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300 The reference is to the rescripts of Frederick William IV convening a United Diet in Prussia (see Note 51).
301 The report on the meeting in Brussels to mark the second anniversary of the Cracow uprising (see Note 55) was published in the Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung on
February 24, 1848 (see this volume, p. 644). After the meeting a
pamphlet in French was issued, containing the reports of the main
speakers. The letters of C. G. Vogler, a German publisher in Brussels,
member of the
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It is a great fact that the misery of the working masses has not diminished
from 1848 to 1864, and yet this period is unrivaled for the development
of its industry and the growth of its commerce. In 1850 a moderate organ
of the British middle class, of more than average information, predicted
that if the exports and imports of England were to rise 50 per cent, English
pauperism would sink to zero. Alas! On April 7, 1864, the Chancellor of
the Exchequer delighted his parliamentary audience
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There are various devices used to measure and regulate humidity. A device used to measure humidity is called a psychrometer or hygrometer. A humidistat is used to regulate the humidity of a building with a de-humidifier. These can be analogous to a thermometer and thermostat for temperature control.
During coating applications Humidity and air temperature are measured in combination with surface temperature to determine the dewpoint. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire This is done by use of a
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The FBI Laboratory provides forensic science courses
through the Specialized Training Program. The courses are between four
and ten days in length and are presented by forensic science experts
from the FBI Laboratory and other partnering agencies. Course topics
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Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, we have taken a new look at the
various threats originating in the Middle East and from Middle Eastern
communities in the U.S. Contrary to a prevailing notion prior to
9/11, the FBI and law enforcement in general have come to recognize
that some Middle Eastern criminal groups have no nexus to terror.
Instead, these groups have the same goals as any traditional organized
crime ring—to
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I pity the fool who messes with these T cells. A
method to deliver molecular “scissors” into T cells in mice makes the
cells downright hostile to HIV. Not only do the cells reject the
virus’s advances, but copies of the virus already inside the cells get
snipped up. The technique is the first to
deliver these HIV-fighting scissors — called small interfering RNAs, or
siRNAs — into T cells in living animals, Premlata Shankar of Texas Tech
University
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9. Ambassador
Nomura Reveals American Attitude Toward Japan
Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire The same day, October 29, 1941,
Ambassador Nomura sent a similar report to his government, reporting on the
general attitude seen throughout official circles regarding the present
situation with Japan. [29]
Because the Middle West was
populated by many Americans of German descent, this section of the country
opposed war with Germany but favored a Japanese‑American war. In
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