131 results on '"Whittle E"'
Search Results
2. CORRECTIONS: Metabolic Engineering of Seeds Can Achieve Levels of ω-7 Fatty Acids Comparable with the Highest Levels Found in Natural Plant Sources
3. Two Notes on Aeschylus, Supplices
4. A Note on Perikeiromene 87-88
5. Source analysis of short and long latency vestibular-evoked potentials (VsEPs) produced by left vs. right ear air-conducted 500 Hz tone pips
6. The blood microbiome and its impact on hepatic failure after liver surgery.
7. Holed Pitchers for the Danaids: A First Allusion in Seneca?
8. Ethnic variation in the skin irritation response
9. Benzalkonium chloride neutralizes the irritant effect of sodium dodecyl sulfate
10. Susceptibility to skin stinging, non-immunologic contact urticaria and acute skin irritation; is there a relationship?
11. Non-animal testing strategies for assessment of the skin corrosion and skin irritation potential of ingredients and finished products
12. Evaluation of a human patch test for the identification and classification of skin irritation potential
13. Fate of ethanol topically applied to skin
14. Survival of Fecal Coliforms in Fresh and Stacked Broiler Litter
15. Reports Of Societies
16. Reports Of Societies
17. The Reactions of Methyl Radicals with the Hydrogen Isotopes.
18. A Quotation from Menander
19. The Supplices of Aeschylus
20. Aeschylus, Supplices 249
21. Euripidean Imagery
22. Verrall Redivivus
23. Caves on the Greek Stage
24. The Date of Sophocles' Electra
25. The Dramatic Chorus
26. Personenwechsel in Menanders "Dyskolos" Franz Stoessl
27. THERMOLUMINESCENT DATING OF EGYPTIAN PREDYNASTIC POTTERY FROM HEMAMIEH AND QURNA-TARIF.
28. THERMOLUMINESCENT DATING OF NEOLITHIC AND CHALCOLITHIC POTTERY FROM SITES IN CENTRAL PORTUGAL.
29. The effects of low-level lead exposure in developing rats: changes in circadian locomotor activity and hippocampal noradrenaline turnover.
30. Textual notes on Aeschylus: Supplices 1–503.
31. Caring for the child with dermatomyositis.
32. Findings of an Interlaboratory Trial of the Enucleated Eye Method as an Alternative Eye Irritation Test.
33. General discussion.
34. Reactions of trifluoromethyl and methyl radicals with ethylene oxide.
35. SOME REACTIONS INVOLVED IN THE PHOTOBROMINATION OF SIMPLE ALCOHOLS AND KETONES IN THE VAPOR PHASE.
36. Notes.
37. Notes.
38. Notes.
39. On croup.
40. On strangulated femoral hernia.
41. Unexpectedly rapid vapor-phase reaction between bromine and methyl iodide.
42. Lead in relation to disseminated sclerosis.
43. Reactions of trifluoromethyl radicals with organic halides. Part 6.―Bromo- and fluoro-bromoethanes.
44. Reactions of CF3 radicals with aromatics. Part 4.―Hydrogen abstraction from benzene at high temperatures and the bond dissociation energy D(C6H5―H).
45. Kinetics of the vapour-phase bromination of cyclanes and n-butane. C―H bond dissociation energies in cyclanes.
46. Kinetics of thermal bromination of trifluoroacetaldehyde and the bond dissociation energy D(CF3CO―H).
47. Bromination of fluoroalkanes. Part 4.―Kinetics of thermal bromination of fluoroform and pentafluoroethane.
48. Photolysis of halogens in presence of trifluoroacetaldehyde. Some reactions of the trifluoroacetyl radical.
49. Bond dissociation energies from equilibrium studies. Part 1.―D(CF3―Br), D(C2F5―Br) and D(n-C3F7―Br).
50. Reactions of trifluoromethyl radicals with organic halides. Part 5.―Fluoromethanes and fluoroethanes.
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.