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An appreciation of Dr Michael Moore, Editor, BJC, 1979-1988
Now that the transition to the new editorial team of the BJC is complete, it is appropriate to pay tribute to the now ex-editor, Michael Moore. Michael left the Paterson Institute, where he had been head of the immunology group for 15 years, to take up a post in industry in July 1988. I do not recall it now, but he says that, when he told me that he wished to resign as editor, I responded by sa...
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Born in 1882 in the Rhondda Valley, he graduated in 1903 at Aberystwyth and Went on to St. John's College, Cambridge, Where, after taking his B.A. degree, he Was appointed University Demonstrator in Experimental Psychology. In 1915, after a short period abroad, he returned to Cambridge to carry out research at Littleton House Special School, in conjunction with the University Psychological Labo...
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Themes from G. E. Moore is a collection of sixteen new essays written by prominent contemporary philosophers. The essays explore a wide variety of themes arising from Moore's work in epistemology and ethics. The first eight essays in the collection are devoted to Moore's work in epistemology and include discussion of Moore's proof of an external world, skepticism, idealism, perceptual knowledge...
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Evidence for the functional involvement of T cell differentiation antigens inT cell recognition and /o r activation has been provided by various studies in which antibodies to certain of these antigens have been shown to inhibit antigen-specific cytotoxicity (1-16), proliferation (17-19), and release of lymphokines (I 6, 20, 21). This phenomenon has been most extensively documented by studies t...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of the American Chemical Society
سال: 1895
ISSN: 0002-7863,1520-5126
DOI: 10.1021/ja02163a011