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Brill's Companion to the Legacy of Greek Political Thought
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by David Carter, Rachel Foxley
English | 2024 | ISBN: 9004679332 | 503 Pages | PDF | 43 MB

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Breast Imaging Techniques for Radiographers
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English | 2024 | ISBN: 303163313X | 283 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 133 MB
It is structured in 6 parts, Basic theory, Technical quality, Clinical quality, on the Report, other breast imaging techniques and Radio-Protection, Ergonomics, the academic training and the communicant skill.

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Bonney's Gynaecological Surgery, Tenth Edition
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2004 | 316 Pages | ISBN: 0632054190 | PDF | 14 MB
Bonney's Gynaecological Surgery has been a firm favourite for gynaecological surgical practice since it was first published in 1911!In this new tenth edition, this classic of the medical literature has been extensively revised and expanded by three leading gynaecological oncologists. Specifically tailored for trainees in obstetrics and gynaecology, the text focuses on the most commonly performed procedures. This, the tenth edition carries a renewed emphasis on evidence-based decision making, and includes nine new chapters.For the first time, the authors take into account the increasing use of laparoscopy in diagnostic and surgical procedures, and cover reconstructive surgery, anaesthesia, information technology and audit, complications and quality assurance. Each chapter follows a consistent plan, guiding the reader through each procedure from anatomy and indications to post-op considerations and complications. The text is also accompanied by surgical illustrations of unparalleled quality, ensuring that this volume will remain a valuable resource for all clinicians specialising in gynaecological surgery. Content: Chapter 1 Introduction and Prologue (pages 1-4): Chapter 2 Instruments, Operative Materials and Basic Surgical Techniques (pages 5-18): Chapter 3 Patient Assessment, Consent and Preparation for Surgery (pages 19-26): Chapter 4 Operations on the Cervix (pages 27-46): Chapter 5 Operations on the Uterine Cavity (pages 47-53): Chapter 6 Opening and Closing the Abdominal Cavity (pages 54-65): Chapter 7 Total Abdominal Hysterectomy (pages 66-73): Chapter 8 Total Hysterectomy for Cervical and Broad Ligament Fibroids (pages 74-86): Chapter 9 Myomectomy and the Management of Fibroids in Pregnancy (pages 87-94): Chapter 10 Vaginal Hysterectomy and Radical Vaginal Hysterectomy (Schauta and Coelio?Schauta Procedures) (pages 95-109): Chapter 11 Radical Hysterectomy and Pelvic Node Dissection (pages 110-122): Chapter 12 Pelvic Exenteration (pages 123-132): Chapter 13 Operations on the Vulva (pages 133-145): Chapter 14 Operations on the Vagina (pages 146-161): Chapter 15 Operations for the Correction of Urinary Fistulae (pages 162-167): Chapter 16 Operations for the Correction of Infertility (pages 168-186): John R. NewtonChapter 17 Laparoscopy and Other Minimal Access Surgery (pages 187-195): Chapter 18 Management of Extrauterine Gestation and Sterilization Procedures (pages 196-201): Chapter 19 Operations for Benign Ovarian Disease (pages 202-206): Chapter 20 Operations for Malignant Ovarian Disease (pages 207-215): Chapter 21 Operations for Urinary Incontinence (pages 216-237): Stuart L. StantonChapter 22 Operations for Prolapse of the Uterus and Vagina (pages 238-252): Chapter 23 Operative Procedures for Therapeutic Abortion (pages 253-256): Chapter 24 Caesarean Section (pages 257-265): Chapter 25 The Management of Cancers Complicating Pregnancy (pages 266-271): Chapter 26 Operations on the Intestinal Tract for the Gynaecologist (pages 272-281): Chapter 27 Presacral Neurectomy (pages 283-285): Chapter 28 The Formation of A Urinary Diversion (pages 286-293): Chapter 29 The Management of Injuries to the Urinary Tract (pages 294-300):

