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Michael Heidelberger, 1933
Dr. Michael Heidelberger. Contributions of Chemistry of the Knowledge of Immune Processes Lecture delivered March 17th, 1933 Posted with permission
Nonmulberry silk proteins
The emerging field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicines utilising artificial polymers is facing many problems. Despite having mechanical stability, non-toxicity and biodegradability, most of them lack...
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JEFFREY RAVETCH AND MICHAEL YOUNG
Congratulations to Jeffrey Ravetch and Michael Young, recipients of the 2012 Canada Gairdner International Award
Rigid analytic quantum groups and quantum Arens-Michael envelopes
Nicolas Dupré
Aug 19, 2019
We introduce a rigid analytification of the quantized coordinate algebra of a semisimple algebraic group and a quantized Arens-Michael envelope of the enveloping algebra of the corresponding Lie algebra, working over a...
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Towards a sociological analysis of London 2012
Michael L Silk
Oct 01, 2011
Within this article, I focus on a number of productive scholarly avenues to which sociological analysis of London 2012 might want to attend. Understanding major sporting events - and thus the Olympic Games - as inextricably...
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Shear-mediated sol-gel transition of regenerated silk allows the formation of Janus-like microgels.
Microcapsules and microgels consisting of macromolecular networks have received increasing attention due to their biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Protein microgels and in particular silk-based microcapsules have...
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Organocatalytic Enantioselective Sulfa-Michael Additions to α,β-Unsaturated Diazoketones

Enantioselective sulfa-Michael additions to α,β unsaturated diazocarbonyl compounds have been developed. Quinine-derived squaramide was found to be the best catalyst to promote C-S bond formation in a highly stereoselective...

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Toward a physical cultural studies
Within this paper we offer what is hopefully both a suggestive (as opposed to definitive) and generative (as opposed to suppressive) signposting of the ontological, epistemological, and methodological boundaries framing the...
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Biomimetic Supramolecular Fibers Exhibit Water-Induced Supercontraction.
Spider silk is a fascinating material, combining high strength and elasticity that outperforms most synthetic fibers. Another intriguing feature of spider silk is its ability to "supercontract," shrinking up to 50% when exposed...
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Remembering the city:
Andrew Manley, Michael Silk
Dec 01, 2019
Adopting complimentary integrative research methodologies, this article examines changing conceptions of community among urban residents within the city of Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China. Through local residents’ past memories...
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Young girls' embodied experiences of femininity and social class
Based on research with middle-upper class 12–13-year-old school girls, we discuss how femininities were embodied and discursively reconstructed in class-based ways. The data suggests the girls understood class antagonisms within...
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Towards a sociological analysis of London 2012
Michael L Silk
Oct 01, 2011
Within this article, I focus on a number of productive scholarly avenues to which sociological analysis of London 2012 might want to attend. Understanding major sporting events - and thus the Olympic Games - as inextricably...
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Shear-mediated sol-gel transition of regenerated silk allows the formation of Janus-like microgels
Abstract: Microcapsules and microgels consisting of macromolecular networks have received increasing attention due to their biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Protein microgels and in particular silk-based microcapsules...
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Organocatalytic Enantioselective Sulfa-Michael Additions to α,β-Unsaturated Diazoketones

Enantioselective sulfa-Michael additions to α,β unsaturated diazocarbonyl compounds have been developed. Quinine-derived squaramide was found to be the best catalyst to promote C-S bond formation in a highly stereoselective...

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Liquid London
Andrew Manley, Michael Silk
Jan 01, 0001
Under the rubrics of recent ‘terror’ attacks—especially 9/11 and 7/7—the discourses of security and surveillance, and the subsequent heightened awareness of risk and insecurity, have been framed within an increasingly global...
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Towards an evolving critical consciousness in coaching research
Within this paper we argue that the ontological core of sports coaching is fragile, somewhat narrow and blinkered, and acts to constrict that which counts as knowledge within the field. Through contextualising the field within a...
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Towards an evolving critical consciousness in coaching research
Within this paper we argue that the ontological core of sports coaching is fragile, somewhat narrow and blinkered, and acts to constrict that which counts as knowledge within the field. Through contextualising the field within a...
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The corporate constitution of national culture
Focussing on corporatized and mediated imaginings of nation – as highly political, public and pedagogic processes – we aim within this paper to address important questions of cultural identification and discursive address. Our...
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Liquid London
Andrew Manley, Michael Silk
Jan 01, 0001
Under the rubrics of recent ‘terror’ attacks—especially 9/11 and 7/7—the discourses of security and surveillance, and the subsequent heightened awareness of risk and insecurity, have been framed within an increasingly global...
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