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    Condition: Gut. Agriculture: Engage farmers in research A new wave of small-scale agricultural innovation will boost yields and protect the planet, contend Tom MacMillan and Tim G. Benton. Policy: Regulate embryos made for research As technical barriers fall, the United States should adapt existing measures to govern the generation of human embryos for research, says Insoo Hyun. Science biography: A voyage round Newton Mordechai Feingold savours a study on how the fitful release of the scientist, s papers shaped his reputation. Review of The Newton Papers: The Strange and True Odyssey of Isaac Newton, s Manuscripts Sarah Dry Space policy: A clearer final frontier David Southwood finds that a study on safeguarding space is shorter on cooperation than conflict. Review of Crowded Orbits: Conflict and Cooperation in Space James Clay Moltz Ecology: Drought in the Congo Basin Jeffrey Q. Chambers & Dar A. Roberts See also Letter by Zhou et al. Applied physics: Bright electron twisters Jun Yuan Neuroscience: Feedback throttled down for smooth moves Stephen H. Scott & Frédéric Crevecoeur See also Article by Fink et al. Geophysics: Making the Earth move Rob L. Evans See also Letter by Sifré et al. 50 & 100 Years Ago Astronomy: A new spin on exoplanets Travis Barman See also Letter by Snellen et al. Articles Top Presynaptic inhibition of spinal sensory feedback ensures smooth movement Andrew J. P. Fink, Katherine R. Croce, Z. Josh Huang, L. F. Abbott, Thomas M. Jessell + et al. A population of spinal interneurons that form axo axonic connections with the terminals of proprioceptive afferents are shown to mediate presynaptic inhibition, their ablation elicits harmonic oscillations during goal-directed forelimb movements, which can be modelled as the consequence of an increase in sensory feedback gain. See also News & Views by Scott & Crevecoeur Haematopoietic stem cells require a highly regulated protein synthesis rate Robert A. J. Signer, Jeffrey A. Magee, Adrian Salic & Sean J. Morrison Haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) have a lower rate of protein synthesis in vivo than most other haematopoietic cells, and both increases and decreases in the rate of protein synthesis impair HSC function, demonstrating that HSC maintenance and hence, cellular homeostasis requires the rate of protein synthesis to be highly regulated. Developmental pathway for potent V1V2-directed HIV-neutralizing antibodies Nicole A. Doria-Rose, Chaim A. Schramm, Jason Gorman, Penny L. Moore, Jinal N. Bhiman + et al. A longitudinal study of an individual patient developing neutralizing antibodies against HIV-1 (targeting the V1V2 region of gp120) reveals how such neutralizing antibodies develop and evolve over time, providing important insights relevant to vaccine development. Letters Top Fast spin of the young extrasolar planet Pictoris b Ignas A. G. Snellen, Bernhard R. Brandl, Remco J. de Kok, Matteo Brogi, Jayne Birkby + et al. Near-infrared spectroscopic observations of the young extrasolar planet Pictoris b indicate that it spins significantly faster than any planet in the Solar System, in line with the extrapolation of the known trend in spin velocity with planet mass. See also News & Views by Barman Molecular photons interfaced with alkali atoms Petr Siyushev, Guilherme Stein, Jörg Wrachtrup & Ilja Gerhardt Single organic dye molecules have high-flux, narrow-bandwidth single-photon emission and can be spectrally matched to the transitions of atoms acting as a quantum memory, making them promising for use in quantum information and communication schemes. Spontaneous transfer of chirality in an atropisomerically enriched two-axis system Kimberly T. Barrett, Anthony J. Metrano, Paul R. Rablen & Scott J. Miller An enantioselective reaction involving a molecule with two axes of stereochemical consequence produces four stereoisomers, and rather than racemizing as the system approaches equilibrium, one of the diastereomeric pairs drifts spontaneously to a higher enantiomeric ratio. North Atlantic forcing of tropical Indian Ocean climate Mahyar Mohtadi, Matthias Prange, Delia W. Oppo, Ricardo De Pol-Holz, Ute Merkel + et al. New sea surface temperature and oxygen isotope records, combined with climate modelling experiments, show that slowdowns of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during Heinrich stadials and the Younger Dryas stadial affected the tropical Indian Ocean hydroclimate through changes to the Hadley circulation. Electrical conductivity during incipient melting in the oceanic low-velocity zone David Sifré, Emmanuel Gardés, Malcolm Massuyeau, Leila Hashim, Saswata Hier-Majumder + et al. Determination of the electrical conductivity of carbon-dioxide- and water-rich melts, which are typically produced at the onset of mantle melting, shows that incipient melts can trigger the high electrical conductivities found in oceanic regions of the asthenosphere. See also News & Views by Evans Widespread decline of Congo rainforest greenness in the past decade Liming Zhou, Yuhong Tian, Ranga B. Myneni, Philippe Ciais, Sassan Saatchi + et al. The long-term drying trend in central African rainforests might help to explain satellite-detected large-scale vegetation browning in the Congolese forests. See also News & Views by Chambers & Roberts Identification of genomic alterations in oesophageal squamous cell cancer Yongmei Song, Lin Li, Yunwei Ou, Zhibo Gao, Enmin Li + et al. Using whole-genome and whole-exome sequencing, this study identifies eight significantly mutated genes in oesophageal squamous cell cancer, including two genes, ADAM29 and FAM135B, not previously associated with this cancer type. Cystathionine -lyase deficiency mediates neurodegeneration in Huntington s disease Bindu D. Paul, Juan I. Sbodio, Risheng Xu, M. Scott Vandiver, Jiyoung Y. Cha + et al. Cystathionine -lyase, which is responsible for the production of cysteine, is decreased in the striatum and cortex of mouse models of Huntington s disease and in patients with Hun. Hardcover.

