... change the shape of how not only Europeans but practically the whole world conceived of itself, of nature, of religion, of human history, ofthe nature of knowledge, of politics, and ofthe structure ... world ofthe courts and the bureaucracy that either already surrounded them or inevitably awaited them Their own “self-relation” – their sense of how their life was to go, their awareness of how they ... on the other hand the multiplicity ofthe representations which it has The same complex thinking subject – as the same subject of different experiences – is correlated therefore to the “synthetic”...
... levels of apoptotic markers during thelate stages of MPyV infection However, comparison ofthe levels of apoptotic markers and cytotoxicity during the replication of wt MPyV, and replication ofthe ... as a control of sample loadings Discussion In the present work, the cytotoxic properties ofthe minor structural proteins (VP2 and VP3) ofthe MPyV were studied in the absence of other virus components ... et al [14]) The addition of EGFP sequences to either the N-terminus or the C-terminus ofthe minor proteins improved the efficiency of transfection ⁄ expression markedly (it oscillated between...
... himself: "What the friends ofthe men ofthe Battalion want to know?" They want to know what the men did and what the Battalion did What was the daily life ofthe man in the training camp; on the transports; ... affecting the welfare of their platoons or companies, the supervision ofthe duties necessary for the effective working ofthe ship's services and routine, and the study ofthe subjects for the following ... which was the home ofthe ordnance stores and reserve of ammunition ofthe Army of Occupation Besides the British and Egyptian staffs to work these, there were other troops within the walls These...
... records and scores as the measure ofthe success ofthe football program In this study, the results of games are cited to provide a quantitative basis for the more important themes of Zuppke’s impact ... zero The weather slowed the train and the engine broke down a hundred miles west of Minneapolis The team spent five hours in their cars until a relief engine brought them to the Twin Cities The ... back, and the Buckeyes had a 7–6 lead Four ofthe best Illinois players were on the bench with injuries The powerful defensive line of Illinois, the team’s mastery ofthe fundamentals of blocking...
... The majority ofthe pastoral population ofthe districts is nomadic, while some of them are practicing agro-pastoralism Pastoralists of Dubti District migrate to Page of 11 various other districts ... participation in the control ofthe disease make up component ofthe basic components ofthe "Stop TB Strategy" ofthe World Health Organization (WHO) [15] According to the WHO 2009 report on the epidemiological ... prior to the implementation of a survey on the prevalence ofthe disease, we attempted to assess the knowledge and perception ofthe communities about PTB There was no previous information on the...
... Not the least harmful effect of this particular theory is the present isolation ofthe theory of money from the main body of general economic theory For so long as we use different methods for the ... Britain and the USA before the General Theory appeared in 1936.1 Keynes provided a theoretical foundation for these new ways of thinking Since the publication ofthe General Theory there has been ... but as a betrayal ofthe main duty ofthe economist and a grave menace to our civilization To the understanding ofthe forces which determine the day-to-day changes of business, the economist has...
... the sphere of aesthetics; they never thought of separating the beautiful from the good in this way But they were not disgusted at the torture of slaves, the exposure of newborn children, or the ... brutalizing ofthe senses instead of Beauty, the acceptance of tradition instead ofthe pursuit of Truth, the belief in hallucination or passion instead of Reason and Temperate Thought, the obscuring of ... from the later Roman codes It maintained the official language of antiquity, and theimperial title ofthe autocrat who reigned on the Seven Hills Nor were the early Christians so anxious as is often...
... records and scores as the measure ofthe success ofthe football program In this study, the results of games are cited to provide a quantitative basis for the more important themes of Zuppke’s impact ... zero The weather slowed the train and the engine broke down a hundred miles west of Minneapolis The team spent five hours in their cars until a relief engine brought them to the Twin Cities The ... back, and the Buckeyes had a 7–6 lead Four ofthe best Illinois players were on the bench with injuries The powerful defensive line of Illinois, the team’s mastery ofthe fundamentals of blocking...
... thicker than that ofthe delta front in the VL1 core On the other hand, the sub- to inter-tidal flat sandy silt facies of MR1 is thinner than that ofthe BT2 core (Table 2) The flood plain/marsh ... easily The alternating of cohesionless and cohesive soil layers results in a saw-tooth shape in the overall plot of qt, fs and u2 as a function of depth The change in the amplitude ofthe saw-tooth ... saw-tooth depends on the arrangement ofthe soil layers and the mixed levels of sand, silt and clay soils If the thickness ofthe cohesionless or cohesive soil layer is large, the fluctuation in...
