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JMDMT #661 Microfossils of Cyanobacteria in Carbonaceous Meteorites

JMDMT #661  Microfossils of Cyanobacteria in Carbonaceous Meteorites
The James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection - hydrocarbons and the ability of nature to produce such a hydrocarbon distribution by purely abiotic (Miller- Urey) reactions are still open to dispute. A cknowledgments I am greatly indebted to E. R. DuFresne, whose work provided many of the basic data cited in this paper. I also want to express my gratitude to N. C. Yang and Maria Tsong, who made available their unpublished data on the organic matter in Orgueil, and to Frank W. Fitch, who contributed many valu- able criticisms. References Unpulilishfd work. Proc. Lunar and Planetary Colloc|. 2(4): .SS. .\nn. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 93('U): 649. Rev. Mod. Phvs. 34: 287. Science. 138: 4,1l. Anders, K. & G. G. Golks. 1961. J. ('hem. I'-d. 38: .S%3C;. .Anders, l*%3E. 1962/) Anders, 1962c. Anders: Origin of Carbonaceous

Author: h4ck3rm1k3; Tags: Carbonaceous  Cyanobacteria  Fossils  Life  Meteorite 

JMDMT #605 Microfossils of Cyanobacteria in Carbonaceous Meteorites

JMDMT #605  Microfossils of Cyanobacteria in Carbonaceous Meteorites
The James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection - origin for the particles found in the carbonaceous chondrites. A cknowledgments The authors express their gratitude to the Argonne Cancer Research Hospital for allowing the use of its facilities for some of the experiments, and to the staff of the Allergy Laboratory of the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn for the loan of pollen slides. We are also indebted to Dr. George Claus and Prof. Bartholo- mew Nagy for permission to study and photograph their samples, in exchange for our preparations which they described in reference 2. This work was supported in part by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. References 1. Claus, G. & B. Nagy. 1961. A microbiological examination of some carbonaceous chondrites. Nature. 192:

Author: h4ck3rm1k3; Tags: Carbonaceous  Cyanobacteria  Fossils  Life  Meteorite 

Mozart Symphony 38 D Major 'Prague Symphony' (4/4)

Mozart Symphony 38 D Major 'Prague Symphony' (4/4)
Sir Charles Mackerras Prague Chamber Orchestra Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his Symphony No. 38 in D major (the "Prague"), K. 504, in late 1786. It was performed in Prague on January 19, 1787,[1] a few weeks after Le nozze di Figaro opened there. Although Mozarts popularity among the Viennese waxed and waned, he was consistently popular among the Bohemians and had a devoted following in Prague. A piece appearing in the Prager Neue Zeitung shortly after Mozarts death expresses this sentiment: "Mozart seems to have written for the people of Bohemia, his music is understood nowhere better than in Prague, and even in the countryside it is widely loved." The Prague Symphony was written in gratitude for their high esteem. It had its premiere in Vienna, on December 6, 1786, and was performed in Prague a month later. The Prague Symphony was scored for full orchestra with the notable absence of clarinets but with the powerful backing of timpani and trumpets. The work has the...

Author: elias12186; Tags: 38  504  chamber  charles  mackerras  major  Mozart  orchestra  Prague  Symphony 

UNLEASH THE SUCCESS POWER OF THE 'GRATITUDE SECRET'

UNLEASH THE SUCCESS POWER OF THE 'GRATITUDE SECRET'
UNLEASH THE SUCCESS POWER OF THE 'GRATITUDE SECRET' TO SEAL YOUR MANIFESTATION SKILLS WITH THE UNIVERSE, ACCELERATE YOUR DESIRED LIFE NOW AND OUTBLITZ THE ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN FAST!

