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ABRAHAM LINCOLN: CENTRALIZING CLASS WARRIOR
Abraham Lincoln was the great centralizer. His War of 1861 was only the tip of the iceberg in this regard. This core of his philosophy can also be seen in his “contributions” to class warfare, the American “system” of public works, strong tariff protection, public lands policy, welfare payments to large corporate interests, and in the contrasts between the Confederate and the U.S. Constitutions.Class warfare, Lincoln, tariffs, public lands, Confederate Constitution, centralization
Preparation and polymerization of Beta-4-morphilinoethyl chloride and dehydration of Beta-4-morpholineethanol
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University, 1940Beta-4-Morpholineethanol was prepared by allowing equivalent quantities Beta.Beta-dichlorodiethyl ether and ethanolamine to react in the presence of ten percent excess calcium carbonate or sodium hydroxide. Although conditions were varied considerably, the yield in every experiment was about twenty percent. After removal of the B-4-morpholineethanol, a solid remained in every experiment which was not identified. The Beta-4-morpholineethanol was identified by analysis of its picrate and by a comparison of the melting point of its picrate with one prepared from known B-4-morpholineethanol
Preparation and polymerization of Beta-4-morphilinoethyl chloride and dehydration of Beta-4-morpholineethanol
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University, 1940Beta-4-Morpholineethanol was prepared by allowing equivalent quantities Beta.Beta-dichlorodiethyl ether and ethanolamine to react in the presence of ten percent excess calcium carbonate or sodium hydroxide. Although conditions were varied considerably, the yield in every experiment was about twenty percent. After removal of the B-4-morpholineethanol, a solid remained in every experiment which was not identified. The Beta-4-morpholineethanol was identified by analysis of its picrate and by a comparison of the melting point of its picrate with one prepared from known B-4-morpholineethanol
Continuums
There are continuum problems in political economy. There are no objective non-debatable
solutions to any of them. All answers to them are arbitrary. Responding to these challenges
are, ideally, the responsibility of courts, juries, etc
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Comprehensive sequence-to-function mapping of cofactor-dependent RNA catalysis in the glmS ribozyme.
Massively parallel, quantitative measurements of biomolecular activity across sequence space can greatly expand our understanding of RNA sequence-function relationships. We report the development of an RNA-array assay to perform such measurements and its application to a model RNA: the core glmS ribozyme riboswitch, which performs a ligand-dependent self-cleavage reaction. We measure the cleavage rates for all possible single and double mutants of this ribozyme across a series of ligand concentrations, determining kcat and KM values for active variants. These systematic measurements suggest that evolutionary conservation in the consensus sequence is driven by maintenance of the cleavage rate. Analysis of double-mutant rates and associated mutational interactions produces a structural and functional mapping of the ribozyme sequence, revealing the catalytic consequences of specific tertiary interactions, and allowing us to infer structural rearrangements that permit certain sequence variants to maintain activity
Presentation: Data access in North America: Current state and future consequences
Presentation at the First DwB European Data Access Forum
On exchange, monetary credit transactions, barter, time preference, interest rates, and productivity
We attempt in this paper to tie together several basic insights of praxeology, and several that are
not at all that basic. These include the following: that gains from exchange are subjective; that this
applies to profits and interest; that credit transactions can occur under barter; that interest arises
from time preference even under a pure time preference theory of interest; and that productivity
can, under disequilibrium conditions, affect the various rates of interest
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