlorine-36 Using Accelerator at the University of Rochester Nuclear Structure Research Laboratory.
Elmore, D., Anantaraman, N., Fulbright, H. W., Gove, H. E., Hans, H. S., Nishiizumi, K., Murrell, M. T., Honda, M., Half-life of 32Si using tandem accelerator mass spectrometry, Nuclear Structure Research Laboratory, University of Rochester, NY, Publication UR-NSRL-220, 11 p., 1980. [Pg.223]

Gove, H. E., ed., Proceedings of the First Conference on Radiocarbon Dating with Accelerators, University of Rochester, 1978. [Pg.445]


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