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If Edward Everett is remembered at all today, it is as the orator
who gave the other speech at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on November
19, 1863. Ironically, Everett's oration, which was given wide
coverage in contemporary newspapers, was recognized as both
epideictic and argumentative. Everett defended the Union cause,
whereas Lincoln's speech was strictly ceremonial. A second irony
that attends Everett's oratorical career is that his countrymen
believed him to be one of the great orators of the time, the
undisputed master of ceremonial address. In this first new study of
Edward Everett's oratory, author Ronald Reid addresses the
historical and oratorical paradoxes that have influenced
perceptions of Everett's career. Reid reconstitutes the role of
epideictic rhetoric in the United States from the end of the
Revolutionary War to the eve of the Civil War and reinstates
Everett in the pantheon of great American orators. He demonstrates
why Everett fell into virtual obscurity and treats the reader to a
penetrating analysis of the role of public persuasion in the United
States during a critical period in its history. In Edward Everett:
Unionist Orator Reid effectively restores Everett to his rightful
rostrum in the unfolding national drama from the 1820s to the
1860s, providing a sweeping story of America's golden age of
oratory in the process. The book opens with a discussion of the
influence of Everett's eighteenth-century heritage on his desire to
save the Union at all costs. The author shows how the seeds of
Everett's Unionism were starting to sprout in his literary and
theological speeches and writings, and how he developed the
rhetorical methods that he would use throughout his career.Next,
Reid deals with Everett's oratory during his years of service,
first as a congressman and then as governor of Massachusetts. Here
he discusses Everett's increasing concern about the divisiveness of
the partisan and sectional causes he espoused. Chapters three and
four deal with Everett's modification of his earlier Unionist
strategies in an effort to deal with increasing sectionalism and
preserve the United States. In conclusion, Reid reviews Everett's
oratory, speculating about the role of epideictic oratory in
general in maintaining, or failing to maintain, social unity.
Sample speeches complete the work, which include a partial text of
one of Everett's congressional speeches, a 4th of July oration, his
"Character of Washington," and a partial text of Everett's
Gettysburg address.
Furthering efforts to simulate the potency and specificity
exhibited by peptides and proteins in healthy cells, this
remarkable reference supplies pharmaceutical scientists with a
wealth of techniques for tapping the enormous therapeutic potential
of these molecules-providing a solid basis of knowledge for new
drug design. Provides a broad, comprehensive overview of peptides
and proteins as mediators of cell movement, proliferation,
differentiation, and communication. Written by more than 50 leading
international authorities, Peptides and Protein Drug Analysis
discusses strategies for dealing with the complexity of peptides
and proteins in conformational flexibility and amino acid sequence
variability analyzes drug formulations facilitated by solid-phase
peptide synthesis and recombinant DNA technology examines chemical
purity analysis by high-pressure chromatographic, capillary
electrophoretic, gel electrophoretic, and isoelectric focusing
methods highlights drug design elements derived from protein
folding, bioinformatics, and computational chemistry demonstrates
uses of unnatural mutagenesis and combinatorial chemistry explores
mass spectrometry, protein sequence, and carbohydrate analysis
illustrates bioassays and other new functional analysis methods
surveys spectroscopic techniques such as ultraviolet, fluorescence,
Fourier transform infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
addresses ways of distinguishing between levels of therapeutic and
endogenous agents in cells reviews structural analysis tools such
as ultracentrifugation and light, X-ray, and neutron scattering and
more! Featuring over 3400 bibliographic citations and more than 500
tables, equations, and illustrations, Peptide and Protein Drug
Analysis is a must-read resource for pharmacists; pharmacologists;
analytical, organic, and pharmaceutical chemis
Furthering efforts to simulate the potency and specificity
exhibited by peptides and proteins in healthy cells, this
remarkable reference supplies pharmaceutical scientists with a
wealth of techniques for tapping the enormous therapeutic potential
of these molecules-providing a solid basis of knowledge for new
drug design.
Provides a broad, comprehensive overview of peptides and proteins
as mediators of cell movement, proliferation, differentiation, and
communication.
Written by more than 50 leading international authorities, Peptides
and Protein Drug Analysis
discusses strategies for dealing with the complexity of peptides
and proteins in conformational flexibility and amino acid sequence
variability
analyzes drug formulations facilitated by solid-phase peptide
synthesis and recombinant DNA technology
examines chemical purity analysis by high-pressure chromatographic,
capillary electrophoretic, gel electrophoretic, and isoelectric
focusing methods
highlights drug design elements derived from protein folding,
bioinformatics, and computational chemistry
demonstrates uses of unnatural mutagenesis and combinatorial
chemistry
explores mass spectrometry, protein sequence, and carbohydrate
analysis
illustrates bioassays and other new functional analysis methods
surveys spectroscopic techniques such as ultraviolet, fluorescence,
Fourier transform infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
addresses ways of distinguishing between levels of therapeutic and
endogenous agents in cells
reviews structural analysis tools such as ultracentrifugation and
light, X-ray, and neutron scattering
and more
Featuring over 3400 bibliographic citations and more than 500
tables, equations, and illustrations, Peptide and Protein Drug
Analysis is a must-read resource for pharmacists; pharmacologists;
analytical, organic, and pharmaceutical chemists; cell and
molecular biologists; biochemists; and upper-level undergraduate
and graduate students in these disciplines.
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