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Biotechnology Legal, Economic and Ethical Dimensions, Volume 12, Second Edition
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1995 | 693 Pages | ISBN: 3527283226 | PDF | 24 MB
Biotechnology: a fascinating field with far-reaching legal, economic, and ethical implications for mankind. In this volume an experienced and diverse team of authors comprising scientists from research and industry, officials and journalists examines these implications from all possible angles. Their contributions are a thoughtful - and thought-provoking - analysis of numerous controversial topics in modern biotechnology. The perspective is thoroughly international, with many critical comparisons. Topics included are: Concepts of Risk Assessment/ Biosafety in rDNA Research and Production/ Bioethics/ Product Development/ Intellectual Property/ Bioinformatics/ Biological Diversity/ Public Attitude and Regulations of BiotechnologyContent: Chapter 1 The Evaluation of Technology as an Interactive Commitment?Building Process-The Failure of Technology Assessment (pages 5-38): Guido Van SteendamChapter 2 Concepts of Risk Assessment: The "Process versus Product" Controversy Put to Rest (pages 39-62): Henry I. MillerChapter 3 Biosafety in rDNA Research and Production (pages 63-113): Dieter Brauer, Michael Broker, Cornelia Kellermann and Ernst?Ludwig WinnackerChapter 4 Biotechnology and Bioethics: What is Ethical Biotechnology? (pages 115-155): Darryl R. J. MacerChapter 5 Structured Risk Assessment of rDNA Products and Consumer Acceptance of These Products (pages 157-196): C. Theo VerripsChapter 6 Strategic Regulations for Safe Development of Transgenic Plants (pages 197-211): Terry L. Medley and Sally L. McCammonChapter 7 Biomedicinical Product Development (pages 213-237): Jens?Peter GregersenChapter 8 Regulations for Recombinant DNA Research, Product Development and Production in the US, Japan and Europe-Analogies, Disparities, Competitiveness- (pages 239-277): Dieter Brauer and Horst Dieter SchlumbergerChapter 9 Biotechnology and Intellectual Property (pages 281-298): Joseph StrausChapter 10 Patent Applications for Biomedicinal Products (pages 299-322): Jens?Peter GregersenChapter 11 Databases in Biotechnology (pages 323-336): Eleonore PoetzschChapter 12 Commercial Biotechnology: Developing World Prospects (pages 339-367): George T. Tzotzos and Marion LeopoldChapter 13 Biotechnology in the Asian?Pacific Region (pages 369-432): Rolf D. Schmid, Bong?Hyun Chung, Alan J. Jones, Susono Saono, Jeannie Scriven and Jane H. J. TsaiChapter 14 Biotechnology and Biological Diversity (pages 433-445): Masao KawaiChapter 15 "Oui" or "Non" to Biotechnology: The Other French Referendum (pages 449-457): Annette MilletChapter 16 Government, Researchers, and Activists: The Critical Public Policy Interface (pages 459-493): Susanne L. HuttnerChapter 17 Press Coverage of Genetic Engineering in Germany: Facts, Faults and Causes (pages 495-504): Hans Mathias Kepplinger and Simone Christine EhmigChapter 18 The Regulation of Modern Biotechnology: A Historical and European Perspective: A Case Study in How Societies Cope with New Knowledge in the Last Quarter of the Twentieth Century (pages 505-681): Mark F. Cantley

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Biotechnology Enzymes, Biomass, Food and Feed, Volume 9, Second Edition
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1995 | 802 Pages | ISBN: 3527283196 | PDF | 14 MB
This volume examines the classical aspects of biotechnology: the application of biological principles for the purpose of converting foodstuffs into more palatable, nutritious or stable foods. Four distinct, but related areas are covered in detail: enzymes, biomass production, food fermentations and feed fermentations. Particular attention is paid to the analytical uses of enzymes. Moreover, food fermentations are treated on a world-wide basis, from pickles to the Korean kimchi. Topics included are: Production of Enzymes as Fine Chemicals - Nutritional Value of Microbial Biomass - Baked Goods - Baker's Yeast Production - Carbohydrate-Based Sweeteners - Wine and Brandy - Brewing - Cheese - Vinegar - Indigenous Fermented Foods - Fermented Feeds and Feed SupplementsContent: Chapter 1 The Nature of Enzymes (pages 4-72): Gary M. SmithChapter 2 Production of Enzymes as Fine Chemicals (pages 73-120): Karen A. Foster, Susan Frackman and James F. JollyChapter 3 Kinetics of Multi?Enzyme Systems (pages 121-136): Athel Cornish?BowdenChapter 4 Analytical Uses of Enzymes (pages 137-163): Georg?Burkhard KresseChapter 5 Production of Microbial Biomass (pages 166-220): Helene Boze, Guy Moulin and Pierre GalzyChapter 6 Nutritional Value and Safety of "Single Cell Protein" (pages 221-237): Nevin S. Scrimshaw and Edwina B. MurrayChapter 7 Baked Goods (pages 240-319): Gottfried Spicher and Jurgen?Michael BrummerChapter 8 Commercial Production of Baker's Yeast and Wine Yeast (pages 321-351): Clifford CaronChapter 9 Cheese (pages 353-384): Norman F. OlsonChapter 10 Other Fermented Dairy Products (pages 385-418): Ramesh C. Chandan and Khem M. ShahaniChapter 11 Brewing (pages 419-462): Ingeborg Russell and Graham G. StewartChapter 12 Wine and Brandy (pages 463-504): Helmut H. DittrichChapter 13 Indigenous Fermented Foods (pages 505-559): Larry R. BeuchatChapter 14 Cocoa Fermentation (pages 561-577): Alex S. Lopez and Paul S. DimickChapter 15 Vinegar (pages 579-591): Heinrich Ebner and Heinrich Follmann Sylvia SellmerChapter 16 Olive Fermentations (pages 593-627): Antonio Garrido Fernandez, Pedro Garcia Garcia and Manuel Brenes BalbuenaChapter 17 Vegetable Fermentations (pages 629-661): Henry P. Fleming, Kyu H. Kyung and Fred BreidtChapter 18 Enzymes in Food Processing (pages 663-736): Hans Sejr OlsenChapter 19 Carbohydrate?Based Sweeteners (pages 737-765): Ronald E. HebedaChapter 20 Fermented Feeds and Feed: Products (pages 768-783): Randy D. Shaver and Keshab K. Batajoo

