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This volume reviews the current state of research on the IgM
antibody and its multiple receptors and binding proteins.
Interactions of the IgM ligands with these molecules are important
for protection against infections as a first line of defense, as
well as for regulation of immune responses to pathogens and
self-antigens. The book includes up-to-date information on: (i) the
phylogeny of three IgM-binding receptors [polymeric Ig receptor
(pIgR), Fc receptor for both IgA and IgM (Fc /R), and Fc receptor
for IgM only (FcR)]; (ii) the lymphocyte-restricted distribution
and unique ligand-binding activity of FcR; (iii) the definition and
potential function of Fc receptor-like molecule A (FCRLA) as a
resident endoplasmic reticulum protein that binds IgM, but also IgG
and IgA; (iv) IgM antibody-mediated enhancement of humoral immune
responses, highlighting the importance of complement and its
receptors, (v) the numerous important roles of IgM natural
antibodies in regulation of inflammation. It is an invaluable
resource for researchers and clinicians alike.
Applied Photochemistry encompasses the major applications of the
chemical effects resulting from light absorption by atoms and
molecules in chemistry, physics, medicine and engineering, and
contains contributions from specialists in these key areas.
Particular emphasis is placed both on how photochemistry
contributes to these disciplines and on what the current
developments are. The book starts with a general description of the
interaction between light and matter, which provides the general
background to photochemistry for non-specialists. The following
chapters develop the general synthetic and mechanistic aspects of
photochemistry as applied to both organic and inorganic materials,
together with types of materials which are useful as light
absorbers, emitters, sensitisers, etc. for a wide variety of
applications. A detailed discussion is presented on the
photochemical processes occurring in the Earth's atmosphere,
including discussion of important current aspects such as ozone
depletion. Two important distinct, but interconnected, applications
of photochemistry are in photocatalytic treatment of wastes and in
solar energy conversion. Semiconductor photochemistry plays an
important role in these and is discussed with reference to both of
these areas. Free radicals and reactive oxygen species are of major
importance in many chemical, biological and medical applications of
photochemistry, and are discussed in depth. The following chapters
discuss the relevance of using light in medicine, both with various
types of phototherapy and in medical diagnostics. The development
of optical sensors and probes is closely related to diagnostics,
but is also relevant to many other applications, and is discussed
separately. Important aspects of applied photochemistry in
electronics and imaging, through processes such as
photolithography, are discussed and it is shown how this is
allowing the increasing miniaturisation of semiconductor devices
for a wide variety of electronics applications and the development
of nanometer scale devices. The final two chapters provide the
basic ideas necessary to set up a photochemical laboratory and to
characterise excited states. This book is aimed at those in
science, engineering and medicine who are interested in applying
photochemistry in a broad spectrum of areas. Each chapter has the
basic theories and methods for its particular applications and
directs the reader to the current, important literature in the
field, making Applied Photochemistry suitable for both the novice
and the experienced photochemist.
Yemen has experienced wrenching changes that have transformed the
country in yet unknown ways. The country exploded in a popular
revolution against the long-time rule of Ali Abdallah Saleh. While
the country appeared to slip toward civil war, Yemeni political
elite rallied with international backers to put together a
transitional government with a plan to revise the country's
constitution. The transitional government began with a cautious
sense of optimism and the prospect of substantial change for the
better, but ended in collapse because of a failure to govern. The
politics of the street overran an ineffective transitional
government that could not address the urgent concerns of Yemeni
citizens for security and jobs. Instead, populist leaders exploited
people's dissatisfactions and threw the country into civil war. The
Houthi organization covertly allied with its former enemy, Ali
Abdallah Saleh, to overthrow the transitional government and
declare war on the rest of the country. Saleh seems unable to
conceive of life outside of the Presidential Palace and his Houthi
allies appear to believe they are destined to rule. Unfortunately,
those opposed to Saleh and the Houthi also seem unable to provide
effective rule in spite of massive backing from the Gulf States.
