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Positive Residues Involved In The Voltage-Gating Of The Mitochondrial Porin-Channel Are Localized In The External Moiety Of The Pore, Philadelphia University
Positive Residues Involved In The Voltage-Gating Of The Mitochondrial Porin-Channel Are Localized In The External Moiety Of The Pore, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
Have You Hugged Your Computer Today?, David Morgan Lochhead
Have You Hugged Your Computer Today?, David Morgan Lochhead
Dr. David Morgan Lochhead
"I have owned a computer for over ten years now. When the computer came into my life, it turned it upside down. I was excited. I would spend every moment that I could with my computer. The most exciting thing that could happen to me would be for a new piece of software to come along. I lavished my computer with new programs. "
The Magical Computer, David Morgan Lochhead
The Magical Computer, David Morgan Lochhead
Dr. David Morgan Lochhead
David Lochhead's speech: "Two years ago, I had the privilege of giving the opening address at the first CAMCON. I opened that address by posing the question "Does God love Computers?" Today I would like to start with a related question. What makes computers loveable? "
Theology In A Digital World, David Morgan Lochhead
Theology In A Digital World, David Morgan Lochhead
Dr. David Morgan Lochhead
Speech at David Lochhead's promotion to Full Professor of Thelogy.
Paul Feyerabend, Against Method (Typoscript 1969), Rudolf Kaehr
Paul Feyerabend, Against Method (Typoscript 1969), Rudolf Kaehr
Rudolf Kaehr
Facsimile of Paul Feyerabend's AGAINST METHOD Original typoscript of Against Methods from 1968 with handwritten corrections. Last sentence, p. 116: "We must take care that it does not lose its ability to make such a choice."
Paul Feyerabend's Telegram, Rudolf Kaehr
Paul Feyerabend's Telegram, Rudolf Kaehr
Rudolf Kaehr
6-page telegram from Paul Feyerabend (London) to Rolf Kaehr (Westberlin) Telegram 1 I am ill. Please let the seminar continue in my absence. Inform Prof Landmann and Prof Huebner, cancel the hotel reservation and read the following final message to my class on tuesday 1pm: I am sorry that I cannot give what Telegram 2 would have been my last lecture to you. In this lecture I would have elaborated on Verons argument and would have tried to show that it also excludes consience, self expression, identification. Turning back to the empiricist methodology and demand for theoretical unification I would …