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- BookEd Diener, editor.Contents:
Introduction--measuring well-being : collected theory and review works / Ed Diener
Temporal stability and cross-situational consistency of affective, behavioral, and cognitive responses / Ed Diener and Randy J. Larsen
Assessing subjective well-being: progress and opportunities / Ed Diener
The evolving concept of subjective well-being: the multifaceted nature of happiness / Ed Diener, Christie Napa Scollon, and Richard E. Lucas
Review of the satisfactionwith life scale / William Pavot and Ed Diener
Subjective well-being: the convergence and stability of self-report and non-self-report measures / Ed Sandvik, Ed Diener, and Larry Seidlitz
Measuring positive emotions / Richard E. Lucas, Ed Diener, and Randy J. Larsen
Experience sampling: promises and pitfalls, strengths and weaknesses / Christie Napa Scollon, Chu Kim-Prieto, and Ed Diener
Life-satisfaction is a momentary judgment and a stable personality characteristic: the use of chronically accessible and stable sources / Ulrich Schimmack, Ed Diener, and Shigehiro Oishi
Happiness is the frequency, not the intensity, of positive versus negative affect / Ed Diener, Ed Sandvik, and William Pavot
Income's differential influence on judgments of life versus affective well-being / Ed Diener ... [et al.]
New measures of well-being / Ed Diener ... [et al.]
Conclusion: future directions in measuring well-being / Ed Diener.Digital Access Springer 2009 - ArticleBolková A.Albrecht Von Graefes Arch Klin Exp Ophthalmol. 1977 Jul 08;203(1):67-71.The activities of acid phosphatase, beta-glucuronidase, beta-galactosidase, and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase were investigated in the normal rabbit cornea. For all spectrophotometric assays, appropriate p-nitrophenyl derivates were used. Only beta-glucuronidase were determined employing phenolphthalein glucuronid as a substrante. Acid phosphatase revealed the highest activity, followed by N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase and beta-galactosidase. In the case of beta-glucuronidase the lowest activity was found. The results on the rabbit cornea are compared with those on some other tissues described in the literature. Correlation of biochemical data and histochemical findings in the same species is briefly discussed.