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  Modern Brewery Age: Cathedral of brewing: tradition remains the byword at Denmark's Carlsberg Brewery
Carlsberg's flagship beer is Carlsberg Pilsner (4.6% abv), a blonde, sweetish, dry pilsner brewed in the style often referred to as an "international pilsner or lager." This is the beer responsible for Carlsberg's international success and 70 percent market share at home.
Carlsberg Wheat debuted in the autumn of 2001.
Carlsberg Elephant Beer, introduced in the 1950s to celebrate Winston Churchill's visit to Denmark, is a big, rich, gold, warmly alcoholic (7.2% abv) lager with a powerful malt sweetness in the flavor.
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 DANISH DELIGHTS
The story told by Carlsberg is that JC placed the pots of yeast under his stovepipe hat during that several-weeks-long stagecoach ride home, cooling the pots with water from streams at every coach stop.
That was the year in which Emil Hansen, a young scientist hired by JC to work in Carlsberg Laboratories, isolated and cultivated the first pure-culture, single-cell yeast strain for brewing.
Carlsberg may be the giant in Danish brewing, but other breweries do exist and survive, mostly in small local or regional markets.
www.allaboutbeer.com /features/236denmark.html   (4691 words)

  
 Sorensen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
J.C. Jacobsen (1811-1887), the founder of the Carlsberg Brewery in Copenhagen, established the Carlsberg Laboratory in 1876.
The Carlsberg Laboratory became renowned as one of the world's most productive centers of study in the field of biochemistry, attracting many chemists all over the world.
Sørensen retired from the post of the director of the chemical section of Carlsberg Laboratories in 1938.
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 Modern Brewery Age: Cathedral of brewing: tradition remains the byword at Denmark's Carlsberg Brewery
The story told by Carlsberg is that JC placed the pots of yeast under his stovepipe hat during that weeks-long stagecoach ride home, cooling the pots with water from streams at every coach stop.
He set up Carlsberg Laboratories in 1875 and dedicated the labs to brewing research, as well as research in Danish national scientific endeavors.
Working with Tuborg and then Carlsberg beers, Hansen found several "bad" yeasts mixed in with the "good' yeast in the beers that were causing problems of unpleasant aromas and bitter flavors (this bitterness was not from hops, the usual suspect in beer bitterness).
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 Carlsberg Laboratories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 BGN 17: Molecular Genetics of Barley Endosperm Proteins
Carlsberg II and Risø 56 revealed a deletion of at least 85 kb in mutant Risø 56 (Kries et al., 1983).
Additional genomic clones of both B and C hordeins have been isolated by researchers at Carlsberg Laboratories, but are not yet fully characterized (Brandt, personal communication).
Recently researchers at the Carlsberg Laboratories have isolated a genomic clone for protein Z (Brandt, personal communication).
wheat.pw.usda.gov /ggpages/bgn/17/a17-01.html   (4010 words)

  
 The Map Room   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Started by the remarkable Jacob Jacobsen, Carlsberg Brewery is itself a charity dedicated to the support not only of higher learning, but also the performing arts.
Their success in advancing the art of brewing prompted Jacobsen to set up the famous Carlsberg Laboratories in 1875, not only for brewing but to "benefit science and honor the country".
Carlsberg lager is a soft, malty, smooth, golden beer with a dryness typical of other Danish beers.
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 Carlsberg A/S - Fact Sheet - Hoover's
In addition to the worldwide brewing operations of its flagship subsidiary, Carlsberg A/S also operates the Carlsberg Research Center, which houses 80 beer brewing laboratories.
In 2004 the group acquired Swedish conglomerate Orkla's 40% stake in Carlsberg Breweries and the Germany-based beer brewer and distributor Holsten-Brauerei.
The group is controlled by the Carlsberg Foundation, established in 1876 by founder J.C. Jacobsen.
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 AAS Biographical Memoirs - Pehr Victor Edman 1916-1977
Many laboratories could not establish the manual degradation at all, owing to a failure to appreciate the importance of pure reagents in eliminating side reactions.
During the next few years Edman's aim was to improve the repetitive yield obtained from the machine; an increase from the 98% of the 1967 paper to 99% was calculated to double the length of determinable sequence.
Edman set up his laboratory in Munich along the lines of that in Melbourne and with the same aim of increasing the efficiency of the degradation.
www.asap.unimelb.edu.au /bsparcs/aasmemoirs/edman.htm   (2649 words)