  • Condition: Gut. überarbeitet April 2000 anlässlich der Ballettwoche. original Heft, 24 Seiten, einige Abbildungen, beiliegende Besetzungsliste. Zustand: gut Ballett von Theophile Gautier, Vernoy de Saint-Georges und Jean Coralli, angeregt durch eine Notiz Heinrich Heines über die Wilis. Musik von Adolphe Adam. Choreographie: Peter Wright nach der überlieferten Choreographie von Marius Petipa, Jean Coralli und Jules Perrot. Inszenierung und Einstudierung: Peter Wright. Ausstattung: Peter Farmer. Musikalische Leitung: Andre Presser. Mitwirkende: Alen Bottaini, Stefan Moser, Lisa-Maree Cullum, Irene Steinbeißer, Patrick Teschner, Jürgen Wienert, Andrea Bernhard, Peter Jolesch, u.a. - Programmhefte Theaterprogramm Opernprogramm - deu.

  • August Bernhard Andersson

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - A.B. Andersson (b. 1877- d. 1961 in Barva, Sweden) worked as a farmer during his entire life. In fact, however, August did not tend to the farm himself; the work in the fields was primarily done by his sons.The enterprises for which A.B. Andersson himself would be most remembered for in particular was of a municipal, but also a religious, nature. He was a man of the labor movement and the temperance movement.Moreover, he was a great poet and bard, and wrote many poems in his life.These poems was never published during his lifetime.Now - more than fifty years after his death - his poems comes out in print for the first time. 60 pp. Schwedisch.

  • August Bernhard Andersson

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - A.B. Andersson (b. 1877- d. 1961 in Barva, Sweden) worked as a farmer during his entire life. In fact, however, August did not tend to the farm himself; the work in the fields was primarily done by his sons.The enterprises for which A.B. Andersson himself would be most remembered for in particular was of a municipal, but also a religious, nature. He was a man of the labor movement and the temperance movement.Moreover, he was a great poet and bard, and wrote many poems in his life.These poems was never published during his lifetime.Now - more than fifty years after his death - his poems comes out in print for the first time.

  • Andersson, August Bernhard

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    Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. A.B. Andersson (b. 1877- d. 1961 in Barva, Sweden) worked as a farmer during his entire life. In fact, however, August did not tend to the farm himself the work in the fields was primarily done by his sons.The enterprises for which A.B. Andersson him.

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