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History of Pharmacy. --- Pharmacists. --- Plough Court pharmacy. --- Quakers --- Beman family. --- Allen & Hanburys. --- Allen and Hanburys. --- Plough Court.
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Pharmacology. Therapy --- Gynaecology. Obstetrics --- Contraceptives, Oral. --- Ethinyl Estradiol. --- Norgestrel. --- DL-Norgestrel --- Neogest --- Ovrette --- Postinor --- Schering Brand of Norgestrel --- Wy-3707 --- Wyeth Brand of Norgestrel --- DL Norgestrel --- Norgestrel Schering Brand --- Norgestrel Wyeth Brand --- Wy 3707 --- Wy3707 --- Effik Brand of Ethinyl Estradiol --- Estinyl --- Ethinyl Estradiol Hemihydrate --- Ethinyl Estradiol, (8 alpha)-Isomer --- Ethinyl Estradiol, (8 alpha,17 alpha)-Isomer --- Ethinyl Estradiol, (8 alpha,9 beta,13 alpha,14 beta)-Isomer --- Ethinyl Estradiol, (9 beta,17 alpha)-Isomer --- Ethinyl-Oestradiol Effik --- Ethinylestradiol Jenapharm --- Ethinyloestradiol --- Jenapharm Brand of Ethinyl Estradiol --- Lynoral --- Microfollin --- Microfollin Forte --- Organon Brand of Ethinyl Estradiol --- Progynon C --- Schering Brand of Ethinyl Estradiol --- Schering-Plough Brand of Ethinyl Estradiol --- Ethynyl Estradiol --- Estradiol, Ethinyl --- Estradiol, Ethynyl --- Ethinyl Oestradiol Effik --- Hemihydrate, Ethinyl Estradiol --- Jenapharm, Ethinylestradiol --- Oral Contraceptives --- Oral Contraceptives, Low-Dose --- Oral Contraceptives, Phasic --- Contraceptives, Low-Dose Oral --- Contraceptives, Phasic Oral --- Low-Dose Oral Contraceptives --- Oral Contraceptives, Low Dose --- Phasic Oral Contraceptives --- CONTRACEPTIVES --- ETHINYL ESTRADIOL --- NORGESTREL --- ORAL --- Contraceptives --- Ethinyl estradiol --- Norgestrel --- Oral --- 18,19-Dinorpregn-4-en-20-yn-3-one, 13-ethyl-17-hydroxy-, (17alpha)-(+-) --- -DL Norgestrel --- 19-Norpregna-1,3,5(10)-trien-20-yne-3,17-diol, (17alpha) --- -Ethynyl Estradiol --- Low-Dose Oral Contraceptive --- Oral Contraceptive --- Contraceptive, Low-Dose Oral --- Contraceptive, Oral --- Low Dose Oral Contraceptive --- Oral Contraceptive, Low-Dose --- Contraceptives, Oral --- Ethinyl Estradiol
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"The extraordinary life story of the celebrated naturalist who transformed our understanding of evolution Enchanted by Daphne is legendary ecologist Peter Grant's personal account of his remarkable life and career. In this revelatory book, Grant takes readers from his childhood in World War II-era Britain to his ongoing research today in the Galápagos archipelago, vividly describing what it is like to do fieldwork in one of the most magnificent yet inhospitable places on Earth. This is also the story of two brilliant and courageous biologists as they raised a family together while balancing the demands of professional lives that would take them to the far corners of the globe. In 1973, Grant and his wife Rosemary embarked on a journey that would fundamentally change how we think about evolution. Over the next four decades, they visited the Galápagos every year to observe Darwin's famous finches on the remote, uninhabited island of Daphne Major. Documenting how eighteen species have diversified from a single ancestral species, they demonstrated that we could actually see and measure evolution in a natural setting. Grant recounts the blind alleys and breathtaking triumphs of this historic research as he and Rosemary followed in Darwin's footsteps-and ushered in a new era in ecology. A wonderfully absorbing portrait of a life in science, Enchanted by Daphne is an unforgettable chronicle of the travels and discoveries of one of the world's most influential naturalists"--
