369 resultados para Freidson, Eliot


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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 09760.4-1, suppl.

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Includes Some notice of the remarks on S. Higginson, Jun. contained in Dr. Morse's appeal to the publick, signed Stephen Higginson, Jun. and bound with a Review of Dr. Morse's "Appeal to the publick", principally with reference to that part of it which relates to Harvard College, by a friend of that college, signed An alumnus of Harvard.

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Publisher's catalog at end (16 p.)

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v. 1. On the principles and character of American institutions, and the duties of American citizens, 1856-1891.--v. 2. Addresses and reports on the reform of the civil service of the United States.--v. 3. Historical and memorial addresses.

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Microfiche (negative). Louisville, Ky. : Lost Cause Press, 1975. 7 cards : 11 x 15 cm. -- (No. 166)

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Includes index.

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"Appeared in the Forum ... and simultaneously in London ... 1894-95."

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November, 1960.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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I. Robespierre. Carlyle. Byron. Macaulay. Emerson. --II. Vauvenargues. Turgot. Condorcet. Joseph de Maistre. --III. On popular culture. The death of Mr. Mill. Mr. Mill's Autobiography. The life of George Eliot. On Pattison's Memoirs. Harriet Martineau. W.R. Greg; a sketch. France in the eighteenth century. The expansion of England. Auguste Comte.

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Early Victorian women writers: George Eliot, Charlotte Brontë, Mrs. Gaskell, Mrs. Oliphant.

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Vol. 4, reprinted from the Times and Nineteenth century, has imprint: New York, The Macmillan company, 1908.

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The IUPHAR database (IUPHAR-DB) integrates peer-reviewed pharmacological, chemical, genetic, functional and anatomical information on the 354 nonsensory G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), 71 ligand-gated ion channel subunits and 141 voltage-gated-like ion channel subunits encoded by the human, rat and mouse genomes. These genes represent the targets of approximately one-third of currently approved drugs and are a major focus of drug discovery and development programs in the pharmaceutical industry. IUPHAR-DB provides a comprehensive description of the genes and their functions, with information on protein structure and interactions, ligands, expression patterns, signaling mechanisms, functional assays and biologically important receptor variants (e.g. single nucleotide polymorphisms and splice variants). In addition, the phenotypes resulting from altered gene expression (e.g. in genetically altered animals or in human genetic disorders) are described. The content of the database is peer reviewed by members of the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology Committee on Receptor Nomenclature and Drug Classification (NC-IUPHAR); the data are provided through manual curation of the primary literature by a network of over 60 subcommittees of NC-IUPHAR. Links to other bioinformatics resources, such as NCBI, Uniprot, HGNC and the rat and mouse genome databases are provided. IUPHAR-DB is freely available at http://www.iuphar-db.org. © 2008 The Author(s).

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This thesis studies the historic encounter between United States Navy airship K-74 and Nazi submarine U-134 in World War II. The Battle of the Atlantic is examined through case study of this one U-boat and its voyage. In all things except her fight with the American blimp, the patrol was perfectly typical. Looked at from start to finish, both her reports and the reports of the Allies encountered, many realities of the war can be studied. U-134 sailed to attack shipping between Florida and Cuba. She was challenged by the attack of United States Navy airship K-74 over the Florida Straits. It is the only documented instance of battle between two such combatants in history. That merits attention. Thesis finding disprove historian William Eliot Morison’s contention that the K-74 airship bombs were not dropped and did not damage the U-boat. Study of this U-boat and its antagonist broadens our understanding of the Battle of the Atlantic. It is a contribution to our knowledge of military, naval, aviation, and local history.