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Practical Cell Analysis

Practical Cell Analysis

Dimitri Pappas

John Wiley Sons Inc
2010
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As analytical chemistry and biology move closer together, biologists are performing increasingly sophisticated analytical techniques on cells. Chemists are also turning to cells as a relevant and important sample to study newly developed methods. Practical Cell Analysis provides techniques, hints, and time-saving tips explaining what may be “common knowledge” to one field but are often hidden or unknown to another. Within this practical guide: The procedures and protocols for cell separation, handling cells on a microscope and for using cells in microfluidic devices are presented.Elements of cell culture are taken and combined with the practical advice necessary to maintain a cell lab and to handle cells properly during an analysisThe main chapters deal with the fundamentals and applied aspects of each technique, with one complete chapter focusing on statistical considerations of analyzing cellsMany diagram-based protocols for some of the more common cell processes are includedChapter summaries and extensive tables are included so that key information can be looked up easily in the lab setting Much like a good manual or cookbook this book is a useful, practical guide and a handy reference for all students, researchers and practitioners involved in cellular analysis.
Minority Ethnic Mobilization in the Russian Federation

Minority Ethnic Mobilization in the Russian Federation

Dmitry P. Gorenburg

Cambridge University Press
2006
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This book explains how state institutions affect ethnic mobilization. It focuses on how ethno-nationalist movements emerge on the political arena, develop organizational structures, frame demands, and attract followers. It does so in the context of examining the widespread surge of nationalist sentiment that occurred through the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It shows that even during this period of institutional upheaval, pre-existing ethnic institutions affected the tactics of the movement leaders. It challenges the widely held perception that governing elites can kindle latent ethnic grievances virtually at will to maintain power. It argues that nationalist leaders can't always mobilize widespread popular support and that their success in doing so depends on the extent to which ethnicity is institutionalized by state structures. It shifts the study of ethnic mobilization from the whys of its emergence to the hows of its development as a political force.
The Bogomils

The Bogomils

Dimitri Obolensky

Cambridge University Press
2004
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The Bogomils: A Study in Balkan Neo-Manichaeism traces the development of this little-understood heresy from its Middle Eastern roots. The Bogomils derived elements of their doctrine and practice from the Manichaeans and the Paulicians. By the reign of Alexius Comnenus, Bogomilism was rife within the Bulgarian and Byzantine empire and had taken hold even amongst influential families in Constantinople itself. Though they suffered persecution, decline and ultimate disappearance in their Balkan heartlands, the Bogomils were subsequently an influence upon more celebrated heresies in France and Italy. Dmitri Obolensky’s magisterial study of Balkan dualism remains the definitive work on Bogomilism.
Minority Ethnic Mobilization in the Russian Federation

Minority Ethnic Mobilization in the Russian Federation

Dmitry P. Gorenburg

Cambridge University Press
2003
sidottu
This book explains how state institutions affect ethnic mobilization. It focuses on how ethno-nationalist movements emerge on the political arena, develop organizational structures, frame demands, and attract followers. It does so in the context of examining the widespread surge of nationalist sentiment that occurred through the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It shows that even during this period of institutional upheaval, pre-existing ethnic institutions affected the tactics of the movement leaders. It challenges the widely held perception that governing elites can kindle latent ethnic grievances virtually at will to maintain power. It argues that nationalist leaders can't always mobilize widespread popular support and that their success in doing so depends on the extent to which ethnicity is institutionalized by state structures. It shifts the study of ethnic mobilization from the whys of its emergence to the hows of its development as a political force.
The Bar Exam Memorization Book

The Bar Exam Memorization Book

Dimitri N. Theophilos

Lulu.com
2008
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This unique bar exam supplemental study guide contains a comprehensive and well-ordered concentration of mnemonics, acronyms and other memorization tools to help you retain the vast wealth of information that is the Multistate Bar Exam. The memorization device often connects with the subject rather than the usual random variety, increasing the effectiveness of this tool in a way not seen elsewhere. Includes all MBE (not state-specific) subjects: Constitutional Law, Real Property, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence and Contracts, Torts. It is a extremely useful supplement to your basic study materials and outlines (try downloadable version to save!).
Metro 2033

Metro 2033

Dmitry Glukhovsky

Orion Publishing Group
2011
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The basis of three bestselling computer games Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light, and Metro: Exodus. After the nuclear holocaust a new fear is born - underground...
Listen to Me

Listen to Me

Dmitra-Dejahnae Lucas

Dmitra-Dejahnae Lucas
2022
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Listen to Me is a collection of Dmitra-Dejahnae Lucas' poetry and prose. This work of art is bound by the spoken and unspoken conversations throughout the author's life. Dmitra's words Listen to Me is an ode to everyone surviving with blocked and unaligned throat chakras. The throat chakra (arit), the fifth energy point, is responsible for self-expression, communication and speaking your truth. Ms. Lucas aims to inspire others to introspectively recognize that what they say matters and only they can truly give voice to their inner truth and wisdom. Listen to Me is the commencement to Ms. Lucas' marathon to being a well known poet, creative and author. Dmitra Lucas, Fairfield, CA native, takes her first leap to deconstructing the wounded patriarchal narrative of "women are supposed to be seen and not heard" with Listen to Me: A collection of poetry and prose. Being handed a blue composition notebook in a child's psychiatric hospital ignited Ms. Lucas' pen(wo)manship. Listen to Me: A collection of poetry and prose is an ode to everyone surviving with blocked and unbalanced throat chakras. Ms. Lucas aims to inspire others to introspectively recognize and be true to their voice. Currently, Ms. Lucas resides in Austin, TX and manifests everything her inner child dreamed of with Listen to Me being the gunshot to commence her marathon.
Soul Cries

Soul Cries

D'Mitri S Bibbs

iUniverse
2005
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"An emotional gothic rollercoaster" Wouldn't come close to describing the works of ""Soul Cries." It's a blend of chilling, erotic, and horrific tales that melts vivid images to paint a lasting impression to nourish your soul.
Oh the Places You Will See!

