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Watts, Hugh

Typical detectivity values as a function of wavelength for PbS photoconductive and various photovoltaic detectors. is a figure of merit defined as A /NEP, where A is the detector area and NEP is the noise-equivalent power, the rms radiant power in watts of a sinusoidally modulated input incident on the detector that gives rise to an rms signal equal to the rms dark noise in a 1-Hz bandwidth. Data from Hughes Aircraft Company. [Pg.628]

Hughes GS, Heald DL, Barker KB, Patel RK, SpiUers CR, Watts KC, Batts DH, Euler AR. The effects of gastric pH and food on the pharmacokinetics of a new oral cephalosporin, cefpodoxime proxetU. Chn Pharmacol Ther... [Pg.501]

The total zinc content of this fraction corresponded closely to that calculated to come from erythrocytes on the basis of the data given in Table III. Previous work (Meldrum and Roughton, 1932a Tupper, Watts, and Wor-mall, 1951 Vallee, Hoch, and Hughes, 1954) has demonstrated that carbonic anhydrase is precipitated at high saturation of ammonium sulfate. These data and calculations indicate, therefore, by correlation of measurements of enzyme activity, zinc content, and the known characteristics of the protein, that two distinct and different zinc-containing proteins exist in leukocytes and erythrocytes and can be differentiated. [Pg.341]

John Watts, in his Word Biblical Commentary, offers a similar appraisal The women of Jerusalem are depicted as an example of the pride that makes destruction necessary and of the sad result of the Judgment. God does not act arbitrarily. Watts and Childs pass over the misogynistic nature of the passage, whereas Hugh Williamson, in the International Critical Commentary (like Watts, opting for the translation foreheads ) assures his readers that Isaiah s denunciation of the women is not a case of misogyny. The women are punished for their attitude in Isaiah s opinion, they sought to draw attention to themselves, which nobody who was conscious of the majesty of God would want to do. ... [Pg.128]


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