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Wells, Joseph

BARBARA G. WELLS JOSEPH T. DIPIRO TERRY L. SCHWINGHAMMER CECILY V. DIPIRO... [Pg.1]

Barbara G. Wells Joseph T. DiPiro Terry L. Schwinghammer Cecily V. DiPiro... [Pg.10]

The son of a tailor, Joseph Fourier was a member of a large family. Both of his parents died by the time he was nine. His education began at a local, church-run, military school, where he quickly showed talent in his studies and especially in mathematics. His school persuaded him to tram as a priest. While preparing to take holy orders he taught his fellow novices mathematics. Fourier may well have entered the priesthood, but due to the French Revolution new priests were banned from taking holy orders. Instead he returned to his home town of Auxerre and taught at the militaiy school. His friend and mathematics teacher, Bonard, encouraged him to develop his mathematical research, and at the end of 1789 Fourier travelled to Paris to report on this research to the Academic des Sciences. [Pg.508]

In general, for smokers with cardiac disease, the benefits of nicotine replacement therapy outweigh the potential risks. In a safety and efficacy study that included veterans with cardiac disease, smoking concurrently with the nicotine patch was not associated with an increase in adverse events (Joseph et al. 1996). Although bupropion SR is generally well tolerated by smokers, it has not been adequately studied in persons with cardiac disease, and definitive conclusions regarding its safety in this patient population cannot currently be made (Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2003). [Pg.332]

Welling, Georg von.Opus mago-cabalisticum et theosophicum translated by Joseph McVeigh, introduction by Lon Milo DuQuette. Translated by Joseph McVeigh. Red Wheel/Weiser, 2006. [Pg.165]

Besides catalyzing styrene and benzaldehyde, CYP enzymes play an important role in the metabolism of endogenous compounds as well as in pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics. Joseph [228] developed a biosensor with human CYP3A4 as a novel drugscreening tool. It was constructed by assembling enzyme films on Au electrodes by alternate adsorption of a layer of CYP3A4 on top of a layer of PDDA. The biosensor was applied to detect verapamil, midazolam, quinidine, and progesterone. [Pg.579]

Some of the Farben prosecution staff as well as some members of the Farben investigating teams have reviewed this book and made helpful suggestions. The following persons in particular devoted much time and effort to suggesting material and reviewing the manuscript Belle Mayer Zeck, Emanuel Minskoff, Drexel Sprecher, Joseph Friedman, Bernard Bernstein, Ansel Luxford, and John Pehle. Valuable data were supplied by Jerry Weiss, William Acton, and Beniamin Ferencz. [Pg.373]

The 19th century is considered the century of the beginnings of the application of chemistry to the study of soil. However, foundations for these advances had been laid with the discoveries of the previous century. Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier, Joseph Priestley, and John Dalton are well-known scientists whose discoveries paved the way for the developments in agricultural chemistry in the 19th century [1,2],... [Pg.20]

The city will be enforcing winter parking rules from December 1 through March 31, according to City Street Manager Joseph Parks. This includes alternate-side parking regulations, as well as tow-away zones and handicap exceptions. [Pg.76]

When in 1764 Giuseppe had been forced to flee from that greedy silversmith Marano, he and his two accomplices, a valet and a priest, headed straight to Messina on the far side of the island. They couldn t stay long— the arm of the law would soon have reached them—but they could cadge a few days of hospitality from Giuseppes well-to-do uncle, Joseph Cagliostro. [Pg.29]

Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) heated mercury with air and formed a red powder (mercuric oxide) that, when heated in a test tube, produced small globs of mercury metal on the inside of the glass tube, as well as a gas that caused other substances to burn more rapidly than they did in air. Priestley did not know it at the time, but he had separated oxygen from the compound HgO. [Pg.169]

Joseph M. Juran was oue of the most well kuowu gurus iu the quality sceue, worldwide. He first visited Japau iu 1954 aud started couductiug semiuars explainiug to top mauagers the role they had to play iu promotiug QC activities. [Pg.134]

By the early nineteenth century William Pain had passed his skills on to his son James and to a nephew called Joseph Wells, but in 1837 Joseph left to establish Wells Eireworks, a company that also survived into the twentieth Century. [Pg.10]

As early as 1771 Joseph Priesdey noticed that this process purified the air, and in 1778 he identified the gas as dephlogisticated air (oxygen) (40). I have been so happy, said he, as by accident to have hit upon a method of restoring air which has been injured by the burning of candles, and to have discovered at least one of the restoratives which nature employs for this purpose. It is vegetation.. . . Finding that candles would bum very well in air in which plants had grown a... [Pg.83]

At this time Lavoisier did not know whether the air of the atmosphere or some part of it was the material fixed in the calcination process. Perhaps because he was entirely ignorant on this matter, he identified it as fixed air (carbon dioxide) of Joseph Black, the only specific example then known of a specific air that could be fixed. It was of course already well known that fixed air was produced from the reduction of metallic calx. [Pg.170]


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