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Biotechnology Environmental Processes II, Volume 11b, Second Edition, Second Edition
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2000 | 522 Pages | ISBN: 3527283234 | PDF | 10 MB
Volume 11a on the biotechnology of wastewater is succeeded by the second of three volumes on environmental processes: Volume 11b gives a profound overview of the decontamination of soil. Part I deals with general aspects of soil decontamination. Microbial fundamentals and particular degradation processes are dealt with in Part II, and analytical techniques and methods of soil clean-up are presented in Part III. Content: Chapter 1 Contaminated Soil Areas, Different Countries and Contaminants, Monitoring of Contaminants (pages 5-41): Wolfgang UlriciChapter 2 Characterization of the Geological and Hydrogeological Situation, Effects on Natural Geochemical Barriers and Remediation (pages 43-59): Wilhelm G. Coldewey and Christoph KlingerChapter 3 Bioavailability of Contaminants (pages 61-88): Bernd MahroChapter 4 "Humification" Process or Formation of Refractory Soil Organic Matter (pages 89-125): Matthias KastnerChapter 5 Ecotoxicological Assessment (pages 127-141): Adolf Eisentrager and Kerstin HundChapter 6 Aerobic Degradation by Microorganisms (pages 144-167): Wolfgang Fritsche and Martin HofrichterChapter 7 Principles of Anaerobic Degradation of Organic Compounds (pages 169-192): Bernhard SchinkChapter 8 Bacterial Degradation of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (pages 193-209): Johann E. T. van Hylckama Vlieg and Dick B. JanssenChapter 9 Degradation of Aromatic and Polyaromatic Compounds (pages 211-239): Matthias KastnerChapter 10 Degradation of Chlorinated Compounds (pages 241-271): Catrin Wischnak and Rudolf MullerChapter 11 Microbial Degradation of Compounds with Nitro Functions (pages 273-302): Karl?Heinz Blotevogel and Thomas GorontzyChapter 12 Thermal Processes, Scrubbing/Extraction, Bioremediation and Disposal (pages 304-317): Michael Koning, Karsten Hupe and Rainer StegmannChapter 13 Bioremediation with Heap Technique (pages 319-328): Volker Schulz?BerendtChapter 14 Bioreactors (pages 329-347): Rene H. Kleijntjens and Karel Ch. A. M. LuybenChapter 15 In situ Remediation (pages 349-370): Thomas Held and Helmut DorrChapter 16 Degradation by Plants - Phytoremediation (pages 371-384): Jerald L. SchnoorChapter 17 Phytoremediation of Metals (pages 385-397): David E. Salt and Alan J. M. BakerChapter 18 Advanced in situ Bio?Remediation - A Hierarchy of Technology Choices (pages 399-414): Ronald Unterman, Mary F. Deflaun and Robert J. SteffanChapter 19 Application of Immobilized Microorganisms in Soil Decontamination (pages 415-423): Hans?Jurgen RehmChapter 20 Bacterial Activity Enhancement and Soil Decontamination (pages 425-439): Fu?Min Menn, James P. Easter and Gary S. SaylerChapter 21 Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Bioremediation (pages 441-463): Fu?Min Menn, James P. Easter and Gary S. SaylerChapter 22 Possibilities, Limits and Future Developments of Soil Bioremediation (pages 465-476): Jurgen KleinChapter 23 Sampling and Investigation of Solid Matter (pages 477-507): Michael Roemer

