... cultures. One of these, NRRL 19 51 13 25, produc-ed 15 0 mg/ml. It was next subjected to X-ray treatment by Demerec of theCarnegie Institute at Cold Spring Harbor, New York, and mutant X -16 12 wasobtained, ... solubilization of iron. Siderophores are complex moleculeswhich solubilize ferric ion which has a solubility of only 10 18 mol/l at pH 7.4The Natural Functions of Secondary Metabolites 19 [11 6]. Such ... inhibitor of the phase of spore germination known as “outgrowth” inB.brevis [19 6, 19 7, 19 9, 224, 225]. The cumulative observations are as follows: 1. Initiation of germination (i.e., the darkening of...
... . 11 4.2 .1. 2 Transport Mechanisms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4.2 .1. 3 Synthesis of the Cell Wall: Chitin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 4.2 .1. 4 Synthesis of ... volume of fermenter, W m–3r Distance to stirrer, mr (C) Reaction rate as function of C, kg m–3s 1 rlRate of vesicle production per unit length of hypha, number m 1 s 1) Rho 1p A GTP-binding ... morphology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. He investigated theeffect of the protein Rho1p on the budding of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Rho1p switches glucan synthesis on at budding and off at maturation of...
... Augustus 12 9 12 The Plantagenet Possessions in England and France 14 1 13 Europe about A.D. 10 00 15 2 15 3 14 Italian Towns in the Twelfth Century 17 5 15 Routes of the Crusaders 19 0 19 1 16 The ... Conquests 71 7 The Empire of Charlemagne 82–83 8 Treaty of Verdun 93 9 Treaty of Mersen 95 10 Fiefs and Suzerains of the Counts of Champagne 11 3 11 France at the Close of the Reign of Philip ... States in Syria 19 3 17 Ecclesiastical Map of France in the Middle Ages 205 18 Lines of Trade and Mediæval Towns 242–243 19 The British Isles 278–279 20 Treaty of Bretigny, 13 60 287 21 French Possessions...
... Gassendi, 15 92 -16 55: On the Life and Character of Epicurus, 16 47; _Notes on the TenthBook of Diogenes Laërtius, with a Survey of the Doctrine of Epicurus_, 16 49. Works, Lyons, 16 58, Florence, 17 27. ... law of nature merely. The rulerought to govern in accordance with the law of nature.]%(d) Lord Herbert of Cherbury.% Between Bacon (16 05, 16 20) and Hobbes (16 42, 16 51) stands LordHerbert of ... Modern Philosophy, New York, 18 57 (6th ed., 18 91) ; Royce's Spirit of Modern Philosophy, 18 92 TR.]Eugen Dühring's hypercritical Kritische Geschichte der Philosophie (18 69; 3d ed., 18 78)...
... 86G. W. F. HEGEL 11 1ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER 11 7AUGUSTE COMTE 12 8HERBERT SPENCER 13 8 {1} CHAPTER V. 7 History ofModern Philosophy, by AlfredThe Project Gutenberg eBook, HistoryofModern Philosophy, ... the very mainspring of thesystem that next comes up for consideration.HEGEL. {11 1}[Illustration: Hegel(Copyright B. P. C.)] {11 2} G. W. F. Hegel (17 70 -18 31) , in the opinion of some good judges ... theneo-Aristotelian professor at Berlin (18 02 -18 72). {11 7}[Illustration: SCHOPENHAUER] {11 8} At this crisis attention was drawn to the long-neglected writings of Arthur Schopenhauer (17 88 -18 60),which...
... Title.[DNLM: 1. Pharmacology Atlases. 2. Pharmacology Handbooks. QV 17 T197c 19 99a]RM3 01. 12.T3 813 19 99 615 ’ .1 dc 21 DNLM/DLCfor Library of Congress 99-33662CIPIVIllustrated by Jürgen Wirth, Darmstadt, ... Ziegler, Ph. D.ProfessorDepartment of PharmacologyUniversity of KielGermanyDetlef Bieger, M. D.ProfessorDivision of Basic Medical SciencesFaculty of MedicineMemorial University of NewfoundlandSt. ... M. D.Professor EmeritusDepartment of PharmacologyUniversity of KielGermanyKlaus Mohr, M. D.ProfessorDepartment of Pharmacologyand ToxicologyInstitute of PharmacyUniversity of BonnGermanyAlbrecht...
... DISCIPLINE OF THE HISTORYOF DOGMA.§ 1. The Idea and Task of the Historyof Dogma. 1. The Historyof Dogma is a discipline of general Church History, which has for its object the dogmas of theChurch. ... independentprovince of Church history. As to the division of the historyof dogma, it consists of two main parts. The first has to describe the origin of dogma, that is, of the Apostolic Catholic system of doctrine ... definitions of the historyof dogma which do not take them into account. If we define it as the history of the understanding of Christianity by itself, or as the historyof the changes of the theoretic...
... Policy, 16 60 -17 13 (c) The Conflict of French and English, 17 13 -17 63 IV. The Era of Revolution, 17 63 -18 25 V. Europe and the Non-European World, 18 15 -18 78 VI. The Transformation of the British ... British Empire, 18 15 -18 78 VII. The Era of the World States, 18 78 -19 00 VIII. The British Empire amid the World-Powers, 18 78 -19 14 IX. The Great Challenge, 19 00 -19 14 X. What of the Night? ... Motives of Imperialism II. The Era of Iberian Monopoly III. The Rivalry of the Dutch, the French, and the English, 15 88 -17 63 (a) The Period of Settlement, 15 88 -16 60 (b) The Period of Systematic...
... heart. She died, rather suddenly, in 17 05, [1st February (Erman, p. 2 41; Forster, i. 11 4): born, 20thOctober, 16 66; wedded, 28th September 16 84; died, 1st February, 17 05.] at Hanover, whither she ... withhere.END OF BOOK IEnd of Project Gutenberg's Etext Historyof Friedrich II of Prussia V 1 History of Friedrich II of Prussia, vol 1 from http://manybooks.net/Chapter V. 28shift for itself; ... French> Lettre 28?? (24 September, 17 86) p. 12 8 (in edition of Paris, 18 21) ]. Most excellentChapter I. 5 17 03), seemingly on a series of evenings, in the intervals of his diplomatic business; the...