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Effect of oncogenic virus on muscle differentiation
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1975-10)Chick muscle cultures infected with wild-type Rous sarcoma virus form myotubes, but these myotubes vacuolate and by day 6 most have degenerated, leaving only large numbers of transformed mononucleated, replicating cells. ... -
Capitalist Agriculture and Labour Contracting in Northern Peru, 1880-1905
(Cambridge University Press, 1980)Article argues that the process of enganche, or the procurement of native highlanders to labor in coastal Peruvian sugar plantations, stemmed in the period 1880-1905 from elements of coercion and violence, as well as capital ... -
Market Constraints as a Rationale for the Friedman-Savage Utility Function
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Let Live and Let Die: Disabled Newborns and Contemporary Law
(1982)Several thousand infants die in the United States each year as a result of parental decisions to withdraw or withhold necessary medical treatment. Physicians implement these decisions in treating infants born with disabilities ... -
The Duty to Prevent Handicaps: Laws Promoting the Prevention of Handicaps to Newborns
(1983)Lawmakers addressing the problem of legal rights of the handicapped traditionally have tended to focus on the legal rights afforded those persons already possessing certain physical or mental handicaps. Specifically, their ... -
The Process of Factfinding in Judicial Rulemaking: "Some Kind of Hearing" on the Factual Premises Underlying Judicial Rules
(1984)Judicial promulgation of generally applicable rules involving the administration and operation of American judicial systems has been increasingly criticized during the past decade as both too secretive and too closed. There ... -
Are Annulate Lamellae in the Drosophila Embryo the Result of Overproduction of Nuclear Pore Components?
(Rockefeller University Press, 1984-02)Annulate lamellae are cytoplasmic organelles composed of stacked sheets of membrane containing pores that are structurally indistinguishable from nuclear pores. The functions of annulate lamellae are not well understood ... -
The Role of Carbohydrate in Maintaining Extensin in an Extended Conformation
(American Society of Plant Biologists, 1986)Monomers of the plant cell wall glycoprotein extensin are secreted into the wall where they become cross-linked to each other to form a rigid matrix. Expression of the extensin matrix is correlated with the inhibition ... -
Cross-Linking Patterns in Salt-Extractable Extensin from Carrot Cell Walls
(American Society of Plant Biologists, 1986)Extensins are hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins (HRGPs) found in the primary cell walls of dicots. Extensin monomers are secreted into the wall and covalently bound to each other, presumably by isodityrosine (IDT) ... -
Labor Migration and Risk Aversion in Less Developed Countries
(University of Chicago Press, 1986)In this paper we question the pioneering work of Todaro, which states that rural-to-urban labor migration in less developed countries (LDCs) is an individual response to a higher urban expected income. We demonstrate that ... -
Multiple-Output Production and Pricing in Electric Utilities
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The New Method of Regulating Lawyers: Public and Private Interest Sanctions During Civil Litigation for Attorney Misconduct
(1987)The topic of regulating attorney conduct most immediately raises thoughts of disciplinary panels established by court rule or legislative enactment. Such enforcement mechanisms typically are employed to hear alleged ... -
Where to Pray? Religious Zoning and the First Amendment
(1987)Despite emerging recognition that the normal rules do not apply when zoning affects first amendment activities, the Supreme Court has not yet definitively addressed zoning restrictions that affect the exercise of religion. ... -
A Second Extensin-Like Hydroxyproline-Rich Glycoprotein from Carrot Cell Walls'
(American Society of Plant Biologists, 1987)The insoluble extensin matrix of dicot cell wails has been studied most fruitfully by examining the salt-extractable precursors to this matrix. Multiple extensin-like hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins (HRGPs) have been ... -
Choices About Attorney Fee-Shifting Laws: Further Substance/Procedure Problems under Erie and Elsewhere
(1988)Many statutes and rules operating in courts in the United States permit or mandate the shifting of attorney's fees in civil litigation. The erosion of the so-called American Rule on attorney's fees is found in laws that ... -
Policing Bias and Conflicts of Interest in Zoning Decisionmaking
(1989)This article will attempt a comprehensive review of the issues involved in policing bias and conflicts of interests in zoning decisionmaking. Part one will briefly discuss the nature of zoning decisionmaking and the value ... -
Chinese Plantation Workers and Social Conflict in Peru in the late Nineteenth Century
(Cambridge University Press, 1989-10)Examines Chinese plantation workers' transition from indentured servitude to wage labor in Peru of the late nineteenth century, providing detailed anlaysis of labour conditions in the Condor and Sana Valleys. -
Comparative American Judicial Systems
(1990)Far too often when we discuss American courts and their judicial systems, we take little note of the significant differences in the ways in which cases are handled and law is practiced. We probably contemplate the dichotomy ... -
The Legal Status of the Unborn After Webster
(1990)The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, as well as recent advances in our understanding of human reproduction, has prompted new dialogue on the legal status of the unborn and on ... -
Respecting State Judicial Articles
(1990)Differences in the establishment and empowerment of American judicial systems should trigger variations in the ways in which cases are handled and law is practiced. Such differences are found in the sections of state ...