Grant, Peter R., --- Biologists --- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Environmentalists & Naturalists --- SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / General --- Autobiography. --- Award. --- Aztec Art. --- Babysitting. --- Balzan Prize. --- Bandage. --- Big Bird. --- Biochemistry. --- Biologist. --- Biology. --- Botswana. --- Bursera. --- Canary Islands. --- Career. --- Charles Darwin. --- Clothing. --- Clusia. --- Cordia. --- Courtship. --- Criticism. --- Cyperaceae. --- Daphne Major. --- Dartmoor. --- Darwin's finches. --- Distemper (paint). --- Dormitory. --- Drierite. --- Ecology. --- Ecosystem. --- Filter paper. --- Fritillaria. --- Front de libération du Québec. --- Geneticist. --- Grocery store. --- Gustavus Adolphus College. --- Head of state. --- His Master's Voice. --- Honeycreeper. --- Honorary degree. --- Hunter-gatherer. --- Imitation. --- Inbreeding. --- Insect. --- Jaw. --- John Maynard Smith. --- Kinkaku-ji. --- Laborer. --- Lecture. --- Limnology. --- Liqueur. --- London Zoo. --- Luc Hoffmann. --- Lunch. --- Magnirostris. --- Mangrove. --- McGill University. --- Meal. --- Molecular biology. --- New Guinea. --- Night heron. --- Nobel Conference. --- North America. --- Oak savanna. --- Paiute. --- Paleontology. --- Pangolin. --- Peat. --- Physical therapy. --- Pierre Trudeau. --- Pig slaughter. --- Pika. --- Pizza. --- Plate (dishware). --- Plough. --- Plumage. --- Plumbeous pigeon. --- Power steering. --- Prayer wheel. --- Provision (contracting). --- Pterin. --- Puffbird. --- Rainforest. --- Reproductive success. --- Sea lion. --- Sea-lion. --- Social group. --- Summer camp. --- Supervisor. --- Tentacle. --- The Various. --- Third grade. --- Total Immersion (augmented reality). --- Transvaal Museum. --- Turku. --- Uluru. --- Upholstery. --- Vegetation. --- Wistman's Wood. --- Xi'an. --- Zoology.
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"A landmark comparative history of Europe and China that examines why the Industrial Revolution emerged in the West"--
Economic development. --- Segle XVIII-Segle XIX --- Europe --- China --- Europa --- Economic conditions --- Agriculture. --- Backwardness. --- Beijing. --- Calculation. --- Capital accumulation. --- Capital good. --- Capitalism. --- Cash crop. --- Central Asia. --- China. --- Coal. --- Commercialization. --- Commodity. --- Competition. --- Consumer Goods. --- Consumerism. --- Consumption (economics). --- Continental Europe. --- Crop residue. --- Crop rotation. --- Debt. --- Deforestation. --- Depreciation. --- Division of labour. --- Early modern Europe. --- East Asia. --- Eastern Europe. --- Ecology. --- Economic growth. --- Economics. --- Economy. --- Employment. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Europe. --- Expense. --- Famine. --- Fertilizer. --- Fossil fuel. --- Fuel. --- Great Divergence. --- Guangdong. --- Guangxi. --- Habib's. --- Handicraft. --- Hectare. --- Household. --- Income distribution. --- Income. --- Industrial Revolution. --- Industrialisation. --- Industrious Revolution. --- Industry. --- Institution. --- Laborer. --- Life expectancy. --- Livestock. --- Luxury goods. --- Malthusian catastrophe. --- Manure. --- Market economy. --- Measures of national income and output. --- Mining. --- New World Resources. --- Nitrogen. --- North America. --- North India. --- Output (economics). --- Peasant. --- Percentage. --- Plough. --- Political economy. --- Population growth. --- Precious metal. --- Primary sector of the economy. --- Proto-industrialization. --- Quantity. --- Raw material. --- Saving. --- Shaanxi. --- Shandong. --- Shortage. --- Sichuan. --- Slavery. --- Southeast Asia. --- Soybean. --- Standard of living. --- Supply (economics). --- Tael. --- Tariff. --- Tax. --- Technological change. --- Technology. --- Textile. --- The Other Hand. --- Wealth. --- Western Europe. --- Wheat. --- World economy. --- Year.
