... Scientific Engineering To maintain a continuous line of investigations from screening and increasing efficiency to testing the isolates and purified final products on animals, it was necessary to install ... again in Sect 4.2.3 4.1.3 Staining Another technique that has contributed to the structuring of models is the use of staining This has a very long historyin microbiology, e.g the Gram stain, in ... understanding of the process is gained This is the field ofmodern bioreaction engineering Bioreaction engineering is practised mainly by chemical engineers, because chemical reaction engineering is...
... however, from the penicillins in containing a six-membered dihydrothiazine ring in place of the five-membered thiazolidine ring of the penicillins Although cephalosporin C contained the b-lactam structure, ... of the crops Insects fight back against infecting bacteria by producing antibacterial proteins [105] These include cecropins, attacins, defensins, lysozyme, diptericins, sarcotoxins, apidaecin, ... initiating a new strategy of screening, i.e., screening of agents inhibiting enzymes involved in diseases or symptoms Pepstatin, a specific inhibitor of pepsin and other aspartic proteases, is an initial...
... Scientific Engineering To maintain a continuous line of investigations from screening and increasing efficiency to testing the isolates and purified final products on animals, it was necessary to install ... again in Sect 4.2.3 4.1.3 Staining Another technique that has contributed to the structuring of models is the use of staining This has a very long historyin microbiology, e.g the Gram stain, in ... understanding of the process is gained This is the field ofmodern bioreaction engineering Bioreaction engineering is practised mainly by chemical engineers, because chemical reaction engineering is...
... “Biotechnology”, since it aims at promoting process engineering, in addition to genetic engineering, through the use of computers in measuring and controlling processes, in on-line analytics and ... Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich was the obvious site for the creation of a discipline combining biology and engineering The conditions were favourable, since biology in the form of ... scope of process control and design In addition to synchronisation, measuring of metabolic indices and of the involved substrates, intermediate and end products was introduced The historyof the...
... lobbying and manufacturers’ lack thereof Women’s lobbying in favor of food, drug, and cosmetics regulation continuously increased in terms of both numbers and intensity The coalition of women’s interest ... have since grown increasingly detailed as well as increasingly accepted.353 Simultaneous to this fighting over delisting of colorants and listing of ingredient though, the FDA and the cosmetics industry, ... truly indelible lipstick, in the sense of long-lasting rather than of permanent, titled Tru-Color.239 Goya introduced the first lip liner in the form of its “Thick and Thin” lipstick, a set of two...
... crowning achievement of decades and millions of dollars worth of lobbying efforts on behalf of the finance industry The repeal of GlassSteagall was a monumental piece of deregulation, but in many ... against risk, protecting against a decline in value of the underlying asset Alternatively, they can be used for simple speculation, to profit off an expected change in value Derivatives not involve ... Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) oversaw the takeover of the failed bank IndyMac, the largest failure of an insured bank inhistory The FDIC completed the sale of IndyMac in March of 2009...
... honorary member of medical societies in Edinburgh, Brussels, Berlin, Paris, Dublin, and Belgium He is memorialized in several monuments in the U.S., including a statue in Central Park The inscription ... illustrated Historyof Medicine published in 1961, depicts Sims and two medical students examining Lucy, while Anarcha and Betsy watch from behind a curtain This artist’s rendering does not show the pain ... saying “there is no science in it (and) there is no honor to be achieved in it.”7 This was a popular perception of the field; in the South Carolina piedmont in the 1830s, a career in medicine...
... Foundation for his inspiration in writing this paper THE HISTORYOF THE INTERNET IN THAILAND Summary Thailand was an early participant in bringing the Internet to Asia, and it has a fascinating, but little-known, ... (Courtesy of the Computing Center, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand) 10 THE HISTORYOF THE INTERNET IN THAILAND As full-duplex UNIX-based software, SUNIII was composed of message passing networks ... major role training young network engineers, some of whom, after graduation, became NECTEC’s THE HISTORYOF THE INTERNET IN THAILAND 19 key personnel Yunyong explained that engineering students...
... of a being incomparably greater than the whole universe I attain a knowledge of God's nature from my own by thinking away from the latter, in which, as in everything finite, being and non-being ... merely, and, on the other, by the inexhaustible extent of the field of philosophy Back of the logical labor of proof and inference stand, as inciting, guiding, and hindering agents, psychical and historical ... live as something better than mere reminders of the past the historyof philosophy is not a cabinet of antiquities, but a museum of typical products of the mind the value and interest of the historical...
