Word: normale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...chemical symposium in Manhattan last week Dr. Kurt G. Stern of Yale announced that he had isolated a red pigment molecule from liver tissue which weighs 3,000,000 to 4,000,000 units. This is the biggest molecule ever found to be a normal part of vertebrate animals. It was extracted while Dr. Stern and his co-workers were purifying enzymes in a powerful centrifuge, which separates molecules of mixed weight by whirling them at high speed...
Intense fighting was continuing at 2 a.m. and additional areas of the city, which has a normal population of 250,000 including about 38 Americans and 189 Britons, were in flames. The U.S. Gunboat Asheville was prepared to evacuate Americans from the international settlement on Kulangsu Island at any moment...
...future long-run we are faced with a problem of over-saving. "No technical events are in prospect at the present time which in their expansive force can be compared with the development of the railroads, with electrification, or with motorization." The statistical survey indicates that in a normal future year the capital needs of the country will be about eight billions of dollars while the amount of savings will be around fourteen billions...
...seems to us most important that we should all resolve to encourage the President in every effort he shall make to restore confidence and normal business conditions, and to support Congress in the position that its legislative program should be directed for national recovery for employer and employe alike rather than toward the enactment of legislation based upon untried social and economic theories. . . . We pledge ourselves...
...largely responsible for getting the industry to switch its annual show from January to November four years ago; last week the N. A. D. A. recommended returning to the former arrangement on the ground that the present basis has accentuated the glut in used cars by counteracting the normal upsurge in spring sales...