Management of Bone Disease and Kidney Failure in Multiple Myeloma: A Pocket Guide by Elena Zamagni English | 2021 | ISBN: 3030636615 | 238 Pages | PDF EPUB | 9 MB Sanjiva Shankar Dubey, "Management and IT Consultancy" English | 2012 | ISBN: 1259004899 | PDF | pages: 339 | 67.4 mb [center] Machine Learning for Kids: A Project-Based Introduction to Artificial Intelligence by Dale Lane English | 2021 | ISBN: 1718500564 | 346 Pages | EPUB | 50 MB Ludics: Play as Humanistic Inquiry by Vassiliki Rapti English | 2021 | ISBN: 9811574340 | 479 Pages | PDF | 10 MB Lonely Planet Pocket Tenerife by Lonely Planet English | January 1, 2020 | ISBN: 1786575833 | 160 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 17 Mb Lonely Planet: The world''s leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet Oman, UAE & Arabian Peninsula (Multi Country Guide) by Lonely Planet English | September 17, 2019 | ISBN: 1786574861 | 512 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 29 Mb Lonely Planet: The world''s leading travel guide publisher Listening to Conflict: Finding Constructive Solutions to Workplace Disputes By Erik J. Van Slyke 1999 | 122 Pages | ISBN: 0814404294 | PDF | 2 MB I found this book to have a great balance of deep, researched information with practical, easy-to-read examples of how to apply that information to life. The author is obviously incredibly passionate about what he does and it shows in his writing. Producing a book like this is no easy task. Mr. Van Slyke obviously took the time to make sure he was being exhaustive with his research but also contemplative in how that informative can be helpful to us, the reader. I highly recommend 'Listening to Conflict'! Lipid-Mediated Signaling by Eric J. Murphy, Thad A. Rosenberger English | 2010-03-05 | ISBN: 084938141X | 452 pages | PDF | 5,3 mb As the highly anticipated update to Lipid Second Messengers, Lipid-Mediating Signaling is a current and comprehensive overview of research methods used in lipid-mediated signal transduction. Life-Span Extension: Single-Cell Organisms to Man By Valter D. Longo (auth.), Christian Sell, Antonello Lorenzini, Holly M. Brown-Borg (eds.) 2009 | 198 Pages | ISBN: 1603275061 | PDF | 6 MB In recent years, remarkable discoveries have been made concerning the underlying mechanisms of aging. In Life-Span Extension: Single-Cell Organisms to Man, the editors bring together a range of illuminating perspectives from researchers investigating the aging process in a variety of species. This novel work addresses the aging process in species ranging from yeast to man and, among other subjects, features detailed discussions of the naked mole-rat, an exceptionally long-lived rodent; the relationship between dietary factors/food restriction and aging; and an evolutionary view of the human aging process.Single mutations that extend life span have been identified in yeast, worms, flies, and mice, whereas studies in humans have identified potentially important markers for successful aging. At the same time, it has been discovered that the genes and pathways identified in these studies involve a surprisingly small set of conserved functions, most of which have been the focus of aging research for some time. For example, the mTOR pathway, a regulator of translation and protein synthesis, has been identified as a common longevity pathway in yeast and Caenorhabditis elegans. In mammals, this pathway intersects with neuroendocrine pathways and with the insulin/insulin-like growth factor pathways, which have been identified as major modulators of life span and aging in both invertebrates and mice.Novel, emerging technologies and the increasingly wide variety of systems that are now used to study aging and the mechanisms of aging provide enormous opportunities for the identification of common pathways that modulate longevity. It is these common pathways that are the focus of this important volume.
Life writing in Reformation Europe: lives of reformers by friends, disciples and foes By Irena Backus 2008 | 302 Pages | ISBN: 0754660559 | PDF | 2 MB The Reformation period witnessed an explosion in the number of biographies of contemporary religious figures being published. Whether lives of reformers worthy of emulation, or heretics deserving condemnation, the genre of biography became a key element in the confessional rivalries that raged across Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Offering more than a general survey of Life writing, this volume examines key issues and questions about how this trend developed among different confessions and how it helped shape lasting images of reformers, particularly Luther and Calvin up to the modern period.This is the first-ever full length study of the subject showing that Lives of the reformers constitute an integral part of the intellectual and cultural history of the period, serving as an important source of information about the different Reformations. Depending on their origin, they provide a lesson in theology but also in civic values and ideals of education of the period. Genevan Lives in particular also point up the delicate issue of 'Reformed hagiography' which their authors try to avoid with a varying degree of success. Having consistently been at the forefront of the study of the intellectual history of the Reformation, Irena Backus is perfectly placed to highlight the importance of Life writing. This is a path-breaking study that will open up a new way of viewing the confessional conflicts of the period and their historiography. |