589 resultados para Friedel-Crafts
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The lesser arts.--The art of the people.--The beauty of life.--Making the best of it.--The prospects of architecture in civilization.
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Shipping list no.: 2002-0051-P.
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Spine title: Bibliography of North American Indian art.
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Back Row: student manager H.K. Crafts, Bruce C. Shorts, Tom R. Marks, Henry R. Brown, Graduate Director Charles Baird
2nd Row: Curtis G. Redden, Hugh White, captain Neil W. Snow, Samuel G. Kelly
Front Row: Walt W. Shaw, Everett M. Sweeley, Ned G. Begle, Arthur A. Redner, Harrison S. Weeks
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Back Row: manager H.K. Crafts, Dan E. McGugin, George W. Gregory, coach Fielding H. Yost, Herb S. Graver, Charles Baird, Keene Fitzpatrick
2nd Row: Ebin Wilson, Neil W. Snow, Captain Hugh White, Bruce C. Shorts, Willie Heston
Front Row: Everett M. Seeley, Harrison S. Weeks, Curtis G. Redden, Arthur E. Redner, Albert E. Herrnstein
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Left to right, standing: unidentified, *Everett Sweeley RE, *Bruce Shorts, RT; Keene Fitzpatrick, trainer; Charles Baird, graduate manager; *Albert Herrnstein, RH; *George Gregory, C; *Dan McGugin, LG; James Forest, sub; *Hugh White, Capt. LT; *Curtis Redden, LE; Fielding H. Yost, coach; *Neil Snow, FB; Harry Crafts, student manager;
Kneeling: *Ebin Wilson, RG; Herbert Graver, sub; *Harrison Weeks, QB; Ben Southworth, sub;
On Ground: William Heston, LH; Art Redner, sub.
* indicates 11 players who played the entire game.
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On verso: Arts and crafts
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Two images. First image shows several Japanese landing crafts wrecked against the shore of Beach Blue2. Caption; "Wrecked Japanese landing craft on beach Blue 2. Suribachi can be seen in the background." Second image shows the gun turret of a U.S. Nacy ship, with additional ships in the background. Caption; "Steaming toward the objective."
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Cover-title: An account of the great New England witchcraft ...
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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitate Fridericla Guilelmia.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. 1: Die Natur. - Vol. 2: Die Geschichte.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Investigations of a southern Australian marine sponge, Oceanapia sp., have yielded two new methyl branched bisthiocyanates, thiocyanatins D-1 (3a) and D-2 (3b), along with two new thiocarbamate thiocyanates, thiocyanatins E-l (4a) and E-2 (4b). The new thiocyanatins belong to a rare class of bioactive marine metabolite previously only represented by thiocyanatins A-C (1, 2a/b). Structures were assigned on the basis of detailed spectroscopic analysis, with comparisons to the known bisthiocyanate thiocyanatin A (1) and synthetic model compounds (5-7). The thiocyanatins exhibit potent nematocidal activity, and preliminary structure-activity relationship investigations have confirmed key characteristics of the thiocyanatin pharmacophore.