Friday, December 19, 2014

XVII. Constellée d’énormes lacunes


XVII. Constellée d’énormes lacunes

Rise for your crown of lights / it will take every last star / to forget this earth, your home. –Soneto II. by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz to Laura, or Leonor Carreto de Marquesa, wife of the New Spain viceroy, patron from 1688 until her death

Bayonets of vert de vessie vanilla stand a second fermentation for a rough flavor of the custard
Apple; Buddha’s head, and one of the seventeen panels of Michał Boym’s Flora sinensis (1656)—
Aside from the kaolin pit's unearthing of a cyanobacteria community, by the sudden involvement
Of the worker’s three limbs, without exclamations—Backstairs from its nuclei, receptive incapacity of cyanbiont
Unwiring the galleries except for the sheath of a pulley of the superior oblique’s understatement
Of up and down, from coralloids of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, anchoring the beach, from the pollen-tapered

Smoke—Toward the direction of the keratin pattern, a sink of red and yellow wavelengths, before a circadian widening, rips in its daybreak, an intensely blue shallow of tapered
Wings—In the Jesuit Boym’s appeal for the Ming dowager against her red-tasseled Qing victors, he beheld the first voyage (1643), with guidance to consume around the kernels of the custard
Apple—Of a practitioner's purgative; fruit of the fused ovaries of a single flower close to ylang-ylang, its seeds producing a mote in the meridians, a stagger in the golden monkeys—Newly elected, Chigi's understatement
Of the vesica piscis of the ring of St. Peter, on the missive of Alexander VII dated December 18, 1655—Two decades, Camellia sinensis
Would be mentioned; recalled by Linnaeus, by the Moravian Jesuit pharmacist in Manila, Kamel (1688)—From Rome’s Filippo Lauri, whose copper plates, as Poussin’s landscapes, with superadded figures, stir involvements
From Claude Lorrain gliding into moonlit lichen’s if not barren escarpments, Endymion and Selene (c.1650)—Bounded with unselfish aid from the Precambrian cyanbiont

For seven-eighths of Earth’s history set aside leaching nitrate—Aggregates in the mind’s now unfastened lower garments of speech and action, with an unattached left foot’s everted instep suggesting β-methylamino-L-alanine intoxication by cyanbionts
Lifted by rain from the Carrera quarries cleaved with swollen stakes—After nights of exposure, was it muzzled alder buckthorn’s black powder; nuanced by the fourteenth century’s daedalian, Franciscan, Berthold Schwarz, from Freiberg, then the Holy Roman Empire, which tapered
At Valenciennes (1656), where Watteau’s father, a roofer, espied the raiding French at the Flemish border—Boym inset the ascent of Leopold I (1655) in a chronogram on each page’s involvement
in Ming China, for the custard
Apple flowers, as inexhaustible transformations of the crowned aleph above the door of Dürer’s placard in Johannisfriedhof (1528); the air imparting an understatement
Resembling the bullock’s heart's bloom pollinated with a calligraphy brush, which is female in the morning, with its petals sealed; and then in the evening, turns into a male when the petals are fully opened—Not there; not yet dreamed, in the Viennese folio Flora sinensis (1656),

As Schönbein’s nitrocellulose (1846), gun cotton, advanced sheets of photographic media, Flora sinensis (1656);
Peppered with an overheard hippopotamus sighting, is conceivably dedicated to the Hungarian sovereign conversant in, here, the seed of thought, of a cyanbiont’s
Solitary lipid membrane’s conservation with the chloroplast’s—Releasing appearances, it binds our serine during RNA’s translation into protein, an understatement
Of Boym’s stopover in Venice (1652)—Sighting an imprint of Colonna’s Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (1499); the woman with wings and a turtle from Bernini’s emendation to Fontana della Porta (1653) tapering
Turtles, after insufficient plumbing to force dolphins, into the basin—Involvements
Of Saint Peter's Chair (1657-66); gilt bronze replicating the feast day of the strife of love, Bernini ventured the custard

