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Books > Science & Mathematics > Biology, life sciences
Whether you are out in the countryside or at work in the garden,
you might encounter several different kinds of caterpillars. The
larval stages of butterflies and moths, caterpillars come in many
shapes, sizes and colours, and each has its own particular charm.
But can you tell a Comma from a Small Tortoiseshell? Or distinguish
between the caterpillar of a Drinker and Fox Moth? These are only a
few of the hundreds of caterpillars found in the UK, many of which
are just as beautiful and varied as their adult counterparts. RSPB
ID Spotlight Caterpillars is a reliable fold-out chart that
presents illustrations of 60 of our most widespread and familiar
caterpillars by renowned artist Richard Lewington. * Species are
grouped by family and helpfully labelled to assist with
identification * Artworks are shown side by side for quick
comparison and easy reference at home or in the field * The reverse
of the chart provides information on the habitats, behaviour, life
cycles and diets of our caterpillars, as well as the conservation
issues they are facing and how the RSPB and other conservation
charities are working to support them * Practical tips on how to
make your garden more caterpillar-friendly are also included The ID
Spotlight charts help wildlife enthusiasts identify and learn more
about our most common species using accurate colour illustrations
and informative, accessible text.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science: Biomedical Application of Biosurfactant in
Medical Sector highlights the numerous applications of
biosurfactants in the field of medicine, especially as a
replacement to synthetic drugs which have developed several levels
of resistance over the years. Special emphasis is laid on their
application as non-pyrogenic and non-toxic immunological adjuvants
and their inhibitory characteristics against H+, K+, -ATPase and
defense against gastric ulcers, along with their practical
application as anti-adhesive coating agents for medical insert
materials. The book addresses issues by combining knowledge of
their production with information on a range of medical
applications. Drawing on the knowledge of its expert team of global
contributors, this book provides useful insights for all those
currently or potentially interested in developing or applying
biosurfactants in their own work.
Vitamin B12, Volume 119 in the Vitamins and Hormones series,
highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters written by an international board
of authors.
Neurosurgical Management of Psychiatric Disorders, Part A, Volume
266, the latest release in the Progress in Brain Research series,
highlights new advances in the field with this new volume covering
interesting chapters, including Pathophysiology and Animal Models
of Psychiatric Disorders, Neuroimaging of Psychiatric Disorders,
History of Psychosurgery, Ethics of Psychosurgery, Medicolegal
Aspects and Regulatory Issues of Psychosurgery, Psychiatric Mimics
of Neurosurgical Disorders, Seizures and Pseudoseizures: The Great
Divide, Pitfalls of Psychiatric Patients Selection for Functional
Neurosurgery, Modern Surgical Strategies for Management of
Psychiatric Disorders, Neuromodulation for Behavioral Disorders,
and more.
An ever-growing roster of model organisms is a hallmark of 21st
century Developmental Biology. Emerging model organisms are well
suited to asking some fascinating and important questions that
cannot be addressed using established model systems. And new
methods are increasingly facilitating the adoption of new research
organisms in laboratories. This volume is written by some of the
scientists who have played pivotal roles in developing new models
or in significantly advancing tools in emerging systems.
Combinational Therapy in Triple Negative Breast Cancer discusses
TNBC at the molecular level from a holistic approach, focusing on
combinational strategies targeting various pathways involved in
this specific cancer type. Using a monotherapy for the treatment of
cancer, especially high-grade tumors like TNBC, is mostly worthless
due to the inherent genetic instability of tumor cells to develop
intrinsic and acquired resistance. Combination therapy presents
more, or at least the same, effectiveness with lower doses of every
single agent and decreases the likelihood of chemoresistance,
making it essential to understand for multiple therapy options. The
book is a valuable resource for cancer researchers, oncologists,
graduate students and members of the biomedical field who are
interested in the potential of combinational therapies to treat
triple negative breast cancer.
Biodegradation and Detoxification of Micropollutants in Industrial
Wastewater summarizes the occurrence and source of micropollutants
through various industrial wastewaters. It covers the type of
micropollutants, their effects, and emerging detection and
treatment methods. The book has 11 chapters, and throughout each
chapter, it presents the fate and effects of micropollutants,
quantitative and qualitative analysis of micropollutants in
industrial wastewaters, and treatment of micropollutants through
conventional and advanced wastewater treatment technologies.
