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"The RNA polymerase enzyme "plays" around with the DNA molecule to create the template for making proteins." — Mar 19, 2018 12:18AM
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"Osmotic pressure, electrical conductivity, vapour pressure, melting points are markedly different if the solvent used is sugar or salt. Raoult's and Arrhenius' observations could be justified if one considers that the salt molecule has dissociated into individual ions. This again hints at atomic nature of matter." — Feb 13, 2018 06:31PM
"Osmotic pressure, electrical conductivity, vapour pressure, melting points are markedly different if the solvent used is sugar or salt. Raoult's and Arrhenius' observations could be justified if one considers that the salt molecule has dissociated into individual ions. This again hints at atomic nature of matter." — Feb 13, 2018 06:31PM
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"Upto now, Faraday finds the equivalence of voltaic(from electrolytes and metals) and natural electricity(atmospheric or from crystals). There is an indication of thermionic emission as well(from heating platina wires). We move to insulating properties of ice. Then various molten salts are seen to conduct electricity. In the process, decomposition to constituent elements are observed as well. Hinting small carriers..." — Jan 24, 2018 09:58PM
"Upto now, Faraday finds the equivalence of voltaic(from electrolytes and metals) and natural electricity(atmospheric or from crystals). There is an indication of thermionic emission as well(from heating platina wires). We move to insulating properties of ice. Then various molten salts are seen to conduct electricity. In the process, decomposition to constituent elements are observed as well. Hinting small carriers..." — Jan 24, 2018 09:58PM
For him, even at this time, to know a theorem or a law meant chiefly to know how to use it.
“Man is essentially 'finite freedom'; freedom not in the sense of indeterminacy but in the sense of being able to determine himself through decisions in the center of his being. Man, as finite freedom, is free within the contingencies of his finitude. But within these limits he is asked to make of himself what he is supposed to become, to fulfill his destiny.”
― The Courage to Be
― The Courage to Be
“Steady the feet of those who stumble and extend your hands to the sick. Feed the hungry and give rest to the weary. Awaken those who wish to arise and rouse those who sleep, for you embody vigorous understanding. If what is strong acts like this, it becomes even stronger.”
― The Nag Hammadi Scriptures: An Enlightening Compilation of Gnostic Manuscripts Revealing New Perspectives on Early Christianity, Ancient Judaism, and Greco-Roman Religions
― The Nag Hammadi Scriptures: An Enlightening Compilation of Gnostic Manuscripts Revealing New Perspectives on Early Christianity, Ancient Judaism, and Greco-Roman Religions
“সাহিত্য একটা তীব্র নেশা, রক্তের সঙ্গে মিশে যায়, যাকে একবার এই নেশা ধরে, তার আর অন্য কোনো গতি থাকে না। আবার এ কথাও হয়তো ঠিক, অনেক লেখুই এক এক সময় এই নেশা থেকে মুক্তি পেতে চায়! সাহিত্য সৃষ্টিতে খ্যাতি-কীর্তি-অর্থের সম্ভাবনা আছে বটে, কিন্তু তার জন্য লেখককে ভেতরে ভেতরে কত কষ্ট যে সহ্য করতে হয়! এক একসময় রক্ত ক্ষরণের মধ্যে মিশে যায় শব্দের বিষ, তা অন্যদের পক্ষে বোঝা সম্ভব নয়।”
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“There is one kind of man worse than a boastful man: a complaining one.”
― The Dermis Probe
― The Dermis Probe
“The little open door of each individual’s inferior function is what contributes to the sum of collective evil in the world.”
― Lectures on Jung's Typology
― Lectures on Jung's Typology
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