... Med. Sci. 2004 1(3): 137-145 138 1. Introduction Natural botanical products have a long history in the world and are featured in using a complex combination of herbs to treat various diseases...
... industrial world. But it is also a fact that, from the end of the First World War onwards, one film industry the American has played a dominant role, to such an extent that much of the history ... way of grouping world cinemas, and especially forms of grouping based on notions like First, Second, and Third World, was highly prejudicial; the 'national' or &apos ;world cinema' ... not. Thirdly, this is a history of world cinema. This is a fact of which I am particularly proud and which is true in two senses. On the one hand the book tells the history of the cinema as...
... regulating the conduct of theheart; he desired to show how one may remain in the world, and yet not be of the world; by personal converseand by his spiritual letters he became the director of ... it is a sorry world; and yet we must keep on terms with it. Themisanthropist Alceste is nobly fanatical on behalf of sincerity and rectitude. How does his sincerity serve the world or serve ... IIICHAPTER IVCHAPTER ICHAPTER IICHAPTER IIICHAPTER IVCHAPTER V History of French Literature, by Edward DowdenProject Gutenberg's A History of French Literature, by Edward Dowden This eBook is...
... authors of the Special Issue are scientists from the early days who arefamiliar with the fascinating history of modern biotechnology.They have success-fully contributed to the development of their ... that has contributed to the structuring of models is the useof staining. This has a very long history in microbiology, e.g. the Gram stain, inwhich cationic dyes such as safranin, methylene ... (Schott-Zeiss-Institute), supported by the founding firms of Schott and Zeiss.At the end of the Second World War in June 1945, the US Army administra-tion at that time in Jena intended to transfer the...
... general lack of interest in the penicillins in the 1950s after theexciting progress made during World War II. By that time, it was realized thatP. c h r y s o g e n um could use additional acyl ... inthe 1940s when the microbial production of penicillin became an internationalnecessity due to World War I. The early basic genetic studies concentratedheavily on the production of mutants and ... theextensive individual programs that still exist today in industrial laboratoriesthroughout the world. By the use of strain improvement and medium modifica-tions, the yield of penicillin was increased...