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Sheppard, Harry J. Review of Mutus liber (introduction commentary by Jean Laplace), by Altus. In Ambix 27 66-67.. ... [Pg.171]

Altus Biologies. Cistron Biotechnology, Inc. Matrix Pharmaceutical. Scios... [Pg.229]

Altus has developed proprietary technology platform, known as Crystalomics , to enable the rapid commercialization of high-value protein-based products. The primary focus is on the 300 billion pharmaceutical industry, where the technology is designed to significantly accelerate the development of both large and small molecule pharmaceuticals. The Crystalomics platform addresses the major limitations in protein-based developments by enabling protein candidates transformation into their crystalline state. The application of the Crystalomics platform is in the development of protein-based biocatalytic products and processes, for use in the production of small molecule pharmaceuticals, for therapeutical purposes. [Pg.249]

Ishai, G. Yahiv and E. Altus, DuraM,l.itj of Structural Adhesively Bonded Systems. United States Army, Contract Number DAJA37-80-C-0303, November 1983. [Pg.202]

Altus, E. and Ishai, O. (1990). The effect of soft interleaved layers on the combined transverse cracking/ delamination mechanisms in composite laminates. Composites Sci. Technoi. 39, 13-27. [Pg.360]

Altus (Jacob Saulat). Mutus Liber. La Rochelle, France Pierre Savouret, 1677. Amore, Franco, and Gennaro Accursio. Evoluzione del concetto di ambivalenza nella teoria freudiana. Giornale storico di psicologia dinamica 10, no. 20, ns. 0391-2515 (June 1986) 121-42. [Pg.199]

Table IV. Wheat Bioassay Of (A) Fractions Of Steam Distillates of Altus, OK and (B) Solvent Extracts of El Reno, OK Wheat Soil... Table IV. Wheat Bioassay Of (A) Fractions Of Steam Distillates of Altus, OK and (B) Solvent Extracts of El Reno, OK Wheat Soil...
By the seventeenth century interest in alchemy had peaked, and an unprecedented quantity of enigmatically illustrated alchemical books were published, including the many works of Michael Maier (1568-1622), Jacob Bohme (1575-1624), and even a book with pictures and no written text, the Mutus Liber (Silent Book) by Isaac Baulot (1612- ), writing under the name Altus. [Pg.82]

Crosslinking of enzyme crystals with e.g. glutaraldehyde results in the so-called CLECs produced by Altus Biologies inc. [Pg.247]

Throughout the bulk of this chapter, CLC will be used as an abbreviation for cross-linked enzyme crystal. Occasionally, the abbreviation CLEC will also be used to indicate cross-linked enzyme crystal. This acronym is a registered trademark of Altus Biologies, Inc. (Cambridge, MA) and will be used in discussing work done with various cross-linked enzyme crystals which are commercially available from Altus (Table 1). Finally, the notation CPC will be used to denote cross-linked protein crystal. [Pg.209]

In the very important therapeutic class of antibiotics, both 6-AP A (6-amino-penicillinic acid) and 7-ADC A (7-aminodeacetoxycephalosporanic acid) are being produced today on multi-ton scale using the cross-linked crystal form of peni-cillin-G amidase (SynthaCLEC -PA) (P. Lanciano, President, Altus Biologies,... [Pg.223]

ChiroCLEC -EC is cross-linked crystals of penicillin-G acylase and is available from Altus Biologies, Inc., Cambridge, MA. [Pg.225]

Another development in the seventeenth century was the proliferation of alchemical books. Certain publishers, notably De Bry of Frankfurt, printed almost nothing else. Apart from Michael Maier s Atalanta Fugiens, other celebrated works included the Book of Lambspring (1599), Heinrich Khunrath s Ampitheatre of Eternal Wisdom (1609), and Altus s Mutus Liber (1677), an illustrated book that almost entirely dispensed with a written text. Encyclopaedic compendia appeared, such as the Theatrum Chemicum (1602), and the Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum (1652), edited by Elias Ashmole. [Pg.75]

Pseudonym used by the author of Mutus Liber, the influential wordless book pubhshed at La Rochelle in 1677. His identity remains unknown, although Altus is thought to be an anagram of his real name. Likely candidates of the authorship of the Mutus are Jacob Saulat, who had the work pubhshed, or Isaac Baulot, a physician born in 1619. Baulot had connections with La Rochelle, and met the philosopher John Locke. It is possible,... [Pg.140]

Altus. Mutus Liber, first published at La Rochelle in 1677. French edition with commentary by Magophon, translated by Kjell Hellesoe. Stavenger, 1985. [Pg.124]

Amino-2,3-dihydro-7-methyl-lH-pyrrolo[l,2-a]benz-imidazole (2.9 mmol) was added to ALTUS 20 CLEC (310 mg) in 104 ml EtOAc, then stirred 30 minutes, and filtered. The solution was washed three times with 10 ml CHC13, then concentrated. The residue was purified by chromatography using silica gel with 3% methyl alcohol in CHC13, then recrystallized from EtOAc/hexane, and the product isolated in 37% yield, mp = 219-220°C. [Pg.533]

Altus Great Plains Farmers Market Community Center on Falcon Rd. [Pg.362]


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