South-facing apartment—Louis XIV, who was then sitting for his bust (1665), meditating on the conversion of seventeen acres of a hunting lodge into a palace, after Schönbrunn's 1642 expansion of the Katterburg on a floodplain of the Wien—Having acquired its custard
Façade, red raw silk pineapple damask, and Chinese lacquer paneling in the taste of the widow of Franz I, Maria Theresa (1752-6)—Rings of Chinese Citrus sinensis
From looking down into the caldera of Vesuvius (1638), or the fire before Queen Christina on the Silver Throne (1654)—Athanasius Kircher’s involvement
With the abdicated conveyed in Bernini’s sedan chair, who, from Villa Chigi observed the comet with Cassini, December 1664—Adopting the name of Macedonia’s Alexander, she spoke of mercury and sulfur combined in the right channel, until all metallic edges were lost—Octaves were green, as for a diminished fifth; blue, the chord of the devil and cyanbiont,
Anabaena, ἀναβαίνω, “I go up” a whole step, as noted in Kircher’s 1646 treatise, Juana Inés, la décima, read, on the intervals and colors, before Opticks (1704)—Understatements,
Delivered on the Circus of Maxentius obelisk piercing the Fountain of the Four Rivers in the Piazza Navona (1651)—1656, Rome is besieged by plague, in which Kirchner filters for some strewing herb instead of the beeswax of tapering

Novenas the Egyptians first molded with reed wicks—Unrealized, until China Illustrata (1667) the hieroglyphs from Rome, he never left, in Boym’s descriptions of tapering
Ginseng root, the adaptogen slashed up to its chest passing the terminal at the end of a word, and built woman; rib-bent and marrow multipotent mesenchyme drying as it ages into custard
Rota of the Milky Way gravity required as a disk—Hooke, December 18, 1680 observes the comet on its path, wonders about its opposed coma—Understatement
Of its purpose, within the sillography of two zinc cations, holding the helices of the RING finger 146, Iduna, bearer of the rejuvenating apples of Asgard
Flora sinensis (1656),
Copied by Kircher, the year of Alexander II’s  Giostra dei Caroselli; composed for Christina on the Barberini grounds, February 28th,  with a dragon triumph lifted from the
Pamphilj library, and commemorated in oil by Filippo Gagliardi and Filippo Lauri—Involvement
Prescribed duhuang, the rhubarb inhibiting tumor angiogenesis; its tannins ingested to clear damp heat—The cyanbiont

From unlived eons; Iduna RNP146 stalls the parthanatos drives, versus the variability of halving by two, such proxies of orphanhood, into ourselves, parents, of cyanbiont tapering its transformed amino acids,
Into excitatory receptors, with glutamate, calcium, flooding the locks in neurodegenerative diseases, in the space of the protective pathway, Iduna—Flora sinensis (1656) features the lychee, a hot fruit, with hypoglycin impeding fatty acid β-oxidation—Taking all fragmented, fearful understatements, a high cross bar (in the upper zone) of thought,
There is unity of a mandorla, the space between two rings, with involvement of a solar eclipse, the ratio of width to height of two enjoined circles is three

14 comments:

Σφιγξ said...

https://books.google.com/books?id=jxwa-PK9Y1kC&lpg=PT278&ots=jYSMi_X07M&dq=Hart%20Crane%20%22Garden%20Abstract%22&pg=PT279#v=onepage&q=Hart%20Crane%20%22Garden%20Abstract%22&f=false

Σφιγξ said...

When I mention pathologies, I strive to understand the healing components, such as how complementary medicine praxis uses agents to stimulate innate immune responses. Allopathy formerly set pharmaceutical arsenal with little regard for the immune systems, which have coevolved redundant pathways against disease; this is improving.

Chicken-of-the-woods (Laetiporus sulphureus) is similar to mistletoe (Viscum album) by the lectin pathway which induces apoptosis in a bacteria or tumor-affected cell through cell membrane pores. I set these here for further thought:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425051/

http://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/288702

"As an anthroposophical medicine, mistletoe is one of the most important herbal drugs and is potentially effective against cancer [18]. Using mistletoe extract for cancer therapy especially breast cancer is recommended due to its minimal side effects and the fact that these side effects are not life threatening. A few cases of allergic reactions have been reported [19]. Rudolf Steiner, founder of anthroposophy medical method, introduced mistletoe extract into oncology as an unconventional means of therapy for cancer in 1920 [20]."

Mistletoe is an evergreen semiparasitic shrub (Figure 1) from the Viscaceae (Loranthaceae) family with various types which can grow on the branches of different deciduous trees like tea, apple, pine, mango, lime, larch, pear, oak, and some other plants [21, 22]. Worldwide, approximately 1500 species of mistletoe have been identified [22]. As depicted in Figures ​Figures22 and ​and33 various kinds of mistletoe have been selected by researchers to study their anticancer effect. Mistletoe contains different types of biological active compounds such as carbohydrates, fats, amino acids, oligosaccharides, polysaccharides, enzyme, flavonoid, glycoprotein (lectin MLT), polypeptide (viscotoxin), vesicles, and triterpene acids [23–29]. The chemical composition of mistletoe varies depending on the techniques of extract preparation, season and time of harvesting, commercial producer, stage of growth of the plant, location, and species of host tree [30, 31]. Lectins (ML-I, ML-II, and ML-III) are the main constituents of mistletoe which are responsible for its antitumor and immunomodulatory effects [32–34]. Today, most researchers have focused their studies on mistletoe lectins, particularly mistletoe lectin I (ML-I)."

