972 resultados para Warwick, John G., 1830-1892.


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On spine: Whittier's works.

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"A list of Mr. Whittier's poems, arranged chronologically": v. 4, p. 399-411.

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Probably written in large part by J. G. Whittier, who turned his manuscript over to Mirick.

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pt. 1. Family records of James Rawlins, of Dover, and his descendants.--pt. 2. Partial records of the families of Nicholas Rawlins of Newbury, William Rawlins of Gloucester, Thomas Rawlins of Scituate, Thomas Rawlins of Boston, Henry Rollins of Pennsylvania, Charles Rawlins of Delaware, and notices of other families who settled in Virginia and Maryland, and in other parts of the country.

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"The arrangement of the account ... is the contribution of Miss Mary C. Porter ... assisted by Miss Ethel # Damon."

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5. Bd., 3. Abt. Geschichte der Volksschule, besonders in Deutschland, von [F.] Sander. Das technische Schulwesen, von [G.] Holzmüller. Geschichte des Taubstummenbildungswesens, Geschichte der Kleinkinderschule und des Kingergartens, Geschichte der Blindenbildung, von J. Kopp. Verzeichnis der Namen. 1902.

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Each volume has individual title-page.

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The trans-Golgi network is the major sorting compartment of the secretory pathway for protein, lipid and membrane traffic. There is a constant flow of membrane and cargo to and from this compartment. Evidence is emerging that the trans-Golgi network has multiple biochemically and functionally distinct subdomains, each of which contributes to the combined sorting and transport requirements of this dynamic compartment. The recruitment of distinct arrays of protein complexes to trans-Golgi network membranes is likely to produce the diversity of structure and biochemistry observed amongst subdomains that serve to generate different carriers or maintain resident trans-Golgi network components. This review discusses how these subdomains may be formed and examines the molecular players involved, including G proteins, clathrin adaptors and golgin tethers. Diversity within these protein families is highlighted and shown to be critical for the functionality of the trans-Golgi network, as a mediator of protein sorting and membrane transport, and for the maintenance of Golgi structure.