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This book provides a comprehensive overview of antibody technology.
It discusses in detail the new generation of engineered antibodies
and the latest developments in immunoassay techniques and
applications, as well as describing conventional methods of
antibody production and use. Antibody Technology will bring the
reader up-to-date with current methods, helping the reader to make
informed decisions on the best approach to a given task with regard
to cost, time and final application.
From 1964 till his retirement in 1993 Harry Wardlaw was professor
first of systematic then of philosophical theology at the Ormond
College Theological Hall in Melbourne, Australia. This period saw
the incorporation of the then Presbyterian Hall into the ecumenical
United Faculty of Theology in 1969 and in 1977 the union of the
Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregationalist Churches to form the
Uniting Church of Australia. Harry was a theological guide to both
these unions, as well as a playfully serious mentor to several
generations of theological students, Anglican and Roman Catholic as
well as Presbyterian and later Uniting Church. He was noted for a
teaching style in which thought became embodied in gesture and any
object lying to hand was a potential teaching aid; for his impish
sense of humor; and for the intensity of focused attention he gave
to any question or idea put to him. The present collection of
articles, by appreciative friends, former students and colleagues
both in Australia and overseas, is presented to Harry on his 77th
birthday.Contributors include: Dietrich Ritschl (Germany), the late
Maurice Wiles (Oxford, UK), Frank Nichol, (NZ) Duncan Reid,
Margaret Yee, (Oxford, UK), the late Davis McCaughey (Australia)
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