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Wallace, Robert

Wallace, Robert W, 1989, The institutionalization of a new discipline The case of sociology at Columbia University, 1891-1931. Ph.D. diss., Columbia University. [Pg.190]

Wallace, Robert A., et al. Biology The Science of Life. New York HarperCoUins, 1991. [Pg.277]

Wallace, Robert A., Jack L. King, and Gerald P. Sanders. Biosphere The Realm of Life. 2d ed. Glenview, 111. Scott, Foresman, 1988. [Pg.2097]

Waard.Jande 311 Waetzoldt, Hartmut 213,214 Wagner, Carlos C. 196 Wagner, Siegfried 164 Wagner, Volker 83 Wallace, Robert E. 98-99 Wallis, Gerhard 294 Walsh, Carey Ellen 287 Waltke, Bruce K. 18,78,80... [Pg.332]

Robert G. Emmet, Peter Harriott, Tim Laros, Wallace Leung, Shelby A. Miller,... [Pg.8]

Wallace Carothers. Letter to Robert M. Hutchins, Nov. 4, 1934, Box 101, Folder 3, Presidential Papers. Source for Carothers declining department chair. [Pg.220]

KUNZENDORF, Robert G. and Benjamin WALLACE (eds.) Individual Differences in Conscious Experience. 2000. [Pg.345]

The EPA has conducted four major studies of actual human exposure using monitors worn by random samples of people. The results are shocking. Smoking, clothes that had been dry cleaned and hung in closets, and heated water in showers and clothes washers (i.e., chloroform from chlorinated water) are major sources of human exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs), all of which exceeded outdoor exposure sources by two to five times at the median exposure level. The major sources of exposure to another VOC, p-dichlorobenzene, are toilet fresheners and mothballs. Pesticide exposure stems from two main sources (1) vapors emitted by soil into homes through basements and (2) soil tracked into buildings on shoes. Major stationary and mobile sources account for only 2 to 25 percent of personal exposure to the two dozen or so VOCs and pesticides that the EPA studied (Wallace 1993, 138 Ott and Roberts 1998). [Pg.17]

Wallace RB, Shaffer J, Murphy RE, Bonner J, Hirose T, Itakura K (1979) Nucleic Acids Research 6 3542-3557 Fodor SPA, Lipshutz RJ, Huang X (1993) DNA sequencing by hybridization, Proceedings of the Robert A. Welch Foundation 37th Conference on Chemical Research - 40 Years of the DNA Double Helix. Robert A. Welch Foundation, Houston,p 3-9... [Pg.129]

Hancock s (1977, p. 12) discussion of chronometry drew attention to Oppel s careful, precise rock-layer measurements and fossil collecting in establishing a method by which the record of irreversible evolution of life on earth could be documented. Hancock (1977, p. 12) pointed out that Oppel s complete work was published in the same year that Alfred Russell Wallace and Charles Robert Darwin read their joint paper to the Linnean Society of London, On the Tendency of Species to Form Varieties, and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection. Hancock (1977, p. 12) commented that Oppel himself remarked that the more accurately the fossils are examined and species defined, the greater the number of zonal divisions that could be recognized. ... [Pg.3796]

Low temperature heat capacity measurements have been reported by Roberts (1.5-20 K, ), Krier, Craig, and Wallace (12-320 K, 2), Dauphinee, Martin, and Preston-Thomas (20-330 K, 3), Simon and Zeidler (15-300 K, ), and Eastman and Rodebush, (70-290 K, ). A smooth curve was drawn through a large scale plot of the data, giving the most weight to the first three references. Above 300 K, the heat capacity data were adjusted to join smoothly with the enthalpy measurements of Douglas et al. ( ). [Pg.1403]

I am most beholden to Davis Dyer, the founding director of the Winthrop Group, who made a careful review of the chemical story, as did Louis Galambos of the pharmaceutical story. In addition, Davis persuaded me to sharpen the focus of the book s major themes. I continue to benefit from Robert Wallace s advice and support. [Pg.376]

We thank the many scientists with whom we have discussed these matters, including Jerome Chapellaz, Torben Christensen, Frank Dentener, Sandy Harrison, Ivar Isaksen, Sylvie Joussaume, Karen Kohfeld, Corinne Le Quere, Particia Martinerie, Nathalie de No-blet, Henning Rodhe, Doug Wallace and many more. Karen Kohfeld and Jean-Robert Petit commented on an earlier draft. [Pg.93]

Roberts JW, Dickey P (1995) Rev Environ Contam Toxicol 143 59-78 Roberts JW, Budd WT, Ruby MG, Camann D, Fortmann RC, Lewis RG, Wallace LA, Spittler TM (1992) J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol 2 127-146 Roinestad KS, Louis JB, Rosen JD (1993) J AO AC Int 76 1121-1126... [Pg.190]

The Special Study was headed by Dr. Charles S. Sheldon II as Research Director and by Dr. Robert Wallace as Senior Economist until the end of 1978. Dr. Louis Rrauthoff assumed the position of director of the Special Study in 1979. [Pg.124]

Schultz TW, Carlson RE, Cnmin MTD, Hermens JLM, Johnson R, O Brien PJ, Roberts DW, Siraki A, Wallace KD, Veith GD (2006) SAR QSAR Environ Res 17 413-428... [Pg.172]

Pang Y, Brown BA, Steingnibe VA, Wallace RJ, Roberts MC. TctracyditK Fcsistance deter, minants in Mycobacterium arrd Stieptomyces secies. Antimiciob Agents Otetnother 1994 38 1408-1412. [Pg.681]


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