Sentences with phrase «encylopedia of»

United Kingdom About Blog Your Encylopedia of Gin.
But apart from editing a great encylopedia of English law which generations of Canadian lawyers have found useful, what were the Earl of Halsbury's contributions to Canadian law?
One of the best books I have ever read on muscle building is Arnold's Schwarzenegger New Encylopedia of Modern Body Building.
Abbreviations: ACVR2A, activin A receptor type IIA; BMP, bone morphogenetic protein; BMPR, BMP receptor, type II; CNS, Central nervous system; DA, dopaminergic; DMEM / F12, Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium nutrient mixture F - 12; E, embryonic day; GDF, growth differentiation factor; GO, gene ontology; KEGG, Kyoto encylopedia of genes and genomes; MAPK, Mitogen - activated protein kinase; mDA, midbrain dopaminergic; PD, Parkinson's disease; RIPA, radioimmunoprecipitation assay; SN, Substantia nigra; TGF - β, transforming growth factor - β; TH, tyrosine hydroxylase; VM, ventral midbrain / mesencephalon; Zeb2, Zinc finger E-box-binding homoeobox 2

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Writing on this image in his 1964 essay The Plates of the Encylopedia, Roland Barthes observed that the operator of this proto - industrial machine is «not a worker but a little lord who plays on a kind of technological organ [who] produces an extremely fine web».
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