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The result of this century-old fragmentation of the subject is well illustrated when looking for information about Natural Products or Secondary Metabolism in current biochemistry textbooks. When the indices of 10 important current biochemistry textbooks were examined in 2000, none contained the words Secondary Product, Secondary Metabolism or Natural Product. While it is understandable that biochemists should concentrate on the few hundred chemicals that are commonly produced by most cells, a sense of fair play or balance would surely demand that some reference be made to the fact that most of the world s biochemical diversity resides in another type of metabolism. [Pg.9]

Berenhaum M.R. Turnabout is fair play secondary roles for primary compounds. J Chem Ecol 1995 21 ... [Pg.180]

Jordan, E. (1998). The great principle of English fair-play Male champions, the English women s movement and the admission of women to the Pharmaceutical Society in 1879. Women s History Review 7(3) 381-409. [Pg.414]

What is bothered for many of us about the professional-notes option is our sense of fair play. Let s face it like it or not, school is, among other things, a place of competition, as students vie for the best academic records to send to prospective employers,... [Pg.305]

I didn t really control events before. I was like an umpire insuring fair play. [Pg.149]

I am anxious to hold our Air Force, so far as possible, to the precision bombing which it has done so well in Europe. I am told that it is possible and adequate. The reputation of the United States for fair play and humanitari-anism is the world s biggest asset for peace in the coming decades. I believe the same rule of sparing the civilian population should be applied, as far as possible, to the use of any new weapons. [Pg.640]

The use of the substances on the list is harmed for two major reasons. The first is to provide the conditions of fair play. This is a very naive and idealistic thought. Does a Jamaican bobsleigh team has the same opportunities as its counterpart in Switzerland Another, and more down-to-earth reason is the protection of the health of athletes. A cortunon property of the prohibited substances is that their use involves substantial health risks. Doping agents usually art, if they act at all, by mobilizing the reserves of the human body. The body of a trained athlete can do this without the doping agent, so any further mobilization is at the expense of health. [Pg.132]

Book Bond is not just Byronic in his brooding Book Bond is full of self-loathing. He hates his job, hates the lack of honor and fair play in the world. He also hates the constant betrayal he faces, from the world around him and from his own emotions. For him, the only guiding darkness is duty. Duty tmmps everything. Book Bond does what he does because he must do it. For Queen and country, he must. There is no one else. It s all on him. Everybody else is going to fail in one way or another, therefore... [Pg.182]

The inhibitor endo-6-0 has had quite a career since we first described it in 1985. First, in the molecular equivalent of "turn around is fair play", it was used by Peter Schultz and David Jackson and by Don Hilvert and his coworkers to make catalytic antibodies.25-27 Rearrangement reactions in general, and especially those for which control of the substrate conformation is important, are particularly appropriate candidates for catalytic antibodies since they are unimolecular and seldom require covalent catalysis. The antibody obtained by Schultz and Jackson is reasonably efficient, accelerating the rearrangement 10,(X)0-fold at 0 C, which is 60% as good as the enzyme in stabilizing the transition state. It is interesting to compare the enzyme and the antibody directly, and... [Pg.145]

ISO has gained wide acceptance internationally as a commonly understood baseline for quality, safety, and environment standards. It ensures fair play and facilitates cross-border trade. ISO standards are voluntary and being a nongovernmental organization, it has no legal authority to enforce their implementation. This is an essential difference with cGMPs that have been legislated into law in several countries. [Pg.597]

These obligations exist on the grounds of the fair play justification, by which the enjoyment of the benefits of a cooperative scheme is considered to generate an obligation to support the scheme. For a discussion of this argument, see A. John Simmons (1979), pp. 101-141. [Pg.21]

Library for Edgewood Arsenal Laboratory, JIEC 10 (October 1918) 868 Herty, Turn About Is Fair Play, JIEC 10 (September 1918) 672. [Pg.566]

Trust based rationalism (TBR) employs a behavioral assumption of trustworthiness, fair play, responsibility, and altruism instead of betrayal, self-interest, and opportunism. It focuses on collaboration and cooperation rather than politics and conflicts as the primary interaction modes. Trust, relationship, and social capital are the key concepts in TBR. Trust is viewed as a critical determinant in establishing a relational mode of governance structure (Kumar et al. 1998). Continuing supply chain collaboration is based more on tmst and equity than on monitoring and control capabilities (Kim et al. 2005). [Pg.23]


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