... eight million years ago withthe separation of the hominins (ancestral to human beings) from their closest animal relatives, the ancestors ofthe chimpanzees. The skull ofthe first known hominin, ... it grew more reflective with time. The formation of a countrywide cult was aided by the adoption of literacy at the end of the predynastic period (c. 3150 bc). The idea of writing mayhavecomefromSumer(in ... growth of a scale and speed unique in human history. This growth underlay the collapse of colonial rule, the destruction of apartheid, and the instability of successor regimes. It was the chief...
... per day of ethanol, utilizing Saccharomyces for the pro-cess (Harris 1946). This yield of 50 gallons per ton of wood was approximately50% ofthe theoretical yield. The indicated loss of sugars ... blockageA View ofTheHistoryof Biochemical Engineering81 Because ofthe mild reaction conditions, the hemicellulose hydrolysate con-taining xylose was not contaminated by furfural and other degradation ... associated withthe high pressure degrades large fractions of pentosesfrom hemicellulose making the pretreatment less desirable. Another explosionmethod was then invented involving the use of compressed...
... part ofthe war effort; theyturned lipstick into a symbol of resilient femininity in the face of danger, a symbol that would boost the morale of both the women wearing the lipstick and the male ... provided the Secretary of Agriculture withthe name and address of the person who had caused dissemination ofthe offending advertisement. Id. at 75. Second, opposition arose regarding the Secretary of ... or devices, or cosmetics because ofthe use ofthe additive, (ii) the cumulativeeffect. . .of such additive in the diet of man or animals, taking into account the same or anychemically or pharmacologically...
... the swell ofthe roots; when reinforced at the ground and also at the branching point, as often in the American elm, the measurements are made at the smallest place between the swell ofthe ... Terry), probably about the southern limit ofthe species; Rhode Island and Connecticut, not reported. West through the northern sections ofthe northern tier of states to the Rocky mountains. ... specimens, and they have been carefully compared withthe plates in other works. So far as practicable, the drawings were made of life size, withthe exception of the dissected portions of small...
... of the excesses ofthe e-commerce bubble should notblind policy makers to the increasing use of the Internet in the management of inter-firm relationshipsin the global economy.At the end of ... imitators. The competing firms invested heavily in pursuit of the goal of being the leading global or regional provider of e-marketplaces in particular lines of business. As part ofthe process of attracting ... andenhance the capabilities ofthe firms they are meantto support. There is a need to fund more research tomake careful assessments ofthe availability of on-linetrading and off-line alternatives. The...
... number of factors, including the location ofthe service and its overall aims. In principle ,the main activities of the service will be based around education and improving standards of sexualhealth ... links with others working in the same clinical area in primarycare, at PCT level and in acute trusts The GPwSI will be accountable to the PCT Board with clinical responsibilityresting withthe ... areas. The number of sessions should be sufficient to ensure that the GPwSI is able to meet the competencies ofthe service requirements, the skillbeing assessed and the level of expertise required....
... was the readiest way of converting them to the principles ofthe Christian religion. These, then, were the first forerunners in the great cause ofthe abolition ofthe Slave Trade: nor have their ... held the reigns ofthe government of Spain till Charles the Fifth came to the throne, for the establishment of a regular system of commerce in the persons ofthe native Africans. The object of ... nature of it; and ofthe extent of it; and ofthe difficulty of subduing it.—Usefulness also ofthe contemplation of this subject. I scarcely know of any subject, the contemplation of which...
... identical tothat ofthe CDE, with repression in resting cells andrelief from downregulation later in thecell cycle.Mutation ofthe CHR led to derepression of transcrip-tion in G0cells [10].Genes ... promoters, mutation ofthe CHRleads to a more pronounced deregulation than the alteration ofthe CDE [40].Another gene tested for its cell cycle regulation is the cellular inhibitor of apoptosis protein ... If the DREAM complexis the main regulator of CDE ⁄ CHR cell cycle genes,to which promoter sites does it bind during any par-ticular phase ofthecell cycle? What is the exactmechanism of...
... to their love of adventure, their hope of enjoying some ofthe advantages of their civilized neighbors, or the need of new lands for their increasing numbers. And the Romans, by means of their ... time formed the northern boundary ofthe kingdom ofthe West Goths. Clovis then enlarged his empire on the east by the conquest ofthe Alemanni, a German people living in the region ofthe Black ... 'fall' ofthe Empire in the West, 476. Odoacer. 10. The year 476 has commonly been taken as the date ofthe "fall" ofthe Western Empire and ofthe beginning ofthe Middle Ages....
... agreeable to the majority ofthe house of commons, and suited their religious principles. But as the impatience ofthe people, the danger of delay, the general disgust towards faction, and the authority ... died. The queen mother paid a visit to her son; and obtained his consent to the marriage ofthe princess Henrietta withthe duke of Orleans, brother to the French king. After a recess of near ... faction, and the authority of Monk, had prevailed over that jealous project of limitations, the full settlement ofthe hierarchy, together withtheTheHistoryof England, Volume I, Part VI...
... to the maintenance ofthe true Protestant religion, with due consideration to the just ease of tender consciences, to the settling ofthe rights ofthe crown and of parliament, the laws ofthe ... refuses the offers ofthe army. Which marches to London.Enters the city. And gives the law to the parliament. The king listens to the counsels ofthe officers. Andintrigues against them. Rise ofthe ... continued by the papists, for the solepurpose ofthe establishment of popery on the ruins of Protestantism. The constant repetition acted on the minds ofthe people as a sufficient proof ofthe charge;...
... byhis son of how, on the visit of à Beckett, Charles Dickens, and the rest, he would throw off his clothes andswim with them in the sea, or challenge them to a game of leap-frog on the sands ... his father, and sat for another seven years at the tail of the Table by right of proprietorship, the business was reinforced by the inclusion ofthe house of Agnew. Itthen became Bradbury, Agnew ... have supplemented these with similar assistance, as well as with books ofthe Firm establishingpoints of literary interest not hitherto suspected, together withthe letters of Thackeray which illustrate...
... the promoters ofthe varioussorts ofhistoryof science. Then and only then, will thehistoryof knowledge retain the central role it should have in thehistory and philosophy of science.CNRS: ... Descartes’ vortex theory in dealing with problemssuch as the return of Halley’s comet, the orbit ofthe Moon, and the shape ofthe Earth,that the Continentals shrugged off their antipathy to ... historians of science are familiar with Kepler’s use ofthe five regular solidsin his first model ofthe solar system and withthe role of Platonic/Pythagoreanthinking in the works of Galileo and other...
... architecture. In the North and West, meanwhile, under the growing institutions ofthe papacy and ofthe monastic orders and the emergence of a feudal civilization out ofthe chaos ofthe Dark Ages, the ... outgrown or abandoned it. With the fall of Rome and the rise of Constantinople these forms underwent in the East another transformation, called the Byzantine, in the development of Christian domical ... are gathered some ofthe results of recent investigations and ofthe architectural progress of the last few years which could not readily be introduced into the text of this edition. The General...
... been the playroom when she and Rachel were young, and then the TV room as they grew older, the place they spent much of their time, the more formal rst oor being the domain of their mother. ... Stewart16 the tiles around the replace with their raised seashells, the walls of the living room, upholstered in a faded pink damask with a pattern in gold.Standing in the living room with a ... AM TheHistoryof Us17you could look at the fabric, at the room, at the house and for that matter the city, and see reminder upon reminder of all that had been lost.Eloise had lived in the...