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Wright, Hamilton

Wright J C, Labuda M J, Zilian A, Chen P C and Hamilton J P 1997 New selective nonlinear vibrational spectroscopies J. Luminesc. 72-74 799-801... [Pg.1225]

Chen P C, Hamilton J P, Zilian A, Labuda M J and Wright J C 1998 Experimental studies for a new family of infrared four wave mixing spectroscopies Appl. Spectrosc. 52 380-92... [Pg.1226]

Herbert B. S., Pitts A. E., Baker S. I., Hamilton S. E., Wright W. E., Shay J.W., Corey D.R. Inhibition of human telomerase in immortal human cells leads to progressive telomere shortening and cell death. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 1999 96 14276-14281. [Pg.173]

Finkel, A. J. (1983). Hamilton and Hardy s Industrial Toxicology, 4th ed. John Wright PSG Inc., Boston. [Pg.110]

Finkel AJ. 1983. Hamilton and Hardy s industrial Toxicology, 4th ed. Littleton, MA John Wright, 295-297. [Pg.177]

Hamilton HW, Steinbaugh BA, Stewart BH, Chan OH, Schmid HL, Schroeder R, Ryan MJ, Keiser J, Taylor MD, Blankley CJ, Kaltenbronn JS, Wright J, Hicks J,/. Med. Chem. 1995, 38,1446-1455. [Pg.14]

Gerard D. Wright, Antimicrobial Research Centre, Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8N 3Z5... [Pg.340]

Dr. Hamilton Wright, the first U.S. opium commissioner, writes, Of all the nations of the world, the United States consumes most habit-forming drugs per capita. Opium, the most pernicious drug known to humanity, is surrounded, in this country, with far fewer safeguards than any nation in all Europe fences it with. ... [Pg.106]

Hamilton Wright, appointed U.S. opium commissioner in 1908 and vigorous opponent of use of opium. His efforts and those of many others led to passage of the Harrison Narcotics Act, which allowed use of narcotics for legitimate medical purposes only and greatly reduced abuse of opium products in the United States. [Pg.124]

A.J. Finkel (Ed.), "Hamilton and Hardy s Industrial Toxicology", 4 h Edit., John Wright, Littleton, Mass., 1982. [Pg.808]

Figure 5. Synthetic wool suit, a photograph supplied by the Hamilton M. Wright advertising firm, which represented the Italian textile industry, for use with Science Service Fabrics for the Future newspaper series, 1939. The suggested caption read Synthetic wool, made out of the casein in cow s milk, was the basic raw material for this beautiful woman s three-piece suit. The casein cost 50 cents and was obtained from 63 quarts of milk. (SIA RU7091, Box 408, Folder 23). Courtesy of Smithsonian Institution Archives. Figure 5. Synthetic wool suit, a photograph supplied by the Hamilton M. Wright advertising firm, which represented the Italian textile industry, for use with Science Service Fabrics for the Future newspaper series, 1939. The suggested caption read Synthetic wool, made out of the casein in cow s milk, was the basic raw material for this beautiful woman s three-piece suit. The casein cost 50 cents and was obtained from 63 quarts of milk. (SIA RU7091, Box 408, Folder 23). Courtesy of Smithsonian Institution Archives.

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