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Recollections

Photosynthesis Research, 1993
About 1939, Sam Ruben and Martin Kamen introduced me to the emergent application of artificial radio-isotopes in the study of photosynthesis. While my own experiments on CO2 fixation by isolated chloroplasts turned out to be negative, their laboratory provided me with an informative and exciting experience.
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The recollection of affect

Psychological Medicine, 1990
SYNOPSISA group of psychiatric in-patients significantly over-estimated the intensity of their depression when asked to recollect how depressed they had been one week earlier. The initial level of depression affected the accuracy of recall. Unexpectedly, patients who were more depressed initially had more accurate recall, particularly for biological ...
G, Schrader   +3 more
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Recollections of REDOR

Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2011
Rotational-echo, double-resonance NMR (REDOR) is an experiment designed to measure heteronuclear dipolar couplings in solids and is most often used to obtain structural details in solids. A brief history of its inception and development is presented.
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Noncriterial Recollection: Familiarity as Automatic, Irrelevant Recollection

Consciousness and Cognition, 1996
Recollection is sometimes automatic in that details of a prior encounter with an item come to mind although those details are irrelevant to a current task. For example, when asked about the size of the type in which an item was earlier presented, one might automatically recollect the location in which it was presented.
A P, Yonelinas, L L, Jacoby
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Personal Recollections

Biophysical Chemistry, 1995
I hope that this article will provide a short review of my involvement with physical and biological aspects of 'excluded volume' or 'molecular crowding'. The list of references is not exhaustive, but is meant primarily to acknowledge my debt to my many colleagues.
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Recollections and Documents

Economica, 1973
Abstract This chapter presents Hicks's personal ‘Keynesian Revolution’ which pre-dates 1936. The route by which he reached his semi-Keynesian ideas, such as those expressed in his ‘Suggestion for simplifying the theory of money’ (written in 1934 and published in Economica in February 1935), are even now of interest.
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701 Recollections

Annals of the History of Computing, 1983
His paper describes not only the development of the 701, but also the organization and implementation of release engineering and the selection and training of customer engineers.
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Recollections

Dance Research Journal, 1981
I think of Juana often, and her memory remains undiminishedly vivid. And that word – vivid – seems the best to evoke so many things about her: her crisp slightly accented speech with its medley of languages; the clear, bright colors she liked to wear; the keen cobalt glance; and most of all her opinions – her palpable intellectual presence. Even though
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Recollections

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1983
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Recollections

Annals of Internal Medicine
Joanne Shattock   +2 more
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