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"A delightful collection of modern Chinese tales, The Dragon Daughter and Other Lin Lan Fairy Tales brings together forty-two magical Chinese tales, most appearing for the first time in English. These stories have been carefully selected from more than a thousand originally published in the early twentieth century under the pseudonyms Lin Lan and Lady Lin Lan-previously unknown in the West, but now acclaimed as the Brothers Grimm of China.The birth of the tales began in 1924, when one author, Li Xiaofeng, published a set of literary stories under the Lin Lan pen name, an alias that would eventually be shared by an editorial team. Together, this group gathered fairy tales (tonghua) from rural regions across China. Combining traditional oral Chinese narratives with elements from the West, the selections in this collection represent different themes and genres-from folk legends to comic tales. Characters fall for fairies, experience predestined love, and have love/hate relationships with siblings. Cooking girls transform from garden snails and snakes, and dragon daughters construct houses. An introduction offers historical and social context for understanding the role that the Lin Lan stories played in modern China. Appendixes include information on tale types and biographies of the writers and contributors. A reflection of Chinese culture, history, and values, The Dragon Daughter and Other Lin Lan Fairy Tales is a captivating testament to the power of storytelling"-- "Although the influence of the Brothers Grimm on folklore in virtually every country in the West has been widely studied, a similar development in the early part of twentieth-century China is virtually unknown. This book collects and translates more than 40 tales selected from the "Lin Lan" series, published in China from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. The pseudonym "Lin Lan" was created in 1924, when a group of three literary stories about the legendary Xu Wenchang (1521-1593), himself the author of many literary works still popular today, were published in a morning newspaper. The success of this first attempt encouraged the creators to publish more folk tales and fairy tales, which ultimately played a major role in the development of modern folk literature in China. The series, written and developed by a Shanghai publisher under the pen name Lin Lan, was divided into three subgenres-minjian chuanshuo (folk legends/tales), minjian tonghua (folk fairy tales), and minjian qushi (comic folk tales)-published in 43 volumes containing nearly one thousand tales in all. The tales were collected the tales from oral storytellers throughout China in response to a call from the publisher, and combined elements of European fairy-tale literature with traditional Chinese narratives"--
Folklore --- Fairy tales --- Humorous stories, Chinese --- History --- History --- Lin Lan --- A Book Of. --- Advertising. --- American Council of Learned Societies. --- Andrei Codrescu. --- Berthold Auerbach. --- Book. --- Brothers Grimm. --- Cat and Dog. --- Cat. --- Cinnabar. --- City God (China). --- Coffin. --- Concerned. --- Confucianism. --- Cover Her Face. --- Deep sea. --- Delicacy. --- Die Gartenlaube. --- Dragon robe. --- Duan Chengshi. --- East Room. --- Fiction. --- Folk and Fairy Tales. --- Franco-Prussian War. --- Frederick the Great. --- Genre. --- German literature. --- Ghost marriage (Chinese). --- Handkerchief. --- Hermann Hesse. --- Historical fiction. --- Imperial examination. --- Interior design. --- Into the West (miniseries). --- Jack Zipes. --- Jean Paul. --- Jiangsu. --- Jujube. --- Kurt Schwitters. --- Leash. --- Loquat. --- Love at first sight. --- Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms). --- Lu Xun. --- Maria Tatar. --- Marina Warner. --- Marry You. --- Mass murder. --- Meal. --- Millet. --- Modernism. --- Mother Courage. --- Naomi Mitchison. --- Narrative. --- New Culture Movement. --- Novel. --- Novelist. --- Novella. --- Old Book (ghost). --- Oliver Goldsmith. --- Oral tradition. --- Oscar Wilde. --- Pen name. --- Philip Pullman. --- Philistinism. --- Plough. --- Poetry. --- Porcelain. --- Porridge. --- Prose. --- Publication. --- Publishing. --- Qingming Festival. --- Rapeseed. --- Rice pudding. --- Rice wine. --- Satire. --- Silver coin. --- Sock. --- Spouse. --- Stepmother. --- Taoism. --- The Telling. --- Tian. --- Torpor. --- Traditional Chinese characters. --- Travels (book). --- Trickster. --- Tung oil. --- Two Ladies. --- Wheelbarrow. --- Wilhelm Raabe. --- Wok. --- Writer. --- Wunsiedel. --- Ye Xian. --- Your Face. --- Zhangqiu. --- Zhejiang. --- Zhou Zuoren.
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