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2010 Red Book
2010 Red Book
CommenCement
2010
SUNDAY THE SIXTEENTH OF MAY
ONE O’CLOCK
NICKERSON FIELD
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Contents
2 About Boston University
3 Program
4 The Metcalf Medals
5 The Metcalf Cup and Prize
6 The Metcalf Awards
8 Honorary Degrees
13 Honorary Degree Recipients of the Past 25 Years
15 The Class of 1970
Candidates for Degrees and Certificates
17 College of Arts & Sciences
28 College of Communication
34 School of Education
37 College of Engineering
41 College of Fine Arts
45 Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
49 Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
56 School of Hospitality Administration
57 School of Law
60 School of Management
68 School of Medicine
72 Metropolitan College
81 School of Public Health
84 College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College
87 School of Social Work
88 School of Theology
90 University Professors Program
91 Division of Military Education
93 Academic Traditions
94 School and College Diploma Convocations and Map
96 Prelude, Processional, and Recessional Music
97 Clarissima
98 The Corporation
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Solubility behavior of lamivudine crystal forms in recrystallization solvents.
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Jozwiakowski, M J; Nguyen, N A; Sisco, J M; Spancake, C W
1996-02-01
Lamivudine can be obtained as acicular crystals (form I, 0.2 hydrate) from water or methanol and as bipyramidal crystals (form II, nonsolvated) from many nonaqueous solvents. Form II is thermodynamically favored in the solid state (higher melting point and greater density than form I) at ambient relative humidities. Solubility measurements on both forms versus solvent and temperature was used to determine whether entropy or enthalpy was the driving force for solubility. Solution calorimetry data indicated that form I is favored (less soluble) in all solvents studied on the basis of enthalpy alone. In higher alcohols and other organic solvents, form I has a larger entropy of solution than form II, which compensates for the enthalpic factors and results in physical stability for form II in these systems. The metastable crystal form solubility at 25 degrees C was estimated to be 1.2-2.3 times as high as the equilibrium solubility of the stable form, depending on the temperature, solvent, and crystal form. Binary solvent studies showed that > 18-20% water must be present in ethanol to convert the excess solid to form I at e
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