WINNER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE 2022 'Exhilaratingly
whizzes through billions of years . . . Gee is a marvellously
engaging writer, juggling humour, precision, polemic and poetry to
enrich his impossibly telescoped account . . . [making] clear sense
out of very complex narratives' - The Times 'Henry Gee makes the
kaleidoscopically changing canvas of life understandable and
exciting. Who will enjoy reading this book? - Everybody!' Jared
Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel For billions of years,
Earth was an inhospitably alien place - covered with churning seas,
slowly crafting its landscape by way of incessant volcanic
eruptions, the atmosphere in a constant state of chemical flux. And
yet, despite facing literally every conceivable setback that living
organisms could encounter, life has been extinguished and picked
itself up to evolve again. Life has learned and adapted and
continued through the billions of years that followed. It has
weathered fire and ice. Slimes begat sponges, who through billions
of years of complex evolution and adaptation grew a backbone,
braved the unknown of pitiless shores, and sought an existence
beyond the sea. From that first foray to the spread of early
hominids who later became Homo sapiens, life has persisted,
undaunted. A (Very) Short History of Life is an enlightening story
of survival, of persistence, illuminating the delicate balance
within which life has always existed, and continues to exist today.
It is our planet like you've never seen it before. Life teems
through Henry Gee's words - colossal supercontinents drift,
collide, and coalesce, fashioning the face of the planet as we know
it today. Creatures are engagingly personified, from 'gregarious'
bacteria populating the seas to duelling dinosaurs in the Triassic
period to magnificent mammals with the future in their (newly
evolved) grasp. Those long extinct, almost alien early life forms
are resurrected in evocative detail. Life's evolutionary steps -
from the development of a digestive system to the awe of creatures
taking to the skies in flight - are conveyed with an alluring,
up-close intimacy.
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.
Elements of Marine Ecology, Fifth Edition focuses on marine ecology
as a coherent science, providing undergraduate students with an
essential foundation of knowledge in the structure and functioning
of marine ecosystems. The text reflects ecological groupings such
as the pelagic lifestyle vs. the benthic lifestyle. In addition,
background oceanographic material, previously in various chapters,
is consolidated in the first chapter. The broad definition of
ecology is the study of organisms in relation to their
surroundings. This book presents marine ecology as a coherent
science, providing undergraduate students with an essential
foundation of knowledge in the structure and functioning of marine
ecosystems. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and
updated to meet the needs of today's courses and now includes
worldwide examples, all thoroughly updated with brand new chapters.
Value Addition in Food Products and Processing using Enzyme
Technology offers an updated review regarding the potential impact
of new enzymes and enzyme technology on the food sector. The book
brings together novel sources and technologies regarding enzymes in
value added food development, food production, food processing,
food preservation, food engineering and food biotechnology. It will
be extremely useful for different types of readers, including food
scientists, academic and food biotechnologists, but will also be
ideal for students studying food-related courses. This book
includes concise and up-to-date research information from multiple
independent scientific papers from around the world. This is a
essential, multidisciplinary text for research and development
professionals, research scientists, and academics in food,
biotechnology, and agriculture industries. It addresses safety
issues and includes the sources, screening, immobilization and
application of food-grade enzymes in food.
Advanced Biosensors for Virus Detection: Smart Diagnostics to
Combat Against the SARS-CoV2 Pandemic covers the development of
biosensor-based approaches for the diagnosis and prognosis of viral
infections, specifically coronaviruses. The book discusses
wide-ranging topics of available biosensor-based technologies and
their application for early viral detection. Sections cover the
emergence of SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV2, the global health
response, the impact on affected populations, state-of-the art
biomarkers, and risk factors. Specific focus is given to COVID-19,
with coverage of genomic profiling, strain variation and the
pathogenesis of SARS-CoV2. In addition, current therapeutics,
nano-abled advancements and challenges in the detection of
SARS-CoV2 and COVID-19 management are discussed, along with the
role of nanomaterials in the development of biosensors and how
biosensors can be scaled up for clinical applications and
commercialization.
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