... M. D.
Professor Emeritus
Department of Pharmacology
University of Kiel
Germany
Klaus Mohr, M. D.
Professor
Department of Pharmacology
and Toxicology
Institute of Pharmacy
University of Bonn
Germany
Albrecht ... Ziegler, Ph. D.
Professor
Department of Pharmacology
University of Kiel
Germany
Detlef Bieger, M. D.
Professor
Division of Basic Medical Sciences
Faculty of Medicine
Memorial University of
Newfoundland
St. ... readers of the multilingual editions of the Color
Atlas for their suggestions. We are indebted to Prof. Ulrike Holzgrabe, Würzburg,
Doc. Achim Meißner, Kiel, Prof. Gert-Hinrich Reil, Oldenburg, Prof....
... the promoters of the various
sorts ofhistoryof science. Then and only then, will the historyof knowledge retain
the central role it should have in the history and philosophy of science.
CNRS: ... organization ofhistoryof physics?
In the afterword of the collection of essays in Big Science: The Growth of Large
Scale Research,
1
Bruce Hevly summarized some of the new features of large-scale
research ... thinking of taking up obstetrics”.
Such a story that reflects the image of the historyof science as a realm for amateur
retired professors has changed over the last half century. Historyof science...
... for 20 miles. Tales of drowned lands
are told of the sands of Lavan, of the feast of drunken Seithenyn, and of the bells of
Aberdovey. But the sea is a kind neighbour. Its soft, warm winds bathe ... 1535, the
officers of the shire found that it was a nest of brigands and outlaws.
In the more peaceful and humane days of Queen Elizabeth, Sir Henry Sidney became
President of the Court of Wales. ... of the country—the
manning of the great wall in the north of Roman Britain, the garrisoning of the legion
towns, and the holding of the western sea—in their own hand.
Gradually the power of...
... him with a complete production of elegance,
of use, and of duration Although works of genius ought to come out of the mint
doubly refined, yet history admits of a much greater latitude to the ... near the centre of the kingdom, in the north-west extremity of the county of
Warwick, in a kind of peninsula, the northern part of which is bounded by
Handsworth, in the county of Stafford, and ... and more mistake, cloathed in the dress of antique
diction, which plainly evinces the necessity of modern history.
It is matter of surprise that none of those religious drones, the monks, who...
... (1994) Peculiarities of feeding
of pike and bream juveniles rearing in
illuminated cages. Ecology 3, 23–28.
Introduction and Historyof Cage Culture 39
Introduction and Historyof Cage Culture 5
Species ... months of culture; production of
500–600 g per fish
Stocked with juveniles; feeding with trash fish at 5% of body
weight twice daily, with FCR of 3.6:1; 4 months culture period;
growth rate of 4 ... daily at 1–3% of
body weight or at 4–8% of body weight for fish less than 100 g;
FCR of about 5–9:1; 1–2 years culture period; production of
2.5–6 kg per fish
Stocking density is 25 fish of size 0.89...
... anticipation of the future based
on specific understanding of the historical branches of the
sciences of human action. . . . What thymology achieves is
the elaboration of a catalogue of human traits. ... Understand-
ing deals with judgments of value, with the choice of ends
and of the means resorted to for the attainment of these
ends, and with the valuation of the outcome of actions per-
formed.
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Furthermore, ... Mises’s
words, “are the starting point of a specific mode of reflection, of
the specific understanding of the historical sciences of human
action.” Equipped with the method of “specific understand-
ing,”...
... part of their money back. An analysis of
depositors’ claims revealed twenty of over £200, the biggest being sums of £590
deposited by James Byrne of Bolton Street and £577 by Isabella Tennant of ... the floor of the House of
Commons. One M.P., noting how his own bank excluded the better off, found it
‘astonishing how many persons of a superior rank endeavour to avail themselves of
it’. ...
The previous dearth of outlets for savings helps explain the initial success of the
savings banks, and also accounts for the profile of the typical account-holder.
By the end of 1818 there were...
...
Dentition of Hare
Sub-order
Duplicidentata
Side view of Grinders of Asiatic Elephant Genus Elephas
Grinder of Asiatic Elephant Genus Elephas
Grinder of African Elephant Genus Elephas
Section of ...
Gaur Appendix C
NATURAL HISTORY
OF THE
MAMMALIA OF BRITISH INDIA AND CEYLON.
INTRODUCTION.
In laying before the public the following historyof the Indian Mammalia, I am
actuated ... Horsfield's
'Catalogue of the Mammalia in the Museum of the East India Company,' Dr. Dobson's
'Monograph of the Asiatic Chiroptera,' the writings of Professors Martin Duncan,...
... 71
7 The Empire of Charlemagne 82–83
8 Treaty of Verdun 93
9 Treaty of Mersen 95
10 Fiefs and Suzerains of the Counts of Champagne 113
11 France at the Close of the Reign of Philip Augustus ... Oman.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORYOF WESTERN EUROPE
CHAPTER I
THE HISTORICAL POINT OF VIEW
The scope of history.
1. History, in the broadest sense of the word, is all that we know ... an outline of the historyof the Roman Empire during the
centuries immediately preceding the barbarian invasions, see BOTSFORD, Historyof
Rome, WEST, Ancient History to the Death of Charlemagne,...
... marketing Macro: • Historyof marketing practice
history 1962, 1976, 1988, practices, ideas, • Thought and • Historyof marketing thought
Hollander 1960, 1983, theories, schools of practice
Shapiro ... Monieson, D.D. (1990) ‘Early Development of the Philosophy of
Marketing Thought’, Journal of Marketing 54(1): 102–113.
Jones, D.G.B. and Shaw, E.H. (2002) ‘A Historyof Marketing Thought’, in B.A. Weitz
and ... hard to conceive of social exchange, per se, serving as the founda-
tional hub for a general theory of marketing.
Marketing history school
Marketing history addresses questions of when practices...
... developed by the untiring energy of its adherents through all the successive ages of history, and a
history of this growth is a historyof its conflicts. No study of any Indian system is therefore ... inmost
essence of man? The self of man involves an ambiguity, as it is used in a variety of senses. Thus so far as man
consists of the essence of food (i.e. the physical parts of man) he is called ... stage of simple faith and that therefore they cannot have any
philosophy at all in the proper sense of the term. Thus Professor Frank Thilly of the Cornell University says in
his Historyof Philosophy...
... Historyof England, Volume I, Part VI
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application of the duke of York. He was also believed to be
affectionate to the religion and constitution of his country. He was
but twenty years of ... persuasion of a just
cause supported him against the terrors of death, while his
enthusiasm, excited by the prospect of glory, embellished the
conclusion of a life, which through the whole course of ... treat,
all of them, of religious subjects, and are absolutely unintelligible: no
traces of eloquence, or even of common sense, appear in them. A
strange paradox! did we not know, that men of the...