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Rena S Experiment


Rena S Experiment
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Author : Mary Jane Holmes
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1904

Rena S Experiment written by Mary Jane Holmes and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1904 with Literary Criticism categories.




Experiment 116


Experiment 116
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Author : Rena Mosteirin
language : en
Publisher: Counterpath
Release Date : 2021-10-20

Experiment 116 written by Rena Mosteirin and has been published by Counterpath this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-20 with Poetry categories.


Experiment 116 is a creative deformance of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 using automatic machine translation. The poems begin in their original Shakespearean English and are then moved to another language, then another, then perhaps a third, and then back to English. In this way, the poem moves, the poem lives; it is reincarnated, reproduced, misunderstood, and mistaken. The essay that concludes the book explores how our practices of reading, writing, and revision can benefit from the use of free online translation tools. Experiment 116 invites readers to imagine translation errors and variants appearing during this process as a bridge between languages, striking unintentional emotional chords and producing creative depictions of life, as potentially codified by multi-lingual readers. In so doing, it enables a fugitive relation to idioms and stages a confrontation with multiple languages that function as the resources by which poets create, through language, cultural bridges. Experiment 116 asks its reader to consider automated algorithmic language translation as a site for the birth of a poetics of a global refugee idiolect.



Experiment And Natural Philosophy In Seventeenth Century Tuscany


Experiment And Natural Philosophy In Seventeenth Century Tuscany
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Author : Luciano Boschiero
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2007-09-04

Experiment And Natural Philosophy In Seventeenth Century Tuscany written by Luciano Boschiero and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-09-04 with Science categories.


This work counters historiographies that search for the origins of modern science within the experimental practices of Europe’s first scientific institutions, such as the Cimento. It proposes that we should look beyond the experimental rhetoric found in published works, to find that the Cimento academicians were participants in a culture of natural philosophical theorising that existed throughout Europe.



Rena Or The Snow Bird


Rena Or The Snow Bird
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Author : Caroline Lee Hentz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1851

Rena Or The Snow Bird written by Caroline Lee Hentz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1851 with Literary Criticism categories.




Evolution And The Spontaneous Generation Debate


Evolution And The Spontaneous Generation Debate
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Author : H. Charlton Bastian
language : en
Publisher: A&C Black
Release Date : 2001-04-15

Evolution And The Spontaneous Generation Debate written by H. Charlton Bastian and has been published by A&C Black this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-04-15 with Science categories.


'Carefully selected by James Strick, this comprehensive collection of primary source materials resurrects the forgotten man of evolutionary theory, Henry Charlton Bastian, and opens a new window on controversies which divided the ranks of evolutionary naturalists. The hostile reaction of Thomas Henry Huxley and his allies to Bastian's challenge - that they accept the theory of spontaneous generation and the materialism connected with it - shows just how far they were willing to go to sanitize evolutionary theory for public consumption while maintaining their own respectability. Strick's collection is a vivid reminder of the volatile politics of evolution and the importance of not losing sight of "the losers" in scientific controversy.' - Bernard Lightman 'Strick garners all the backbiting documents to show how crucial aspects of the Darwinian orthodoxy were made. The knock-down fight in the 1870s between Huxley and Tyndall, and the brilliant pathology professor Henry Bastian, was over the inclusion of spontaneous generation. Bastian's initial success in justifying it and picking up rival medical support reveals that Huxley's evolutionary view was not an inevitable outcome. The sparring in Strick's volumes proves that it took all of Huxley's and Tyndall's scientific, rhetorical and darker skills to establish their version of Darwinism.' - Adrian Desmond 'An invaluable resource for the understanding of the controversies on the origin of life on earth.' - Dr Iris Fry 'Everybody knows that life's creation was the last redoubt of natural theology in the nineteenth century and spontaneous generation the atheists' siege-weapon for destroying it. Strick's authoritative collection breaks new ground by showing how unbelievers themselves came to blows over the origin of life - even Darwin's followers. Their contest for the Victorian moral heights is a case study of the politics of science and a timely reminder that arguments among 'public scientists' are never simply about "the facts".' - Dr James Moore Evolution and the Spontaneous Generation Debate collects the rare primary works on the origin of life by Henry Charlton Bastian (1837--1915), one of the brightest young rising Darwinian stars of the time. It contains all Bastian's key works on this subject, from his very first in 1871, The Modes of Origin of Lowest Organisms, through to one of his last, The Evolution of Life in 1907. The set also includes contemporary reviews and responses to Bastian's work which illustrate how emotive this theory was during the 1870s and why the likes of T. H. Huxley and John Tyndall went to extraordinarily great lengths to oppose Bastian. In the first two decades after the publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species (1859), a lively, often heated debate broke out about what the implications of Darwin's theory were for understanding the origin of life from non-living matter. Nowhere was the debate more acrimonious than among the Darwinians themselves. The response to Bastian's work was uniformly negative in Christian religious circles, and created a tremendous response, both negative and positive, from the Darwinians. One faction, including medical doctors and scientific journals, strongly supported Bastian's ideas, another, including Huxley, Tyndall and the powerful X Club, fiercely attacked Bastian, eventually declaring him vanquished by 1878. This set contains examples of both reactions, including Huxley's famous 'Biogenesis and Abiogenesis' address. This set is crucial to understanding the genesis of today's ideas about the origin of life. Much of the broad outlines of modern Darwinian ideas took shape in the debate over Bastian's work and have remained with us since. Featuring an introduction by James Strick, Assistant Professor of Biology and Society, Arizona State University, Evolution and the Spontaneous Generation Debate will amply reward study by scientists, physicians, historians of science, and all in the modern scientific world, who wish to better understand public controversy in science. --contains important writings by nineteenth-century scientists on the spontaneous generation debate --important case study of a Victorian debate on evolution --crucial to understanding the development of the origin of life theory in the nineteenth century



