Search results for "Lenin"
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Historia del pensamiento político moderno (11 Comunismo)
2010
1. Revolución rusa y leninismo. 2. El leninismo. Vladimir Ilich Ulianov, Lenin, 1870-1924. 3. La doctrina leninista del Estado.- 4. La revolución en un solo país y el campo socialista.- 5. El estalinismo.- Estalinismo en el Mundo. Eurocomunismo. 7. El socialismo en Occidente. 8. Los marxismos del siglo XX.- El neomarxismo Historia del Pensamiento Político Moderno tiene como objetivo ofrecer una visión de aspectos centrales del pensamiento político moderno, del siglo XVI al XX. Los textos de los autores escogidos constituyen el punto de apoyo fundamental en el desarrollo del programa, por lo que los estudiantes deben hacer una lectura previa al tratamiento de los temas indicados para cada se…
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Modalidades de autoconciencia en la "Reflexión de Leningrado"
2017
Nuestro objetivo principal es señalar que los aspectos novedosos del manuscrito conocido como “Reflexión de Leningrado” no se hallan en el tratamiento de la auto-afección ni en los argumentos contra el idealismo cartesiano, sino en la formulación explícita de ciertas modalidades de autoconciencia que están íntimamente ligadas a la conciencia de la propia corporalidad.
Enzymatic Formation of Raucaffricine, the Major Indole Alkaloid ofRauwolfia serpentinaCell-Suspension Cultures
1991
The major alkaloid from Rauwolfia serpentina cell-suspension cultures, the glucoalkaloid raucaffricine (2), was enzymatically formed from vomilenine (1) and UDPG in presence of microsomal-bound enzyme. This glucosyltransferase exhibits a relatively high substrate specificity with strong preference for 1 and UDPG. The apparent Km values for 1 and UDPG were 40 μM and 0.8 mM, respectively, for raucaffricine formation. Optimum transferase activity was observed at 50° and pH 6.3. The taxonomic distribution of this enzyme seems to be very limited because transferase can he exclusively detected in raucaffricine-producing plant cells.
Non-hydrolysable macromolecular constituents from outer walls of Chlorella fusca and Nanochlorum eucaryotum
1992
Abstract Many green microalgae possess a thin trilaminar outer wall (TLS) with a very high resistance to chemical degradation. TLS are known to play an important protective role in living cells. They are also selectively preserved during fossilization and thus provide a major contribution to the fossil organic matter of a number of sedimentary rocks. However, little information is available on TLS chemical structure. Examination of the TLS of Chlorella fusca (a lacustrine Chlorophycea) and of Nanochlorum eucaryotum (a recently discovered marine Chlorophycea) indicated that (i) they exhibit morphological features commonly observed in other green microalgae, (ii) their non-hydrolysable macrom…
Enzymatic Biosynthesis of Vomilenine, a Key Intermediate of the Ajmaline Pathway, Catalyzed by a Novel Cytochrome P 450-Dependent Enzyme from Plant C…
1995
Abstract Microsomal preparations from Rauwolfia serpentina Benth. cell suspension cultures catalyze a key step in the biosynthesis of ajmaline -the enzymatic hydroxylation of the indole alkaloid vinorine at the allylic C-21 resulting in vomilenine. Vomilenine is an important branch-point intermediate, leading not only to ajmaline but also to several side reactions of the biosynthetic pathway to ajmaline. The investigation of the taxonomical distribution of the enzyme indicated that vinorine hydroxylase is exclusively present in ajmaline-producing plant cells. The novel enzyme is strictly dependent on NADPH2 and O2 and can be inhibited by typical cytochrome P450 inhibitors such as cytochrom…
Bibliâ istočnikom Bulgakova : kak svoeobraznoe upotreblenie biblii otražaet mirovozzrenie avtora v romane "Master i Margarita"
1997
Stalin’s critique of the idea of the class character of language
2020
Shedding light on the different Soviet linguistic approaches to the phenomenon of the class character of language, this paper shows that Stalin’s 1950 critique of Nikolaj Marr’s views echoed criticism that had already been addressed to Marr by his contemporaries. The idea of the class character of language did not amount to a single coherent theory, in Soviet linguistics, of social and linguistic structures, but in many cases remained an abstract theoretical construct. Even if some linguists manifestly subscribed to the Marrist dogma, it did not immediately follow that the idea of the class character of language had exerted significant influence on the actual analysis of language material. …