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Application of Immobilized Enzymes in Juice Clarification
Immobilized enzymes are currently being rapidly developed and are widely used in juice clarification. Immobilized enzymes have many advantages, and they show great advantages in juice clarification.
Feng Wang, Anzhou Ma, Zhongyang Ding
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Science, 1991
A News & Comment article by Jon Cohen about an investigation of indirect costs charged by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to federal grants and contracts (22 Nov., p. 1103) reported that congressional staff members had inquired about a condominium owned by the Academy at the Watergate building.
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A News & Comment article by Jon Cohen about an investigation of indirect costs charged by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to federal grants and contracts (22 Nov., p. 1103) reported that congressional staff members had inquired about a condominium owned by the Academy at the Watergate building.
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Corrections and Clarifications
Science, 1994The 1994 and 1995 federal science budget appropriations for two of the activities were inadvertently transposed in a table that accompanied the article "Hitting the President's target is mixed blessing for agencies" by Jeffrey Mervis (News & Comment, 14 Oct., p. 211). The correct figures for Defense Department spending on university research are $1.460
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Nursing Standard, 1995
Linda Nazarko was reported as saying nursing homes could be run effectively without nurses, with nursing 'bought in' ('Policy needed on new care homes' News November 8). She has asked it to be made clear that this is a view of some social services departments, not her own.
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Linda Nazarko was reported as saying nursing homes could be run effectively without nurses, with nursing 'bought in' ('Policy needed on new care homes' News November 8). She has asked it to be made clear that this is a view of some social services departments, not her own.
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Nursing Management, 2009
In the article 'The risks of double checking', which appeared in last month's issue of Nursing Management, the reference for Armitage (2003) should have read Armitage (2008) An Examination of the Contributory Factors in Drug Errors and their Reporting in an Acute Hospitals Trust. Unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Bradford.
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In the article 'The risks of double checking', which appeared in last month's issue of Nursing Management, the reference for Armitage (2003) should have read Armitage (2008) An Examination of the Contributory Factors in Drug Errors and their Reporting in an Acute Hospitals Trust. Unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Bradford.
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Clarification of a clarification
BMJ, 2009The General Medical Council has no power to vary employment contracts.1 Employers are not registered with the GMC unlike the other party to the contract, the lucky doctors, so it is unclear how the GMC would control the issue, or in which …
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