The incompetence, infighting, and incoherence of the Hadi
government bode equally ill for the future of the country. The one
hope may be that a new generation of Yemeni leaders emerges to
displace the dismal failures of this one. This third edition of
Historical Dictionary of Yemen contains a chronology, an
introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The
dictionary section has over 1000 cross-referenced entries on
important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations,
religion, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for
students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Yemen.
Examining political and socioeconomic change in the Yemen Arab
Republic (YAR), this book, first published in 1987, focuses
primarily on the quarter century following the overthrow of the
imamate in 1962. The problems and politics of the period's
republican leaders and their regimes are analysed against the
backdrop of Yemen's traditional Islamic theocracy, the Zaydi
imamate, which ruled for over a millennium. A country very similar
to Afghanistan in its mountainous terrain, tribal social
organization, and traditional Islamic culture, the YAR was almost
completely isolated and insulated from the modern world and modern
politics until the ousting of the imamate. This book explores in
detail the processes of change, the political leaders involved, and
the impact of domestic and external forces. Dr Burrowes draws on
his extensive conversations with YAR leaders to provide a unique
view of a country trying to cope with change and modernization.
This book examines the criminal justice decisions of the Rehnquist
Court era through analyses of individual justices' contributions to
the development of law and policy. The Rehnquist Court era
(1986-2005) produced a period of opportunity for the U.S. Supreme
Court's judicial conservatives to reshape constitutional law
concerning rights in the criminal justice process. It was an era in
which the Court produced many hotly-debated decisions concerning
such issues as capital punishment, search and seizure, police
interrogations, and prisoners' rights. The Court's most
conservative justice, William H. Rehnquist, ascended to the key
leadership position of Chief Justice and he was joined on the Court
by two new appointees, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, who were
equally supportive of both greater authority for police and limited
definitions of constitutional rights for suspects, defendants, and
criminal offenders. The Rehnquist Court era decisions refined and
narrowed many of the rights-expanding decisions of the Warren Court
era (1953-1969). However, the Supreme Court did not ultimately
eliminate the Warren era's foundational rights concepts in criminal
justice, such as the exclusionary rule and Miranda warnings. As the
leading liberal voices of the Warren era, William Brennan and
Thurgood Marshall, retired early in the Rehnquist era, the Court
experienced continued advocacy of broad conceptions for many rights
through the increased assertiveness of Republican appointees Harry
Blackmun, John Paul Stevens, and David Souter as well as the
arrival of new Democratic appointees Ruth Bader Ginsburg and
Stephen Breyer. In many important cases, the justices advocating
the preservation of constitutional protections could prevail, even
on a generally conservative Court, by persuading one or more of
President Ronald Reagan's appointees to support a particular right
for suspects and defendants. Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony
Kennedy, in particular, shaped outcomes within a divided Court as
they determined which of the Court's wings with which they would
align in a particular case. The contributors to this volume
identify and highlight the unique perspectives and influential
decisions of individual justices as the means for understanding the
Rehnquist Court's imprint on criminal justice.
Examining political and socioeconomic change in the Yemen Arab
Republic (YAR), this book, first published in 1987, focuses
primarily on the quarter century following the overthrow of the
imamate in 1962. The problems and politics of the period's
republican leaders and their regimes are analysed against the
backdrop of Yemen's traditional Islamic theocracy, the Zaydi
imamate, which ruled for over a millennium. A country very similar
to Afghanistan in its mountainous terrain, tribal social
organization, and traditional Islamic culture, the YAR was almost
completely isolated and insulated from the modern world and modern
politics until the ousting of the imamate. This book explores in
detail the processes of change, the political leaders involved, and
the impact of domestic and external forces. Dr Burrowes draws on
his extensive conversations with YAR leaders to provide a unique
view of a country trying to cope with change and modernization.
This volume reviews the current state of research on the IgM
antibody and its multiple receptors and binding proteins.
