Extractions: My prison cell stank like a bird cage. It was terribly dark, and I listened for the sound of rats. I despise rats. I lay down on the wooden plank that would serve as my bed for the night. My bruised back throbbed, but at least I could still breathe. Its always nice to breathe after a beating. In the morning a sweet little sparrow of a girl would testify against me. The charge was murder, and she had seen me do it. It had started only the evening before, when I decided that something had to be done about the new Warden. Something had to be done about the new Warden. I stood alone on the veranda, surveying the Street all the way down to the docks. I saw no musicians. No actors. No mimes. The Quarter lay empty, except for a trio of Tilpic sailors staggering along the gutter. They sang in their own language, their voices clear, the song indecipherable. Their performance would have scandalized the respectable citizens of Pald, but on this side of the Wall, in the Foreign Quarter, attitudes were more permissive. Or they were supposed to be. Public performance was illegal in Pald, of course, but the law was not normally enforced on the Street. The Foreign Quarter was famous for its diverse music, foods and women. Or it was, before the new Warden arrived.
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Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Index: B. P Q R S T U V W X Y black Bonnet; black Bull Hotel; black Monday;black, Mrs Betsy; David; Blair, David (1755?1814)`; Blair, sir james Hunter (1741 http://www.robertburns.org/encyclopedia/index-b.shtml
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Extractions: Add to Personal Archive Add to Citation Manager E-mail When Cited ... PubMed Citation During the 1960s, Sir James W. Black developed propranolol, which the Nobel Committee in 1988 called "the greatest breakthrough when it comes to pharmaceuticals against heart illness since the discovery of digitalis 200 years ago." Black recognized that an agent that blocked the cardiac effects of epinephrine might reduce ischemia and lower the risk of death by decreasing the heart's demand for oxygen. A series of elegant randomized clinical trials reported in the 1980s confirmed the value of Black's insight by showing that beta-blockers improve survival after myocardial infarction. In order to focus on the potential therapeutic benefit Full Text of this Article References
Previous Gairdner Foundation Winners Efraim Racker, Jesse Roth, Michael Sela. 1979, sir james W. black, George F.Cahill Jr. Walter Gilbert. Elwood V. Jensen, Frederick Sanger, Charles R. Scriver. http://www.gairdner.org/priorwinner.html
Extractions: The Foundation is proud to present a complete list of winners from previous years and congratulate all of them on their impressive list of achievements and their contributions to our understanding of health, healing and the natural world. To return to the Foundation home page, click here Richard Axel Linda B. Buck Wayne A. Hendrickson ... James D. Watson (Award of Merit) Clay Armstrong Bertil Hille Roderick MacKinnon Marc Kirschner ... Janet D. Rowley Bruce M. Alberts Arthur Kornberg Roger Y. Tsien Pamela J. Bjorkman Don C. Wiley Tony Hunter Anthony J. Pawson Donald Metcalf Mario R. Capecchi Oliver Smithies Alvin R. Feinstein Stanley B. Prusiner Michel M. Ter-Pogossian Leland H. Hartwell Yoshio Masui Paul M. Nurse Richard Peto Bert Vogelstein Robert A. Weinberg John R. Evans (Wightman) Sydney Brenner John E. Sulston M. Judah Folkman Robert F. Furchgott David H. MacLennan Kary B. Mullis Francis S. Collins John R. Riordan Lap-Chee Tsui Victor Ling Oliver Smithies Edwin M. Southern E. Donnall Thomas Mark M. Davis Tak W. Mak Jean-Marie Ghuysen Louis M. Kunkel