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Biophysical Analysis of Membrane Proteins Investigating Structure and Function
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2007 | 368 Pages | ISBN: 3527316779 | PDF | 5 MB
Meeting the need for a book on developing and using new methods to investigate membrane proteins, this is the first of its kind to present the full range of novel techniques in one resource. Top researchers from around the world focus on the physical principles exploited in the different techniques, and provide examples of how these can bring about important new insights. Following an introduction, further sections discuss structural approaches, molecular interaction and large assemblies, dynamics and spectroscopies, finishing off with an exploration of structure-function relationships in whole cells.Content: Chapter 1 High?Resolution Structures of Membrane Proteins: From X?Ray Crystallography to an Integrated Approach of Membranes (pages 1-27): Prof. Eva Pebay?PeyroulaChapter 2 Membrane Protein Structure Determination by Electron Cryo?Microscopy (pages 29-54): Christopher G. Tate and John L. RubinsteinChapter 3 Introduction to Solid?State NMR and its Application to Membrane Protein-Ligand Binding Studies (pages 55-87): Krisztina Varga and Anthony WattsChapter 4 Analytical Ultracentrifugation: Membrane Protein Assemblies in the Presence of Detergent (pages 89-120): Christine Ebel, Jesper V. Moller and Marc le MaireChapter 5 Probing Membrane Protein Interactions with Real?Time Biosensor Technology (pages 121-140): Iva Navratilova, David G. Myszka and Rebecca L. RichChapter 6 Atomic Force Microscopy: High?Resolution Imaging of Structure and Assembly of Membrane Proteins (pages 141-158): Simon Scheuring, Nikolay Buzhynskyy, Rui Pedro Goncalves and Szymon JaroslawskiChapter 7 Molecular Dynamics Studies of Membrane Proteins: Outer Membrane Proteins and Transporters (pages 159-185): Syma Khalid, John Holyoake and Mark S. P. SansomChapter 8 Understanding Structure and Function of Membrane Proteins Using Free Energy Calculations (pages 187-211): Christophe Chipot and Klaus SchultenChapter 9 Neutrons to Study the Structure and Dynamics of Membrane Proteins (pages 213-240): Kathleen Wood and Giuseppe ZaccaiChapter 10 Circular Dichroism: Folding and Conformational Changes of Membrane Proteins (pages 241-258): Nadege Jamin and Jean?Jacques LacapereChapter 11 Membrane Protein Structure and Conformational Change Probed using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (pages 259-288): John E. Baenziger and Corrie J. B. daCostaChapter 12 Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of a Light?Harvesting Protein (pages 289-307): Andrew Aaron Pascal and Bruno RobertChapter 13 Energy Transfer Technologies to Monitor the Dynamics and Signaling Properties of G?Protein?Coupled Receptors in Living Cells (pages 309-334): Jean?Philippe Pin, Mohammed?Akli Ayoub, Damien Maurel, Julie Perroy and Eric Trinquet

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Biomedical Imaging Principles and Advancements
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English | 2025 | ISBN: 1032417153 | 218 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 19 MB
"Biomedical Imaging: Principles and Advancements" offers a captivating exploration of the intricate landscapes within the human body, revealing the transformative power of biomedical imaging. Edited by Wellington Pinheiro dos Santos, Juliana Carneiro Gomes, Maíra Araújo de Santana, and Clarisse Lins de Lima, this anthology delves into foundational concepts, from acquisition to ethical considerations, paving the way for in-depth examinations of magnetic resonance imaging, infrared thermography, and electrical impedance tomography. The real-world applications covered in Section II, from Alzheimer's diagnosis to Covid-19 assessment, showcase the diverse impact of these imaging techniques on healthcare. A collective effort, this volume inspires continued exploration in the ever-evolving field of biomedical imaging.

