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It is the story of Poland in the years leading up to the war, the horrors Polish Jews faced during the Nazi occupation, the brief period of hope when they believed they were building a better society, and their gradual disillusionment as state sponsored corruption, brutality, Stalinist paranoia, and anti-Semitism developed. The story is told through the memories of four people, Stasia Alapin Rubilowicz, her husband Mietek Rubilowicz, her son Peter Alapin, and her friend Alina. Life in Poland before and during the war is seen primarily through Stasia's eyes, who evokes her youth in an affluent family, largely assimilated into Polish society. This life was shattered forever in her early adulth...
Based on the proceedings of the Fourth AMS Conference on [title], held in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1988. Some 45 presentations on topics that include: biosynthesis of macrocyclic lactones; applications of dividing bacteria; expression of heterologous proteins in yeasts; genes for antibiotic resistance; genetic analysis and manipulation in streptomycetes. Nicely produced on coated stock. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Contains abstracts of papers presented at meeting of the Society for General Microbiology.