Sir James Black - Wikipedia Translate this page Nicht angemeldet Anmelden Hilfe. sir james black. Die Texte stammen aus der Wikipedia- Dies ist nicht die Wikipedia. sir james black * 14. enjames W. black. http://www.torfkopp.de/keyword/Sir_James_Black.php
Extractions: Sir James Black 14. Juni in Cawdenbeath; Der britische Pharmakologe entwickelte den ersten Beta-Rezeptorenblocker. Von an war er Kanzler der schottischen Universität Dundee und erhielt zusammen mit G. H. Hitchings und G. B. Elion für ihre Arbeiten zu biochemischen Prinzipien der Arzneimitteltherapie den Nobelpreis für Medizin en:James W. Black
Malcolm Bull's Trivia Trail : Biographies : W Warenne, sir William de. 1688; a strong wind from the east prevented james s forcesfrom toasted the mole the little gentleman in black velvet who had http://www.halifax-today.co.uk/specialfeatures/triviatrail/b727_w.html
Extractions: Biographies W A B C D ... Z Waermund King of Mercia Wales, Prince of Walker, George [17-18] Gentleman artist who published his collection of everyday life in his The Costume of Yorkshire in 1814 Walpole, Sir Robert First British Prime Minister: 1721-1742. Party: Whig Walsingham, Sir Francis [1530-1590] Statesman who collected national and foreign intelligence for Elizabeth I . He went to negotiate a French alliance and Queen Elizabeth's marriage with Anjou in 1570. He was brought up a zealous Protestant and was strongly anti-Catholic. He protected English Protestants during the St Bartholomew Massacre of 1572. At his own expense, he organised a secret service to discover the plans of Spain and the Jesuits. With the help of double agents, he brought about the conviction of Anthony Babington and Mary, Queen of Scots in 1586 Warbeck, Perkin [1474-1499] Flemish, he claimed to be Richard Duke of York, brother of Edward V and led a rising against Henry VII and made a bid for the English throne in 1497. He attempted to capture Waterford and Stirling. In 1496, James IV of Scotland gave him the hand of Lady Catherine Gordon in marriage. He was hanged in November 1499 after attempting to escape from the Tower of London Warburga [?-782] Also
James W. Gerard. My Four Years In Germany. 1917. Chapters 5-8. rubs shoulders with the diplomat who has received a black Eagle for After leavingthem I met sir Edward Goschen upon the street and had (Signed) james W. GERARD http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/memoir/Gerard/4yrs2.htm
Extractions: MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY CHAPTER V PSYCHOLOGY AND CAUSES WHICH PREPARED THE NATION FOR WAR TO the outsider, the Germans seem a fierce and martial nation. But, in reality, the mass of the Germans, in consenting to the great sacrifice entailed by their enormous preparations for war, have been actuated by fear. This fear dates from the Thirty Years' War, the war which commenced in 1618 and was terminated in 1648. In 1648, when the Treaty of Westphalia was concluded, Germany was almost a desert. Its population had fallen from twenty millions to four millions. The few remaining people were so starved that cannibalism was openly practised. In the German States polygamy was legalised, and was a recognised institution for many years thereafter. I am convinced that the fear of war induced by a hereditary instinct, caused the mass of the Germans to become the tools and dupes of those who played upon this very fear in order to create a military autocracy. On the other hand, and, especially, in the noble class, we have in Germany a great number of people who believe in war for its own sake. In part, these nobles are the descendants of the Teutonic Knights who conquered the Slav population of Prussia, and have ever since bound that population to their will. The Prussian army was created by the father of Frederick the Great, who went to the most ridiculous extremes in obtaining tall men at all costs for his force.
