Reply to the comment on the interpretation of lymphocyte phenotyping
✍ Scribed by Vera Byers; Alan S. Levin; David Ozanoff; R. W. Baldwin
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Volume
- 35
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0340-7004
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In this reply to the Comment by Jorge and Batista (Chem. Phys. Letters I38 (1987) 115) we show that the softness of an atom in a molecule is actually proportional to the atom's MO self-charge, as stated before.
In their first paragraph see preceding article 1 , the authors speak of ''the core of the argument . . . conservation of angular momentum is destroyed''. However, in my paper, I cited six experiments in support of my conclusion that the speed of gravity is Ž . much faster than the speed of light non
I thank Dr. Berger for his comments on an earlier paper of mine (Hutton 1977) and welcome this opportunity to clarify and expand on various aspects of that work. Berger (1980) has divided the Creeslough Formation in its type area into a lower 'calcareous' unit (occurring in the SE) and an upper pel
M,. These observations are in conflict with the contention that P:' = Pa' at n/r,?, and that the mnrtensitic reaction occurs at a temperature where AF)'"" = 0. (4) In iron-nickel alloys containing 29-33 per cent, nickel, it has been demonstrat,ed(ll) t-hat, the y -+ CC' reaction can be induced by d