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Short protocols in molecular biology a compendium of methods from Current protocols in molecular biology

Nothing is more terrifying to a seagoing captain than the specter of mutiny, and nothing more riveting than a tale of mutinous deeds. In this fascinating book, Leonard Guttridge provides a casebook of mutinies that have occurred over the past two hundred years, beginning with the mutiny on the Bounty. Peopled with colorful characters and filled with suspense, Mutiny brings these dramatic and often bloody events to life, alternately exciting our horror and arousing our sympathy. But this book is much more than a mere collection of stories. With a meticulous attention to historical accuracy, Guttridge examines the world's famous and not-so-famous mutinies - the bloody uprising aboard the Potemkin, the racial disturbances on the Constellation, the rebellion at the Nore, the hijacking of the Storozhevoy, to name but a few - and asks what these incidents, occurring in different navies and in different ages, have in common. His findings are both startling and illuminating. In his search for a single definition of mutiny, Guttridge came upon muddy waters. Contrary to popular belief, there is more to mutiny than solely the effort to seize control of a ship. Legal opinions are inconclusive. Some courts have ruled that simple disobedience qualifies. Some military legalists insist that a mutiny must be a cooperative act, others hold that one person can make a mutiny. As a result, the word "mutiny" has been laid to acts as diverse as the murderous violence of the Hermione's men and the hunger strikes of the Friedrich der Grosse's crew. Guttridge charts a course through controversial if not always incontrovertibly mutinous waters, shedding fresh light on American episodes as widely separated in time as the Somers affair and the Vance tragi-comedy. He claims that discipline often depends more upon the crew's decision to obey than upon the officers' will to lead. Why, then, does mutiny occur only rarely in naval history? What are the forces that maintain discipline and sustain morale? And what are the factors that cause sailors to rebel against their officers? Guttridge's answers in this definitive study are sure to fascinate historians and naval leaders alike, suggesting that only communication between all levels of command can prevent mutiny, the greatest naval catastrophe of all.

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  • "分子生物学实验指南"
  • "Fen zi sheng wu xue shi yan zhi nan"
  • "Short protocols in molecular biology : a compendiumof methods from Current protocols in molecular biology"
  • "Current protocols in molecular biology"

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  • "Recently expanded to 2 volumes, Short Protocols in Molecular Biology, Fifth Edition, provides condensed descriptions of more than 700 methods compiled from Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. Includes new chapters on chromatin assembly and analysis, nucleic acid arrays, generation and use of combinatorial libraries, discovery and analysis of differentially expressed genes in single cells and cell populations. The book is specifically designed to provide quick access to step-by-step instructions for the essential methods used in every major area of molecular biological research Short Protocols in Molecular Biology, Fifth Edition is an authoritative and indispensable guide for all life scientists, researchers, and students at the graduate and advanced undergraduate level Expanded to 2 volumes."
  • "Laboratorijski priročnik molekularne biologije (escherichia coli, plazmidi, bakteriofagi, DNA, RNA, proteini)."
  • "Nothing is more terrifying to a seagoing captain than the specter of mutiny, and nothing more riveting than a tale of mutinous deeds. In this fascinating book, Leonard Guttridge provides a casebook of mutinies that have occurred over the past two hundred years, beginning with the mutiny on the Bounty. Peopled with colorful characters and filled with suspense, Mutiny brings these dramatic and often bloody events to life, alternately exciting our horror and arousing our sympathy. But this book is much more than a mere collection of stories. With a meticulous attention to historical accuracy, Guttridge examines the world's famous and not-so-famous mutinies - the bloody uprising aboard the Potemkin, the racial disturbances on the Constellation, the rebellion at the Nore, the hijacking of the Storozhevoy, to name but a few - and asks what these incidents, occurring in different navies and in different ages, have in common. His findings are both startling and illuminating. In his search for a single definition of mutiny, Guttridge came upon muddy waters. Contrary to popular belief, there is more to mutiny than solely the effort to seize control of a ship. Legal opinions are inconclusive. Some courts have ruled that simple disobedience qualifies. Some military legalists insist that a mutiny must be a cooperative act, others hold that one person can make a mutiny. As a result, the word "mutiny" has been laid to acts as diverse as the murderous violence of the Hermione's men and the hunger strikes of the Friedrich der Grosse's crew. Guttridge charts a course through controversial if not always incontrovertibly mutinous waters, shedding fresh light on American episodes as widely separated in time as the Somers affair and the Vance tragi-comedy. He claims that discipline often depends more upon the crew's decision to obey than upon the officers' will to lead. Why, then, does mutiny occur only rarely in naval history? What are the forces that maintain discipline and sustain morale? And what are the factors that cause sailors to rebel against their officers? Guttridge's answers in this definitive study are sure to fascinate historians and naval leaders alike, suggesting that only communication between all levels of command can prevent mutiny, the greatest naval catastrophe of all."@en

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  • "Short Protocols in Molecular Biology : a Compendium of Methods from Current Protocols in Molecular Biology"
  • "Jing bian fen zi sheng wu xue shi yan zhi nan"
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  • "Short protocols in molecular biology : a compendium of methods from Current protocols in molecular biology"
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  • "Short protocols in molecular biology : A compendium of methods from current protocols in molecular biology"
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  • "Short protocols in molecular biology : A compendium of methods from Current protocols in molecular biology"
  • "精编分子生物学实验指南"
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