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What (who) is P V H Weems - definition

UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CASE
217 U.S. 349; Weems v United States

P. V. H. Weems         
UNITED STATES NAVY OFFICER
P.V.H. Weems; Philip Van Horn Weems
Philip Van Horn Weems (March 29, 1889 – June 2, 1979) was a United States Navy officer, inventor of navigational instruments and methods, including the Weems Plotter and the Second Setting Watch, and author of navigational textbooks.
Katharine Lane Weems         
  • Carved brick frieze, campus of Harvard University
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  • [[Lotta Fountain]], Boston, 1939
AMERICAN SCULPTOR (1899-1989)
Katherine Lane Weems
Katharine Lane Weems (February 22, 1899 - February 11, 1989) was an American sculptor famous for her realistic portrayals of animals.
Nitrate reductase (NAD(P)H)         
FAMILY OF ENZYMES
Nitrate reductase (nad(p)h); EC 1.7.1.2; Nitrite:NAD(P)+ oxidoreductase
Nitrate reductase (NAD(P)H) (, assimilatory nitrate reductase, assimilatory NAD(P)H-nitrate reductase, NAD(P)H bispecific nitrate reductase, nitrate reductase (reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate)), nitrate reductase NAD(P)H, NAD(P)H-nitrate reductase, nitrate reductase [NAD(P)H2], NAD(P)H2:nitrate oxidoreductase) is an enzyme with systematic name nitrite:NAD(P)+ oxidoreductase. This enzyme catalises the following chemical reaction

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Weems v. United States

Weems v. United States, 217 U.S. 349 (1910), was a decision of the United States Supreme Court. It is primarily notable as it pertains to the prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment. It is cited concerning the political and legal relationship between the United States and the Philippines, which at that time was considered a U.S. colony (see Philippine–American War for more information).