Friday, August 30, 2013

XIX. La couche d’ozone




XIX. La couche d’ozone

Even I want to be Cary Grant
, by which he meant, I too, had ample
Chance to do it all over again, the next day, with glucose oxidase—
Its prosthetic group—Flavin adenine dinucleotide—That non-planar butterfly,
With a fold angle of 16.4° along the N5-N10 axis, alights an enzymatic cleft
Catalyzing glucose in honey to gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide—
Instinctive for this unity, nectar’s tended sacrifice, with stratospheric ozone

Excited by the Sun; bactericidal, equally telescoped as honey, abiding ozone
Recombines oxygen molecules—Mid-length ultraviolet waves backscatter amply
Heating the same ballasts of air once above nine-year-old Archie—Hydrogen peroxide
Crackled in an elusive wound waiting for his mother’s beach return—Glucose
Oxidase activity most likely originated from black mold contaminating the comb, or cleft
Bristling limbs of the honey bee producer, whose colony engulfs her during a butterfly

Stroke—Juno has winked favorably; her visual frisson, a coherent scattering of butterfly
Wings—Amarcord’s peacock in the snow, to which nothing need be added—Ozone
Suggests the world before it when the fuse started to burn—A moonlit cleft
Swallowed into night—Self-lacerations after a tobacconist’s scene with desire’s ample
Proportions, and Petrarch’s blown top—Already once too often, glucose oxidase
Assays for D-glucose, and a platinum probe senses a traumatic bulletin of hydrogen

Peroxide and gluconic acid on the diabetic test strip—Mockery enacted by hydrogen
Peroxide is, at some level, the same perpetrated by women loved less—A pinned butterfly
By the exclusive appearance of cleavage; only that it was not reflected—Glucose oxidase
Forms hydrogen peroxide ramping antioxidant defenses—Forfeiting a crucial point, ozone
Exposure causes acute injury in the susceptible, disproportionate beings amply
Tormented by apparitions, deadening noise, or impinging crowds—Scouring a catalytic cleft

In every structure, there is performance of a wound, and shared remedy joined by cleft
Fragility to inspire upkeep—Speculating that you are blanching; contact with hydrogen peroxide,
Detergent, its catalysis by potassium iodide—Oxygen rapidly exits the system, with ample
Elephant toothpaste
—There is an evolved dishwater of seven failed marriages between Cary, a butterfly
Caught, and Randolph Scott—Whichever experiment is on the boards—Nostalgic glimpses at ozone
Uptake in the human lung; macrophage infiltration—Ripening of sourwood honey by glucose

Oxidase reduces atmospheric oxygen to hydrogen peroxide—Our sweet phantoms of glucose
Honey’s antimicrobial action concentrates an infected hair shaft off-loading caustic gas in the cleft—
Respiratory burst of stored oxides by neutrophils; they are liberated by an ovum after it is fertilized—Ozone
Reacts directly with double bonds initiating free radical chain reactions—What foams the hydrogen Peroxide, an enabling passion acting on other faces—Oxidative stress in an artery wall streaks butterflies
Hardening and remodeling—The next slide is acute injury visualized in the central acinar lung—Ample

Evidence could crush our animal joy—Dimeric enzymes such as glucose oxidase cannot amply make love
Not only is flavin adenine dinucleotide required, but the metonymic butterfly must fit the cleft—Lines
Of resistance, with ozone of burning film reels, or growth constrained by peroxides; nevertheless, fortify the sweetness I have found.

6 comments:

Σφιγξ said...

http://www.fondationlecorbusier.fr/corbuweb/morpheus.aspx?sysId=13&IrisObjectId=7837&sysLanguage=en-en&itemPos=82&itemSort=en-en_sort_string1%20&itemCount=215&sysParentName=&sysParentId=65

Σφιγξ said...

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acel.13963

https://lungs.thecommonvein.net/acinus/

https://1drv.ms/i/s!AsA4BY25Ql_1m3iQ0ECS7GC9LsQZ?e=AzPAGz

Σφιγξ said...

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9537656/

Σφιγξ said...

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214750018301161

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/12/04/november-cynthia-zarin-poem

Σφιγξ said...

My clearest memory from this card is that scene from Amarcord (1973), with the peacock in the snow. I thought about the peacock lady, Flannery O'Connor. She used religion as a stay against the despair that she would die from lupus like her father.

I found The Library of America's Flannery O'Connor's collected works this afternoon.

https://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/living-with-a-peacock-by-flannery-oconnor/17357/

https://www.loa.org/books/105-collected-works/

Σφιγξ said...

One perception I have about my nephew: his space food has stunted his development. He throws a fit when he has to feed himself. Another project.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/19/well/rethinking-baby-food-pouches.html

It takes 1.5 hours to feed and dress and transport all occupants to the planned destination.