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Watson, William

Watson, William, Several papers concerning a new semi-metal called... [Pg.450]

B59. Boyer, S. H., Rucknagel, D. L., Weatherall, D. J., and Watson-Williams, E. J., Further evidence for linkage between the P and 6 loci governing human hemoglobin and the population dynamics of linked genes. Amer. J, Hum. Genet. 15, 438-448 (1963). [Pg.227]

Watson-Williams, E. J., Beale, D., Irvine, D., and Lehmann, H., A new haemoglobin, D Ibadan (5-87 Threonine Lysine), producing no sickle-cell haemoglobin D disease with haemoglobin S. Nature (London) 205, 1273-1276 (1965). [Pg.252]

Chanarin, L, Rothman, D and Watson-Williams, E, J, (1963). Normal formiminoglutamic acid excretion in megaloblastic anemia In pregnancy. Lancet 1,1068-1072. [Pg.658]

Abildgaard CF, Penner JA, Watson-Williams EJ. Anti-inhibitor Coagulant Complex (Autoplex) for treatment of factor VIII inhibitors in hemophiha. Blood 1980 56(6) 978-84. [Pg.1323]

Mark A. West, Judy Hill, Manin Watson, William Simon, Nigel Lindner, John Casey and Antoni R. Slabas. [Pg.268]

WATSON, J.T., 3rd Edition, Introduction to Mass Spectrometry, Lippincott Williams Wilkins, New York, 1997, 512 p. [Pg.58]

Beer T, Morgan G, Lepszewicz 1, Anyon P, Edwards 1, Nelson P, Watson H, Williams D (2001) Comparison of transport fuels life-cycle emission analysis of alternative fuels for heavy vehicles. CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization), Australia... [Pg.138]

Watson, S.A., Williams, C.B., and Wakely, R.D. 1951. Laboratory steeping procedures used in a wet milling research program. Cereal Chem. 28, 105-118. [Pg.170]

Throck Watson, J., Introduction to Mass Spectrometry, 3rd. Edn, Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, 1997. [Pg.242]

Hastings, S. H.,. A. T. Watson, R. B. Williams u. J. A. Anderson Be-stimmung funktioneller Gruppen von Kohlenwasserstoffen dutch Ultra-rotspektroskopie. Analyt. Chem. 24, 612 (1952). [Pg.258]

Stephen Hales, George Dixon, and Bishop Watson afterward made similar experiments. Professor Minckelers of tile University of Louvain distilled gas from powdered coal and lighted his lecture room with it in 1784—85 ( 26). In 1792 William Murdock lighted his house at Redruth, Cornwall, with gas made by the destructive distillation of coal (28). [Pg.82]

De Ulloa and Jorge Juan sent a dozen copies of this log to members of the Royal Society of London. On December 19, 1748, William Watson (later Sir William) wrote as follows Only last Wednesday I was delighted to receive the copies of your book which you intended for me and your other friends, for which I sincerely thank you.. . . On Thursday Mr. Folkes did not fail to present. . . the copy marked for the Royal Society.. . . The Society voted its special thanks to you both for the gift of a book so charged with curious, choice, and interesting information (58). [Pg.410]

Sir William Watson, 1715-1787. British physician, naturalist, and electrician who contributed many original papers and summaries of the work of others to the Philosophical Transactions. In 1750 he communicated Dr. William Brownngg s paper on platinum to the Royal Society. This portrait was engraved by Thom-thwaite after a painting by Abbott. [Pg.411]


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