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4127267/

Σφιγξ said...

https://books.google.com/books?id=Xd0CuzsPYJcC&lpg=PA83&dq=Chigi%20six%20mountains&pg=PA83#v=onepage&q=Chigi%20six%20mountains&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=8YTsAwAAQBAJ&lpg=PA172&dq=Sch%C3%B6nbrunn%20Great%20Parterre&pg=PA171#v=onepage&q=Sch%C3%B6nbrunn%20Great%20Parterre&f=false

http://www.domjour.su/the-great-parterre/14-the-great-parterre-part-two.html

Σφιγξ said...

http://aem.asm.org/content/early/2014/03/03/AEM.03428-13

Σφιγξ said...

I will put Exerise 84 here.

Σφιγξ said...

Late entry.

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsA4BY25Ql_1jh4MGVRMkcRyXDT4

Σφιγξ said...

For autumn/winter reading and for more freedom on the microlevel:

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Some_Assembly_Required/1RaZDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Shubin+Some+Assembly+Required&printsec=frontcover

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Oxygen/oW2YDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Donald+Canfield+Oxygen&printsec=frontcover

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Oxygen/LXPrLcFdIPwC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Nick+Lane+Oxygen&printsec=frontcover

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Power_Sex_Suicide/jrRwDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Nick+Lane+Power,+Sex,+Suicide:+Mitochondria&printsec=frontcover

Σφιγξ said...

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-3855-3_23

Thank you, for reminding me of cyanobionts.

Σφιγξ said...

https://books.google.com/books?id=mBBADwAAQBAJ&pg=PA100&dq=sor+juana+converso&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwicgP-frJaEAxXLLFkFHbqHBEY4ChDoAXoECAoQAw#v=onepage&q=sor%20juana%20converso&f=false

https://books.google.com/books?id=_nJvEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA54&dq=tehillim+dumah&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiFsMTNsJaEAxVRl4kEHVDMAbkQ6AF6BAgOEAM#v=onepage&q=tehillim%20dumah&f=false

Σφιγξ said...

https://books.google.com/books?id=xvwOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA46&dq=our+mutual+friend+%22seemed+filled+with+the+ruins+of+a+forest+it+had+set+on+fire%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjCvo749ZiEAxUrD1kFHbfwCjAQ6AF6BAgIEAM#v=onepage&q=our%20mutual%20friend%20%22seemed%20filled%20with%20the%20ruins%20of%20a%20forest%20it%20had%20set%20on%20fire%22&f=false

Σφιγξ said...

al-mei menuchot

Σφιγξ said...

https://thejewishweekly.com/tehillim-psalm-32/

https://books.google.com/books?id=tSJWE-sR5HkC&pg=PA818&dq=tehillim+32+horse&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwivo_no3L2HAxXPD1kFHZReAPU4MhDoAXoECAgQAw#v=onepage&q=tehillim%2032%20horse&f=false

Σφιγξ said...

Peh (80). Entre les performances mesurées expérimentalement et les performances prédites

"D. epigaea is at the center of a series of symbiotic relationships. As part of a subset of mycorrhizal fungi called arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, D. epigaea colonizes the interior of plant root cells, forming structures called arbuscules. The rest of the fungal body branches out into the soil, providing increased surface area for uptake of nutrients, which it exchanges for energy-rich carbon compounds from its plant host. In addition to its relationship with plants, D. epigaea is also host itself to bacterial endosymbionts, which live inside the fungus. These complex, nesting relationships are not well understood, despite the ubiquity and importance of mycorrhizal fungi (Alexander, 2018).

https://btiscience.org/explore-bti/news/post/back-to-our-roots-insights-from-genomes-of-a-plant-associated-fungus-and-its-bacterial-endosymbionts/

I am thinking of a future project where the endosymbiont in various tree roots, hindguts of grazers like the hoatzin in a mangrove does the talking...

https://books.google.com/books?id=_zQsDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=overstory+richard+powers&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjox9rJ4L2HAxXMFVkFHVZeB0QQ6AF6BAgMEAM#v=onepage&q=overstory%20richard%20powers&f=false

https://www.aquaexpeditions.com/blog/hoatzin-bird-amazon

Σφιγξ said...

https://www.sci.news/paleontology/science-hoatzin-bird-europe-01713.html