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If you want practical information on how to use this book please
refer to "Note to the Readers" p. VII. Histochemistry and
cytochemistry are essential tools in biomedical research and
routine service laboratories. Most texts on histochemistry fall
into one of two categories: 1. Encyclopaedic texts covering all or
nearly all information available on the whole or selected parts of
histochemistry. 2. Reviews or surveys of methods found to be useful
by the author(s). While the former category often appeals to the
more philosophically inclined reader, direct guidance on the
selection of technique may be difficult to find. In contrast, the
latter category are often excellent sources for details on how to
perform a particular method with a reasonable chance of success.
Consideration of the exact mechanism of staining, of possible
reasons for failure, and of alternative techniques are, however,
frequently lacking. This book is an introduction to the scientific
basis of histochemistry and is intended to provide a background for
the selection and development of appro priate methods. It is not a
"cook book" and readers expecting exhaustive methodological
descriptions will be disappointed. Although most ofthe contributors
to this book would not describe themselves as histochemists, they
have all at some time found it essential to develop a basic
understanding of histochemistry. This book contains the information
they would have greatly appreciated ready access to at that time."
The plasma membrane forms the living barrier between the cell and
its surroundings. For this reason it has a wide range of important
functions related to the regulation of the composition of the cell
interior and to com munication with the cell exterior. The plasma
membrane has therefore attracted a lot of research interest. Until
the early 1970's it was only pos sible to study the plasma membrane
in situ, its structure e. g. by electron microscopy and its
function e. g. by uptake of radioactively labeled com pounds into
the intact cell or tissue. The first isolation of plant protoplasts
by enzymatic digestion of the cell wall in the early 1970's was an
important step forward in that it provided direct access to the
outer surface of the plasma membrane. More importantly, T. K.
Hodges and R. J. Leonard in 1972 published the description of a
method by which a fraction enriched in plasma membranes could be
isolated from plant tissues using sucrose gradient centrifugation.
As a result, the 1970's saw a leap forward in our understanding of
the structurc and function of the plasma membrane. In 1981, S.
Widell and C. Larsson published the first of a series of papers in
which plasma membrane vesicles of high yield and purity were
isolated from a wide range of plant tissues using aqueous polymer
two-phase parti tioning.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Exercitatio Acad. De Feudis Pomeranicis Samuel Stryk, M.
Moller
This book reviews VA benefits and services. The information
included pertains to all members of the armed forces, including
members of the National Guard and Reserve Components. Chapter 1
contains information on eligibility, how to apply for benefits, key
links and resources, and all the details about VA benefits. Chapter
2 describes employment assistance programs offered by several
federal agencies to assist veterans in their transition from the
military to the civilian labor force and examines, in greater
detail, the SBA's veteran business development programs, the SBA's
efforts to assist veterans' access to capital and the SBA's veteran
contracting programs. Chapter 3 discusses three types of housing
assistance - the loan guaranty program, direct loan programs, and
Specially Adapted Housing program - their origins, how they
operate, and how they are funded. Chapter 4 reports on the
revisions to the loan guaranty program. As reported in chapter 5,
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment for veterans (VR&E) is
an entitlement program that provides job training and other
employment-related services to veterans with service-connected
disabilities. Chapter 7 surveys the legal issues surrounding the
treatment of veterans' benefits in bankruptcy.
This catalog presents the unique inventory of documents housed in
the Bruecke Museum in Berlin. These documents do not only testify
to the various aspects of the Bruecke group and its history, but
also constitute artistic and typographic masterpieces. German text.
Die Dokumente der Kuenstlervereinigung -Bruecke- sind nicht nur
Zeugnisse der verschiedenen Facetten ihrer vitalen Geschichte,
sondern auch kuenstlerische und typographische Meisterwerke. Der
Katalog prasentiert den einzigartigen Bestand des Bruecke-Museums
Berlin.
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