Author: bobdm12; Tags: GRATITUDE  MANIFESTATION  SECRET  SKILLS  SUCCESS 

Mozart Symphony 38 D Major 'Prague Symphony' (3/4)

Mozart Symphony 38 D Major 'Prague Symphony' (3/4)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAYYN3rOC80 Sir Charles Mackerras Prague Chamber Orchestra Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his Symphony No. 38 in D major (the "Prague"), K. 504, in late 1786. It was performed in Prague on January 19, 1787,[1] a few weeks after Le nozze di Figaro opened there. Although Mozarts popularity among the Viennese waxed and waned, he was consistently popular among the Bohemians and had a devoted following in Prague. A piece appearing in the Prager Neue Zeitung shortly after Mozarts death expresses this sentiment: "Mozart seems to have written for the people of Bohemia, his music is understood nowhere better than in Prague, and even in the countryside it is widely loved." The Prague Symphony was written in gratitude for their high esteem. It had its premiere in Vienna, on December 6, 1786, and was performed in Prague a month later. The Prague Symphony was scored for full orchestra with the notable absence of clarinets but with the powerful backing of...

Author: elias12186; Tags: 38  504  chamber  charles  mackerras  major  Mozart  orchestra  Prague  Symphony 

Give Thanks for Gratitude

Give Thanks for Gratitude
Learn how to use the power of gratitude and a sense of thanksgiving to sustain a positive, optimistic attitude. Unrealistic expectations are a sure road to unhappiness and disappointment. As an optimist, you learn to hope for more and not be thrown by less. You’ll explore how gratitude can keep your frustrations and setbacks in perspective. Stressful worry and thankful thoughts are incompatible. Award winning speaker, Dr. Terry Paulson, helps you count your blessings instead of the problems on your to-do-list!

Author: DrTerryP; Tags: appreciation  attitude  blessings  counting  depression  gratitude  joy  optimism  overcoming  serenity  stress  thanksgiving  your 

Mozart Symphony 38 D Major 'Prague Symphony' (2/4)

Mozart Symphony 38 D Major 'Prague Symphony' (2/4)
Sir Charles Mackerras Prague Chamber Orchestra Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his Symphony No. 38 in D major (the "Prague"), K. 504, in late 1786. It was performed in Prague on January 19, 1787,[1] a few weeks after Le nozze di Figaro opened there. Although Mozarts popularity among the Viennese waxed and waned, he was consistently popular among the Bohemians and had a devoted following in Prague. A piece appearing in the Prager Neue Zeitung shortly after Mozarts death expresses this sentiment: "Mozart seems to have written for the people of Bohemia, his music is understood nowhere better than in Prague, and even in the countryside it is widely loved." The Prague Symphony was written in gratitude for their high esteem. It had its premiere in Vienna, on December 6, 1786, and was performed in Prague a month later. The Prague Symphony was scored for full orchestra with the notable absence of clarinets but with the powerful backing of timpani and trumpets. The work has the...

Author: elias12186; Tags: 38  504  chamber  charles  mackerras  major  Mozart  orchestra  Prague  Symphony 

Mozart Symphony 38 D Major 'Prague Symphony' (1/4)

Mozart Symphony 38 D Major 'Prague Symphony' (1/4)
Sir Charles Mackerras Prague Chamber Orchestra Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his Symphony No. 38 in D major (the "Prague"), K. 504, in late 1786. It was performed in Prague on January 19, 1787,[1] a few weeks after Le nozze di Figaro opened there. Although Mozarts popularity among the Viennese waxed and waned, he was consistently popular among the Bohemians and had a devoted following in Prague. A piece appearing in the Prager Neue Zeitung shortly after Mozarts death expresses this sentiment: "Mozart seems to have written for the people of Bohemia, his music is understood nowhere better than in Prague, and even in the countryside it is widely loved." The Prague Symphony was written in gratitude for their high esteem. It had its premiere in Vienna, on December 6, 1786, and was performed in Prague a month later. The Prague Symphony was scored for full orchestra with the notable absence of clarinets but with the powerful backing of timpani and trumpets. The work has the...

Author: elias12186; Tags: 38  504  chamber  charles  mackerras  major  Mozart  orchestra  Prague  Symphony 

Reflections by the fire...

Reflections by the fire...
Cold nigbts and Wayne Dyer inspires reflection. Meet my cat, Willow.

Author: idlechatter76; Tags: cold  Dyer  fire  generosity  gratitude  night  service  Wayne 

I'm So Fortunate...

I'm So Fortunate...
Enough said...much love and gratitude 2 my creator, God, and everyone in my life! Peace IN, Kevin

Author: MrPeace101; Tags: fortunate  I'm  kevin  Mr  Peace  so  szawala 

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