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Mimesis and the Human Animal: On the Biogenetic Foundations of Literary Representation (Rethinking Theory)
In this study, the author argues that human culture derives from human biology and that literary representation therefore must have a biological basis. As he ponders the question "What does it mean to say that art imitates life?" he must consider both "What is life?" and "What is art?". Part 1 addresses issues of human biology, psyche and language; Part 2 applies the model sketched out in Part 1 to various narratives: tragedy, comedy and the novel..
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Intellectual Property, Biogenetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge
A comprehensive volume on the relationships between intellectual property, biogenetic resources as they exist in nature and in the form of commercial products and knowledge relating to practical applications of these resources, including traditional knowledge. The book delves into how these three topics relate to conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, benefit sharing from commercial use of biodiversity, biotechnological innovation and technology transfer, agriculture, food security and nutrition, rural development, and health and international equity.
Part I clarifies the economic importance of industries that use biogenetic resources and traditional knowledge, the extent to which they are dependent upon them, and the way that modern intellectual property rights (IPR) law has evolved to meet their needs. It also describes the relevant international law. Part II shows how stronger IPR protection in the area of life science innovation and biogenetic resources has given rise to controversies. Part III focuses on traditional knowledge protection. Part IV covers international negotiations and policy-making, and legislative initiatives of national governments. Part V focuses on two developing countries, India and Kenya, assessing how far such countries, taking into account the international rules as they currently exist, may harness their natural endowments to develop their economies, and whether success will encourage the conservation and sustainable use of the resource base.

The book adopts a multidisciplinary approach, and will appeal to those new to the subject and to those with some grounding in the subject including students, academics, legal practitioners, government policy-makers and the private sector..
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Mimesis and the Human Animal: On the Biogenetic Foundations of Literary Representation.: An article from: World Literature Today
This digital document is an article from World Literature Today, published by University of Oklahoma on September 22, 1997. The length of the article is 622 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Mimesis and the Human Animal: On the Biogenetic Foundations of Literary Representation.
Author: Philip F. Williams
Publication:World Literature Today (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1997
Publisher: University of Oklahoma
Volume: v71 Issue: n4 Page: p884(2)

Article Type: Book Review

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Evidence for an alternative biogenetic pathway leading to 3-mercaptohexanol and 4-mercapto-4-methylpentan-2-one in wines [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta]
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The present investigation ascertains a new pathway leading to 3-mercaptohexanol (3Mhol) and 4-mercapto-4-methylpentan-2-one, starting from conjugated carbonyl compounds, alternative to the biogenetic route already demonstrated in wines from cysteinylated and gluthationylated precursors present in grapes, [D"8]-E-2-hexenal and [D"1"0]-mesityl oxide, possible precursors of 3-mercaptohexanol and 4-mercapto-4 methylpentan-2-one by sulphur addition, were synthesized and added to a Melon B. must, prior to its fermentation at laboratory scale. Volatile thiols extracted from the wine were analyzed by GC-MS. Peaks corresponding to [D"8]-3Mhol and [D"1"0]-4MMP were detected, showing their origin from [D"8]-2-hexenal and [D"1"0]-mesityl oxide added to the must. Furthermore, an accurate quantification of the proportion between [D"8]-3-Mhol and natural 3Mhol showed that this pathway was minor in our fermentation conditions (about 10% of total 3Mhol). .
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