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Young, William

Young, William J., "Appendix III Analysis of Textile Dyes "Late Nazca... [Pg.188]

You play a young William Gibson type of novelist, writing fictional stories about a cyberpunk world. The world you create is one rife with criminality. [Pg.484]

Edward Fenton was a brother-in-law of Sir John Hawkins, having married Thomasine Gonson, a sister of Sir John s wife. He served with Sir Martin Frobisher in his first and second Arctic voyages but his voyage to Brazil was an utter failure, and he had a violent quarrel with young William Hawkins. Fenton commanded the Mary Rose in the fleet which dispersed the Spanish Armada in 1588. He died at Deptford in 1603. [Pg.253]

Figure 3.28. William Hume-Rothery as a young man (courtesy Mrs. Jennifer Moss). Figure 3.28. William Hume-Rothery as a young man (courtesy Mrs. Jennifer Moss).
Humans have used dyes to create color since the dawn of history. Until the mid-nineteenth century, all dyes were of natural origin. Many came from plants, such as indigo, a dark blue dye that was extracted from the leaves of a native East Indian plant. In 1856, the young English chemist William Perkin stumbled upon the first synthetic dye. Perkin was trying to synthesize quinine, a valuable antimalaria dmg. None of his experiments met with success. As he was about to discard the residue from yet another failed reaction, Perkin noticed that it was colored with a purple tinge. He washed the residue with hot alcohol and obtained a purple solution from which strikingly beautiful purple crystals precipitated. Perkin had no idea what the substance was or what reactions had created it, but he immediately saw its potential as a new dye. [Pg.200]

VERGHESE M, RAO D R, CHAWAN C B, WILLIAMS L L, SHACKELFORD L (2002) Dietary inului suppresses azoxymethane-induced aberrant crypt foci and colon tumors at the promotion stage in young fisher 344 rats. J. Nutr. 132 2809-2813. [Pg.186]

Ph.D., performed the computer programming and statistical analysis. Candace Young and Frieda Fisher helped with data management. William Bax, Joseph Wade, Charles Bennett, Gertie King, Dennis Miles, Jimmie Pickett, Frank Porter, Deborah Richardson, and Alice Roberts collected urine samples. [Pg.240]

Seaton TL. Acne. In Koda-Kimble MA, Young LY, Kradjan WA, et al, eds. Applied Therapeutics The Clinical Use of Drugs. 7th ed. Baltimore Lippincott Williams 8c Wilkins, 2001 1-11. [Pg.973]

The foundation of the synthetic dye industry is universally attributed to William Henry Perkin on account of his discovery in 1856 of a purple dye which he originally gave the name Aniline Purple, but which was later to become known as Mauveine. Perkin was a young enthusiastic British organic chemist who was carrying out research aimed not initially at synthetic dyes but rather at developing a synthetic route to quinine, the antimalarial drug. His objective in one particular set of experiments was... [Pg.3]

The groundwork on the toxicity of sulfur to lower plants was laid in this country by McCallan and Wilcoxon, Liming, and Young and Williams. These studies and those of European investigators have been reviewed well by Horsfall (4) and by Frear (2). [Pg.250]

Hoppin JA, Aro ACA, Williams PL, et al. 1995. Validation of K-XRF bone lead measurement in young adults. Environ Health Perspect 103 78-83. [Pg.534]


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