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This book introduces the reader to the exciting new field of plant
philosophy and takes it in a new direction to ask: what does it
mean to say that plants are sexed? Do 'male' and 'female' really
mean the same when applied to humans, trees, fungi and algae? Are
the zoological categories of sex really adequate for understanding
the - uniquely 'dibiontic' - life cycle of plants? Vegetal Sex
addresses these questions through a detailed analysis of major
moments in the history of plant sex, from Aristotle to the modern
day. Tracing the transformations in the analogy between animals and
plants that characterize this history, it shows how the analogy
still functions in contemporary botany and asks: what would a
non-zoocentric, plant-centred philosophy of vegetal sex be like? By
showing how philosophy and botany have been and still are
inextricably entwined, Vegetal Sex allows us to think vegetal being
and, perhaps, to recognize the vegetal in us all.
Microbiome Under Changing Climate: Implications and Solutions
presents the latest biotechnological interventions for the
judicious use of microbes to ensure optimal agricultural yield.
Summarizing aspects of vulnerability, adaptation and amelioration
of climate impact, this book provides an important resource for
understanding microbes, plants and soil in pursuit of sustainable
agriculture and improved food security. It emphasizes the
interaction between climate and soil microbes and their potential
role in promoting advanced sustainable agricultural solutions,
focusing on current research designed to use beneficial microbes
such as plant growth promoting microorganisms, fungi, endophytic
microbes, and more. Changes in climatic conditions influence all
factors of the agricultural ecosystem, including adversely
impacting yield both in terms of quantity and nutritional quality.
In order to develop resilience against climatic changes, it is
increasingly important to understand the effect on the native
micro-flora, including the distribution of methanogens and
methanotrophs, nutrient content and microbial biomass, among
others.
Advances in Biomolecular EPR, Volume 666 in the Methods of
Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this
new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics including
Magnetic Resonance Characterization of Physiologically Important
Metal Ion Binding Sites in the Prion and Related Proteins, The
catalytic role of metal-radical/protein-based radicals in heme
enzymes, Rigid Cu2+-based spin labels for the study of higher-order
DNA G-quadruplex structures, Orthogonal spin labeling and membrane
proteins: increasing the information content and going towards in
cell applications, Spectroscopic investigation of mono- and
di-Mn-containing centers in biochemistry with an emphasis on
application of paramagnetic resonance techniques, and more.
Additional chapters cover In Vivo pO2 Imaging of Tumors: Oxymetry
with Very Low-Frequency Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, an Update,
EPR contributions to understanding molybdenum-containing enzymes,
EPR spectroscopy of Type I reaction centers, Characterization of a
substrate-derived radical in the NosN reaction during the
biosynthesis of nosiheptide, and much more.
Advances in Applied Microbiology, Volume 118 continues the
comprehensive reach of this widely read and authoritative review
source in microbiology. Users will find invaluable references and
information on a variety of areas relating to the topics of
microbiology.
Protein Design and Structure, Volume 130 in the Advances in Protein
Chemistry and Structural Biology series, highlights new advances in
the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters.
Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.
IT'S NOT YOU. IT'S YOUR BIOLOGY.
Modern society is plagued by health epidemics: obesity, record levels of loneliness, increasing mental health problems and various forms of addiction. From the outside, all these issues might seem unrelated. But a single phenomenon actually ties them all together: superstimuli.
Superstimuli are exaggerated, unnatural versions of things we have evolved to want and need such as food, sex and social recognition. This hard wired evolutionary response is why we binge on fake ultra-processed food, lust after airbrushed people online, and struggle to stop scrolling on social media, even when it makes us feel bad. Our lack of control isn't because we are weak. It's because powerful companies spend billions creating superstimuli that manipulate our biology for profit, leaving us unhealthy and unhappy as a consequence.
Super Stimulated shows how we can resist this hijacking of our natural instincts, recognise superstimulus traps, and take control of our bad habits to live longer, healthier lives.
