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Schlegel Friedrich

Schlegel, Friedrich 1988. Kritixche Schriften und Fragmente (ljg4-ijgj)y ed. Ernst Behler and Hans Eichner. Studienausgable, Band i. Paderborn Ferdinand Schoningh. [Pg.44]

Hornhardt, S., Schneider, K., Friedrich, B., Vogt, B. and Schlegel, H. G. (1990) Identification of distinct NAD-linked hydrogenase protein species in mutants and nickel-deficient wild-type cells of Alcaligenes eutrophus H16. Eur. J. Biochem., 189, 529-37. [Pg.266]

Hiraishi et al. 1998 Rainey et al. 1999 Kelly and Wood 2000a, 2000b Kelly et al. 2000,2001). A corollary of this phylogenetic diversity is the absence of a single common biochemical pathway, as had already been suspected (Schlegel, 1975 Kelly 1982) and was later established beyond doubt (Kelly, 1988,1989,1990 Kelly et al. 1997 Friedrich 1998 Kelly 1999). [Pg.206]

The story of Condorcet s posthumous reception is one of continual contestation and re-appropriation. In 1795, Friedrich Schlegel, the German Romantic poet, scholar and critic of the Enlightenment, hailed the... [Pg.39]

Payen B, Segui M, Monsan P, Schneider K, Friedrich CG, Schlegel HG (1983) Biotechnol. Lett. 5 463... [Pg.286]

Payen, B., Segui, M., Monsan, P., Schneider, K., Friedrich, C.G., and Schlegel, H.G. (1983) Use of cytoplasmic hydrogenase from Alcaligenes eutrophus for NADH regeneration. Biotechnol. Lett., 5, 463-468. [Pg.40]

Friedrich Schlegel, Uber Lessing (1801), in Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, p. 27. [Pg.169]


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