JULIAN KLACZKO
\d͡ʒˈuːli͡ən klˈakzkə͡ʊ], \dʒˈuːliən klˈakzkəʊ], \dʒ_ˈuː_l_iə_n k_l_ˈa_k_z_k_əʊ]\
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A Polish statesman, poet, and historical writer; born Nov. 6, 1828, of Hebrew parents. He was at one time a prominent member of the Austrian Landtag, and is a voluminous writer on historical and political subjects in Polish, French, and German. Chief among his publications are: "The Polish School" (1854); "The Unitarian Agitation in Germany" (1862); "Studies in Contemporary Diplomacy" (1866); "The Preliminaries of Sadowa" (1869); "The Two Chancellors" (1876), a study of Bismarck and Gortchakoff; "Florentine Causeries"; "Dante and Michel Angelo"; "Rome and the Renaissance".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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Dopamine Acetyltransferase
- An enzyme that catalyzes the of groups from acetyl-CoA to arylamines. They have wide specificity for aromatic amines, particularly serotonin, and can also catalyze acetyl transfer between arylamines without CoA. EC 2.3.1.5.