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In the late 1960s, Langridge and co-workers developed methods, first at Princeton, then at UC San Francisco, to visualize 3D molecular models on the screens of cathode-ray tubes. At the same time Marshall, at Washington University St. Louis, MO, USA, started visuaHzing protein structures on graphics screens. [Pg.10]

J. L. S x,A.Eoop-P>reakingEvolutionary Methodfor Synthesis of Heat Exchanger Nehrorks, Master s thesis, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1979. [Pg.529]

Department of Biology, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri 63130, USA. [Pg.264]

Ponder J (1998) TINKER, Software Tools for Molecular Design, Version 3.6 the most updated version for the TINKER program can be obtained from J.W. Ponder s WWW site at http //dasher.wusU. edu/tinker, Washington University, St. Louis... [Pg.78]

While accepting the high quality of these results, Everett L. Shock from the Department of Earth and Planetary Research of Washington University, St. Louis, poses the critical question as to whether the many simulation experiments really help us in answering the question of the origin of life on Earth (Shock, 2002). [Pg.63]

Gail Kay Haines is a native of Paducah, Kentucky, and majored in chemistry at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. She has worked in the analytical laboratories of a major chemical concern and also doubled as an assistant librarian in the children s section of public libraries. [Pg.95]

Bets received her Bachelor s degree in biology from Stanford University and her PhD in neurochemistry from Washington University (St. Louis). She was a postdoctoral fellow at the U.S. National Institutes of Health and after stints at the Dow-Corning Corporation and Washington State University, she moved to the Oregon Graduate Institute (OGI) in 1977. At the time of her death, Bets was a Research Professor in the Department of Environmental and Biomolecular Systems... [Pg.2]

Dissertation Washington University St. Louis, 1979]. From data for the analogous cobalt(III) complex with perchlorate and hexafluorophosphate as anions, he found association constants of about 900 and 300, with distances of closest approach of 5 or 6 8, respectively. These values seem reasonable. For the iron(II) compound with the hexafluorophosphate or perchlorate, the ion association constants were too small to measure (< - 50). [Pg.135]

The NIH and the pharmaceutical industry have formed a new partnership to overcome barriers to early-phase clinical trials. The Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tommy Thompson, announced on July 9, 2003 grant awards for six cancer centers involved in a unique public-private partnership. Five pharmaceutical companies together with NCI put forth a total of 5.7 million for this partnership. Institutions receiving the funding include Massachusetts General Hospital University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Washington University, St. Louis University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute University of California, Davis Cancer Center and Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center (http //WWW. bms.com/news/other/data/pf other.news.385 5. html). [Pg.461]

Zhu, M.M. (2004) Determination of Protein-Ligand Interactions Using H/ D Exchange and Mass Spectrometry, PhD dissertation, Washington University, St. Louis, 2004, 338 pp. [Pg.369]

Ogbay, B. Determinants of Stability and Stoichiometry in Intestinal Fatty Acid Binding Protein, PhD Dissertation, Washington University, St. Louis, 2003, 197 pp. [Pg.370]

Leggon, C. B. (1993). Changing baccalaureate origins of African American doctoral scientists 1975-1992. A paper presented at the Conference on Race and Science. Washington University, St. Louis, MO. [Pg.165]

McKeegan KD (1987) Ion microprobe measurements of H, C, O, Mg, and Si isotopic abundances in individual interplenary dust particles. Ph D Thesis, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri... [Pg.259]

Goldstein MN. 1981. Effect of methyl-n-butyl ketone and other ketone homologues on mammalian cells in culture. Report to National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety, Cincinnati, OH, by Washington University, St. Louis, MO. NTIS No. PB81-225997. [Pg.79]

Department of Chemical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, MO d3130... [Pg.183]

Carbon - The aerosol collected on the Tissuequartz filters was analyzed for total carbon by the nondestructive technique of proton-induced gamma-ray emissions (17) and graphitic carbon (soot) by calibrated optical reflectance at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. The estimated error in measurement of total carbon per filter was 5 yg or 20%, whichever was greater. The estimated error for soot was lyg or 20%, whichever was greater. [Pg.131]


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