935 resultados para White, John, 1685-1755.


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Scene and costumes designed by C. Lovat Fraser.

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Running title: Plutarch's Lives.

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Reprint of the 1723-51 ed. published by Typ. Societatis Palatinae, Mediolanum.

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A mixed set; imprint varies: v. 1, 2, and 7 as above; v. 3 and 6: sold by John White, Luke Hansard, printer, 1801; v. 4: Printed by H.L. Galabin and sold by R. Faulder, 1800; v. 5: Printed by C. and W. Galabin and sold by W. Richardson, 1801.

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Goldsmith's poems and plays.--Angelo's "Reminiscences".--The latest life of Steele.--The author of "Monsieur Tonson".--Boswell's predecessors and editors.--An English engraver in Paris.--The "Vicar of Wakefield" and its illustrators.--Old Whitehall.--Luttrell's "Letters to Julia".--Changes at Charing Cross.--John Gay.--At Leicester Fields.--Marteilhe's "Memoirs".

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Back Row: Howard Yerges, Bump Elliott, Stu Wilkins, Dick Rifenburg, J.T. White, John Anderson, Alvin Wistert, Dick Kempthorn, Bill Pritula, Bob Chappuis, Bob Mann

3rd Row: Irv Small, Henry Fonde, Tom Peterson, John Ghindia, Dan Hershberger, Irv Wisniewski, Jim Atchison, Lenny Ford, Bob Hollway, Don McClelland, Norm Jackson, Kurt Kampe

2nd Row: Ed McNeil, Pete Elliott, Walt Teninga, George Johnson, Ralph Kohl, H.O. Crisler, Bruce Hilkene, Dan Dworsky, Joe Soboleski, Quentin Sickels, Dick Strauss, Bob Erben

Front Row: Chuck Lentz, Jim Brieske, Pete Dendrinos, Don Kuick, George Kiesel, Bob Ballou, Lloyd Heneveld, Gene Derricotte, Dominic Tomasi, Jack Weisenberger

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Top Row: Ralph Amstutz, Robert McFaddin, William MacDougall, Joseph Rogers, Robert Ingalls, Elmer Madar, George Ceithaml, Fred Dawley

3rd Row: John Harrigan, Charles Haslam, William Kuyper, Rudoph Smeja, Austin Miller, William Pritula, Harlin Fraumann, Jack Petoskey, Vincent Secontine, Robert Stenberg, David Nelson

2nd Row: Walter Freihofer, Harry Anderson, Harold Lockard, Robert Morrison, John Greene, William MacConnachie, Robert Shemky, Reuben Kelto, Angelo Trogan, James Brown, Don Robinson, Donald Boor

Front Row: George Hildebrandt, Tom Kuzma, Philip Sharpe, Ray Sowers, John Karwales, Paul White, John Laine, Julius Franks, Mervin Pregulman, Theodore Denise, Charles Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Robert Kolesar

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This article examines the neo-liberal reforms that the Kim government implemented in post-crisis Korea. It argues that by embracing the reforms, the state, paradoxicaliy, re-legitimised itself in the national political economy. The process of enacting the reforms completed the power shift from a collusive state-chaebol alliance towards a new alliance based on a more populist social contract - but one that nonetheless generally conformed to the tenets of neo-liberalism. Kim and his closest associates identified the malpractices of the chaebols as the main cause of the crisis, so reforming the chaebols would be the key to economic recovery. Combining populism and neo-liberalism, they drew on support from both domestic and international sources to rein in, rather than nurture, the chaebols.

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Transient receptor potential vanilloid type 4 (TRPV4) is a calcium-permeable nonselective cation channel, originally described in 2000 by research teams led by Schultz (Nat Cell Biol 2: 695-702, 2000) and Liedtke (Cell 103: 525-535, 2000). TRPV4 is now recognized as being a polymodal ionotropic receptor that is activated by a disparate array of stimuli, ranging from hypotonicity to heat and acidic pH. Importantly, this ion channel is constitutively expressed and capable of spontaneous activity in the absence of agonist stimulation, which suggests that it serves important physiological functions, as does its widespread dissemination throughout the body and its capacity to interact with other proteins. Not surprisingly, therefore, it has emerged more recently that TRPV4 fulfills a great number of important physiological roles and that various disease states are attributable to the absence, or abnormal functioning, of this ion channel. Here, we review the known characteristics of this ion channel's structure, localization and function, including its activators, and examine its functional importance in health and disease.