1957
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-49213-6
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Gestaltwandel Klassischer Krankheitsbilder

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“…Electrophoresis on cellulose acetate was as described by Kohn (1957), using diethyl barbiturate buffer of pH 8.6 and ionic strength 0.05. Electrophoresis on starch block followed the method of Kunkel (1954), and in starch gel the method of Smithies (1955) using either the discontinuous buffer system (Poulik, 1957) or a phosphate buffer system .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrophoresis on cellulose acetate was as described by Kohn (1957), using diethyl barbiturate buffer of pH 8.6 and ionic strength 0.05. Electrophoresis on starch block followed the method of Kunkel (1954), and in starch gel the method of Smithies (1955) using either the discontinuous buffer system (Poulik, 1957) or a phosphate buffer system .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was, at this juncture, clearly a 'nation of intent', predicated on a republican ideal that had its roots in both the idea of the Reformation as a 'people's movement' and in the writings of Whig political thinkers in England who promulgated 'a civic and patriotic ideal in which the personality was founded in property, perfected in citizenship but perpetually threatened by corruption' (Hall 1990: 8;Pocock 1975: 507;Smith 1999: 167). On paper at least, this New World national imaginary conformed closely to Hans Kohn's definition of nationality as a state of mind 'striving to correspond to a political fact' even before the nation in question had been secured (Kohn 1945: 19; see also Kohn 1961).…”
Section: Thirteen Clocksmentioning
confidence: 64%