Oh the Places You Will See!

Dimitri Makedonsky

Dimitri Makedonsky
2012
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You've made it After years of hard work and grueling curriculum, you've passed the test. Congrats to you for reaching this milestone . . . now GET A JOB Remember how your parents emphasized the value of a good education, and how it will open doors to a successful and fulfilling career? Well forget it Corporations and institutions don't care that you've studied Plato or Russian literature, they want hard-driving, bottom line, results driven workers that can tow-the-line and conform. "Oh, The Places You Will See" provides the reader with a dose of reality that their liberal arts college adviser never mentioned during freshman orientation. This somewhat jaded parody will set the newly minted graduate on the proper course to a lifetime of rejection and disappointment, as it should be Open wide and take a big bite my friend, for the "world is your oyster", and this one is rancid
Haiku and Hiccups

Haiku and Hiccups

Dimitri Gonis

TillWashington Publishing
2023
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'I grew up in a small village in southern Greece. We had no toilet, no TV, and often no water or electricity. We were so isolated that we learnt about John Lennon's death in 1984 - four years after the incident. There were also very few people around to talk to, and no girls to date. So, I fell in love with my surroundings. They became my friends and confidants. I spoke to them, and they spoke to me. From our large balconies I watched the seasons come and go in the changing hues of the landscape. The warm southerly winds from Africa told me that summer was on its way. The freezing north wind reminded me that I was alive. The spectacular lightning strikes and thunderclaps made me tremble. It was during these years that I realised I was just another speck of dust in the endless, unfathomable universe; a tiny spark in the dark, striving to reconcile my fleeting presence with the eternal majesty around me. That's what this collection is essentially about. Haiku and Hiccups speaks to all of us. My hope is that every person will find themselves in at least one of these poems. That they will feel as if it has been written specifically for them.'
A Placeless Sun

A Placeless Sun

Dimitri Tishler

various Australia publishers
2023
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Allison's plane lands in New York on a wintry November afternoon in 1998, where she will begin a MA in philosophy at Columbia University. In New York Allison reconnects with an old friend, Nava, who introduces Allison to her brother Hooman. Allison strikes up a friendship with Hooman.Allison had begun to experience strange altered mental patterns that she feared could be an emerging madness, but with Hooman's help she eventually finds rhythms of convergence in her life within a mystical framework of ideas hidden within old Egyptian funerary texts, like the Book of Gates, and mystical texts written by Bah ʼu'll h, the prophet founder of the Bah ʼ Faith.Together, Allison and Hooman come to realize that the world they knew never existed to begin with; a new world, both disturbingly beautiful and sublime, rises up to meet them, and they will never be the same again, connected as they are through time and space.
A Placeless Sun

A Placeless Sun

Dimitri Tishler

Dimitri Tishler
2023
sidottu
Allison's plane lands in New York on a wintry November afternoon in 1998, where she will begin a MA in philosophy at Columbia University. In New York Allison reconnects with an old friend, Nava, who introduces Allison to her brother Hooman. Allison strikes up a friendship with Hooman.Allison had begun to experience strange altered mental patterns that she feared could be an emerging madness, but with Hooman's help she eventually finds rhythms of convergence in her life within a mystical framework of ideas hidden within old Egyptian funerary texts, like the Book of Gates, and mystical texts written by Bah ʼu'll h, the prophet founder of the Bah ʼ Faith.Together, Allison and Hooman come to realize that the world they knew never existed to begin with; a new world, both disturbingly beautiful and sublime, rises up to meet them, and they will never be the same again, connected as they are through time and space.
Attack of the Airacobras

Attack of the Airacobras

Dmitriy Loza

University Press of Kansas
2002
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During its titanic military struggle with Germany, the Soviet Union received a major boost with the arrival and deployment of nearly 5,000 Bell P-39 Airacobra fighter planes-courtesy of America's Lend-Lease program. The impact was dramatic, as the Soviets quickly adapted the planes into a devastatingly lethal force. Dmitriy Loza's account, admirably translated and edited by James Gebhardt, vividly re-creates the battle campaigns of this odd coupling of capitalist planes and Marxist pilots and shines a bright light on a little known part of the air war on the Eastern Front. The P-39 proved to be the right plane at the right time for a beleaguered Red Air Force. Built for short range and relatively low altitudes, the P-39 was equipped with a powerful engine and weapons that enabled it to outduel and eventually dominate the Luftwaffe from the Caucusus foothills to Berlin. Focusing on the combat operations and daily life of one unit--the 9th Guards Fighter Division--Loza refutes the myth that the P-39 was used mainly as a tank buster or flying artillery. Instead, its primary mission was to protect Red Army operations from aerial attacks by the enemy. So despite the occasional strafing of trains, truck convoys, and troops, most P-39 operations involved attacks on Luftwaffe bombers and dogfights with their fighter escorts. Center stage in Loza's story are the P-39 pilots and ground crews themselves, including remarkable Captain Aleksandr Pokryshkin and Major Gregoriy Rechkalov, two of the Soviets' top four aces. In addition, Loza details the organization and operations of the unit's noncombat personnel--who refueled and maintained the aircraft, cleaned and reloaded the guns, packed the parachutes, treated the wounded, guarded the airfields, and commanded the squadrons and regiments. Based on interviews with Soviet veterans and extensive access to squadron histories and logbooks, Loza provides a rare and insightful look at what it was like to live and fight in this victorious air unit.