Cryptozoology
... more such animals exist.
In the early days of
western exploration of the world, many native tales of ... dismissed as mythology or superstition by
western scientists, but consequently proven to have a ... (and the animals that inhabit it) than
western investigators, and therefore suggest that, even ...
Culture
... in the second half of the 20th century in
western cultures.
Cultural change can be caused by the ... of agriculture.
Some inventions that affected
western culture in the 20th century were the birth ... Roman Imperial culture
Weimar culture
western culture
See also
Acculturation
...
Molecular biology
... reaction (PCR)
2.3 Gel electrophoresis
2.4
western blotting and immunochemistry
3 History ... using what is known as an isoelectric ...
western blotting and immunochemistry
Main article:
western blot
Antibodies to most proteins can be ...
Alcohol
... the use of "spirit" or "spirit of wine" as synonymous of "alcohol" in most
western languages. (Incidentally, the etymology "alcohol" = "the devil" was used ... not be due to generalization of the meaning of ALKHL , but rather to
western alchemists and authors confusing the two words ALKHL and ALGhWL , which ...
Gel electrophoresis
...
Electrofocusing
Southern blotting
Northern blotting
western blotting
External links
Biotechniques Laboratory ... of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center
Protein electrophoresis and
western Blotting
...
Gel electrophoresis
...
Electrofocusing
Southern blotting
Northern blotting
western blotting
External links
Biotechniques Laboratory ... of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center
Protein electrophoresis and
western Blotting
...
Human
... monotheistic theologies such as monistic theism , which is different from
western notions of monotheism.
Humanism
Humanism as a philosophy defines ... ability to manage their environment. This belief is especially strong in
western culture , and is derived in part from the Hebrew Bible 's creation ...
Rudolf Steiner
... Barfield's World's Apart , philosopher Richard Tarnas' Passion of the
western Mind , cultural critic Theodore Roszak's Unfinished Animal . See also ... unknown to most.
Richard Tarnas, in his book The Passion of the
western Mind , includes Steiner as one significant figure within the whole history ...
Antibody
... for use in practice.
Biochemical applications
In biochemistry , antibodies are used for immunological identification of proteins, using the
western blot method. A similar technique is used in ELISPOT and ELISA assays, in which detection antibodies are used to detect cell secretions such as ...
Drug
...
Regulations
Usage of most of drugs is regulated to some extent. While details vary with location, these are somewhat usual regulations in the
western world:
Not regulated:
Caffeine
Regulated to some extent (age or labeling requirements, for example) but available over the counter:
...
Ebola
... Zaire), near where the first outbreak was noted by Dr. Ngoy Mushola in 1976 after a significant outbreak in Yambuku , Congo , and Nzara , in
western Sudan . Of 602 identified cases, there were 397 deaths .
The two strains identified in 1976 were named Ebola–Zare (EBO–Z) and ...
Eugenics
... their mass-sterilizations (over 450,000 in less than a decade) by pointing a finger at the USA as their inspiration.
Almost all non-Catholic
western nations adopted some eugenics legislation. In July 1933 , Britain passed a law allowing for the involuntary sterilization of "hereditary and ...
Evolution
...
Main article: Creation-evolution controversy
Before the serious study of geology as a science began, early in the 19th century,
western religions almost unanimously discounted or condemned any claims that life is the result of an evolutionary process, as did nearly all scientists. ...
Fermentation
... of various beer recipes can be found in Sumerian writings, some of the oldest known writing of any sort.
The brewing industry is part of most
western economies.
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1 Brewing beer
2 Uses
2.1 Fermentated foods, by region
3 History ...
His-tag
... Detection
The his tag can also be used in detection of the protein via anti-his-tag antibodies . This can be useful in localization , ELISA ,
western blots or other immunoanalytical methods.
...
Malaria
... College London created the world's first transgenic malaria mosquito [3] , with the first plasmodium resisting species announced by a team at Case
western Reserve University in Ohio in 2002 (See Jacobs-Lorena et al, 2002) [4] .
A major public health effort to eradicate malaria by selectively ...
Monoclonal antibody
... antibodies for a given substance have been produced, they can be used to detect for the presence and quantity of this substance, for instance in a
western blot test (to detect a substance in a solution) or an immunofluorescence test (to detect a substance in a whole cell). Monoclonal antibodies can ...
Phage
... and their therapeutic uses in the Tbilisi Institute in Georgia . The development of bacterial strains that are resistant to multiple drugs has led
western medical researchers to re-evaluate phages as alternatives to the use of antibiotics.
Phage display is a test to screen for protein interactions ...
Blood type
... say that they do not know their own blood type. Whilst many Japanese people understand that blood typing doesn't hold any social significance in
western societies, others may conclude that the visitor is too "ashamed" of their blood type to reveal it to others. Furthermore, from the preponderance of ...