  
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His work was of the greatest importance for the development of not only physics and chemistry, but particularly of the biological and medical sciences, with Lawrence Henderson, professor of physiology at Harvard, and S.P. Sørensen, professor at the Carlsberg Laboratories in Copenhagen, as the pioneers.
The life work of Henderson concentrated on giving a description of the many variables influencing the neutrality of blood, since its most significant and most conspicuous property was its ability to neutralise large amounts of acids or bases without losing its neutral reaction.
At that time I was, as head of the laboratory of the hospital, summoned from my summer holidays in order to attend a conference with the anæsthesiologist Bjørn Ibsen and the hospital's clinicians to discuss the causes of the deaths.
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 Celarevo to start Tuborg Green production in Serbia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Carlsberg's Serbian subsidiary Celarevo will begin production of Tuborg Green at the brewery's recently modernised facilities in Celarevo.
During 2004 Carlsberg invested almost 12M Euros into modernisation of Celarevo's production facilities, expansion of distribution network and new bottles and crates for Lav.
Quality standards in particular and each production batch are analyzed for physiochemical, microbiological and taste parameters by Carlsberg laboratories in Copenhagen before final product is released for sale.
info.carlsberg.com /Info/Media/News/Around+the+World/2005/Celarevo+to+start+Tuborg+Green+production+in+Serbia.htm   (223 words)

  
 Emil Christian Hansen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Employed as a fermentation physiologist at the Carlsberg Laboratories, Copenhagen, 1877.
Director of the physiological department of the Carlsberg Laboratories from 1879 to 1909.
Apart from numerous original and review papers on yeast and fermentation, ECH has written a large work on fungi on dung and a number of other mycological papers, mainly on ascomycetes.
www.nathimus.ku.dk /bot/hansen.htm   (65 words)

  
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Esse erano composte da elettrodi platinati in platino all'interno di un tubo di vetro a contatto con ossigeno e idrogeno rispettivamente, ed immerso in acido solforico diluito.
Prima del 1920 solo pochi tra i più moderni ospedali universitari avevano piccoli laboratori di ricerca inclusi ai reparti medici, ed i laboratori analisi di appoggio agli esami clinici di routine erano pochi.
A questo punto cominciarono a nascere piccoli laboratori analisi.
www.unipa.it /~lanza/esiait/astruit.htm   (1343 words)

  
 J. C. Jacobsen -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
He had no formal academic or scientific training (although he had attended some lectures by (Click link for more info and facts about Hans Christian Ørsted) Hans Christian Ørsted).
Jacobsen's extensive personal art collection is now housed in the (Click link for more info and facts about Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek) Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen.
See also (Click link for more info and facts about Carlsberg Breweries) Carlsberg Breweries, Carlsberg Laboratories, Carlsberg Foundation.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/J/J/J._C._Jacobsen.htm   (111 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
In the 1840s he had come to realise that production of beer, which had until then been done in numerous small brewery breweries, now had to be based on scientific methods and to be industrialised.
Starting in 1844, he established his brewery Carlsberg (named after his son, Carl Jacobsen Carl), on the outskirts of Copenhagen, on a site where it has remained since.
See also Carlsberg Carlsberg Breweries, Carlsberg Laboratories, Carlsberg Foundation.
www.mauspfeil.net /J._C.%20Jacobsen.html   (191 words)

  
 Sörensen, Soren Peter Lauritz
Sørensen first began to study medicine at the University of Copenhagen but soon moved to chemistry where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1899 working under S.M. Jørgensen on inorganic syntheses.
Sørensen became director of the chemical section of Carlsberg Laboratories in 1901 and retired from this post in 1938.
Because hydrogen ion concentration played a key role in enzymatic reactions he devised a simple way of expressing it.
www.euchems.org /Distinguished/20thCentury/sorensen.asp   (156 words)

