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The History of the Caribby-Islands,
- Viz. Barbados, St Christophers, St Vincents, Martinico, Dominico, Barbouthos, Monserrat, Mevis [sic], Antego, &c. in All XXVIII.: In Two Books. The First Containing the Natural; the Second, the Moral History Of...
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Charles de 1605-1683 Rochefort, John 1625-1693 Davies; Created by Ce Sar De D 1690 Rochefort
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Discovery Miles 9 980
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Nearly 44 million people have Alzheimer's or related dementia
worldwide, according to the Alzheimer's Disease International
organization. That number is expected to double every 20 years.
Unlike other books on the market, Alzheimer's Disease:
Understanding Biomarkers, Big Data, and Therapy covers recent
advancements in cognitive, clinical, neural, and therapeutic
aspects of Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. First, readers
are introduced to cognitive and clinical studies, focusing on the
different types of memory impairment, past and future thinking.
This includes the prevalence of depression, its relationship to
other symptoms, and the quality of life for those with Alzheimer's
disease. In addition, the book discusses recent studies on memory
dysfunction in advanced-stage Alzheimer's disease, in comparison to
early-stage, including a chapter on the underlying factors in the
transition from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's diagnosis.
Following this section, the book presents recent studies on the
role of different cortical and subcortical structures in the
development of various symptoms in Alzheimer's disease, as well as
different neural biomarkers underlying the development and
treatment of the disease. In the last section of the book,
therapeutic aspects of Alzheimer's disease, focusing on behavioral
and pharmacological treatments of sleep disorders, memory problems,
and depression, are reviewed. The book aids readers in
understanding the advances in research and care, making it a prime
tool for all clinicians, psychologists, researchers, neurologists,
and caregivers of dementia patients.
RNA Modification Enzymes, Volume 659 in the Methods in Enzymology
series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters on a variety of related topics,
including Locating chemical modifications in RNA sequences through
ribonucleases and LC-MS based analysis, Development of RNA
modification mapping pipelines for high-throughput sequencing
approaches, AlkAniline-Seq for high-resolution mapping RNA m7G and
m3C modifications, Facile detection of RNA phospho-methylation in
cells, Detection and analysis of glycosylated queuosine
modifications, A comprehensive pipeline for analysis of RNA 3'-end
modification, Analysis of the epitranscriptome with ion-pairing
reagent free oligonucleotide mass spectrometry, and more.
Advances in Agronomy, Volume 170, the latest release in this
leading reference on agronomy, contains a variety of updates and
highlights new advances in the field. Each chapter is written by an
international board of authors.
Radiation-Processed Polysaccharides: Emerging Roles in Agriculture
is the first book to focus exclusively on this emerging and
important option for reducing the overuse and negative impact of
agrochemicals in agriculture. Among practices being developed for
effective and eco-friendly plant growth regulators in crop
production, using radiation-processed polysaccharides (RPPs) is a
promising technique. Comprised of chapters from diverse areas of
plant science, including agriculture, agronomy, biotechnology,
nanotechnology, molecular biology, and radiation agriculture, this
book provides insights into the practical application of RPPs and
inspires further research toward sustainable and efficient
agricultural production. Polysaccharides (sodium alginate,
carrageenan, chitosan and others) in their depolymerized state are
increasingly important to agriculture based on their unique
biological properties, biocompatibility, biodegradability and
non-toxicity. Understanding the impact of RPPs on the plant
phenotype, translocation of nutrients from source to sink, signal
processing, and crosstalk helps improve the applicability of RPPs
and sustainable agricultural yield.
Twentieth Century Mouse Genetics: A Historical and Scientific
Review provides a comprehensive examination of key advances in
mouse genetics throughout the 20th century. Here Dr. Robert P.
Erickson, a leader in the field, identifies the contributions of
historic mouse genetics studies, and how those approaches and early
discoveries are still shaping human genetics research and medical
genetics today. In addition to historical overviews, the author
provides researcher biographies and updates connecting historic
research to ongoing advances. Past studies discussed use the T/t
complex as an example and include the origins of mouse genetics,
the synthesis of genetics and evolution, cytogenetics and gene
mapping, population genetics and mutation research, immunogenetics,
reproductive genetics, molecular cloning, X-inactivation and
epigenetics, sex determination, and pharmacogenetics. Here
researchers, students, and clinicians will find fresh inspiration
to engage in human genetics research employing mouse models and to
translate those findings to clinical practice.
Chromatin and DNA Repair in Cancer, Volume 364 in the International
Review of Cell and Molecular Biology series reviews and details
current advances in cell and molecular biology. Chapters in this
new release cover Genomic Instability and metabolism in cancer,
Histones variants and Histones modifications in cancer and Aging,
DNA Double-stranded breaks Repair in Cancer, Reactive oxygen
species and DNA damage response in cancer, Transcription-Associated
DNA Breaks and Cancer: A Matter of DNA Topology, Mechanisms of Base
Excision Repair: Its Significance to Human Health, and more. The
IRCMB series has a worldwide readership, maintaining a high
standard by publishing invited articles on important and timely
topics that are authored by prominent cell and molecular
biologists. The articles published in IRCMB have a high impact and
an average cited half-life of 9 years. This great resource ranks
high amongst scientific journals dealing with cell biology.
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