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White, Theodore

White, Theodore H. The Making of the President 1968. London Jonathan Cape, 1969. [Pg.282]

Indium is a soft, silver-white metal. It was first isolated in 1863 by German chemists Ferdinand Reich and Hieronymus Theodor Richter. Indium was so named because of an intense blue (indigo) line in its emission spectrum. The element is widely distributed in several ores (often in conjunction with zinc) but in low concentrations, accounting for only 0.05 part per million (ppm) of Earth s crust. [Pg.214]

Ketter TA, Malow BA, Flamini R, White SR, Post RM, Theodore WH. Anticonvulsant withdrawal-emergent psychopathology. Neurology 1994 44(1) 55-61. [Pg.300]

The name is derived from the Latin word indicum, referring to an indigo pigment. It was named after the bright indigo spectral line discovered in 1863 by Ferdinand Reich (1799-1882) and Hieronymus Theodor Richter (1824—1898). Metallic indium was first produced in 1924. It is a silvery-white metal. About 4 million ounces worldwide are produced annually. The elemental form does not occur naturally. Indium is used as a trace element in electronics and specialty alloys and as a substitute for silver in the manufacturing of mirrors. [Pg.138]

TL Brand. [Theodor Leonhard Wax] Pure white beeswax. [Pg.377]

Allen, Theodore. 1994. The Invention of the White Race. Vol. 1, Racial Oppression and Social Control. New York Verso. [Pg.297]

Nixon, Asia after Vietnam, pp. 122-3 Theodore White, The Making of the Tresident 1 68 (London, 1969), p. 414. [Pg.110]

The story of this poorly understood enzyme began in the Berlin laboratory of J. Muller, where, in 1836, Theodor Schwann described a water-soluble factor in gastric juice that digested egg white. He called it pepsin, after the Greek word for digestion. [Pg.195]


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