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CV-1 cells were maintained in 10% fetal bovine serum (Bio-Whittaker, Walkersville, MD), 100 u/ml penicillin, 100 μg/ml streptomycin in DMEM.
Is there an automatic place for the top consciousness-raising tracts of the fifties (David Riesman's The Lonely Crowd ), sixties (Norman O. Brown's Love's Body ), seventies (Christopher Lasch's The Culture of Narcissism ), and eighties (Alan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind )? A tempting (and sensible) option is to split the difference between influence and style by picking the top books about the major events of the century: Communism (snubbing Whittaker Chambers's Witness would be a scandal), race and colonialism (Gunnar Myrdal's An American Dilemma , Octavio Paz's The Labyrinth of Solitude ); modern art (Woolf's A Room of One's Own , alas; Edmund Wilson's Axel's Castle , if To the Finland Station misses under Communism); and the Holocaust (with Anne Frank's diary likely to top the whole list).
In the New Republic , Tony Judt calls Sidney Blumenthal's claim in The New Yorker that Whittaker Chambers attacked Alger Hiss because of spurned gay love "a smear, 1990s style.
I wanted to learn more about his marriage and his relations with his imperious mother Laha (with whom he continued to spend much of his time after his marriage); with his unhappy, aloof, bisexual father Jay; and with his alcoholic brother, Richard, who committed suicide in 1926 after begging Whittaker to join him.
The most common non-Fourier-based technique currently in use in chronobiology is the " chi-squared periodogram" [ 41 42 ] . Although serious objections have been raised in consideration of the periodogram (discussed from varying perspective by Whittaker and Robinson [ 42 ] ; Kendall, [ 43 ] ; Dowse and Ringo [ 39 44 ] Enright [ 46 ] , we continue to employ this method along with others discussed below.