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The disturbing history of the practice of binding books in human skin.
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Wrappers refer to any type of soft paperback binding, and library binding a more durable type of binding that libraries sometimes re-bind books in.
Along with his older brother, he moved to Paris in the 1930's and continued binding books until after World War II began.
The chance to spend her days binding books and acting out stories with wonderful wooden animals made in Germany.
There certainly weren't many who shared his interests: collecting weird fiction, playing piano, sculpting in clay, painting, and shooting snakes and binding books with their skin.
Plainer very early bindings in leather are almost as rare as treasure bindings, as the bindings of books in libraries usually wore out and needed to be renewed, and earlier collectors did not consider most historical bindings worth retaining.
In New York, she had to settle for whatever type of work came her way: folding paper to make envelopes, making windows, baking bread, binding books.
To assess binding potential in humans, a simple blood test now evaluates the binding affinity of platelets for 11C-PBR28 [35]. 11C-PBR28 [35]
The reasons for the small amount of specific binding of [11C]HMS011 in humans are still unknown.
We were able to demonstrate SERT binding in the human hypothalamus in vivo.
A reference tissue model showed positive binding potential values, indicating the existence of specific binding in the human gray matter.
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