Part IV: Discussions of Individual Texts. H. G. Wells, The Time Machine (1895). H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds (1898). George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). Isaac Asimov, I, Robot ... M. Booker,A. Thomas 被引量: 37发表: 2009年 The Universal Library as Modern ...
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Outline Highlights Abstract Keywords Abbreviation 1. Introduction 2. An overview on intrinsic and extrinsic pathway of apoptosis 3. Major signaling molecules in cardiomyocyte apoptosis 4. Non-coding RNA: from biological features to functioning 5. Non-coding RNA: a new player in DCM 6. Non-coding ...
The ‘law of madness’ provided a way in which societies conceived madness, was (and still is) contiguous to that of medical and legal professions. At the centre of traditional medical discourse were the concepts of disease and diagnosis. This is as true of the history of psychiatry as of ...
Similar in style to the "Book of Knowledge", this 10 volume encyclopedia was published 1949/50. John Hammerton was the editor of the first volume, but died a couple of weeks after it was completed. I got my from a free book exchange (I made a £5 donation). I have seen sets in...
Chapter 1 Draw, Write, Speak, Play: The Role of Projection in Diagnosis and Therapy of Children and Adolescents Martin H. Maurer Additional information is available at the end of the chapter http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/67578 Abstract In this chapter, I will (1) review the concept and ...
its kind. Well written by Romain Gary and James Jones, it makes you think about what really happened during those momentous days of World War II. And for those of us who had family members who were involved in D-Day, this film does its bit towards making us proud of their contribution...
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A primordial relic radiation from a hot early beginning of the universe was first predicted by George Gamow in 1948 and by his students Ralph Alpher and Robert Herman in 1949 (see Alpher and Herman, 1988). Gamow (1948) made calculations of the conditions in the early stage of the universe...
The reasons for this include the consumption of large amounts of water and the risks inherent in its disposal. The productivity of hydraulically fractured wells also declines very quickly, and is usually much less than would be expected considering the resources in the reservoir. Thus, there is ...