A protein cell consists of amino acids which are the building blocks of proteins. There are 20 standard amino acids, with 9 being obtained through food and the rest synthesized in the body. Over 500 amino acids are known and classified in different ways. Some play important roles unrelated to protein formation, such as glutamate, glycine, and carnitine which transports lipids through the body.
The poem "How Do I Love Thee" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning expresses her love for her partner in various ways using imagery of depth, breadth, height and everyday life.
The first town hall clock in Lviv, Ukraine was installed in 1404, showing the city's wealth. It was wound weekly by locksmiths
A protein cell consists of amino acids which are the building blocks of proteins. There are 20 standard amino acids, with 9 being obtained through food and the rest synthesized in the body. Over 500 amino acids are known and classified in different ways. Some play important roles unrelated to protein formation, such as glutamate, glycine, and carnitine which transports lipids through the body.
The poem "How Do I Love Thee" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning expresses her love for her partner in various ways using imagery of depth, breadth, height and everyday life.
The first town hall clock in Lviv, Ukraine was installed in 1404, showing the city's wealth. It was wound weekly by locksmiths
A protein cell consists of amino acids which are the building blocks of proteins. There are 20 standard amino acids, with 9 being obtained through food and the rest synthesized in the body. Over 500 amino acids are known and classified in different ways. Some play important roles unrelated to protein formation, such as glutamate, glycine, and carnitine which transports lipids through the body.
The poem "How Do I Love Thee" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning expresses her love for her partner in various ways using imagery of depth, breadth, height and everyday life.
The first town hall clock in Lviv, Ukraine was installed in 1404, showing the city's wealth. It was wound weekly by locksmiths
A protein cell consists of amino acids - the name of
substances that have a side chain in the structure of molecules. They are formed by: C - carbon, N - nitrogen, O - oxygen and H - hydrogen. Of the twenty standard amino acids, nine enter the cells exclusively with food. The rest are synthesized by the body in the process of interaction of various compounds. In total, more than five hundred different amino acids are known. They are classified in many ways, one of which divides them into two groups: proteinogenic and non-proteinogenic. Some of them play an irreplaceable role in the functioning of the body, not associated with the formation of protein. The names of organic substances in these groups, which are key: glutamate, glycine, carnitine. The latter serves as a transporter of lipids throughout the body. The Belles-lettres style: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's famous poem "How Do I Love Thee“ "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of Being and ideal Grace I love thee to the level of everyday's Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light. I love thee freely, as men strive for Right; I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith I love thee with a love I seem to love With my lost saints, - I love thee with the breath, Smiles, tears, of all my life! - and, if God choose, I shall but love thee better after death." Publicistic style The first town hall clock "During the reign of the Hungarian King Ludwik Volodymyr of Opole in 1372-1378, the Lviv City Hall was already the center of the city government with the council and the hunting court headed by the viit. There is no written mention of this Town Hall. However, it can be assumed that the building was wooden and may have been built by carpenters from Silesia and Moravia, whom the chronicler Bartholomew Zimorovich mentions as invited to the city by Wladyslaw Opolski. The great fire of 1381 completely destroyed the first Lviv City Hall, and together with it all the city documents of that time burned down. The oldest city book from 1382 shows that the Town Hall had already been rebuilt, and this Gothic building existed until 1490, when it was thoroughly rebuilt. The books of that time give scant information about the Town Hall, in particular that in 1387 a decree was issued, according to which wine could not be sold anywhere in the city, except the Town Hall cellars. These cellars were leased to merchants, and the city had significant profits from this. In 1404, a clock was installed on the Town Hall tower, which testified to the wealth of the city. The watch was wound by locksmiths and gunsmiths Johann Gutier, Peter Scheffellar and Lawrence Gellenbazen. And as early as this year, Lviv had its own full-time zegermeister, who received an annual salary from the city treasury. The watchmaker had full support from the city both in money and in housing. His apartment was near the Town Hall in one of the market houses, which was called Zegermeistrovskaya. In addition to the weekly payment, the master also received money for oil to lubricate the watch ” (“ Express ”).