Interactions of the IgM ligands with these molecules are important
for protection against infections as a first line of defense, as
well as for regulation of immune responses to pathogens and
self-antigens. The book includes up-to-date information on: (i) the
phylogeny of three IgM-binding receptors [polymeric Ig receptor
(pIgR), Fc receptor for both IgA and IgM (Fc /R), and Fc receptor
for IgM only (FcR)]; (ii) the lymphocyte-restricted distribution
and unique ligand-binding activity of FcR; (iii) the definition and
potential function of Fc receptor-like molecule A (FCRLA) as a
resident endoplasmic reticulum protein that binds IgM, but also IgG
and IgA; (iv) IgM antibody-mediated enhancement of humoral immune
responses, highlighting the importance of complement and its
receptors, (v) the numerous important roles of IgM natural
antibodies in regulation of inflammation. It is an invaluable
resource for researchers and clinicians alike.
Nutrition in Kidney Disease, Second Edition addresses the
relationships between nutrition and (1) normal kidney function and
disease, (2) the progressiveness of chronic kidney disease (CKD)
and strategies to prevent further compromise, and (3) the treatment
and management of kidney failure especially during medical crises,
such as acute kidney injury and its consequent nutritional
therapies (e.g., enteral and parenteral nutrition). Demographic
patterns, trends and outcomes in the current health care systems
are explored in the United States and abroad. Disease prevention
and management are presented over the entire lifespan, beginning
with pregnancy, followed by infancy, childhood, adolescence, and
adulthood, concluding with the elder years. Foundations for
clinical practice are established by devoting a complete section
towards conducting a comprehensive nutritional assessment,
comprising of anthropometric, biochemical, clinical, physical
parameters and psychosocial concerns unique to the kidney disease
population. Nutritional therapy is also discussed across the
spectrum of kidney disease, and pertinent aspects critical to
successful management of disorders and conditions, such as bone
disease, obesity, and nephrotic syndrome are explored. Nutrition in
Kidney Disease, Second edition highlights cutting edge research in
regards to exercise and functional outcomes, malnutrition and the
inflammatory response, experimental therapies, and the use of
complementary and alternative medicine, with a special emphasis on
relevant preventative strategies.
Applied Photochemistry encompasses the major applications of the
chemical effects resulting from light absorption by atoms and
molecules in chemistry, physics, medicine and engineering, and
contains contributions from specialists in these key areas.
Particular emphasis is placed both on how photochemistry
contributes to these disciplines and on what the current
developments are. The book starts with a general description of the
interaction between light and matter, which provides the general
background to photochemistry for non-specialists. The following
chapters develop the general synthetic and mechanistic aspects of
photochemistry as applied to both organic and inorganic materials,
together with types of materials which are useful as light
absorbers, emitters, sensitisers, etc. for a wide variety of
applications. A detailed discussion is presented on the
photochemical processes occurring in the Earth's atmosphere,
including discussion of important current aspects such as ozone
depletion. Two important distinct, but interconnected, applications
of photochemistry are in photocatalytic treatment of wastes and in
solar energy conversion. Semiconductor photochemistry plays an
important role in these and is discussed with reference to both of
these areas. Free radicals and reactive oxygen species are of major
importance in many chemical, biological and medical applications of
photochemistry, and are discussed in depth. The following chapters
discuss the relevance of using light in medicine, both with various
types of phototherapy and in medical diagnostics. The development
of optical sensors and probes is closely related to diagnostics,
but is also relevant to many other applications, and is discussed
separately. Important aspects of applied photochemistry in
electronics and imaging, through processes such as
photolithography, are discussed and it is shown how this is
allowing the increasing miniaturisation of semiconductor devices
for a wide variety of electronics applications and the development
of nanometer scale devices. The final two chapters provide the
basic ideas necessary to set up a photochemical laboratory and to
characterise excited states. This book is aimed at those in
science, engineering and medicine who are interested in applying
photochemistry in a broad spectrum of areas. Each chapter has the
basic theories and methods for its particular applications and
directs the reader to the current, important literature in the
field, making Applied Photochemistry suitable for both the novice
and the experienced photochemist.