... drawn into the inquiry of the moral responsibility of the freethinker in judging of the concrete cases; science, because, even in an intellectual point of view, the analysis of a work of art ... standard of appeal (pp 25-32.) Advantage of a biographic mode of treatment in the investigation of the operation of these causes in the historyof doubt (pp 32-34.) Statement of the utility of the inquiry: ... treatment of the influence of Cartesianism, as seen in Spinoza Examination of Spinoza's philosophy (pp 106-110); of his criticism in the Theologico-Politicus (pp 109-113); and of his indirect influence...
... rather late in the nineteenth century He was not a link in the chain of influence which I was tracing I am glad to find my justification in a passage of Mr Saintsbury's "History of Nineteenth Century ... seen in Scott, in Byron, and in Keats, not only in the modelling of their tales, but in single lines and images In the first stanza of the "Lay" Scott repeats the line which occurs so often in ... "tantalising in the suggestion of deeper meanings than were ever there." There is, in truth, a hint of allegory, like that which baffles and fascinates in Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market"; a hint...
... made of other heretics It seems most probable that Bruno, while pliant enough on questions of religious belief, remained inflexible in maintaining the infinity of inhabited worlds When the final ... rival even in the later Middle Ages Aquinas was a Dominican; and the jealousy of the competing Franciscan Order found expression in maintaining a certain tradition of Platonism, represented in different ... infinitesimal {12} part of the space-filling æther is no less the soul of the universe than the Monad of Monads itself And both agree in being non-existent in the sense of being transfinite, since...
... fertilizing ash at the beginning of a new cultivation cycle (Nye and Greenland 1960; Seavoy 1973) The fallow interval in Southeast Asian swidden farming, it is worth noting in view of prevailing opinions ... ascendancy of European power in the region Indeed, Heita Kawakatsu maintains that nineteenth-century Japanese industrialization is better understood in terms of that country’s continuing competition ... sustainability In recent literature sustainability is often defined in eclectic ways and according to abstract criteria, such as preserving the “quality” of the environment and the “integrity” of...
... a rattling of chains, drumming of doors, ranting, hollowing, singing, and running, that I could think of nothing but Don Quevedo's Vision, where the lost souls broke loose and put Hell in an uproar ... from the kindly doctrines of the good Pinel." "I am not here detailing what happened in the Middle Ages It is of the nineteenth century of what living men saw that I write." In the Inverness ... became acquainted with Pinel's great work at the Bicêtre in Paris in 1806 An incident related in honour of Jepson may fitly be introduced here He "had found the doctrine of subduing the insane by...
... systems of care in order to engage their alternatively inclined patients in open discussion of their habit (in contrast to shaming them in the manner of the cartoon physician) Eisenberg had found in ... instead of his whole body and being, and on understanding and explaining his disease in the elevated terms of scientific pathology Concern for what has been called modern medicine’s “problem of ... Crusaders for Fitness: A Historyof American Health Reformers Inner Hygiene: Constipation and the Pursuit of Health inModern Society Nature Cures The Historyof Alternative Medicine in America James...
... Parliament of 1628 Petition of Right 566 IX Assassination of Buckingham Session of 1629 580 FIRST BOOK THE CHIEF CRISES IN THE EARLIER HISTORYOF ENGLAND As we turn over the pages of universal history, ... feeling of a supreme power, independent of men, derived from the grace of God, the King of kings, more strongly than it was expressed by Edgar under Dunstan's influence; the ruling motives of ... war-fleet succeeded in destroying the English one in sight of the harbour of Rochelle On this, their natural inclination towards the King of France awoke in the nobles and towns of South France;...
... grain of the extract or ten drops of the tincture per day, obtaining in “very severe hallucinations of terrifying content and in chronic insomnia always a calming effect.”24 At a meeting in ... value in lessening the distress and the depression and increasing the feeling of energy.”85 During his training at the University of Minnesota, Morris Nathanson administered a supply of amphetamine ... Fischer, professor of chemistry in Berlin, and Josef von Mering, professor of internal medicine at Halle University, announced the discovery of “a new class of hypnotics.”34 The initial drug in this...
... Professor of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science Harold James is Professor ofHistory at Princeton University Rchard Overy is Professor of History, King’s ... Bessel is Professor ofHistory at the University of York Martin Jay is Professor ofHistory at the University of California at Berkeley David Reynolds is Reader inHistory at the University of Cambridge ... Fellow of Pembroke College Hew Strachan is Professor ofModernHistory at the University of Glasgow Pamela Pilbeam is Professor ofHistory at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of...
... Early in the excavations, the architects established the practice of removing the best paintings from the original walls and installing them in the Naples Museum The methods used to cut the paintings ... milestone in these new Pompeian excavations was the discovery and clearing of the remains of the Temple of Isis that took place in 1764–66 Architecture, paintings, and inscriptions were recovered in ... in abundance Prints of the period show the entire complex emerging from the ash while tourists look on in fascination In a period in which interest in things Egyptian was growing but there was...