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Bioinformatics for Geneticists A Bioinformatics Primer for the Analysis of Genetic Data, Second Edition
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2007 | 559 Pages | ISBN: 0470026197 | PDF | 20 MB
Praise from the reviews:"Without reservation, I endorse this text as the best resource I've encountered that neatly introduces and summarizes many points I've learned through years of experience. The gems of truth found in this book will serve well those who wish to apply bioinformatics in their daily work, as well as help them advise others in this capacity." CIRCGENETICS "This book may really help to get geneticists and bioinformaticians on 'speaking-terms'... contains some essential reading for almost any person working in the field of molecular genetics." EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS "... an excellent resource... this book should ensure that any researcher's skill base is maintained." GENETICAL RESEARCH "... one of the best available and most accessible texts on bioinformatics and genetics in the postgenome age... The writing is clear, with succinct subsections within each chapter....Without reservation, I endorse this text as the best resource I've encountered that neatly introduces and summarizes many points I've learned through years of experience. The gems of truth found in this book will serve well those who wish to apply bioinformatics in their daily work, as well as help them advise others in this capacity." CIRCULATION: CARDIOVASCULAR GENETICS A fully revised version of the successful First Edition, this one-stop reference book enables all geneticists to improve the efficiency of their research. The study of human genetics is moving into a challenging new era. New technologies and data resources such as the HapMap are enabling genome-wide studies, which could potentially identify most common genetic determinants of human health, disease and drug response. With these tremendous new data resources at hand, more than ever care is required in their use. Faced with the sheer volume of genetics and genomic data, bioinformatics is essential to avoid drowning true signal in noise. Considering these challenges, Bioinformatics for Geneticists, Second Edition works at multiple levels: firstly, for the occasional user who simply wants to extract or analyse specific data; secondly, at the level of the advanced user providing explanations of how and why a tool works and how it can be used to greatest effect. Finally experts from fields allied to genetics give insight into the best genomics tools and data to enhance a genetic experiment. Hallmark Features of the Second Edition:Illustrates the value of bioinformatics as a constantly evolving avenue into novel approaches to study genetics The only book specifically addressing the bioinformatics needs of geneticists More than 50% of chapters are completely new contributions Dramatically revised content in core areas of gene and genomic characterisation, pathway analysis, SNP functional analysis and statistical genetics Focused on freely available tools and web-based approaches to bioinformatics analysis, suitable for novices and experienced researchers alike Bioinformatics for Geneticists, Second Editiondescribes the key bioinformatics and genetic analysis processes that are needed to identify human genetic determinants. The book is based upon the combined practical experience of domain experts from academic and industrial research environments and is of interest to a broad audience, including students, researchers and clinicians working in the human genetics domain.Content: Chapter 1 Bioinformatics Challenges for the Geneticist (pages 1-16): Michael R. BarnesChapter 2 Managing and Manipulating Genetic Data (pages 17-31): Karl W. Broman and Simon C. HeathChapter 3 The HapMap - A HaDescriptionype Map of the Human Genome (pages 33-58): Ellen M. Brown and Bryan J. BarrattChapter 4 Assembling a View of the Human Genome (pages 59-84): Colin A. M. SempleChapter 5 Finding, Delineating and Analysing Genes (pages 85-104): Christopher Southan and Michael R. BarnesChapter 6 Comparative Genomics (pages 105-144): Martin S. Taylor and Richard R. CopleyChapter 7 Identifying Mutations in Single Gene Disorders (pages 145-164): David P. Kelsell, Diana Blaydon and Charles A. MeinChapter 8 From Genome Scan to Culprit Gene (pages 165-184): Ian C. GrayChapter 9 Integrating Genetics, Genomics and Epigenomics to Identify Disease Genes (pages 185-215): Michael R. BarnesChapter 10 Tools for Statistical Genetics (pages 217-246): Aruna Bansal, Charlotte Vignal and Ralph McGinnisChapter 11 Predictive Functional Analysis of Polymorphisms: An Overview (pages 247-280): Mary Plumpton and Michael R. BarnesChapter 12 Functional in Silico Analysis of Gene Regulatory Polymorphism (pages 281-309): Chaolin Zhang, Xiaoyue Zhao and Michael Q. ZhangChapter 13 Amino?Acid Properties and Consequences of Substitutions (pages 311-342): Matthew J. Betts and Robert B. RussellChapter 14 Non?Coding RNA Bioinformatics (pages 343-368): James R. Brown, Steve Deharo, Barry Dancis, Michael R. Barnes and Philippe SanseauChapter 15 What are Microarrays? (pages 369-387): Catherine A. Ball and Gavin SherlockChapter 16 Combining Quantitative Trait and Gene?Expression Data (pages 389-411): Elissa J. CheslerChapter 17 Bioinformatics and Cancer Genetics (pages 413-445): Joel GreshockChapter 18 Needle in a Haystack? Dealing with 500 000 SNP Genome Scans (pages 447-493): Michael R. Barnes and Paul S. DerwentChapter 19 A Bioinformatics Perspective on Genetics in Drug Discovery and Development (pages 495-528): Christopher Southan, Magnus Ulvsback and Michael R. Barnes

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Bioinformatics A Practical Guide to the Analysis of Genes and Proteins, Volume 39
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1998 | 387 Pages | ISBN: 0471324418 | PDF | 21 MB
"A reference that should be in the personal library of any biologist who uses the Internet for the analysis of DNA and protein sequence data" --Science Content:

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