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JMR(120A)46 C. G. Hoelger, F. Aguilar-Parrilla, J. Elguero, O. Weintraub, S. Vega,... [Pg.79]

Cardin AD, Weintraub HJR (1989) Molecular modeling of protein- glycosammoglycan interactions. Arteriosclerosis 9 21-32... [Pg.166]

Weintraub, L.R., Demis, J., Conrad, M.E. and Crosby, W.H. (1965). Iron excretion by the skin. Selective localization of iron epithelial cells. Am. J. Pathol. 46, 121-127. [Pg.125]

Raymond, S. and Weintraub, L., Acrylamide as a supporting medium for zone electrophoresis, Science, 130, 711, 1959. [Pg.421]

Benezra, R., Davis, R. L., Lockshon, D., Turner, D. L., and Weintraub, H. (1990). The protein Id a negative regulator of helix-loop-helix DNA binding proteins. Cell 61 49-59. [Pg.83]

Weintraub, M., Corey, P.E. High Temperature Viscosity of Gases Estimated Quickly, Chemical Engineering, Oct. 23, 1967, p. 204. [Pg.135]

Boron (Buraq in Arabic/Burah in Persian, which is the word for white, the color being attributed to borax (sodium tetraborate, Na2B4O7.10H2O)) was discovered in 1808 independently by the British Chemist, Sir Humphry Davy, and two French chemists, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac and Loius Jacques Thenard.1 They isolated boron in 50% purity by the reduction of boric acid with sodium or magnesium. The Swedish chemist Jons Jakob Berzilius identified boron as an element in 1824. The first pine sample of boron was produced by the American chemist William Weintraub in 1909. Boron does not appear in nature in elemental form, but is found in its compounded... [Pg.19]

Weintraub, J.M., Hamilton, W.L. Trends in prevalence of current smoking, Massachusetts and states without tobacco control programmes, 1990 to 1999. Tob. Control. 1 KSuppl. 2) ii8, 2002. [Pg.32]

Weintraub, M., et al. Long term Weight Control Study Conclusions, Clinical Pharmacology Therapeutics 51(1992) 619-633. [Pg.107]

Weintraub J, Redard M, Wenger D, et al. The application of immunocytochemical techniques to routinely fixed and stained cytologic specimens. Pathol. Res. Pract. 1990 186 658-665. [Pg.233]

Although phosphorus trisulfide (P4S6—but see below) and phosphorus pentasulfide (P4S10) have been widely used in the preparation of heterocyclic compounds there is no recent review. Weintraub has given an account of solvent- and temperature-dependent reactions of the pentasulfide, the compound employed in almost all recently reported work.118... [Pg.75]

Luduena, R.F., Roach, M.C., Trcka, P.P., and Weintraub, S. (1982) Bioiodoacetyldithioethylamine A reversible cross-linking reagent for protein sulfhydryl group. Anal. Biochem. 117, 76. [Pg.1090]


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