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Wolff history

Wolff, P. H. (1969). The natural history of crying and other vocalizations in early infancy. In B. M. Foss (Ed.), Determinants of Infant Behavior (Vol. 4). London Methuen. [Pg.46]

Wolff JA, Lederberg J. 1994. An early history of gene transfer and therapy. Hum Gene Ther. 5 469 180. [Pg.252]

Trichet, V., N. Buisine, N. Mouchel, P. Moran, A.M. Pendas, J.P. Le Pennec and J. Wolff. Genomic analysis of the vitellogenin locus in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) reveals a complex history of gene amplification and retroposon activity. Mol. Gen. Genet. 263 828-837, 2000. [Pg.471]

A. Burger, Introduction History and Economics of Medicinal Chemistry, in M. E. Wolff (Ed.), Burger s Medicinal Chemistry, Part 1,4th edn., John Wiley Sons, New York, 1980, pp. 7-22. [Pg.25]

Wolff G. Franz Karl Achard, 1753—1821, A contribution to the cultural history of sugar. Med Monatss-chrifi 1953 7(4) 253-4. [Pg.31]

AbeU, George O., David Morrison, and Sidney G. Wolff. Exploration of the Universe. 5th ed. Philadelphia Saunders College Publishing, 1987. AchUladelis, Basil, and Mary EUen Bowden. Structures of Life. Philadelphia The Center, 1989. Ackerknecht, Erwin H. A Short History of Medicine. Rev. ed. Baltimore The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982. [Pg.2079]

Deoxycholic acid was an important starting material for the early synthesis of cortisone and other cortical steroids. It was obtained principally from cholic acid by selective oxidation and subsequent Wolff-Kishner reduction. Cholic acid was obtained from beef bile which also contains substantial amounts of deoxycholic acid. The history of this period of steroid investigation is reviewed by Fieser and Fieser (1). [Pg.21]

R. Dessauer wrote a chapter The Invention of DYLUX Instant Access Imaging Materials and the Development of HABI Chemistry—A Personal History in Advances in Photochemistry, Vol. 28, editors D.C. Neckers, T Wolff and W.J. Jenks, Wiley-Interscience (2005). [Pg.21]


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