Advances in Microbial Physiology, Volume 150 in this important
serial, highlights new advances in the field with this new volume
including content by an international board of authors. Chapters in
this new release include Organization of respiratory chains in the
bacterial cell, Anaerobic methane oxidizing archaea, Dawn of the
DedA: the structure and function of the DedA family of integral
membrane proteins associated with bacterial viability and
antimicrobial resistance, Nickel, an essential virulence
determinant of Helicobacter pylori: trafficking pathways and their
targeting by bismuth, Dissimilatory sulfur compounds oxidation in
thermophilic and chemolithoautotrophic bacteria belonging to the
Aquificales order, and much more.
Soybean Physiology and Genetics, Volume 102 presents comprehensive
reviews on the latest development in soybean research, covering
soybean genomics, physiology and genetics under biotic and abiotic
stress, growth and development, nitrogen fixation and nutritional
values, etc. Chapters in this new release cover Root Physiology and
Morphology in Relationship to Stress Tolerance, Soybean Insects,
Application of Genomic Studies in Soybean Breeding, Secondary
metabolism in soybean, The roles of CLE peptides in nitrogen
fixation in soybean, Seed morphology in soybean, Physiology and
genetic regulations of oil and protein contents in soybean,
Regulation of flowering and maturation in soybean, and much more.
As soybeans are a key component in climate-smart agriculture
because of their high nutritional value, large cultivation area,
and nitrogen-fixing ability, this book fills a gap in information
on this growing commodity.
One, No one, One Hundred Thousand - The Multifaceted Role of
Macrophages in Health and Disease - Part A, provides in-depth
reviews on the last progresses on the role of macrophages in health
and diseases with a special focus on the role of macrophages in
SARS-COV2, breast cancer, liver and salivary glands.
Stromal Signaling in Cancer, Volume 154 in the Advances in Cancer
Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this
new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely
topics surrounding cancer research. Each chapter is written by an
international board of authors.
Probiotics for Human Nutrition in Health and Disease provides a
comprehensive resource of information on traditional and emerging
health concepts and the development and application evolution of
probiotics and their role in prevention and treatment of human
metabolic disorders and illnesses. Key issues related to the
general aspects of probiotics, probiotics in human nutrition, and
probiotics in human health promotion and disease treatment are
described and discussed. Sections discuss general features of
probiotics, such as relationships with prebiotics, probiotics in
human nutrition, including pregnancy, lactation, in children, and
in the elderly, and the role of probiotics in human health and
disease treatment. This book provides the most significant
knowledge, mechanistic bases, uses, clinical perceptions, case
studies and perspectives about probiotics for humans, considering
possibilities and limitations in light of the appropriate available
reference materials. Written by highly qualified researchers and
edited by a team of experts, each chapter summarizes the latest
available information on probiotics in human health and critically
interprets the most significant evidence by applying the author's
own practical experience from investigations with probiotics.
Clinical Decision Support for Pharmacogenomic Precision Medicine:
Foundations and Implementation offers overviews, methods and
strategies for translating genomic medicine to clinical practice.
The book's authors explore incorporating pharmacogenetics into
electronic health records, CDS methods and infrastructure for
delivery, economic evaluation, the hospital administrations' role
and needs in integration, and patient counseling aspects. The book
empowers clinicians, researchers, translational scientists, and
data and IT experts to effectively navigate the complex landscape
of CDS for pharmacogenomic precision medicine. Illustrative case
studies of existing gene networks include CSER, eMERGE, the IGNITE
network, DIGITIZE, the CDS Learning Network (RTI), ClinGen,
Ubiquitous and CDS Hooks.
Neurodivergence and Architecture, Volume Five, the latest release
in the Developments in Neuroethics and Bioethics series, focuses on
the new and fascinating ethical and legal challenges posed by
neurotechnology and its global regulation. Topics in this new
release cover STS on architecture, Embodied Rhetoric/ Disability
Studies, Autoethnography, Bioethics/Materialist Feminism, Advocacy,
Cultural Commentary: Being Autistic Together, An autistic
perspective on built spaces, Empty spaces and refrigerator boxes:
making autistic spaces, On the Losing Myself Project, Neither Use
nor Ornament (NUNO) project, Madness and (Be)coming Out Within and
Through Spaces of Confinement, and more.
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