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  Document:Miklos reviews Bialy - AIDS Wiki
Bialy's method is to examine the most important review articles and scientific papers in both cancer and AIDS that Duesberg published between 1983 and 2003, and the responses to them in the journals.
As Bialy writes in one of the must-read, "gracenote" annotations, mutated oncogenes and tumor-suppressors are about processes and have almost no individual value except in defined genetic backgrounds.
The triumvirate of Bialy, Leaf and Harris is a lethal cocktail for conventional theories of cancer.
www.reviewingaids.org /awiki/index.php/Document:Miklos_reviews_Bialy   (1500 words)

  
  Harvey Bialy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bialy is a resident scholar of the Institute of Biotechnology (IBT) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Cuernavaca,
Bialy graduated first in his class from Bard College in 1966, and was awarded a Ph.D. in molecular biology in 1970 by the University of California, Berkeley.
Bialy authored Oncogenes, Aneuploidy, and AIDS (ISBN 1-55643-531-2), a book about the scientific life of fellow molecular biologist and AIDS dissident Peter Duesberg, with special emphasis on Duesberg's aneuploidy theory of cancer and on the politics of modern science.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harvey_Bialy   (614 words)

  
 Bialy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unlike a bagel, a bialy is not boiled; rather, it is simply baked (bagels are boiled before baking), and instead of a hole in the middle it has a depression.
The bialy is little known outside of New York City, where it was originally brought into the United States by Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The bialy was first marketed in the United States during the early 1900s in the state of New York by Harry Cohen, a proprietor of a bagel (and later bialy) establishment.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bialy   (207 words)

  
 Bread Recipe, Bialy, Bialystok Kuchen, Bialy History and Recipe
Bialys came to the United States from Bialystok, Poland, and they are sometimes known as Bialystok Kuchen.
Bialys have long been a staple in New York delicatessens and a favorite of the Jewish community.
A bialy is similar to a bagel, in that it is a round, chewy roll.
whatscookingamerica.net /Bread/Bialy.htm   (1927 words)

  
 What is Bialy ?
Bialy, a Yiddish word short for bialystoker, from Białystok, a city in Poland, is a small roll that is a traditional dish in polish Ashkenazi cuisine.
The bialy was first marketed in the United States during the early 1900s in the state of New York by Harry Cohen, a proprietor of a bagel (and later bialy) establishment.
She reflected on the ancient art of bialy making and used Kossar's Bialys as the background, and its long-time union bakers as key references for her research that took her to Poland in search of the original bialy bakers.
www.jewishrecipes.org /jewish-foods/bialy.html   (286 words)

  
 Harvey Bialy - AIDS Wiki
Bialy was a resident scholar of the Institute of Biotechnology (IBT) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Cuernavaca between 1996 and 2006, where he also founded and directed the Virtual Library of Biotechnology for the Americas.
Bialy graduated first in his class from Bard College in 1966, and was awarded a Ph.D. in molecular biology in 1970 by the University of California at Berkeley.
Bialy received a World Health Organization grant to study the epidemiology and genetics of antibiotic resistant enteric pathogens, also in Nigeria, in 1982.
www.reviewingaids.org /awiki/index.php/Harvey_Bialy   (895 words)

  
 bialy011301
Sheraton's quest for the bialy's native locale, and for the history of this cousin of the bagel.
The bialy is crisper in the center, where it has an indentation, not a hole, and is puffier on the edges than a bagel.
And in the stories of these scattered people, she finds a remarkable sense of survival and determination that helps to explain how the bialy continues to be enjoyed in pockets here and there around the world.
www.cincypost.com /living/bialy011301.html   (1274 words)

  
 HalGal: Bilyi Kamin / Bialy Kamien Parish in Slownik geograficzny
Village, in the county of Zloczow on the Bug river, a quarter of a mile to the east of Bialy Kamien, a half mile to the northwest of Zloczow, a mile south of Olesko.
To the north lies Bialy Kamien (with Gawaraczyzna), Olesko and Hucisko Oleskie, to the east is Pobocz, to the southeast in Sassow, to the southwest is Zulice, to the west is Czeremosznia.
The Roman Catholic parish is in Bialy Kamien, the Greek Catholic parish in Sassow.
www.halgal.com /bkparish_slownik.html   (788 words)

  
 Bialy Eaters - 150,000 eBooks - eBookMall - World's Largest Selection!
A passion for bialys, those chewy crusty rolls with the toasted onion center, drew Mimi Sheraton to the Polish town of Bialystock to explore the history of this Jewish staple.
Carefully wrapping, drying, and packing a dozen American bialys to ward off translation problems, she set off from New York in search of the people who invented this marvelous bread.
In a bittersweet mix of humor and pathos, she tells of their once vibrant culture and its cuisine, reviving the exiled memories of those who escaped to the corners of the earth with only their recollections, and one very important recipe, to cherish.
www.ebookmall.com /ebooks/bialy-eaters-sheraton-ebooks.htm   (296 words)

