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Robert Redfield and the development of American anthropology. (reprint 2004).(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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February 1, 2007
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Robert Redfield and the development of American anthropology. (reprint 2004)
Wilcox, Clifford.
Lexington Books
2006
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Resorbable guidance devices for the regeneration of peripheral nerves.(Prostheses)
Newspaper article from: Medical Textiles
; ...achieved when the conduct is seeded with Schwann cells. The researchers also described...growth of nerve axons, it is believed. Schwann cells Named after the German physiologist Theodor Schwann, Schwann cells (also known as neurolemnocytes...
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Co-counsel in dissent
Magazine article from: Dynamic Chiropractic
; ...understanding of the cell from the work of Theodor Schwann. In his important but largely ignored...E.S. Russell captures the essence of Schwann's theory: "Each cell was itself (for Schwann and Virchow) an organism, and its life...
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Discovering New Worlds in the Realm of the Cell Series: LIFE ITSELF: UNRAVELING THE MYSTERIES OF BIOLOGY Series Number: 1/5
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...1839 two German biologists, Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann, proposed the radical "cell theory." The fundamental...community of many one-celled organisms. Schleiden and Schwann's epochal theory missed on one point. They thought...
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Study data from University of Florida provide new insights into biotechnology.
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week
; ...back to the Cell Theory of Matthias Jakob Schleiden and Theodor Schwann, and the discovery of genetic transformation in bacteria...biotechnology: from the Cell Theory of Schleiden and Schwann to biotech crops. Plant Cell Reports, 2008;27...
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Undergraduate research awards available
Magazine article from: Chemical Engineering Progress
; ...sustained nuclear chain reaction under Stagg Field at the University of Chicago (1942). December 7-Birthday of Theodor Schwann, who named and investigated pepsin, and coined the word "metabolism." (1810). Source: American Chemical Society
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A BLAST FROM THE PAST
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...Lorenzo Bernini in 1598. Waxworks museum founder Marie Tussaud was born on this day in 1761. German physiologist Theodor Schwann, co-originator of the cell theory and the first to use the term, was born on this day in 1810. Linguist Noam...
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The Almanac.
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...Italian sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1598; waxworks museum founder Marie Tussaud in 1761; German physiologist Theodor Schwann, co-originator of the cell theory and the first to use the term, in 1810; novelist Willa Cather in 1876; composer...
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THE ALMANAC
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...Italian sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1598; waxworks museum founder Marie Tussaud in 1761; German physiologist Theodor Schwann, co- originator of the cell theory and the first to use the term, in 1810; novelist Willa Cather in 1876; composer...
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Growing the Red/Green Paradigm: Ecological Socialism in Root and Branch.
Magazine article from: Synthesis/Regeneration
; ...1997). Until recently, little attention was paid to Marx's use of the concept, adapted from the cell theorist Theodor Schwann and the organic chemist Justus Liebig. Another book due out later this year is Joel Kovel's manifesto of political...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Gerard, painter, 1837; Francis Scott Key, attorney and poet, author of "The Star-Spangled Banner", 1843; Theodor Schwann, anatomist and physiologist, 1882; Baron Georges- Eugene Haussmann, rebuilder of Paris, 1891; Thomas Gordon...
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