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Test of Cognitive Development revised scoring manual
Kathleen Schwan Minik, Glen Rogers, and T. Ben-Ur
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An in vivo assay for a plasmid replication initiation protein
Aresa E. Toukdarian, Joan Lin-Cereghino, and Donald R. Helinski
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Hypoxia-selective cellular toxicity of carboranyl-nitroimidazole
John C. Livesey, L. W. Wiens, D. S. Wilbur, D. K. Hamlin, and G. E. Laramore
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Preparation of meta-carboranyl-2-nitroimidazole derivatives for application to BNCT
D. S. Wilbur, D. K. Hamlin, John C. Livesey, R. R. Srivastava, G. E. Laramore, and T. W. Griffin
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Brigham Young and the Environment
Michael J. Wurtz
Brigham Young led the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the wilderness of Utah in the 1847. This arid region required new ways to consider the environment and the human impact upon it.
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Resistance of effector cells to perforin-mediated cytolysis
M. Fatima M. Horta, David M. Ojcius, and John Ding-E Young
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In the Spirit of 1992: Access to Western European Libraries and Literature
Mary M. Huston and Maureen Pastine
This exciting volume is required reading for every librarian who needs to understand the rapid changes in Western European information services resulting from the new European Community. As Western Europe moves toward a unified economic market, librarians must prepare for a corresponding unification of information services and databases. In the Spirit of 1992 provides vital information on the linkage of information services in the newly established European community. This important volume represents a commitment to increase access to an impressive European databank by an expanded global clientele. Through an elaboration of the information infrastructure supporting political, economic, social, and bibliographic interconnections among Western European nations, readers will gain a detailed understanding of this multifaceted landscape. In the Spirit of 1992 encourages the furthering of human and technological partnerships through enhanced information exchange to ensure that the world will enjoy better access to information for improved international decision making.
Librarians will gain detailed understanding of contemporary developments in Western European librarianship from informative chapters on topics such as information policy and library status in the European Community, standardization and other cooperative strategies among libraries in Europe, bibliographic access in the United Kingdom, access to information stores in Nordic countries, access to selected European online databases, and implications of European libraries’cooperative developments for American libraries. This revelatory book features the thinking of distinguished experts on key initiatives in the European information community. Some of the important contributors to this groundbreaking volume include Harold Dierick, chair of the European Community and Associated Institutions Library Cooperation Group, Paula Goossens, chair of the European Library Automation Group, and Philip Bryant, Director of the Office for Library Networking in the United Kingdom. Reference librarians, international library consultants and planners, and library school faculty will find essential information on subjects such as the Western European information environment, past, present, and future cooperative access strategies for sharing individual resource collections across geopolitical boundaries, and recent developments in the "Plan of Action for Libraries in the European Community" in this groundbreaking book.
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Boron neutron capture therapy: a means of increasing the effectiveness of fast neutron radiotherapy
G. E. Laramore, John C. Livesey, P. Wootton, D. S. Wilbur, J. Jacky, R. Risler, and R. Vessella
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Boron neutron capture enhancement of the tumor dose in fast neutron therapy beams
P. Wootton, R. Risler, John C. Livesey, S. Brosard, G. E. Laramore, and T. W. Griffin
The moderation of fast neutron beams by patients’ tissue, combined with developments in tumor affinic boron carriers,1 may allow supplementation of fast neutron beam therapy by boron neutron capture (BNC) reactions. This has the potential to enlarge the “radiation therapeutic window” in some types of tumors, e.g. prostate, and/or permit the development of such a window in the radiation response of others, e.g. brain. The work reported here extends from the studies made by others in fast neutron beams with average energies less than 10 MeV2,3 to beams with average energies up to 24 MeV such as are generated by the p(50.5 MeV) + Be(26MeV) reaction.
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The Mexican American: Bilingual Education and the English Only Amendment
Patricia J. Campbell and Priscilla Falcon
A selection of books and book chapters written or edited by faculty at the University of the Pacific.
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