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Katherine Williams

Williams, Katherine E., Hysteria in Seventeenth-Century Case Records and Unpublished Manuscripts , History of Psychology, i (1990), 383-401. [Pg.258]

Keller, Martin, Stuart Montgomery, William Ball, Mary Morrison, Duane Snavely, Guanghan Liu, Richard Hargreaves, Jarmo Hietala, Christopher Lines, Katherine Beebe and Scott Reines, Lack of Efficacy of the Substance P (Neurokinini Receptor) Antagonist Aprepitant in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder , Biological Psychiatry 59 (2006) 216-23... [Pg.205]

He received an honorary D.Sc. degree from Williams in 1939 and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1940. Other awards included the Katherine Berkham Judd prize for Cancer Research (1941), D. Pharm Honoris Causa, Universite de Paris (1953), Manufacturing Chemists Association Award for Teaching (1959), Norris Award for Teaching (1959), and the William H. Nichols Medal (1963). [Pg.228]

Finally, if it were not for the heroic efforts of my wife Katherine and the (relative) patience of my children William, Matthew, and Allison - aU of whom allowed me to spend a ridiculous number of hours hunched over a keyboard in a non-corn rnunicative trance - I most certainly could never have accomplished anything. [Pg.620]

To Ann Marie, William, Joan, Kent, Katherine and Victoria... [Pg.454]

When William Ramsay had been at Bristol College, he had had a woman research student, Katherine Williams (see Chap. 5). [Pg.98]

Miss Katherine Williams, who worked for many years in the department on the chemistry of cooked fish, came first under Ramsay. It is said that he suggested that she should repeat the Cavendish experiment on air, but she chose something easier, the determination of the oxygen dissolved in water (p. 69). Later, when he and Miss K. Williams, at Bristol, were investigating an alleged allotropic form of nitrogen (Proc. Chem. Soc., 1886), he says that he suggested that she should... [Pg.202]

Caret, Robert L., Katherine Denniston, and Joseph Topping. Foundations of Inorganic, Organic and Biological Chemistry (Dubuque, I A William C. Brown, 1995). [Pg.164]

Venkat R. acherla, Scott S. Mitchell, Rama Rao Manam, Katherine A. Reed, Ta-Hsiang Chao, Benjamin Nicholson, Gordafaried Deyanat-Yazdi, Bao Mai, Paul R. Jensen, William F. Fenical, Saskia T. C. Neuteboom, Kin S. Lam, Michael A. Palladino, Barbara C. M. Potts, J. Med. Chem., 2005,48,3684. [Pg.303]

Carl E. Ward, William C. Lo, Patricia B. Pomidor, F. E. Tisdell, Andrew W. W. Ho, Ora-Ling Chiu, David M. Tuck, Carmelita R. Bernardo, Patricia J. Fong, Ahmad Omid, and Katherine A. Buteau... [Pg.65]

Jared Paul, Phillip Page, Philip Sauers, Katherine Ertel, Christina Pasternak, William Lin, and Mariusz Kozik... [Pg.205]

The author acknowledges the editorial assistance of Dan Tisch and Susan Dakin, of Northrop Services, Inc., and the technical assistance of Katherine Williams and Ann Austin, of the Environmental Protection Agency. [Pg.179]

Eldred C. Nelson and Leonard 1. Schiff, Our Atomic World (Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press, 1945). Dexter Masters and Katherine Way, eds.. One World or None (New York McGraw-Hill, 1946). Russell R. Williams, "The Atomic Age," Saturday Review, December 1, 1945. David Dietz, Atomic Energy in the Coming Era (New York Dodd Mead,... [Pg.142]

Mitchell Anthamatten, Stephan A. Letts, Katherine Day, Robert C. Cook, Anthony P. Gies, Tracy P. Hamilton and William K. Nonidez (2004) Solid-state amidization and imidization reactions in vapor-deposited poly(amic acid). Journal of Polymer Science Part A Polymer Chemistry. 42 5999-6010. [Pg.82]

Brown, William H., and Thomas Boon, Introduction to Organic Chemistry, WUey, Hoboken, NJ, 2011. Denniston, Katherine J., Joseph J. Topping, and Robert L. Caret, General, Organic, and Biochemistry, 7th ed., McGraw-HUl, New York, 2011. [Pg.576]

Norfolk R.O., PD 39/1,2. John and Mary Lead s children were John 1 (baptized 3 March 1615, buried 21 May 1615), Katherine (baptized 26 January 1617, buried 5 February 1617), Barbary (baptized 26 March 1618), William (baptized 11 October 1620, buried 6 February 1670), Mary I (baptized 30 November 1622, buried 1 December 1622), John II (baptized 8 July 1630, buried 22 July 1630), Mary II (baptized 13 February 1632), and Margaret (date of baptism unknown). [Pg.36]


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