  
 CARLSBERG ENTER THE BIO-TECH SECTOR
Carlsberg recently announced the creation of a new Danish biotechnology
Carlsberg company to use its large laboratory facilities to enter the biotech
Combio are Carlsberg's latest attempt to enter the bio-tech sector.
strategis.ic.gc.ca /epic/internet/inimr-ri3.nsf/fr/gr-98232f.html   (856 words)

  
 Professor Michael Polanyi, D
 The great Carlsberg laboratories, which under Sorenson and Lindström-Lang contributed so much to science, have owed their income from the beginning to a number of breweries donated to them at their foundation.
 By applying themselves to the scientific analysis of brewing, these laboratories have produced the famous Carlsberg beer which is suitable for export to all parts of the world and have thus greatly increased their endowment.
 Such investigations have as a rule not much scientific interest, and the directors of technical research laboratories should not be expected to carry them beyond the point at which their practical usefulness is exhausted.
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 Probing the Specificity of the Serine Proteases Subtilisin Carlsberg and   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Probing the Specificity of the Serine Proteases Subtilisin Carlsberg and
Contribution from the Lash Miller Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, 80 St. George Street, Toronto, Canada M5S 1A1
Enantiomeric 1-acetamido boronic acids, which are N-acetyl transition state analog inhibitor analogs of l- and d-forms of the amino acids alanine, phenylalanine, p-fluorophenylalanine, p-chlorophenylalanine, and 1-naphthylalanine, have been evaluated as inhibitors of the serine proteases subtilisin Carlsberg (SC) and
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 ASBC Newsletter - SUMMER 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
In 1994, he was named laboratory supervisor, responsible for the organic laboratory operations that support environmental control and container manufacturing.
He was promoted to research and quality assurance laboratory manager in 1995 and is responsible for managing the analytical laboratory that supports brewing research and development, packaging and container RandD, and quality assurance.
Presently, he is the director of the Corporate Laboratories for the Stroh Brewery Company in Detroit, responsible for the Flavor Evaluation, Pilot Brewery, Research and Development and Analytical Laboratory departments.
www.asbcnet.org /newsletter/archive/1997_57_03.htm   (14860 words)

  
 Richard John Bing (www.whonamedit.com)
Lindbergh and Carrel then asked the director of the Carlsberg Laboratories to permit Bing to spend a year at the Rockefeller Institute in New York to learn the methods of "organ culture".
Later, after a year of internship at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York city, he continued his training in renal and cardiac physiology, amongst them at New York University and Bellevue Hospital.
In 1943 he was appointed Associate Professor of Surgery and Assistant Professor of Medicine to Johns Hopkins to set up a diagnostic laboratory employing cardiac catheterisation.
www.whonamedit.com /doctor.cfm/2038.html   (596 words)

  
 petymol.h.html
Cadet Hammond Hand jr., (23 Apr.) 1920-, US cnidariologist, working on actiniarians at the Bodega Marine Laboratory, California, where he also was director until he became emeritus researcher [Anthopleura handi Dunn D. Manania handi Larson and Fautin, 1989].
During 1892-1920 he was director of the Helgoland laboratory [Hartlaubella Poche, 1914, Hemigellius hartlaubi (Hentschel, 1929), Podocoryne hartlaubi Neppi and Stiasny, 1911, possibly Ophiura clemens (Koehler, 1906), Margelopsis hartlaubi Browne, 1903, Eutima hartlaubi Kramp, 1958].
Isao Hayashi, 19??- Laboratory of Marine Biological Function, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, is honoured in the gastropod names Colus hayashii Shikama, 1971, Polinices didyma hayashii Azuma, 1961 and Natica hayashii Azuma, Pseudophiline hayashii Habe, 1976 and in the bivalve name Poromya hayashii T. Habe, 1958.
www.tmbl.gu.se /libdb/taxon/personetymol/petymol.h.html   (15698 words)

  
 IS-MPMI Reporter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Approximately 5000 ESTs have been sequenced by a project coordinated by Richard Oliver (Carlsberg Laboratories, Copenhagen; current address Murdoch University, Perth, Australia) and are publicly available at www.crc.dk/phys/blumeria.
In 1984, he received an OECD fellowship from the Max-Planck Institut für Züchtungsforschung, Cologne, Germany, and in 1990 an EMBO fellowship from The Sainsbury Laboratory at the John Innes Centre for Plant Science Research, Norwich, U.K. He is currently a full professor in the Department of Molecular and Structural Biology, University of Aarhus.
This approach, in combination with new methodology for the annulation of furan rings, led to the synthesis of the lactarane furanether B. As a second objective the synthesis of marasmanes was undertaken via a completely new tandem rearrangement-cyclopropanation reaction.
www.ismpminet.org /newsletter/2001/apr.htm   (10017 words)

