(1) He was a co-author of Harmony, with HRH The Prince of Wales and Ian Skelly.
(2) The prince is working on the book with co-authors Ian Skelly and ex- Friends of the Earth director Tony Juniper .
(3) On 27 February 1985 Judge J. Skelly Wright of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that experiments involving the release of genetically altered organisms into the environment can proceed, provided that their potential ecological effects have been properly evaluated.
(4) Correlations between mean dissolution times (MDT) and mean absorption times (MAT) at level B were found [Skelly et al.
(5) Sam "Skelly" McCrory, commander of the Ulster Defence Association's prisoners in the Maze prison during the last years of the Troubles, said Northern Irish loyalists would alienate Catholic voters and other centre-left Scots who plan to vote against independence if they showed up in Scotland .
(6) Previous suggestions (Hubert, J. J., Schenk, D. B., Skelly, H., and Leffert, H. L. (1986) Biochemistry 25, 4156-4163) of tissue-specific isoforms or nonexistence of hepatic Na,K-ATPase beta 1-subunits were reevaluated by quantifying beta 1-subunit mRNA levels in quiescent and proliferating liver.
Skully
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(1) None of the skully examined belonged to the actual assassins (J. Kubis, J. GabcĂk).