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Weber, Mark

FIG. 21-50 Bar code designs. (Courtesy of Weber Marking Systems, Inc.)... [Pg.1730]

The most marked effect of change of temperature on the specific heat is, however, exhibited by the non-metals, carbon, boron, and silicon. The following values were obtained by H. F. Weber (1875) ... [Pg.13]

That myosin, a structural protein, also had enzyme activity as an ATPase, had been shown by Engelhardt and Ljubimova (1939-1941). ATP was now found to dissociate actomyosin producing a marked fall in viscosity the ATP was split to ADP and Pj. Contrasting properties of ATP in muscle systems were also observed. The rigor seen at postmortem occurred as ATP levels fell. The ATPase activity of myosin could be inhibited by mercurials (which block SH groups on cysteine) with ATPase blocked, ATP caused muscle fibers to relax (Weber and Portzehl, 1952). [Pg.65]

The notion of imparting its own rules draws an equivalence between biological autonomy and auto referentiality (Varela et al, 1991 Varela, 2000). In turn, auto-referentiality is related to the concept of operational closure. This is a process of circular and reflexive interdependency, whose primary effect is its own production. Operational closure must not be viewed as a lack of contact with the environment -as already stressed, any living system must be seen as an open system. The relation between autopoiesis, autonomy, and self referentiality is treated in the specialized literature, see for example Marks-Tarlow et al. (2001) and Weber (2002). [Pg.160]

David M. Sherbin, General Counsel/VP/Chief Compliance Officer Karen L. Healy, VP-Corp. Affairs Oper. Support Group Thomas S. Timko, Chief Acct. Officer/Controller Mark R. Weber, Exec. VP-Global Bus. Svcs. [Pg.232]

This paragraph is again quoted acc. to Mark Weber, who gives no reference for this alleged quote of Beate Klarsfeld in his article op. cit. (note 10),. [Pg.26]

Lamker4.html) an English summary appeared by Mark Weber, High Frequency Delousing Facilities at Auschwitz , JHR, 18(3) (1999), p. 4. (www.ihr.org/ffiffi/vl8/vl8n3p-4 Weber.html)... [Pg.73]

At the same time, on Feb. 16, 1995, the court introduced a letter of mine to Mark Weber, dated May 22, 1993, from which it was clear that up to the end of May 1993, a month after the end of Remer s distribution operation, I still did not know where I could publish my authorized version of the expert report, which indisputably contradicted the court s thesis that I was already planning to publish the authorized version at the same time as I was allegedly helping to plan the Remer operation. [Pg.342]

This subject was initiated by Forster (1949), who took up Weber s earlier observation (Weber, 1931) that the fluorescence of 1-naph-thylamine-4-sulphonate changes in wavelength at a markedly different pH from the absorption spectrum. Forster s work was developed by Weller and was reviewed by him in 1961, and by others later, viz., Vander Donckt (1970), Schulman and Winefordner (1970), and Schulman (1971a). A section on the subject also appears in new photochemical textbooks, among which we mention a clear exposition of its kinetic and chemical aspects by Parker (1968). [Pg.132]

Jurgen Grafs more comprehensive article of the NS concentration camps replaces Mark Weber s contribution featured in the first English edition. The later was basically a reprint of earlier articles on the Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen camps published in th e Journal of Historical Review, 7(4) (1986), pp. 405-418, and 15(3) (1995), pp. 23-30, respectively (online ihr.org/jhr/v07/v07p405 Weber.html and. ../vl5/vl5n3p23 Weber.html). [Pg.40]

The value of —bo in Eq. (13), however, was found to be 92°, close to the value 105° for neutral aqueous solutions of the protein (Weber and Tanford, 1959). This suggests that the net helical content of the molecule is not significantly changed on transfer from water to ethylene glycol solution, which is in marked contrast to the situation in pure 2-chloroethanol, for example (Doty, 1959). [Pg.45]

Fig. 2.25. Adsorption isotherms from aqueous solution of four aromatic compounds on active carbon. On the abscissae axis the reduced concentration is plotted. (Redrawn from J.S. Mattson, H.B. Mark Jr., M.D. Malbin, W.J. Weber Jr., and J.C. Crittenden, J. CoUoid Interface ScL 31 (1969) 116.)... Fig. 2.25. Adsorption isotherms from aqueous solution of four aromatic compounds on active carbon. On the abscissae axis the reduced concentration is plotted. (Redrawn from J.S. Mattson, H.B. Mark Jr., M.D. Malbin, W.J. Weber Jr., and J.C. Crittenden, J. CoUoid Interface ScL 31 (1969) 116.)...

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