  
 Office of Public Affairs at Yale - News Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
That same year, he was named to the Harrison Professorship of Experimental Zoology.
In 1953-1954, he held a Fulbright Award for research at the Carlsberg Laboratories in Copenhagen and, in 1963-1964, a Guggenheim Memorial Award to do research in Rome and Naples.
He was married to the former Mildred Cottingham of Dubuque, now a resident of Venice, Fla. He also is survived by two children, Karl D. Bell of Kona, Hawaii, and Dorothy B. Bradis of Venice; and two grandchildren, Katie and Jessica, of Venice.
www.yale.edu /opa/newsr/96-11-22-03.all.html   (398 words)

  
 Patent 4711951: Therapeutically active compound and pharmaceutical composition containing the same
30 mg superoxide dismutase (from yeast, Carlsbergs Laboratories, Copenhagen, Denmark) was dissolved in 0.88 ml 0.1M sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.5.
Test animals were white rabbits having a body weight of 2-5 kg.
1 ml native superoxide dismutase (yeast superoxide dismutase, Carlsberg Laboratories, Copenhagen, Denmark) (10 mg/ml) or 1 ml superoxide dismutase-2-pyridyl disulfide derivative (10 mg/ml) was injected intravenously into the rabbits.
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 AU: Årsberetning 1994 (sun/medbiokm)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
J.E. Celis er endvidere editor af "Cell Biology: A Laboratory Handbook" (Academic Press); editor og book review editor ved FEBS Letters; associate editor ved Electrophoresis; guest editor af the annual series on "Two-dimensional gel protein databases" (Electrophoresis); medlem af editorial board ved Protoplasma; medlem af editorial board ved Protein Profile.
Gliemann er medlem af Det Sundhedsvidenskabelige Forskningsråd; medlem af organisationskomiteen for The 25th Jubilee FEBS Symposium; medlem af Danmarks naturvidenskabelige Akademi; "panel member, NATO Advanced Study Institutes Programme"; medlem af bestyrelsen i P. Carl Petersens Fond, medlem af bestyrelsen i Konsul Fogh Nielsens og Fru Ella Fogh-Nielsens Legat; medlem af bestyrelsen i Center for Biomembraner.
Kwee har været redaktionsmedlem af Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics; dansk repræsentant i EF's COST projekt 244 "Biomedical Effects of Magnetic Fields", Basic Research Group; medlem af det videnskabelige udvalg for the 2nd Copenhagen Conference on Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity 1995; formand for organisationskomiteen the 14th International Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics 1998.
www.au.dk /da/sun/medbiokm/arsb1994.htm   (874 words)

  
 EASST Review: Volume 16(2) June 1997
It is said that the Carlsberg laboratories were created on his inspiration: JC Jacobsen regularly attended Oersted’s lectures as a young man and went on to establish one of the world’s first industrial research laboratories, which Danes are still benefitting from.
It was this general perspective that has led me to devote much of my research effort to trying to understand, in a systematic way, the role of the environmental movement in technological change.
This was just two years after Laboratory Life: the Social Construction of Scientific Facts by Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar; On the Margins of Science edited by Roy Wallis; Natural Order edited by Barry Barnes and Steven Shapin; Counter-movements in the Sciences ed.
www.easst.net /book/print/121   (10794 words)

  
 J. C. Jacobsen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
In the 1840s he had come to realise that production of beer, which had until then been done in numerous small brewerybreweries/, now had to be based on scientific methods and to be industrialised.
Starting in 1844, he established his brewery Carlsberg (named after his son, Carl JacobsenCarl), on the outskirts of Copenhagen/, on a site where it has remained since.
See also CarlsbergCarlsberg Breweries, Carlsberg Laboratories, Carlsberg Foundation/.
www.infothis.com /find/J._C._Jacobsen   (381 words)

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