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A History of Experimental Virology

A History of Experimental Virology

Author: Alfred Grafe

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 3642752500

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By their powers of reason scientists will be able to extract from nature the answers to their questions. From: Critique of Pure Reason, 1781 Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), German Philosopher History is a composite of stories. The history of the biological disciplines has been written by all those who opened the gates of new knowledge by generating ideas and the experiments to support them. Previous authors have attempted various approaches to the history of virology, as is reflected in the numerous books and book-series issuing from the publishing houses. This volume is an attempt at a compre hensive yet compact survey of virology, which has meant penetrating the rigid limits of the separate disciplines of biology in which virologists have worked. Writing this history of experimental virology was really a search for the origins and for vital signposts to portray the wide scope of the knowledge attained thus far. This was done in com plete awareness of the fact that every presentation depends heavily upon the perspective of the observer, and of necessity communi cates only a part of the whole. The present scientific story hopes to recount the most important knowledge achieved during this past century - the first century of the exciting developments in virology.


The Zürau Aphorisms

The Zürau Aphorisms

Author: Franz Kafka

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1846550092

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Franz Kafka spent eight months in Zurau between September 1917 and April 1918, enduring at his sister's house the onset of tuberculosis. Illness paradoxically set him free to write his settling of accounts with life, marriage, his family, guilt and man's condition. This work provides a fresh perspective on the collective work of a genius."


The Oxford Companion to Food

The Oxford Companion to Food

Author: Alan Davidson

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2006-09-21

Total Pages: 1944

ISBN-13: 0191018252

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The Oxford Companion to Food by Alan Davidson, first published in 1999, became, almost overnight, an immense success, winning prizes and accolades around the world. Its combination of serious food history, culinary expertise, and entertaining serendipity, with each page offering an infinity of perspectives, was recognized as unique. The study of food and food history is a new discipline, but one that has developed exponentially in the last twenty years. There are now university departments, international societies, learned journals, and a wide-ranging literature exploring the meaning of food in the daily lives of people around the world, and seeking to introduce food and the process of nourishment into our understanding of almost every compartment of human life, whether politics, high culture, street life, agriculture, or life and death issues such as conflict and war. The great quality of this Companion is the way it includes both an exhaustive catalogue of the foods that nourish humankind - whether they be fruit from tropical forests, mosses scraped from adamantine granite in Siberian wastes, or body parts such as eyeballs and testicles - and a richly allusive commentary on the culture of food, whether expressed in literature and cookery books, or as dishes peculiar to a country or community. The new edition has not sought to dim the brilliance of Davidson's prose. Rather, it has updated to keep ahead of a fast-moving area, and has taken the opportunity to alert readers to new avenues in food studies.


Anthropological Genetics

Anthropological Genetics

Author: Michael H. Crawford

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 9780521546973

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Volume detailing the effects of the molecular revolution on anthropological genetics and how it redefined the field.


Ol' Jimmy Dollar

Ol' Jimmy Dollar

Author: Slim Randles

Publisher: Rio Grande Books

Published: 2018-07-19

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9781943681242

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Ol' Jimmy Dollar loves his dogs. Jimmy is a cowboy and lives a simple life. His dogs -- Utensil, A-Frame, and Awesome -- are the center of his world. This is the tale of how they live together under the big sky. The glossary explains terms that cowboys use and will be pure entertainment to parents reading the story to their children. In this book, we have a fun look at Jimmy Dollar, a fi ctional coonhunter, and his three dogs. Whatever else hunting with hounds may be, it sure is fun. I've hunted with hounds for more than half a century, and have never been bored. Frozen, frightened, injured ... okay. But never bored! And is Jimmy Dollar fi ction? Well, sure. But he is also out there on weekend nights, up and down the Rio Grande and the Pecos, and he has a lot of different names, but he's real, too. He's the spirit of the woods and the music of the dogs, and the everlasting hope in the breast of every hounddog man. A good race. A treed coon. Happy dogs. Coffee in the pickup. Can't beat it.