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Molecular model of trimeric G-protein
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Promotrional photograph: British Oxygen Company, c. 1955
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Molecular model of trimeric G-protein
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Letters from the British Oxygen Co. Ltd. to the Department of Biometry
Date: Jul 1952Reference: HALDANE/3/1/4/3/113Part of: Haldane Papers- Books
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Euclide's Elements; the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated. With Archimedes Theorems of the sphere and cylinder, investigated by the method of indivisibles. By Isaac Barrow, D. D. Late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. To which is added in this edition, Euclide's data with Marinus's preface. And a brief treatise of regular solids.
Euclid.Date: 1714- Books
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Euclide's Elements; the whole fifteen books, compendiously demonstrated: with Archimedes's theorems of the sphere and cylinder, investigated by the method of indivisibles. Also, Euclide's data, and a brief treatise of regular solids. By Isaac Barrow, D.D. late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. The whole carefull corrected, and illustrated with copper plates. To which is now added an appendix, Containing, The Nature, Construction, and Application of Logarithms. By J. Barrow, Author of Navigatio Britannica, &c
Euclid.Date: 1751- Books
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Euclide's elements; the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated: with Archimedes's theorems of the sphere and cylinder investigated by the method of indivisibles. By Isaac Barrow, D. D. late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. To which is annex'd, Euclide's data, and a brief treatise of regular solids. The whol revis'd with great care, and some Hundreds of Errors of the former Impression corrected. By Thomas Haselden, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
Euclid.Date: 1732- Books
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Euclide's Elements; the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated: with Archimedes's theorems of the sphere and cylinder investigated by the method of indivisibles. By Isaac Barrow, D. D. late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. To which is annex'd Euclide's Data with Marinus's preface, and a brief Treatise of Regular Solids. And in this edition is added a supplement, containing some practical corollaries deduced from some of the most material Propositions in Euclide,
Euclid.Date: 1722- Books
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La perspective cvrievse ov magie artificiele des effets merveillevx. De l'optique, par la vision directe. La catoptrique, par la reflexion des miroirs plats, cylindriques & coniques, la dioptrique, par la refraction des crystaux ... / Par le père f. Ican François Nicéron.
Nicéron, Jean François, 1613-1646.Date: 1638- Books
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La perspective cvrievse ov magie artificiele des effets merveillevx. De l'optique, par la vision directe. La catoptrique, par la reflexion des miroirs plats, cylindriques & coniques, la dioptrique, par la refraction des crystaux ... / Par le père f. Ican François Nicéron ...
Nicéron, Jean François, 1613-1646.Date: 1638- Books
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Geometry made easy; or, a new and methodical explanation of the elements of geometry. Containing, I. A very easy and concise Commentary on the first Six, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, and XV Books of Euclid, and the most material Propositions of Archimedes, concerning the Circle, and its Quadrature, the Cylinder, Cone, and Sphere. II. A compendious Treatise of Algebra, with its Application in the Solution of several curious and useful Geometrical Problems. III. A Collection of Recreative Problems, proposed for the Learner's Diversion, being chiefly extracted from Ozanam's Mathematical Recreations. IV. An Introduction to Conic Sections, containing a familiar Explanation of the most principal Properties of the Ellipsis, Parabola, Hyperbola, &c. To which is added, an entire new, curious and exact method of exhibiting in miniature, the various kinds of solids, Regular and Irregular, and also their Sections; each being distinctly and exactly shewn as they really are in their natural state, by schemes cut out of paste-board: by which means the Doctrine of Solids will be much easier comprehended than by any other Method yet Published. By John Lodge Cowley, Late Master of the Academy in St. Martin's-Lane. Recommended and approved by several very eminent Mathematicians, as the most proper Book on this Subject, for the Use of Mathematical Schools, and such as would learn the Principles of this Science by their own Application only.
Cowley, John Lodge, 1719-1797.Date: [1752]- Digital Images
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Mercurial Air-holder and Breathing Machine. Plate at the begining of Research 1: Concerning the Analysis of Nitric Acid and Nitrous Gas and the Profuction if Nitrous Oxide. Fig 1 Represent a section of the machine, which consists of a strong glass cylinder (A), cemented to one of the same kind (B), fitted to the solid block (C), into which the glass tube (D) is cemented for conveying air into the moveable receiver (E). The brass axis (Fig 2, F) having a double bearing at (a, a) is terminated at one end by the wheel (G), the circumference of which equal to the depth of the receiver, so that it mat be drawn to the surface of the mercury by the cord (b) in one revolution; to the other end is fitted the wheel (H) front view seen in Fig 3...
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The world under pressure. Red.
S'Himi, BatoulDate: [2014]Reference: 3162274i- 3-D Objects
The world under pressure. Turquoise.
S'Himi, BatoulDate: [2014]Reference: 3198548i- Digital Images
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Histidine phosphocarrier protein, mol. model
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Histidine phosphocarrier protein, mol. model
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Histidine phosphocarrier protein, mol. model
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Histidine phosphocarrier protein, mol. model
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Histidine phosphocarrier protein, mol. model
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Histidine phosphocarrier protein, mol. model
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G protein: Ras-RasGAP complex, mol. model
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Ferritin - molecular model
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Ferritin - molecular model
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Ferritin - molecular model
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A plan and descripti[on] of Mr. John Stewart'[s] fire engine mill, being a machine to apply the power of fire engines to all kinds of mills that require much force, but is most profitable to grind sugar canes; as one of them, with a Cylinder of Thirty Inches Diameter, is proved will do as much as four Cattle Mills, that employ from 160 to 200 Steers; and the Trash of the Canes, that works the Fire Engine, boils the great Coppers at the same Time, without any additional Expence, or Consumption of Fuel. And A Plan and Description of the Application of a Fire Engine to work Saws, that will be next most profitable to saw Timber, as the Slabs, or Branches of the Trees sawed, will supply Fuel without Expence, particularly in North America, as they may be set in the most convenient Situation for Timber and Navigation, &c. Also A Plan and Description of a Reservoir, to be made of Earth, that will be as staunch as Cisterns made of Stone and Lime, and grouted, and a Method of collecting Rain Water to supply them, as is practised in the East-Indies, and other Countries subject to long Drought. Likewise, a Plan and Description of a Sliding Rod, that, by the Fire Engine, which grinds the Canes, will work a Pump at a Distance of 400 Yards or upwards, from the Engine, and raise Water, that may be conveyed in Wooden Gutters, set on Posts or Phlars of Stone, to any higher Ground, that may be convenient to let into Cane Pieces to water Canes. Also a Description of Marles, such as used in most Parts in the North of England, to manure Land which the Patentee hath seen of the same Kinds in Parts in Jamaica, but it is not known to be Marle; or the Value of it, or the Uses and Benefits to be had by it. A further Description of the said Machines &c. is given in the Preface. With an Account of the Opposition and Distress the Patentee met in Jamaica, by Means of a Millwright, who imposed on the greater Part of the principle Gentlemen of the Island, by shewing them a Draught of a Counterfeit of the Patentee's Invention, that had two Wheels less and comparing it with a Draught of the Patentee's that was published, to believe it to be more useful, altho' it will herein appear, that it was an imaginary Invention, and that the said, Millwright used every diabolical Means, he could contrive, to depreciate and hinder the Patentee's Invention from coming into Practice.
Stewart, John, of London.Date: 1776