CO2: Chemical, Biochemical, and Physiological Aspects: A Symposium Held at Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania, August 20-21, 1968

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Robert E. Forster
Scientific and Technical Information Division, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1969 - Carbon dioxide - 291 pages
 

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Page 107 - This work has been supported by grants from The Swedish Natural Science Research Council (NFR), The Swedish Board for Technical Development (NUTEK) and the Foundation for Environmental Strategic Research (MISTRA).
Page 193 - This work was supported by research grants from the National Institutes of Health, US Public Health Service (AM-09116 and 09117), the American Heart Association, Inc., and USPHS Research Career Award K3-AM-1 18487.
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Page 135 - Ion exchange chromatography of amino acids: a single column, high resolving, fully automatic procedure. Anal. Chem.
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Page 11 - Craig H: Isotopic standards for carbon and oxygen and correction factors for mass spectrometric analysis of carbon dioxide.
Page 217 - NMR relaxation mechanisms of <y~ in aqueous solutions of paramagnetic cations and the lifetime of water molecules in the first coordination sphere.
Page 268 - Roughton, FJW, and RE Forster. Relative importance of diffusion and chemical reaction rates in determining rate of exchange of gases in the human lung, with special reference to true diffusing capacity of the pulmonary membrane and volume of blood in the lung capillaries.
Page 135 - The preparation and enzymatic hydrolysis of reduced and S-carboxymethylated proteins.

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