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    1,3,8-Trisubstituted xanthines. Effects of substitution pattern upon adenosine receptor A1/A2 affinity by Erickson, Ronald H, Hiner, Roger N, Feeney, Scott W, Blake, Paul R, Rzeszotarski, Waclaw J, Hicks, Rickey P, Costello, Diane G, Abreu, Mary E

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-04-1991)
    “…A series of 11 8-substituted xanthines having three different substitution patterns on the 1- and 3-positions [pattern a (R1 = R3 = CH2CH2CH3), b (R1 =…”
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    Probing the bradykinin receptor: mapping the geometric topography using ethers of hydroxyproline in novel peptides by Kyle, Donald J, Martin, Jennifer A, Burch, Ronald M, Carter, John P, Lu, Songfeng, Meeker, Sonya, Prosser, Judith C, Sullivan, James P, Togo, James

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-08-1991)
    “…Several novel decapeptides were designed to energetically favor a beta -turn about the four C-terminal amino acid residues, while providing an available…”
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    History of Education for the 1990s and Beyond: The Case for Academic Imperialism by Hiner, N. Ray

    Published in History of education quarterly (1990)
    “…In his introduction to volume one, number one, of the History of Education Journal, published in autumn 1949, R. Freeman Butts asked, “What would historians be…”
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    Professions in Process: Changing Relations Between Historians and Educators, 1896–1911 by Hiner, N. Ray

    Published in History of education quarterly (01-01-1972)
    “…In 1884 “A small band of zealous young scholars fresh from German seminars” organized the American Historical Association “to propagate and give new direction…”
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    The Cry of Sodom Enquired Into: Educational Analysis in Seventeenth-Century New England by Hiner, N. Ray

    Published in History of education quarterly (01-01-1973)
    “…Charles Chauncy knew he was striking a responsive chord when in a commencement address at Harvard in 1655 he drew on the Third Epistle of John to declare, “I…”
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