- the
amino acid tyrosine. L-tyrosine is
converted to p-coumaric
acid by the
enzyme tyrosine ammonia lyase (TAL). From here, p-coumaric
acid is converted...
- or
Medicine for the
invention of
perfusion pump,
became an
advocate of
eugenic policies in
Vichy France.
Charles Richet won the 1913
Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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Google Books Antique Copying Machines from
Office Museum Eugenic de
Zuccato (1895)
Patent US548116
Improvement for
stencils from typewriting...
-
Latin acētum acetabulum, acetate, acetic, acetone, acetum,
triacetate acid-
acidic, sour
Latin acidus acidiferous, acidity, acidosis, acidulation, acidulous...
- (UIA).
Retrieved 2023-07-15. Mendelsohn,
Everett (March–April 2000). "The
Eugenic Temptation".
Harvard Magazine.
Special Collections &
Archives Research...
- from now it will no more
occur to a
normal person to mate with a
person eugenically unfit than to
marry a
habitual criminal. In 1926,
Tesla commented on...
- the US. The
claim that the
earliest progenitors had been
established and
eugenic bias of Muncey's, Davenport's, and Vessie's work
contributed to misunderstandings...
-
restrictive during the
Second Sino-****anese War. In 1945,
Chiang adopted a
eugenic po****tion
policy that was
intended to
promote hybrid vigor by encouraging...
- of
genetic improvement . . . to
accomplish in one or two
generations of
eugenic practice what
would now take ten or one hundred. Euphenics,
which literally...
- prostitution,
forced marriage, rape, ****ual har****ment,
honor killings,
acid throwing, and
dowry related violence.
Governments can be
complicit in violence...