Shinrigaku Kenkyu
October 2013
As interest in meaning making following stressful life experiences continues to grow, it is important to clarify the features and functions of the meaning- making process. We examined the influence of meaning making following stressful life experiences on change of self-concept. In two studies, university students selected their most stressful life experience and completed the Assimilation and Accommodation of Meaning Making Scale.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEthanol was produced in a considerably high yield by fermenting hydrolyzates from cellulosic materials by means of a recombinant laboratory yeast expressing beta-glucosidases. Tissue paper, cotton, and sawdust were hydrolyzed by two-step sulfuric acid hydrolysis to give mixtures containing glucose, cellobiose, and higher cello-oligosaccharides. After the cellulosic material was partially hydrolyzed with 80% sulfuric acid, the hydrolysis was continued with 5% sulfuric acid.
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