Award Winning Ideas In Science Translate this page 1988, Johann Deisenhofer Robert Huber Hartmut Michel, Leon M. Lederman Melvin SchwartzJack Steinberger, sir james W. black Gertrude B. Elion George H. Hitchings, http://vis.csit.fsu.edu/awis/index.php?month=6&year=2004
Documents Relating To World War I THE blackDRAGON STATEMENT OF JAPANESE POLICY IN CHINA AS Memorandum on disarmament,1916, by sir Eyre Crowe MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY BY james W. GERARD, LATE http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/ww1.htm
Extractions: Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division, Washington DC: Congressional Research Service Library of Congress October 7, 1993 Archive of Documents at Brigham Young University First World War.com - A multimedia history of World War One ... Market Harborough: An East Midlands Town in the First World War Declaration Respecting Maritime Law. Paris, 16 April 1856 LE TRAITÉ DE LONDRES (1867) Declaration Renouncing the Use, in Time of War, of certain Explosive Projectiles. Saint Petersburg, 29 November/11 December 1868 The Dual Alliance Between Austria-Hungary and Germany, October 7, 1879 ... AN AMBASSADOR'S MEMOIRS , VOL. II. (June 3d, 1915-August 18, 1916), VOL. III. (August 19, 1916-May 17, 1917) The 'Blank Check,' July 6, 1914, Germany giving Austria a green light The Austrian-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia, July 23, 1914 Russian Memorandum of Advice to Serbia, July 24, 1914 The Serbian Response to the Ultimatum, July 25, 1914 ... of December 2, 1914) Appendix G HOW ENGLAND PLAYED WITH BELGIAN NEUTRALITY (From the North German Gazette of December 15, 1914) Appendix H
Janus: Churchill Archives Centre Miscellaneous Holdings. life of President Charles de Gaulle (black white giving his memories of meetingswith sir Winston Churchill Wilson to his wife from the james Conant Mission http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD/GBR/0014/MISC 47/1
Southern Roots between the sand hills covered with scrubby pine and the black earth of james W. Webb forthe legend of Rowan tree, which is recorded in sir james Frazer s The http://www.lib.umich.edu/spec-coll/faulknersite/faulknersite/sroots/roots.html
Extractions: S outhern R oots Introduction Family and Early Life Apprentice Years Major Novels ... Faulkner Studies and Miscellany William Faulkner was born on September 25, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, a small town thirty-five miles east of Oxford. Soon the family moved to Ripley, Mississippi, but by the time William was five, they were settled in Oxford, the county seat of Lafayette County. This section of north central Mississippi is bordered by the Tallahatchie River on the north and the Yocana River on the south. The county has two main roads, both intersecting the town of Oxford, which is situated fairly close to the middle of the region. It is an area that around 1900 was still largely dependent on cotton, with a few plantations of moderate size. The county was full of thickets and swamps, forest and black bottom land, and sand hills covered with scrub pine. The railroad, begun by great-grandfather W. C. Falkner, ran south from Tennessee, through Oxford, and on toward the Gulf of Mexico. William Faulkner. [Map of Yoknapatawpha County] from Absalom, Absalom!
Project Gutenberg - Author Index: S Sigerson, Dora. The Story and Song of black Roderick. Sills, Steven. Steele, JamesW. Steam Steel and Electricity. Steele, Joel Dorman. Steele, Richard, sir. http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/IA_S
ASPET - History Of ASPET FERID MURAD 1998. ALFRED G. GILMAN - 1994. EDWIN G. KREBS - 1992. sir JAMESW. black - 1988. GERTRUDE B. ELION - 1988. EARL W. SUTHERLAND, JR. - 1971. http://www.aspet.org/public/aspet/history.html
Extractions: Organizing Meeting - Baltimore, Maryland, December 28, 1908 "On the invitation of John J. Abel , 18 pharmacologists met in Abel's laboratory to organize a new society. They elected Abel as Temporary Chairman and Reid Hunt as Temporary Secretary. MINUTES Hunt took three pages of minutes, which he and Abel both signed, and had them mimeographed. Four articles of agreement were unanimously adopted. In order to further the growth of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics in this country and to facilitate personal intercourse among investigators in these branches of science, we hereby organize the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and subscribe ourselves thereto as its founders. The management of the Society will be left in a Council of seven members - a President, a Secretary, a Treasurer and four councilors. The Council is to prepare a constitution, to consider ways and means for permanent establishment of the Society, and furtherance of its purposes by calling meetings.
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Black History Month - Inventors Celebrated In Black History John W. Hunter, 570,553, 11/03/1896, Portable weighing james E Huntley, 3,880,255,4/29/1975, Emergency fire More about black History Month, Continue database J http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa020600d2.htm
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