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Büchner (German) [ˈbyːçnər] n (Biographies / Büchner, Georg (1813-1837) M, German, THEATRE: dramatist) Georg (ˈgeːɔrk). 1813-37, German dramatist; regarded as a forerunner of the Expressionists: author of Danton's Death (1835) and Woyzeck (1837) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| A model in which the symmetric complex appears as an important intermediate in the chaperonin reaction cycle has been proposed by several research groups, including the Fersht group (22), the Büchner group (21,58,59), the Goloubinoff group (24,25), and the Valpuesta group ( 19), whereas another model in which only the asymmetric complex appears during the reaction cycle has been proposed by the Horwich group (28,30) and the Hartl group (26,27,29). After hesitating for a while between becoming a painter or a writer, he chose the latter (he said) prompted by the sight of the memorial to Georg Büchner in Zurich, whose Woyzeck he was later to declare 'the model of a modern play'. The high culture of Alban Berg’s three-hour opera version, Wozzeck (1925), is more culturally acceptable to Büchner purists, apparently, than the popular culture of Elvis. |
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