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    Dextran

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    L angmuir 1995‚11‚ 2344-2347 2344 Coating Polystyrene Particles by Adsorption of Hydrophobically Modified Dextran C . Fournier‚ M. Leonard‚* I. Le Coq-Leonard‚ and E . Dellacherie L CPM‚ URA C NRS 494‚ ENSIC B.P. 4 51‚ 54001 Nancy‚ France Received March 14‚ 1995. I n Final Form: May 22‚ 1995@ I n order to decrease their hydrophobicity and thus t o reduce the protein adsorption at their surface‚ polystyrene-divinylbenzene (PS-DVB) particles have been coated with dextran. To favor its adsorption

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    The Night of the Long Knives

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    ALL THE NEWS THAT IS FIT TO PAPER ALL THE NEWS THAT IS FIT TO PAPER Joke of the day: What do an apple and a Nazi have in common? They both belong hanging in trees. Joke of the day: What do an apple and a Nazi have in common? They both belong hanging in trees. The Night of the Long Knives‚ 1934 The Night of the Long Knives‚ in June 1934‚ saw the wiping out of the SA’s leadership and others who had angered Hitler in the recent past in Nazi Germany. After this date‚ the SS lead by Heinrich

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    The Night of the Long Knives was also the continuation of many other events‚ which could be described as equally as important‚ such as the Enabling Act and the Reichstag Fire.  Ernst Rohm a professional soldier and once a close friend of Adolf Hitler was a major threat against Hitler’s power and reign. Rohm was a natural rebel who had strong revolutionary views‚ more instinctive than ideological. He once commented that he had more in common with Communists than with the bourgeoisie. In 1933 he

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    Knight of the Long Knives

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    wiping out of the SA’s leadership and others who had angered Hitler in the recent past in Nazi Germany. Fearing that the paramilitary SA had become too powerful‚ Hitler ordered his elite SS guards to murder the organisation’s leaders‚ including Ernst Röhm. Also killed that night were hundreds of other perceived opponents of Hitler‚ including Kurt von Schleicher and Gregor Strasser. After this date‚ the SS lead by Heinrich Himmler was to become far more powerful in Nazi Germany. For all the power

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    When it comes to analyzing how the Night of Long Knives would’ve affected Hitler’s rise to power I feel that it is important to first address where Hitler political was at before the night of long knives took place and what was accomplished after the night of long knives. Before the night of long knives‚ Germany was governed by the Weimar republic from 1919 to 1933 and the president at that time was Paul von Hindenburg. In the Weimar Republic‚ the left sides were the Communists (KPD) and the Social

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    Ernst Rohm who was his biggest threat. I have been researching about what the Night of the Long Knives was‚ who was killed during the Night of the Long Knives‚ and what was the end result of the Night of the Long Knives. When I was researching about this topic I read some pretty bad things that Hitler had done in the past. He was a very bad man and when he killed more than a hundred of his own army he crossed the line; he also killed millions of jews during the holocaust. When Hitler gave Rohm a chance

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    Asian Paints

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    Executive Summary Project Title Asian Paints – Challenges and Solutions in the Current Scenario Background Asian Paints is one of the top ranking paint companies of India and it is among the top decorative coatings companies in the world. With an annual turnover of USD 1.1 bn‚ Asian Paints provides services in 20 countries and has 28 paint manufacturing units in the world‚ providing services to consumers in over 65 countries. It has received a large number of national and international awards

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    Liham Pangkaibigan

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    A scientist in a broad sense is one engaging in a systematic activity to acquire knowledge. In a more restricted sense‚ a scientist is an individual who uses the scientific method.[1] The person may be an expert in one or more areas of science.[2] This article focuses on the more restricted use of the word. Scientists perform research toward a more comprehensive understanding of nature‚ including physical‚ mathematical and social realms. This is distinct from philosophers‚ those who use logic toward

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    the smooth ER and the rough ER. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is plentiful in membrane bound enzymes (Koolman & Rohm‚ 2005). These enzymes catalyze incomplete reactions in lipid digestion and biotransformation (the chemical alteration of a substance within the body) (Koolman & Rohm‚ 2005). The smooth endoplasmic reticulum are the sections that have no ribosomes attached (Koolman & Rohm‚ 2005). The smooth ER can be found in both plant and animal cells with their functions varying depending on the

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    Sa Purge - June 1934

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    The Nazi consolidation of power was a gradual process that took place in many steps and was due to many factors‚ although a great deal happened in the first few months of Hitler’s rule. However‚ the purge of the SA in June 1934 was a major turning point as it tremendously increased Hitler’s power over the state. <br> <br>By the time Adolf Hitler was elected as Chancellor of Germany in January 1933‚ the consolidation of power was not having the desired effect. Hitler immediately called another election

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