This volume contains a peer reviewed selection of the papers
presented at the highly successful fifteenth meeting of the
European Colloid and Interface Society which was held in Coimbra,
Portugal in September 2001 and highlights some of the important
advances in this area. The topics covered include Self Assembly in
Mixed Systems, Surface Modification, Biological and Biomimetic
Systems, Theory and Modelling, New Techniques and Developments,
Food and Pharmaceuticals, Dynamics at Interfaces and Mesoscopic and
Mesoporous Systems. The volume is of interest to both academic and
industrial scientists working with colloidal and interfacial
systems in chemistry, physics and biology.
In recent years the field of contact dermatitis has increased
greatly in importance in dermatology. The variety of exogenous,
environmental ly caused dermatoses has undoubtedly expanded over
the past few de cades with the increasing number of potentially
toxic chemicals, the changes in lifestyle, and the greater life
expectancy in industrialized societies. The value of international
cooperation in this field has long been realized and acted upon by
the International Contact Dermatitis Re search Group (ICDRG). By
1975 the international journal Contact Dermatitis had been founded
under the editorship of C. D. Calnan. Thanks largely to the ICDRG
and Contact Dermatitis, there were, by 1986, enough additional
dermatologists and scientists with a special interest in this area
to form the European Environmental and Contact Dermatitis Research
Group (EECDRG). Within 2 years they had in stituted the European
Society of Contact Dermatitis (ESCD) as an in ternational forum for
researchers in the field. The EECDRG decided to hold a symposium in
Heidelberg in May 1988, an initiative supported by the ICDRG, and
on this occasion the new ESCD held its inaugural session. The
Society already has over 200 members and most national contact
dermatitis research groups in Europe are already represented; new
members are of course welcome. Subgroups and working committees
have been formed to address var ious topics including the
standardization of patch testing, photoder matology, and
bioengineering."
This third edition of this text is organized into seven sections
that address the educational needs of dietitians around the world
who seek current information about nutritional management of
chronic kidney disease (CKD). Part I addresses the differences in
the epidemiology of CKD and renal replacement therapy worldwide,
such as environmental, ethnic, cultural, political and
macroeconomic factors. Part II includes a thorough review of the
components of the nutrition assessment, which includes information
about psychosocial issues affecting nutritional status in kidney
disease and drug-nutrient interactions, and parts III and IV review
preventative strategies for common disorders associated with CKD
such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular
disease are provided, and current evidence-based treatment
recommendations for the nutrition management of non-dialyzed,
dialyzed and transplanted adults are addressed. Part V presents the
nutritional concerns of CKD populations with special needs (i.e.,
pregnancy, infancy, childhood, adolescence and the elderly). The
nutrition management of other disorders associated with kidney
disease are covered in Part VI; these include protein-energy
wasting and the inflammatory response, bone and mineral disorders,
nephrotic syndrome, nephrolithiasis, and acute kidney injury.
Lastly, Part VII is devoted to cutting-edge research on topics of
concern in nutrition in kidney disease such as the gut microbiome
including pre- and probiotics, appetite regulation, advanced
glycation end products, physical activity and structured exercise,
and dietary patterns including plant-based diets. When appropriate,
the new clinical practice guidelines in nutrition for individuals
with CKD are integrated into the chapters. The third edition of
Nutrition in Kidney Disease will be a highly informative resource
for nephrologists, nutrition scientists, nutritionists, and
researchers and students whose research, practice, and education
includes nutrition and kidney disease.
Concerning The Men And Events, Social Life, Industrial Interests,
Physical Development, And Commercial Progress Of Davenport And
Scott Country, 1838-1888.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books
may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
Concerning The Men And Events, Social Life, Industrial Interests,
Physical Development, And Commercial Progress Of Davenport And
Scott Country, 1838-1888.
Concerning The Men And Events, Social Life, Industrial Interests,
Physical Development, And Commercial Progress Of Davenport And
Scott Country, 1838-1888.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books
may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
This text introduces students to the operations underlying
multiple-camera video production. Written in an accessible style
that appeals to students, it covers the basics of television
production with an emphasis on studio production. While the main
focus is on equipment and techniques that students use, "Video
Production" also covers more advanced equipment and techniques used
in the professional world. The ninth edition adds information about
preparing video material for the Web and for DVDs, updates on HDTV,
further detail on graphics construction, and more.
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