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Australian Inventors Develop Novel Chymotrypsin Method
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 17 -- Kerry Michelle Dunse of East Brunswick, Australia, Robyn Louise Heath of Clifton Hill, Australia, and Marilyn Anne Anderson of Keilor, Australia, have developed an insect chymotrypsin and inhibitors thereof.
The patent has been assigned to Hexima Limited, Melbourne, Australia.
According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention relates generally to a novel chymotrypsin that exhibits resistance to a plant serine proteinase inhibitor. More particularly, the present invention provides a chymotrypsin which is ...
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Too beautiful to picture; Zeuxis, myth, and Mimesis.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; 9780816647491 Too beautiful to picture; Zeuxis, myth, and Mimesis. Mansfield, Elizabeth C. U. of Minnesota Press 2007 232 pages $25.00 Paperback N7760 Greek painter Zeuxis, unable to find a suitable model for his painting of Helen...
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Trompe l'oeil. (William. M. Harnett) (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York)
Magazine article from: The Nation
; ...birds pecking at the painted grapes of Zeuxis. But the style Tansey employs is so compellingly...legends of painterly illusion, that between Zeuxis and Parrhasios, as told us by Pliny in his Natural History: Zeuxis exhibited a picture of some grapes so...
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Getting Real
Newspaper article from: Seven Days
; ...competition between two still-life painters: Zeuxis and Parrhasius. Zeuxis' still life was so realistic that birds swooped...Parrhasius' turn to unveil his painting, he gave Zeuxis the honor of removing the cloth that covered it...
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Warren Neidich; Galerie Magnus Muller.(BERLIN)(Each Rainbow Must Retain the Chromatic Signature, it ...)
Magazine article from: Artforum International
; ...Greek painters of the fifth century BC, Zeuxis painted grapes so realistic that birds...opponent with a pictute of a curtain. Zeuxis impatiently demanded that Parrhasios pull...the curtain to show him the picture--Zeuxis had fooled the birds, but Parrhasios...
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Robert Bateman's natural worlds
Magazine article from: Journal of Canadian Studies
; ...passage from Pliny: The contemporaries and rivals of Zeuxis were Timanthes, Androcydes, Eupompus, Parrhasius. This last, it is recorded, entered into a contest with Zeuxis. Zeuxis produced a picture of grapes so dexterously represented...
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La vie errante.
Magazine article from: World Literature Today
; ...WLT 53:3, pp. 364-470), gathers together the trilogy of Les raisins de Zeuxis, (1987), Encore les raisins de Zeuxis (1990), and Derniers raisins de Zeuxis (1993), previously available only in extremely limited edition; orchestrates...
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Warren Neidich
Magazine article from: Artforum
; ...Greek painters of the fifth century BC, Zeuxis painted grapes so realistic that birds...opponent with a picture of a curtain. Zeuxis impatiently demanded that Parrhasios pull back the curtain to show him the picture-Zeuxis had fooled the birds, but Parrhasios...
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Games of illusion and reality
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...Pliny the Elder describes a competition in eye-deluding between the painters Zeuxis and Parrhasius. Birds were fooled into pecking Zeuxis' grapes, but Zeuxis himself was fooled by Parrhasius' curtain. Consequently, curtains - and grapes...
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Latest Fossil Tying Humans, Apes, Monkeys
Magazine article from: USA Today
; ...intact cranium found of Aegyptopithecus zeuxis was identified by paleontologist Elwyn...Simons named this creature Aegyptopithecus zeuxis-or "linking Egyptian ape"-after...male skull (left) of Aegyptopithecus zeuxis (artist's rendition at right) and...
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LESS THAN MEETS THE EYE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...according to Greek myth, the artists Zeuxis and Parrhasios competed to see which of...could make the more naturalistic image. Zeuxis's grapes were deceptive enough to fool...be a painting draped in a cloth. When Zeuxis tried to pull the cloth aside, it was...
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