  
 The Badger Herald - Bialy Brown’s closes due to lack of patronage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
State Street’s local kosher deli, Bialy Brown’s, recently closed because of a lack of patronage, but negotiations are underway to replace it with a new restaurant, preferably one from an east-coast chain.
Bialy Brown’s, located at 564 State St., was owned by local apartment guru Steve Brown and closed Dec. 20.
UW sophomore Janelle Ruppel said she used to eat at Bialy Brown’s and that she enjoyed the tasty food and good atmosphere the deli had to offer.
badgerherald.com /news/2003/01/29/bialy_browns_closes.php   (557 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Baking History - April 5, 2001
PAUL SOLMAN: Sheraton loves a good bialy-- an onion-flecked roll that's distantly related to the bagel-- and believes the bialys made here at Kossar's Bakery are the best in the city, the country-- quite possibly the world.
PAUL SOLMAN: Now, a bialy, for those who may never have had one, tastes a lot like pizza crust-- no surprise, since bialy dough is made from the identical recipe of flour, water, salt, and yeast.
PAUL SOLMAN: Sheraton believes the bialy was born of an accident in a Polish bakery sometime in the 19th century.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/business/jan-june01/bialy_04-05.html   (1512 words)

  
 About Us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Bialy originated in Bialystock, Poland and was brought to the United
Bialys, the name we are most familiar with, are identified by the
Bialys and Bagels in New York City and therefore the world.
www.bialys.com /cibialys.html   (493 words)

  
 The Butter Churn » Blog Archive » The Bialy Affair Part II
Ordinarily I would just pop the bialys in the oven at this point and be disappointed with how poofy they got.
I had the oven pre-heated to 500F, slid the bialys directly onto the stone, and steamed the oven.
The crumb was certainly a bit tighter than the poofy bialys’ were, but not at all ruined.
www.cavebutter.com /wp/?p=33   (448 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Bialy Eaters: Books: Mimi Sheraton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The bialy is a small, round yeast bread with an indentation in the center, topped with onions and, sometimes, poppy seeds.
The Bialy eaters is itself moist, crusty, sensual, and characterized by a depressed hole in its centers.
However, other variations of the bialy, such as the amount of onion used and the generosity of poppy seeds on top, she seems to feel are intolerable.
www.amazon.com /Bialy-Eaters-Mimi-Sheraton/dp/0767910559   (2777 words)

  
 Coney Island Bagels and Bialys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Bialy Stix: These are oblong shaped bialys about 6 inches long.
Bialy Buns: These are flat bialys that are topped with poppy, sesame and real chopped onions.
Heros: A giant size Bialy Stix excellent for the robust eater and flavored either with onions, or garlic and seeds.
www.bialys.com /bialys.html   (216 words)

  
 Dean's World - Duesberg/Bialy Torrent
I admire you and Dr. Bialy and Dr. Duesberg for taking such such a controversial stand for what you believe, on the abudance of the evidence, to be right, just as I admire William A. Dembski, Michael Behe, Phillip Johnson, and the others studying Intelligent Design for doing the same thing.
Bialy tells us in his CV that he and Duesberg were consultants to Thabo Mbeki president of South Africa.
You and Bialy argue that Duesberg was dismissed by the scientific community for the flimsiest of a reasons; I don't know enough of the history of the situation to know whether that's true or not.
www.deanesmay.com /posts/1129083829.shtml   (15968 words)

  
 eBooks.com - The Bialy Eaters eBook
As a child of the Bronx, he, like so many New York gentiles, was as familiar with the bialy and the bagel as he was with pizza and calzone.
He was not yet in, and anxious about wasting time, I decided to play show-and-tell with my bialys and took them to the middle-aged hotel desk clerk, asking if she had ever seen bread like that.
After contemplating the bialys for a few minutes, she searched through a phone book and indicated a baker whom she thought made similar rolls.
www.ebooks.com /cj.asp?IID=192513   (2726 words)

  
 New York Bialy's
Place on lightly floured board,cover with a dry towel and then a damp towel and let rise until increased by about half in bulk.
Press bottom of small shot glass in center of each bialy, to make deep indentation in bialy.
bake on upper and lower shelves of the oven for 6 to 7 minutes, then switch pans and reverse positions of pans(front to back) until bialy's are evenly browned, about 5 to 6 minutes more.
www.allchefsrecipes.com /ethnic/R3955.htm   (201 words)

  
 POLISH NEWS - Essay Page - BIALY STATEK - Pamieci KaraKhana.
To, co przyjalem za Bialy Statek, bylo tylko pasmem nieba pomiedzy olowianymi chmurami.
Zrozumialem, ze oni tez czekali na Bialy Statek.
Opowiadanie "Bialy Statek" zadedykowal pamieci Adama Mackowiaka (KaraKhan), jednego z uczestników "Podwórka", który zmarl na raka w wieku czterdziestu zaledwie lat.
www.polishnews.com /fulltext/essay/2000/essay50_2.shtml   (1023 words)

  
 books-for-cooks cookbook review
Sheraton carefully wrapped some Kossar's bialys to use as visual aids in overcoming language problems, and began her search in Bialystok, a city once home to five thousand Jews, now left with only five.
She admits that it would be unlikely to find the original bialy bakery in a city where Jewish culture is preserved in museums overseen by Catholics, but her trip is a way of paying homage to the food and its creators.
One memory seems consistent though; it seems modern bialys are not cooked enough; the depression in the center should be dark and crisp, the outer crust dark and chewy.
www.books-for-cooks.com /Reviews/bialy_eaters.html   (738 words)