Rena Or The Snowbird


Rena Or The Snowbird
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Author : Caroline Lee Hentz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1854

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Gene Activity In Early Development


Gene Activity In Early Development
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Author : Eric H. Davidson
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date : 2012-12-02

Gene Activity In Early Development written by Eric H. Davidson and has been published by Elsevier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-02 with Science categories.


Gene Activity in Early Development, Second Edition is devoted to gene activity in early development, considering the estimates of RNA and protein synthesis rates, complexities, and amounts. A quantitative treatment of some of the key classes of macromolecules in early embryos and oocytes is also offered. This edition is organized into eight chapters and begins with an overview of the variable gene activity theory of cell differentiation, emphasizing the transcription level regulation as the fundamental process underlying differentiation and development. The following chapters explore the genome regulation of embryogenesis, differential embryo cell function, and transcription and protein synthesis in early embryos. The reader is also introduced to direct measurements regarding the DNA sequences transcribed during early development and localization of morphogenetic determinants in egg cytoplasm. The book concludes with a discussion of the structure of lampbrush chromosomes and the synthesis of heterogeneous nuclear and messenger RNAs during oogenesis. This book will prove useful to students as well as established researchers interested in developmental genetics.



Rena S Promise


Rena S Promise
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Author : Rena Kornreich Gelissen
language : en
Publisher: Beacon Press
Release Date : 2015-03-17

Rena S Promise written by Rena Kornreich Gelissen and has been published by Beacon Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-17 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


An expanded edition of the powerful memoir about two sisters' determination to survive during the Holocaust featuring new and never before revealed information about the first transport of women to Auschwitz In March 1942, Rena Kornreich and 997 other young women were rounded up and forced onto the first Jewish transport of women to Auschwitz. Soon after, Rena was reunited with her sister Danka at the camp, beginning a story of love and courage that would last three years and forty-one days. From smuggling bread for their friends to narrowly escaping the ever-present threats that loomed at every turn, the compelling events in Rena’s Promise remind us that humanity and hope can survive inordinate brutality.



The Deaf And The Hard Of Hearing In The Occupational World


The Deaf And The Hard Of Hearing In The Occupational World
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Author : Alice Barrows
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1936

The Deaf And The Hard Of Hearing In The Occupational World written by Alice Barrows and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1936 with Adult education categories.




Advancements In Gel Science A Special Issue In Memory Of Toyoichi Tanaka


Advancements In Gel Science A Special Issue In Memory Of Toyoichi Tanaka
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Author : Masayuki Tokita
language : en
Publisher: MDPI
Release Date : 2019-08-19

Advancements In Gel Science A Special Issue In Memory Of Toyoichi Tanaka written by Masayuki Tokita and has been published by MDPI this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-08-19 with Science categories.


A gel is a state of matter that consists of a three-dimensional cross-linked polymer network and a large amount of solvent. Because of their structural characteristics, gels play important roles in science and technology. The science of gels has attracted much attention since the discovery of the volume phase transition by Professor Toyoichi Tanala at MIT in 1978. MDPI planned to publish a Special Issue in Gels to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this discovery, which received submissions of 13 original papers and one review from various areas of science. We believe that readers will find this Special Issue informative as to the recent advancements of gel research and the broad background of gel science.