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Figure 4.3 Example of a micronucleus formed following deoxycholic acid treatment of the OE33 oesophageal adenocarcinoma cell line (OE33). Courtesy of Dr Gareth Jenkins, University of Swansea. Figure 4.3 Example of a micronucleus formed following deoxycholic acid treatment of the OE33 oesophageal adenocarcinoma cell line (OE33). Courtesy of Dr Gareth Jenkins, University of Swansea.
Acknowledgements It gives the author much pleasure to thank his co-workers and friends David Rochester, Lisa Murphy, and Dr. Stephanie Develay, for their enthusiastic work on platinum in our laboratory. We are grateful to Dr. Valeria Fattori and her team at the CNR Bologna, Dr Veronique Guerchais and colleagues at l Universite de Rennes, Dr. Julia Weinstein of the University of Sheffield, and Dr Peter Douglas at the University of Swansea, for fruitful and enjoyable collaborations. [Pg.264]

Edward Davies Chemical Laboratories, University College of Wales, Abeiyrstwyth, SY23 INE, United Kingdom Department of Chemistry, University of Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea... [Pg.255]

University of Southern University of Swansea, 2SS Univeisity of Tennessee, 225... [Pg.354]

We thank the SERC (UK) for financial support of this work and the SERC Mass Spectrometry service at the University of Swansea for analysis of deactivated samples. We also acknowledge the generous assistance of Dr. N. Gudde at BP Oil and of Crosfield Chemicals for provision of catalyst samples and data on these. [Pg.322]

Jenkins GW, University of Swansea, Bio-medical applications of Carbons and Graphites, Physics in Medicine and Biology, Pub Inst of Physics, Aug 1980. [Pg.1036]

Sander, R., 1994. PhD Thesis, Chemical Engineering Department, University College of Swansea, Swansea. [Pg.190]

G. Zambon" Chemistry Research Institute, Italy Dead Sea Bromine Group, Israel Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel University de Paris VII - C.N.R.S., France Tel Aviv University, Israel University College of Swansea, UK Concordia University, Canada University de Louvain, Belgium The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel... [Pg.436]

In 1979 he moved to University College, Cardiff, where he was Head of Department (1987-1997), a Deputy Principal (1990-1992) and is currently a Research Professor. He was invited to be World Bank Visiting Professor in China in 1985, a Visiting Professor at Berkeley and is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Wales, Swansea. He was the first Chairman of the Surface Reactivity and Catalysis Group (SURCAT) of the RSC. [Pg.231]

Department of Psychology, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK... [Pg.322]

Retired Researcher (Dept of Nutrition, University of Toronto), Current address 23 Fairmar Ave, Toronto, ON, M8Y2C7, Canada School of Medicine, Swansea University, Swansea SA28PP, UK... [Pg.1]

D. Parry, >epartment of Chenustry, University of Wales, Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, United Kingdom... [Pg.1]

Mat Robinson was born in Malvern he graduated from the University of Wales Swansea with a first class M.Chem. degree in 2004. He is also currently studying there for his Ph.D. under the supervision of Dr. Andy Graham. His research interests include the development of novel solid Lewis and Bronsted acids, nanomaterials, and rearrangement reactions in natural product synthesis. [Pg.1199]

Professor Bruce C Gilbert (Chair), university tf rot, uk Professor David W Aden, SkeffieMHafom Unrvmxy, UK Dr Graham Barrett O ont uk Dr George Davidson, Unrmnity of Nottingham uk Or John Davies University of Wak Swansea. IV Dr Michael Davies, ihe Hmt Research towns... [Pg.404]

Department of Chemical Engineering University of Wales Swansea Swansea SA2 8PP UK... [Pg.873]

Each chapter of Volume 3 is the work of a specialist in the particular field, and the authors are present or past members of the staff of the Chemical Engineering Department of the University College of Swansea. W. J. Thomas is now at the Bath University of Technology and J. M. Smith is at the Technische Hogeschool. Delft. [Pg.876]

Michael Charlton obtained his degree and Ph.D. from University College London. In 1983 he was awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship, held at UCL. From 1991 to 1999 he was a Reader in Physics at UCL and was appointed to the Chair in Experimental Physics at the University of Wales, Swansea in 1999. Professor Charlton has published over one hundred research articles and written several reviews, notably for Reports on Progress in Physics and Physics Reports. [Pg.455]

Jones, M.H., Ed., Condition Monitoring 87, Pineridge Press, Swansea, UK, 1987 (Proceedings of the International Conference on Condition Monitoring held at University College of Swansea, 31 st March-3rd April, 1987). [Pg.332]


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