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The Differentiation of Bacteria of the Colonaerogenes Family by the Use of Indicators
- W. M. Clark, H. Lubs
- Biology
- 1 July 1915
Electroextraction : two-phase electrophoresis
- Charles W. Theos, W. M. Clark
- Chemistry
- 1 July 1995
Since both phases of aqueous two-phase systems are electrically conductive, application of electric fields in these systems gives rise to electrokinetic mass transfer of charged species. We have… Expand
THE DIFFERENTIATION OF BACTERIA OF THE COLON-AEROGENES FAMILY [with DISCUSSION]
- W. M. Clark
- Engineering, Biology
- 1 March 1918
When the author was asked to present a paper before this meeting he gladly accepted for he felt that some of the results which Mr. Rogers and himself had obtained in various studies of the so-called… Expand
IMPROVED CHEMICAL METHODS FOR DIFFERENTIATING BACTERIA OF THE COLI-AEROGENES FAMILY
- W. M. Clark, H. Lubs
- Biology
- 1 June 1917
HYDROGEN ELECTRODE POTENTIALS OF PHTHALATE, PHOSPHATE, AND BORATE BUFFER MIXTURES
- W. M. Clark, H. Lubs
- Chemistry
- 1 July 1916
A Catalytic Enantioselective Synthesis of the Endothelin Receptor Antagonists SB-209670 and SB-217242. A Base-Catalyzed Stereospecific Formal 1,3-Hydrogen Transfer of a Chiral 3-Arylindenol
- W. M. Clark, Ann M. Tickner-Eldridge, +5 authors N. H. Baine
- Chemistry
- 23 April 1998
The Characteristics of Bacteria of the Colon Type Occurring on Grains
- L. A. Rogers, W. M. Clark, A. C. Evans
- Chemistry
- 1 July 1915
Development of a Robust Ring-Closing Metathesis Reaction in the Synthesis of SB-462795, a Cathepsin K Inhibitor
- H. Wang, S. Goodman, Qunying Dai, Gregory W. Stockdale, W. M. Clark
- Chemistry
- 27 February 2008
The development of a robust and high-yielding ring-closing metathesis (RCM) reaction and its demonstration on multikilogram scale are described. A detailed understanding of the impact of impurities… Expand
The Characteristics of Bacteria of the Colon Type Found in Bovine Feces
- L. A. Rogers, W. M. Clark, A. C. Evans
- Chemistry
- 1 July 1914
In a former paper1 from this laboratory giving the results of a study of bacteria of the colon group occurring in milk, three principal points were made: (1) The gas ratio and volume under uniform… Expand