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White, George

White, George C., Handbook of Chlorination and Alternative Disinfectants, John Wiley Sons, New York, 1999. [Pg.153]

D. T. Meshri and W. E. White, "Fluorinating Reagents in Inorganic and Organic Chemistry" in the Proceedings of George H. Cady Symposium, Milwaukee, Wis., June 1970. [Pg.255]

Both attractive forces and repulsive forces are included in van der Waals interactions. The attractive forces are due primarily to instantaneous dipole-induced dipole interactions that arise because of fluctuations in the electron charge distributions of adjacent nonbonded atoms. Individual van der Waals interactions are weak ones (with stabilization energies of 4.0 to 1.2 kj/mol), but many such interactions occur in a typical protein, and, by sheer force of numbers, they can represent a significant contribution to the stability of a protein. Peter Privalov and George Makhatadze have shown that, for pancreatic ribonuclease A, hen egg white lysozyme, horse heart cytochrome c, and sperm whale myoglobin, van der Waals interactions between tightly packed groups in the interior of the protein are a major contribution to protein stability. [Pg.160]

Heinrich Rinderknecht Michael G Romanelli John P Schaefer Harry P Schultz J E Shields Robert M Silverstein P S Skell A R Surrey S Swaminathan Nicholas J Turro G E VandfnBerg P S Venkataramani George F Vesley K H Vopel B J Wakefield H W Wanzlick Newton W Werner Emil White G Wittig Wysong... [Pg.147]

G. Neumann, E. George, and V. Romheld, White lupin—a model plant to study mechanisms involved in root-induced mobilization of sparingly available P-sources, International Workshop on Role of Environmental and Biological Factors of To.xic and Essential Elements by Plants. Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture, Skierniewice, Poland, 1998, p. 27. [Pg.84]

X. L. Li. E. George, and H. Marschner, Extension of the phosphorus depletion zone in VA-mycorrhizal white clover in calcareous. soil. Plant and Soil I3I 4 (1991). X. L. Li, E. George, and H. Marschner, Acquisition of phosphorus and copper by VA-mycorrhizal hyphac and root-to-shoot transport in white clover. Plant and Soil 135 49 (1991). [Pg.131]

Checked by John C. Sheehan, George H. Buchi, and Dwain M. White. [Pg.41]

Hartley, W.R., L.E. White, J.E. Bollinger, A. Thiyagarajah, J.M. Mendler, and W.J. George. 1999. History and risk assessment of triazine herbicides in the lower Mississippi River. Book of Abstracts, Part 1, AGRO 57. 218th American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, August 22-26, 1999. [Pg.799]

Dr I F White The Washington Group, Cl Tower, St George s Square, New Malden, Surrey, KT3 4HH, UK. E-mail Ian White ccgate.ueci.com Robert L Sandel ccgate.ueci.com... [Pg.9]

Lutetium (Lu, [Xe]4/ 145 / 6.v2), name and symbol after the Latin word Lutetia (Paris). Discovered (1907) by Georges Urbain and Carl Auer von Welsbach. Silvery white metal. [Pg.361]

Audrey Smedley, Race in North America Origin and Evolution of a Worldview (Boulder Westview, 1993), pp. 175-176 Edmund Morgan, American Slavery, American Freedom The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia (New York Norton, 1975), esp. Book 4 George Fredrickson, White Supremacy A Com-... [Pg.309]


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