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Petiot was also asked to rename the drink to appease delicate sensibilities. He called it the Red Snapper, which is how the hotel s King Cole Bar still presents it. The original Mary, depending on which wild goose you chase, was (1) Mary, Queen of Scots, who died in a bucket of blood (2) Mary Tudor, who thirsted for Protestant blood (3) a patron at the Bucket of Blood Club in Chicago or (4) a woman who was repeatedly stood up at Mr. Petiot s bar in Paris, which is, as tire English would say, pretty bloody. [Pg.191]

St Clair MH, Martin JL,Tudor-Williams G, Bach MC, Vavro CL, King DM, Kellam P, Kemp SD, Larder BA. Resistance to ddl and sensitivity to AZT induced by a mutation in HIV-1 reverse transcriptase. Science 1991 253 1557-1559. [Pg.334]

L Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, later Henry VII, 1457-1509 Elizabeth of York (see The House of York)... [Pg.8]

I heard one complain, and could tell even from that distance that it was Margaret Beaufort. Edmund Tudor got her boy Henry on her when she was but twelve years old, and she was a widow before she was delivered. No wonder, then, that she had neither chick nor child more, as Mai would have said, though married again long since. I could not reproach her, so my patience broke with the lot of them. Go back, then I do not want you here if you can do nothing but whimper. They hesitated. Go on Go If I have Mai, I have no need of you. ... [Pg.171]

Still, we planned. It was my sweet, smiling baby Bridget who found the lucky bean in the Twelfth Night cake, and sat clapping her hands with her paper crown awry as her sisters danced. On the morrow the first part of my plan was accomplished, when we heard that on Christmas Day in Rouen, my old friend Margaret Beaufort s boy Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, had been betrothed to Bess. For all that Richard of Gloucester—for I would... [Pg.364]

Poinsot, M.C. The complete book of the occult fortune telling. New York Tudor Publ Co, 1945. 496p. [Pg.509]

McLean, Antonia. Humanism and the rise of science in Tudor England. London Heinemann, 1972. 258p. [Pg.553]

Taylor, E.G.R. The mathematical practitioners of Tudor and Stuart England. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P, 1954. 442p. [Pg.557]

Jaffe, Bernard. Crucibles. New York Tudor Publishing Co., 1934. viii, 377p. [Pg.562]

Reed, R.R. The occult on the Tudor and Stuart stage. Boston (MA) Christopher, 1965. 284p. [Pg.665]

The specific domains that recognize KMe have been described within several protein families the so-called "royal family" of Tudor, Agenet, chromo, PWWP, and MBT domains the plant homeodomain (PHD) the WD40 repeat protein—WDR5 and ankyrin repeats [37,38]. Given the rapid rate of progress in this area, the relatively low affinity of these interactions (Kd values typically 10-100 jjM), the wide variety of... [Pg.335]

Tudor/tandem Tudor H3K4Me3, H4K20Me3, H4K20Mel/2... [Pg.336]

N. Robinson, R.P. Evershed, W.J. Higgs, K. Jerman, Eglinton, G., Proof of a pine wood origin for pitch from Tudor (Mary Rose) and Etruscan shipwrecks application of analytical organic chemistry in archaeology, Analyst, 112, 637 643 (1987). [Pg.32]

Fox-Bourne, H. R., English Seamen under the Tudors, 2 Vols. 1868, London. [Pg.445]

Tudor I. Oprea and Chris L. Waller, Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Three-Dimensional Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships. [Pg.445]

Huang Y, Fang J, Bedford MX, Zhang Y, Xu RM (2006) Recognition of histone H3 lysine-4 methylation by the double tudor domain of JMJD2A. Science 312 748—751 Ichimura T, Watanabe S, Sakamoto Y, Aoto T, Fujita N, Nakao M (2005) Transcriptional repression and heterochromatin formation by MBDl and MCAF/AM family proteins. J Biol Chem 280(14) 13928-13935... [Pg.348]

Eduard V. Bocharov ( ) Konstantin V. Pavlov Marcel J. J. Blommers Tudor Arvinte Alexander S. Arseniev ... [Pg.155]


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