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Baumann C., Ferini-Strambi L., Waldvogel D., Werth E., Bassetti C. (2005). [Pg.207]

Lee, A.N. and Werth, V.P., Activation of autoimmunity following use of immunostimula-tory herbal supplements, Arch. Dermatol., 140, 723, 2004. [Pg.20]

Werth, V. P., Bashir, M. M., and Zhang, W., IL-12 Completely Blocks Ultraviolet-Induced Secretion of Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha from Cultured Skin Fibroblasts and Keratino-cytes, J. Invest. Dermatol. 120, 116-122, 2003. [Pg.274]

Hohl, H., E. Werth, R. Giovanoli, and E. Posch (1985), Heterogeneous Nucleation. I. Nucleation of Calcium Fluoride on Cerium(IV) Oxide. Quoted in Schindler P.W. Grenzflachenchemie oxidi-scher Mineralien", Oster. Chem. Z. 86, 141-147. [Pg.404]

AUieit, R. Kleinadam, S. Vedel, F. Vedel, M. Werth, G. Higher Order Non-Linear Resonances in a Paul Trap. Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Proc. 1996, 154, 155-169. [Pg.188]

Werth E. (1933) Distribntion, origin and cultivation of the coconut palm. [Pg.518]

Solche Dmge batten nur Werth fur mich, well sie meine Mutter erfreuten sie ist nun todt. [Pg.633]

One of the problems encountered with the Werth cell was an increase in resistance with cycling. This may have been caused in part by the /3-alumina reacting with the acidic sodium chloroaluminate melt. Coetzer had the idea of using transition metal chlorides as a positive electrode and chose a basic sodium chloroaluminate melt as the liquid electrolyte. This is compatible with /3-alumina, and a new class of secondary cells based upon the reaction between sodium metal and transition metal chloride has resulted from this work. Collectively, the term Zebra battery is used to describe this new class of cell. [Pg.266]


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