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Warner, Homer R. | A Steady-State Transfer Function Analysis of Portions of the Circulatory System Using Indicator Dilution Techniques | Biomedical Informatics | | 1967 |
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Warner, Homer R. | A Technique for the Quantitative Study of Carotid Sinus Behavior | Biomedical Informatics | | 1967 |
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Warner, Homer R. | The Control of Cardiac Output During Exercise | Biomedical Informatics | | 1967 |
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Flynn, John J. | Criminal sanctions under state and federal antitrust laws | Perhaps the most violently debated issue in the law of antitrust remedies is whether criminal sanctions should be imposed. Some have made impassioned pleas for a crusade against criminal sanctions as abettors of "communism";1 others have complained that private business interests in the United Sta... | Antimonopoly; Antisocial; Interests | 1967 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Dynamic Aortic Diameter Measurements in vivo | Biomedical Informatics | | 1967 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Evolving a Computer Facility | Biomedical Informatics | | 1967 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Inner-outer speaks out | During 1965 and 1966, I worked as an assistant to Vice President Hubert Humphrey and, in addition, participated in a program that permitted 15 young men to enjoy informal suppers and extended off-the-record chats with the President in the White House, attend frequent sessions with the Vice Preside... | White House Fellows; Hubert Humphrey; Vietnam | 1967 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | International law and the response of the United States to "Internal War | With the spectre of nuclear weapons acting as a restraint upon the nations in terms of the levels and types of violence they will employ to achieve national goals, warfare since 1945 has undergone radical change. There has been no massive, overt aggression by one major power against another, altho... | Warfare; International relations; Politics | 1967 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Regulation of Cardiac Output During Transition From Rest to Exercise | Biomedical Informatics | | 1967 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Role of the hydrocarbon chain in anionic flotation of calcite | The response of calcite to flotation with saturated fatty acids and alkyl sulfonates of various chain lengths is presented. The amount of collector required for flotation is shown to decrease systematically with increasing carbon content from 8 to 12-carbon atoms per molecule. This systematic flot... | Hydrocarbon chain; Calcite; pH (Chemistry); Carbon | 1967 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Selective flotation of iron oxide | The response of pure goethite and two natural iron ores to flotation with potassium octyl hydroxamate is presented. The ores contained 12.5% and 39.7% iron; concentrates containing 69.5% and 61.5% iron, respectively, were obtained with additions of 0.4 lb/ton hydroxamate. | Goethite; Iron; Flotation; Iron Oxide | 1967 |
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Flynn, John J. | Survey of injunctive relief under state and federal antitrust laws | Relatively little has been written about equitable relief under state and federal antitrust laws.1 Equity power in antitrust enforcement means much more than the mere power to restrain a defendant from doing an act for which the plaintiff has no "remedy at law," to order a defendant to remove a nuis... | Statute; Directive | 1967 |
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Evans, David | Graphical man/machine communications: May 1967 | Semiannual technical report for period ending 15 May, 1967. | | 1967-05 |
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Mattis, Daniel C. | Symmetry of ground state in a dilute magnetic metal alloy | It is proved that the spin of the ground state of a magnetic atom having exchange interaction with a nonmagnetic host metal is s ± ½, where s =spin of noninteracting magnetic atom, the upper sign is appropriate to antiferromagnetic coupling, and the lower, to ferromagnetic coupling. This result is... | Magnetic impurity | 1967-12 |
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Evans, David | Improving communication between man and computers: some recent developments | | | 1967-10-11 |
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Capecchi, Mario R. | Polypeptide chain termination in vitro: isolation of a release factor. | The growing polypeptide chain remains bound to the ribosome-messenger RNA complex through the sRNA carrying the last amino acid incorporated into the polypeptide chain.' On completion of the polypeptide chain a mechanism must exist for releasing it from the protein-synthesizing machinery. To date, m... | Carbon Isotopes; Phenylalanine; Proteins | 1967-09-01 |
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Gussin, Gary N.; Capecchi, Mario R. | Protein synthesis directed by DNA phage messengers. | Even through the amino acids corresponding to most of the 64 nucleotide triplets are now known, several important aspects of the genetic code are not yet fully understood. In particular we need more knowledge about the "punctuation marks" of the code-for example, the signals necessary for the initia... | Carbon Isotopes; Escherichia coli; Genetic Code; Methionine | 1967-09-01 |