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    Tritiation of proteins and other biomolecules

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    Issued as Summary progress report, Project no. G-33-J04 (continuation of Project no. G-33-J03; continued by Project no. G-33-J05

    Synthetic protease inhibitors

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    Issued as Final report of research grant expenditures, Project no. G-33-F0

    Vol. 33, No. 3

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    Police Body Cameras: Do Illinois Public Employers Have a Duty to Bargain over Their Use?, by James Powers Recent Developmentshttps://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/iperr/1101/thumbnail.jp

    Active site studies on blood proteases

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    Issued as Final report, Project no. G-33-L02 (continuation of G-33-L01; continued by G-33-L03

    THE FIRST-TERM SOLDIER: A SELF-PORTRAIT

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    Vol. 28, No. 4

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    Contents: A New Look At Supervisors : Is Illinois Following the National Trend?, by James J. Powers Recent Developments Announcementhttps://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/iperr/1054/thumbnail.jp

    Vol. 28, No. 4

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    Contents: A New Look At Supervisors : Is Illinois Following the National Trend?, by James J. Powers Recent Developments Announcementhttps://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/iperr/1054/thumbnail.jp

    British Mercantile Mysticism: The Shipwreck by William Falconer (1762)

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    The title of this thesis, British Mercantile Mysticism, explores the relationship between the rising mercantile outlook among the newly evolving middle and merchant classes in England during the seventeenth century into the later part of the eighteenth. It examines the rise of the new science used in the navigation of the great fleet of the merchant marine. These ideas combined with British culture at the time and other influences such as religion, the world of letters, politics and aesthetics are depicted in William Falconer’s poem The Shipwreck (1762). This simple poem can be seen as a microcosm or a reflection of the mindset, aspirations and inspirations that powered the modern and progressive thinking of the eighteenth century in Great Britain. These ideas have since spread to much of the English speaking world (particularly North America, Australia and New Zealand) even to this day
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