It was so easily available over the counter at the chemist shops.
Overall sales at Boots the Chemist rose 1.5% during the fiscal first quarter.
The work that led to Cerovive began almost twenty years ago, in the lab of Robert Floyd, a chemist at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
Harfouch is the Senior Chemist at Spectra and holds the most important role in the day-to-day running of the company.
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Reza Ghadiri, a chemist at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, recently performed another striking piece of potential nanomedicine.
Robert Birge, a chemist at the University of Connecticut, is trying to combine them, by making computer memories out of protein.
Among these researchers are Jonathan Sessler, a chemist at the University of Texas at Austin, and Richard Miller, his former oncologist.
Indeed, they are so inflammable, according to James Heath, a chemist at the California Institute of Technology, that they burn like the petrol to which they are chemically related.
In 1953, at the University of Chicago, chemist Harold Urey conducted an experiment.
In late 1953, Wright agreed to design the home at the age of 86 for chemist Abraham Wilson and his wife, Gloria Bachman.
In late 1953, Mr. Wright agreed to design the home at the age of 86 for chemist Abraham Wilson and his wife, Gloria Bachman.
Symyx got its start in 1994, the brainchild of Peter Schultz, a chemist who several years earlier at the University of California, Berkeley hit on the idea of applying the techniques of rapid drug-screening to materials science.
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But 200 years ago the young British chemist Luke Howard lay for hours gazing at the clouds--and then found a way to turn his observations into an elegant set of names still in use today.
But it has been well dispersed by ocean currents, according to marine chemist Ken Buesseler at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts.
She said the Laboratory of the Government Chemist was looking at what levels of cross-contamination could take place in "a well-run and hygienic plant" and testing methods were also being looked at.
The bills' polymer material was exposed to temperatures as high as 284 degrees Fahrenheit and as low as minus-103 degrees in the central bank's laboratories and in a series of independent labs, according to Martine Warren, chemist and scientific adviser at the Bank of Canada.
In the past year, for example, Dr Seddon and Tom Welton, a chemist at Imperial College London, have shown that one of the most important and difficult processes in industrial organic chemistry, the Diels-Alder reaction (which links carbon atoms together and thus allows big molecules to be assembled) can work better in ionic than in conventional solvents.
The drug's inventor, Randall Lauffer, quit a job as a chemist at Harvard's Massachusetts General Hospital to develop his idea for the drug.
Rick Claus, an electrical engineer at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg, Virginia, and Jennifer Lalli, a polymer chemist at NanoSonic, a spin-out from Virginia Tech, believe they have solved this problem.
In order to understand more about the collagen's composition, Dr Schweitzer enlisted the help of John Asara, a chemist at Harvard University.
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Stephen Wilson, a chemist at New York University, discovered that the surface of the fullerene molecule could be used as a scaffold to support other molecules.
At the other extreme is Joy Cheung , 57, a retired chemist from Albany, N.
The study immediately caught the eye of chemist Edwin Villhauer and his colleagues at Novartis in East Hanover, N.
By the early 1990s the amyloid theory attracted the interest of chemist Peter Lansbury, who was then at MIT doing basic research on how proteins fold into their complex final structures.
This guy's an archaeological chemist at UPenn, which basically means he's been studying the history of human beings finding ways to get messed up.
Samuels is a Department of the Army civilian, working as a research chemist studying remote sensing technology at Edgewood Chemical Biological Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
Rosenberg's grandfather Michael Rhodes was a chemist who in the 1950s led the invention of the water-repelling molecule at the heart of Hycrete's additive.
Julian Adams, a chemist at Millennium Pharmaceuticals, came to a foundation dinner meeting Giusti had organized at the Boston Hilton with stunning data on a drug he had invented.
According to Joanna Fowler, a senior chemist at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, New York, who was part of the original team that synthesised the radiotracer in 1976, it was several years before a scientific journal finally accepted the group's paper for publication.
Recently, a team of researchers at Rice University led by chemist James Tour created a new form of memory using graphene, which has the potential to vastly outperform current memory technologies, such as flash.
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