  
 Bialy - Food Reference Facts and Trivia
Named for the Polish city of Bialystok, the 'bialy' of Jewish-Americans is descended from the ‘kuchen’ of Bialystok, Poland.
A Bialy is a fairly large (about 6 inches across) chewy round yeast roll.
Somewhat similar to a bagel, it has a depression rather than a hole in the center, and is sprinkled with chopped sauteed onion before baking.
www.foodreference.com /html/f-bialy.html   (153 words)

  
 Bialy Cafe on Centerstage Chicago - Bialy Cafe : 1421 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, (312) 733-7165, Restaurant, 24 Hours, ...
Bialy Cafe is the quintessential American diner, with a little bit of everything and a few options that are so simple you question why you'd go to a restaurant to eat them (think ham and cheese sandwiches or two eggs any style).
For vegetarians, try the Bialy omelet: three eggs with cilantro, roasted peppers, spinach, tomatoes and jack cheese served with fresh fruit for $6.95.
You can substitute a bialy (a flat, round baked roll topped with onion flakes that looks like a bagel without a hole) for toast or fresh fruit for potatoes free of charge, and egg white-only omelets are just 50 cents extra.
centerstage.net /restaurants/bialy-cafe.html   (403 words)

  
 Baby names - BIALY
BIALY does not currently rank in the top 1000 names.
See the popularity of the baby name Bialy in the U.S. Other countries: The name BIALY also used in other countries.
See the popularity of the baby name Bialy in other countries.
www.yeahbaby.com /baby-name.php?name=Bialy   (141 words)

  
 El Bialy given clearance by NCAA to return to Scarlet Knights - sports
The Rutgers men's soccer team was given good news from the NCAA this week, as forward Sherif El Bialy was cleared to return to the team.
El Bialy has missed the past six games, but was the Big East scoring leader before being forced to sit out.
El Bialy and the rest of the Scarlet Knights will return to the field this Friday, when they host No. 9 Pittsburgh.
www.dailytargum.com /news/2000/10/19/Sports/El.Bialy.Given.Clearance.By.Ncaa.To.Return.To.Scarlet.Knights-106393.shtml   (168 words)

  
 Bialy Kamien names in Ellis Island Database
The following Bialy Kamien entries were compiled by Ada Green and Arielle Masters from the wonderful Jewish search page "Searching the Ellis Island Database (EIDB) in One Step" developed by Stephen Morse and Michael Tobias.
Surnames that were misspelled have been corrected and are noted as such in the notes field.
Ada and Arielle caught as many oddball spellings and typographical errors for Bialy Kamien as they could, although there may be more that they don't know about.
home.att.net /~AdaGalicia2/eidbbialy.htm   (265 words)

  
 Bialy Dunajec - Location   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Bialy Dunajec lies on the main road between Krakow and Zakopane, less than 10 km from the latter.
It is a perfect base to explore the Polish side of the Tatra Mountains.
From Zakopane during the season there is a constant minibus service to the most popular places in the Tatra National Park.
www.geocities.com /bialy_dunajec/location.htm   (131 words)

  
 Bialy's Cafe: Chicago Reader Restaurants: Restaurant Finder Restaurant Detail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The name's a holdover from 1989, the year the Rodriguez family opened with a Greek-American partner (who chose the name based on the restaurant's daily bialy delivery from S. Rosen's).
Fresh-squeezed orange, grapefruit, and carrot juices are healthy companions to the Mexican skillet (red-skin potatoes, green peppers, white cheese, chorizo, and two eggs) with its lovely pools of chorizo grease.
Bialy's American breakfasts include plenty of omelets (corned beef and swiss; spinach and feta; avocado and cheddar).
www.chicagoreader.com /cgi-bin/rrr/details.cgi?PriceCategory=4&lastpageno=19&pageno=18&numb=2219   (240 words)

  
 Jewish Recipes - New York Bialy's Recipe - New York Bialy's - Recipe Atlas
Place on lightly floured board,cover with a dry towel and then a damp towel and let rise until increased by about half in bulk.
Press bottom of small shot glass in center of each bialy, to make deep indentation in bialy.
bake on upper and lower shelves of the oven for 6 to 7 minutes, then switch pans and reverse positions of pans(front to back) until bialy's are evenly browned, about 5 to 6 minutes more.
www.recipeatlas.com /jewishrecipes/bialysrecipe.html   (215 words)

  
 best of - albany2Go.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A bialy is not a bagel (it's not boiled, for one thing).
Nor it is it a simple roll (it's higher on the food chain than that).
There's no hole in a bialy, just a little divot a nest, as it were, for the silvery-tasting onions and the smattering of poppy seeds.
www.albany2go.com /best2004/food/bialy.asp   (158 words)

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