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    La Théologie Chrétienne, Et La Science Du Salut, Ou L'Exposition Des Veritez Que Dieu a révelées aux Hommes dans la Sainte Ecriture : Avec La Refutation Des Erreurs Contraires à ces Véritez, l'Histoire de la plûpart de ces Erreurs, les Sentimens des Anciens Péres, & un Abregé de ce qu'il y a de plus considerable dans l'Histoire Sainte & Profane

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    Die Rückseite des Titelblatts ist unbedrucktDas ungezählte Blatt Bildtafel ist ein Frontispiz mit einem Porträt Pictets, Künstler sind die "fratres Huaut", Stecher ist J. G. SeillerVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: A Geneve Chez Cramer, Perachon & Cramer Fils. M. DCC. XXI

    Trois Sonates pour le Clavecin Ou Forte Piano : dediés a Muzio Clementi ; Oeuvre 7 / Par Son Eleve J. B. Cramer

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    TROIS SONATES POUR LE CLAVECIN OU FORTE PIANO : DEDIÉS A MUZIO CLEMENTI ; OEUVRE 7 / PAR SON ELEVE J. B. CRAMER Trois Sonates pour le Clavecin Ou Forte Piano : dediés a Muzio Clementi ; Oeuvre 7 / Par Son Eleve J. B. Cramer (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (2) I.ma Sonata (3) II.da Sonata (8) III.za Sonata (14

    Ernst J. Cramer Collection 1938-2002

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    The collection contains transcripts of speeches given by Ernst Cramer on the topics of the Leo Baeck Institute, Jews in Germany 40 years after the Holocaust, remarks on receiving an honorary professorship, and an informal talk on Curt Bondy and his family. Also included is a circular sent from Gross Breesen to those who had already emigrated in July 1938.Ernst CramerErnst CramerThe original German-language collection is available in the folderProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Título: Canonicarum quaestionum utriusque fori tam exterioris quàm interioris animae liber tertius

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    Marca tip. en portSign.: ¶\p4\s, A-2E\p6\s, 2F\p4\s, A-B\p6\s, C\p4\sTexto a dos colSign.: ¶\p4\s, A-Z\p8\s, 2A-2E\p8\s, 2F\p4\s, A-B\p6\s, C\p4\

    Adieux à la France : mélodie / transcription pour le piano par J. Cramer ; sur le motif de L. A. Dubost ; [p. de titre ill. par] Cuisinier

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    Titre uniforme : Cramer, J. (18..-18..? ; compositeur). Compositeur. [Adieux à la France. Piano]. Arr. pour le pianoFantaisies (piano) -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle:Piano, Musique de -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle

    John J. Cramer ambrotype

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    Ambrotype portrait of John J. Cramer in his military uniform, 1862. Cramer was in Company A of the 20th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. One of the earliest Ohio regiments, the 20th O.V.I. was organized in Lima, Ohio, on April 20, 1861. This portrait, housed in a Union case, was included in "Over Here, Over There," an exhibit that opened at the Ohio History Center on July 1, 2011

    Supporting Data for “Why So Slow? Mechanistic Insights from Studies of a Poor Catalyst for Polymerization of ε-Caprolactone”

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    These files contain data along with associated output from instrumentation supporting all results reported in Stasiw, D. E.; Mandal, M.; Neisen, B. D.; Mitchell, L. A.; Cramer, C. J.; Tolman, W. B. Why so slow? Mechanistic insights from studies of a poor catalyst for polymerization of ε-caprolactone. Inorg. Chem., 2016, 56, 725–728. Polymerization of ε-caprolactone (CL) using an aluminum alkoxide catalyst (1) designed to prevent unproductive trans binding was monitored at 110 °C in toluene-d8 by 1H NMR and the concentration versus time data fit to a first-order rate expression. A comparison of t1/2 for 1 to values for many other aluminum alkyl and alkoxide complexes shows much lower activity of 1 toward polymerization of CL. Density functional theory calculations were used to understand the basis for the slow kinetics. The optimized geometry of the ligand framework of 1 was found indeed to make CL trans binding difficult: no trans-bound intermediate could be identified as a local minimum. Nor were local minima for cis-bound precomplexes found, suggesting a concerted coordination–insertion for polymer initiation and propagation. The sluggish performance of 1 is attributed to a high-framework distortion energy required to deform the “resting” ligand geometry to that providing optimal catalysis in the corresponding transition-state structure geometry, thus suggesting a need to incorporate ligand flexibility in the design of efficient polymerization catalysts.. Corresponding author for experimental data is William B. Tolman ([email protected]). Corresponding author for computational data is Christopher J. Cramer ([email protected]).Funding for this project was provided by the Center for Sustainable Polymers at the University of Minnesota, a National Science Foundation (NSF)-supported Center for Chemical Innovation (Grant CHE-1413862). The X-ray diffraction experiments were performed using a crystal diffractometer acquired through NSF-MRI Award CHE-1229400. The authors acknowledge the MSI at the University of Minnesota for providing resources that contributed to the research results.Tolman, William, B; Cramer, Christopher, J; Stasiw, Daniel E; Mandal, Mukunda; Neisen, Benjamin D; Mitchell, Lauren A. (2017). Supporting Data for “Why So Slow? Mechanistic Insights from Studies of a Poor Catalyst for Polymerization of ε-Caprolactone”. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/D6F60H

    C. Cramer Florist, Interior of Store

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    Image shows the display of flowers inside the Cramer flower shop.This image included in both the Shipler and Classified Photo Collections

    Towards molecular systems biology of gene transcription and regulation

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    Ten years after the determination of the RNA polymerase 11 structure, the basic mechanism of mRNA synthesis during gene transcription is known. In the future, the initiation and regulation of transcription must be studied with a combination of structural biology, biochemistry, functional genomics, and computational methods. In this article, the efforts of our laboratory to move from an integrated structural biology of gene transcription towards molecular systems biology of gene regulation are reviewed

    Disrupt by the Rules. Interview with Florian Cramer

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    Human prejudices reemerge in algorithmic cultures allegedly devised to be blind to them. Algorithmic identity politics reinstate old forms of social segregation—in a digital world, identity politics is pattern discrimination. It is by recognizing patterns in input data that artificial intelligence algorithms create bias and practice racial exclusions thereby inscribing power relations into media. These are just some of the questions explored by Clemens Apprich, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Hito Steyerl and Florian Cramer on Pattern Discrimination, a new book published by University of Minnesota Press in November 2018. After reading it, I wanted to learn more and got in contact with Florian Cramer, reader at Willem de Kooning Academy & Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam and author of the essay What Is Post-Digital
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