... Where they lie on the ground after the battle brought in, Where their priceless blood reddens the grass, the ground, Or to the rows ofthe hospital tent, or under the roof’s hospital, To the long ... care They helped educate the women about the care of their children and even helped some of them to find employment in occupations where they could bring their children to work with them The focus ... for many reasons, of course, but one ofthe lesser-known ones is the technological advances ofthe time Some ofthe latest technology included the telegraph and modern weaponry The rifle musket,...
... continue into the lower part ofthe Upper Tithonian, if the Coleman Conglomerate is interpreted as the record of a marked regression, spanning the top ofthe ponfizone and the bottom ofthe scruposus ... to the rising sea levels ofthe time Similarly, the influx of Leiostraca in the Ohinerurn Formation (reaching 56.2% ofthe total ammonite assemblage) is probably a reflection of an influx of offshore/oceanic ... Leiostraca and Trachyostracain the ammonite faunas oftheNew Zealand Late Jurassic The occurrences of giant ammonites in the New Zealand sequence are also noted to the far right ofthe diagram (see p 107...
... version ofthe disposition ofthe Paleozoic and Mesozoic terranes of New Zealand before the continental break-up phase ofthe midCretaceous and the dextral shear events oftheNeogene The Murihiku ... being offset by 480 km on the Alpine Fault in the South Island, the Murihiku strata are continuous from the southeastern coast ofthe South Island, and thence along the western side ofthe country, ... that it is the product of tectonism associated with the renewal of subduction that led to the accumulation ofthe Pahau Subterrane, on the Pacific side ofthe Rakaia Subterrane, after the latter...
... ultimate sale of that company to the Compaq Corporation in 1998, and the preservation in its many alumni ofthe values that were the essence ofthe culture of that company (The company’s of cial name ... and beliefs ofthe founder that are initially attractive to followers In the case of financial entrepreneurs it is the rationale ofthe deal they are trying to put together However, these initial ... culture of innovation from a position of influence is sufficient to make it happen or that they can “change” culture to fit the new requirements ofthe market Few of these executives question whether...
... turns on the relationship ofthepast to the present The second story, which overlaps partially with the first, concerns the relationship ofthe present to the future The everyday character of books ... surrounded by them as I write these words Nevertheless, the purpose ofTheLate Age of Print isn’t to make a fetish of books A substantial number of books about books have been published over the last ... identity or life of their own seemingly independent of human involvement, which then becomes an abstract index of their value Instead of favoring either of these definitions of commodity, I wish...
... remains of HESTER MARIA, The daughter of Sir Thomas Cotton of Combermere, in the county of Cheshire, Bart., the wife of John Salusbury, ofthe county of Flint, Esquire She was born in the year ... the domestic distresses ofthe year 1772 reconciled them to and taught them the true value of each other, excellent as THEY BOTH were, far beyond the excellence of any other man and woman I ever ... replied the panegyrist; "her beauty had more in it of majesty than of attraction, more ofthe dignity of virtue than the vivacity of wit." The friend of this lady, Miss B thby, succeeded her in the...
... economic aspects of geology, the opening ofthe West to waves of emigration and development, and the role ofthe new railroads It ends with the announcement ofthe closing ofthe American frontier ... in the museum ofthe Royal Society The tusks agree with those ofthe African and Asiatic elephant, in being nearly ofthe same form and texture; and some of them, notwithstanding the length of ... transported to northern regions by the Flood Rather, he adopted the view of a small but growing number of geologists about the ever-changing history ofthe earth The existence ofthe mastodon, for...
... nathans is Associate Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Beyond the Pale: The Jewish Encounter with LateImperial Russia (2002) and editor ofthe Russian-language ... Professor of History at the University of Sunderland and the author of Between Two Revolutions: Stolypin and the Politics of Renewal in Russia (1998) and The End ofImperial Russia (1997) theodore ... before the reign of Peter I; volume II covers theimperial era’, from Peter’s time to the fall ofthe monarchy in March 1917; and volume III continues the story through to the end ofthe twentieth...
... through the work of thousands of activists in the 1960s and 1970s The first Earth Day in 1970 brought another group of innovators to what would become the fight against sprawl Most of these early ... different from those of either ofthe two ecosystems they separate, and these altered conditions may affect the interior habitat For example, in the middle of a deciduous forest, the environment is ... burrows ofthe gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) (Diemer 1992) In fact, the survival of some of these invertebrates at a site is entirely dependent on the presence of these burrows The presence...
... differences If the theorist knew the history, it did not seem to bother him I decided it bothered me Martin Luther had been the first to propound the “death of God” in his theological quarrel with the Nestorians ... example ofthe Hegelian phenomenology of mind minus the grief History has done us the service of eliminating the prejudices ofthe old traditions while confirming their proprieties Describing the ... Habermas works They are irreconcilably different in their approaches to the problems of knowledge and belief Kant is the founder of modern aesthetics, and Hegel is the father of philosophy of history...