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New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and
Bioengineering: Microbial Biomolecules: Properties, Relevance and
Their Translational Applications presents a concise review on
microbial biotechnology, along with impacts and recent results from
research centers, small companies and large enterprises. The book
brings the most relevant information on how we can use resources-in
this case from microorganisms-and technology to develop solutions
in fields like biofuels, food, cosmetics and medicine. It covers
case studies of start-ups in the field and explains how scientists
have moved their ideas into profitable bio-based products that are
necessary for our current living standards. In addition, the book
describes strategic governmental programs designed to exploit
biomass in a sustainable way, along with detailed information on
research in several high-impact, worldwide laboratories. It gives
concrete examples of ongoing research from molecules to methods,
such as L-asparaginase, extremophiles, new diagnostics tools and
the analytical methods that have raised the quality of the data
obtained, thereby boosting the so-called bioeconomy.
Between the 3rd and 2nd Millennia BC: Exploring Cultural Diversity
and Change in Late Prehistoric Communities is a collection of
studies on the cultural reconfigurations that occurred in western
Europe between the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC. It brings together
seven texts focusing on the evidence from the West of the Iberian
Peninsula, and one on the South of England. The texts have their
origin in a landmark meeting held at the University of Coimbra in
November 2018, where scholars explored the grand narratives
explaining the differences between what are traditionally
considered Chalcolithic (or Late Neolithic) and Bronze Age
communities. The contributions look at key aspects of these grand
narratives through regional perspectives, asking the following
questions: is there clear data to support the idea of an
intensification of social complexity towards the emergence of the
Bronze Age chiefdoms? What is the role of monumental architecture
within this process? How do we best discuss the different levels of
architectural visibility during this period? How can we interpret
collective and individual burials in relation to the emergence of
individual/territorial powers? In answering these questions, the
papers explore regional diversity and argue that regional
specificities resist a general interpretation of the historical
process at stake. In light of this resistance, the book emphasizes
that cultural singularities only become visible through contextual,
medium, or low-scale approaches. The recognition of singularities
challenges grand narratives, but also carries the potential to
expand our understanding of the changes that occurred during this
key moment of Late Prehistory. The book thus offers readers the
opportunity to think about the diversity of archaeological evidence
in combination with an exploration of the available range of
approaches and narratives. The critical intertwining of multiple
points of view is necessary, because it gets us closer to how
elusive the cultural differences of prehistoric communities can be.
This elusive dimension is precisely what can force us to constantly
rethink what we see and what questions we ask.
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Project Live (Paperback)
Alexander Gomez; Edited by Jim Martin, J. Cannon
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Discovery Miles 3 210
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This a story about a Little Girl that wants to help Santa Claus
during Christmas. She engages the help of her most trusted plush
toys. This book is designed to create a shared experience between
parent and child, as the parent reads the book to the child, the
child can follow the story through the drawings. This is a book
from the series "We didn't fly to that cloud yet" that tells the
larger than life story about a father and a daughter in smile land.
It is a series dedicated to better parenting through storytelling.
One of the activities that helps us communicate with our children
is reading for them, this book intends to give you this shared
experience with your child. This story and many other stories can
be read and followed at: http: //flytothecloud.blogspot.com/ http:
//www.facebook.com/flytothecloud The story on which this book is
based was originally published on the blog at 2013, December 24th
Can the butterfly find its lovely bride? Let's join the butterfly
in the adventure searching for its bride and meet all the wonderful
friends of the butterfly. This book is designed to create a shared
experience between parent and child, as the parent reads the book
to the child, the child can follow the story through the drawings.
This is a book from the series "We didn't fly to that cloud yet"
that tells the larger than life story about a father and a daughter
in smile land. It is a series dedicated to better parenting through
storytelling. One of the activities that helps us communicate with
our children is reading for them, this book intends to give you
this shared experience with your child. This story and many other
stories can be read and followed at: http:
//flytothecloud.blogspot.com/ http:
//www.facebook.com/flytothecloud The story on which this book is
based was originally published on the blog at 2014, February 23rd
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