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    Prof. L. Alberts en Mnr. M. Bohlman

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    Format: TIFF; Size: 8.27 MB; Dimensions: 3503 x 2477 pixelsProf. L. Alberts standing next to Mr. M. Bohlman (postgraduate student) at the Ultrasonic setup

    Prof. L. Alberts en Mnr. M. Bohlman

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    Format: TIFF; Size: 8.27 MB; Dimensions: 3503 x 2477 pixelsProf. L. Alberts standing next to Mr. M. Bohlman (postgraduate student) at the Ultrasonic setup

    Dissertatio Inauguralis Juridica De Jure Principis Circa Poenam

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    Duisburg, Univ., Jur. Diss., 1713Quam ... Publicae Eruditorum disquisitioni submittet Wilhelmus Alberts, Clivia Clivus, Ad diem Julii horis locoque sonsuetisAutopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Duisburgi ad Rhenum, Typis Joannis Sas, Academiæ Typographi, Anno M DCC XIII

    Antiquitates sacrae & civiles Romanorum explicatae, sive, Commentarii historici, mythologici, philologici in varia monumenta prisca & maxime in plures statuas, aras, tumulos, inscriptiones, &c. : opus tabulis aeneis ornatum ex celeberrimorum antiquariorum libris collectis /

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    Added engraved t.p., with Latin and French titles.Added t.p.: Antiquitez sacrées & profanes des Romains expliquées, ou, Discours historiques, mythologiques, & philologiques sur divers monumens antiques ... / par M.A.V.N. -- A la Haye, Chez Rutg. Chr. Alberts, 1726.Latin and French in parallel columns.Possibly by André van Nartow or A. van Nideck. Cf. Barbier. Deut. Gesamtkat., v. 5, column 375, identifies Nideck as M.A. van Nideck.Signatures: engr. t.p., pi1 2pi1 *² a-m² n1 A-4H² 4I1.Includes bibliographical references and index.CicognaraEuropeana-GoogleBook

    History of the software industry: the challenge

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    Martin Campbell-Kelly opened a new field in the history of computing in his groundbreaking From airline reservation to Sonic the Hedgehog; a history of the software industry. The book is discussed by Adrienne van den Bogaard and Frank Veraart and by Gerard Alberts, followed by a reply by the author. Van den Bogaard and Veraart join great appreciation for the three-sector division Campbell-Kelly developed to describe the history of the software industry, to a slight criticism of his ad hoc-argumentation in explaining why in each sector some enterprises survive and others do not. Lacking, in their view, is a discussion of the dynamics of software itself in the context of emerging practices and businesses. Alberts overcomes his prima facie unease with th

    How M. S. Swaminathan Improved International Science at the U. S. National Academy of Sciences

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    Monkombu Sambasivan Swaminathan was a leader with immense vision and abilities. I first met him in 1997, when he and I were recruited by the World Bank to serve as the co-chairs of the Science and Strategy half of a major review of the famous Consultative Group on International Agriculture Research (GCIAR), composed of 16 public sector laboratories spread around the world. During the next year, I spent the equivalent of about six weeks of full-time effort working with Dr. Swaminathan on our part of the report, including the nine 14-hour days that we spent together in London in September 1998 for an intensive joint writing session with our two secretaries to complete it, as a critical October deadline loomed (Alberts 2005)

    All roads lead to Albuquerque, Aviation

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    ""A Brief History of Ballooning in Albuquerque,"" presented by Thomas S. McConnall, M.D., Board of Directors, Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta; ""Aviation in Albuquerque's History: The Old Albuquerque Airport and its Amazing Hanger,"" presented Dr. Don E. Alberts, former chief historian, Kirtland Air Force Base; ""The History of the Airport and Commercial Aviation in Albuquerque,"" presented by Dr. Don E. Alberts, former chief historian, Kirtland Air Force Base

    Anillin, a contractile ring protein that cycles from the nucleus to the cell cortex.

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    We report the cDNA sequence and localization of a protein first identified by actin filament chromatography of Drosophila embryo extracts as ABP8 (Miller, K. G., C. M. Field, and B. M. Alberts. 1989. J. Cell Biol. 109:2963-2975). The cDNA encodes a 1201-amino acid protein which we name anillin. Anillin migrates at 190 kD on SDS-PAGE. Anillin is expressed throughout Drosophila development and in tissue culture cells. By immunofluorescence, anillin localizes to the nucleus of interphase cells, except in the syncytial embryo where it is always cytoplasmic. During metaphase, it is present in the cytoplasm and cortex, and during anaphase-telophase it becomes highly enriched in the cleavage furrow along with myosin II. In the syncytial embryo, anillin, along with myosin-II, is enriched in cortical areas undergoing cell cycle regulated invagination including metaphase furrows and the cellularization front. In contractile rings, metaphase furrows, and nascent ring canals, anillin remains bound to the invaginated cortex suggesting a stabilizing role. Anillin is not expressed in cells that have left the cell cycle. Anillin isolated from embryo extracts binds directly to actin filaments. The domain responsible for this binding has been mapped to a region of 244 amino acids by expression of protein fragments in bacteria. This domain, which is monomeric in solution, also bundles actin filaments. We speculate that anillin plays a role in organizing and/or stabilizing the cleavage furrow and other cell cycle regulated, contractile domains of the actin cytoskeleton
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