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Molecular Nutrition and Diabetes: A Volume in the Molecular
Nutrition Series focuses on diabetes as a nutritional problem and
its important metabolic consequences. Fuel metabolism and dietary
supply all influence the outcome of diabetes, but understanding the
pathogenesis of the diabetic process is a prelude to better
nutritional control. Part One of the book provides general coverage
of nutrition and diabetes in terms of dietary patterns, insulin
resistance, and the glucose-insulin axis, while Part Two presents
the molecular biology of diabetes and focuses on areas such as
oxidative stress, mitochondrial function, insulin resistance,
high-fat diets, nutriceuticals, and lipid accumulation. Final
sections explore the genetic machinery behind diabetes and diabetic
metabolism, including signaling pathways, gene expression,
genome-wide association studies, and specific gene expression.
While the main focus of each chapter is the basic and clinical
research on diabetes as a nutritional problem, all chapters also
end with a translational section on the implications for the
nutritional control of diabetes.
Chronic Complications of Diabetes Mellitus: Current Outlook and
Novel Pathophysiological Insights provides a holistic view of the
disease, discussing not only its classical complications but also
the under recognized and managed conditions associated with
diabetes. Chapters also discuss advances in our understanding of
the genomic architecture of diabetes complications and how
precision medicine can be used to personalize their management.
Endocrinologists, diabetologists, primary care physicians and
researchers interested in complications of diabetes mellitus and
cutting-edge information will find this to be a comprehensive tome
on the topic. Diabetes complications include pathological changes
usually related to the vascular system and classical target organs.
However, there are also nonclassical complications independent or
partially independent from vascular damage that are often
overlooked.
Designers of technology have a major responsibility in the current
age. Their designs can have tremendous effects on society, in both
the short and the long term. In fact, sustainable development
itself has all the characteristics of a design project, albeit a
vast one. But a failed product design here will be not just be
unsuccessful in the market - it will have far-reaching
consequences. It is our common responsibility to make the project
successful. Technology has played an important role in creating the
problems that we now face; but it will also play an important role
in solving them. But this does not mean the technological fix will
be easy. How do we allocate resources and attention when there are
myriad issues under the umbrella of "sustainable development"
currently in competition with one another? How do we arrive at
precise specifications for the sustainable technologies that are to
be developed and, furthermore, reach consensus on these
specifications? What if our sustainable technological solutions
aggravate other problems or create new ones? And, because
sustainable development is all about the long-term consequences of
our actions, how do we assess the effects of modifying existing
landscapes, infrastructures and patterns of life?How could we be
sure in advance that the changes that new technologies bring will
make our society more sustainable? These dilemmas and paradoxes are
the subject of this provocative book. Sometimes the claim that a
technology is sustainable is made in order to make the technology
acceptable in the political process, as in the case of nuclear
energy production, where the claims of "sustainability" refer to
the absence of CO2 emissions. In the case of biofuels, claims of
sustainability have led to a "fuel or food" debate, showing that
sustainability has counteracting articulations. And the well-known
rebound effect is observed when increased resource efficiency can
create a stimulus for consumption. What is Sustainable Technology?
illustrates that the sustainability impact of a technology is often
much more complicated and ambivalent than one might expect. Making
improvements to existing designs is not the technological challenge
that will lead to real solutions. We mustn't look to change a part
of a machine, but rather the machine as a whole - or even the whole
system in which it functions. It is these system innovations that
have the potential to make a genuine contribution to sustainable
development. What is Sustainable Technology? will help all those
involved in designing more sustainable technologies in determining
their strategies. It does so by presenting case studies of
different technologies in contrasting contexts. Each case asks: 1.
What articulations of sustainability played a role in the design
process? 2. What sustainability effects did this technology lead
to? 3. Who was affected, where, and when? 4. Could the designer
have foreseen these consequences? 5. How did the designer
anticipate them? 6. How was societal interaction dealt with during
the design process? Finally, the authors reflect on future options
for the sustainable technology designer. They argue that an
important first step is an awareness of the multitude of
sustainable development challenges that play a role in production,
use, recycling and end-of-life disposal. What is Sustainable
Technology? will be essential reading for product designers,
engineers, material scientists and others involved in the
development of sustainable technologies, as well as a wide academic
audience interested in the complexities of the sustainable design
process.
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Advances in Social Computing and Multiagent Systems - 6th International Workshop on Collaborative Agents Research and Development, CARE 2015 and Second International Workshop on Multiagent Foundations of Social Computing, MFSC 2015, Istanbul, Turkey, May 4, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Fernando Koch, Christian Guttmann, Didac Busquets
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This book constitutes thoroughly revised, selected papers of the
proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Collaborative
Agents Research and Development, CARE 2015 and the Second
International Workshop on Multi-agent Foundations of Social
Computing, MFSC 2015, held in Istanbul, Turkey, on May 4, 2015.
Both Workshops were held in conjunction with AAMAS 2015. The 5
revised full papers of CARE and the 7 full papers of MFSC presented
were carefully selected from 14 CARE and 10 MFSC submissions. Both
workshop address issues in relevant areas of social computing such
as smart societies, social applications, urban intelligence,
intelligent mobile services, models of teamwork and collaboration.
This book analyzes the economic impact of the early development of
railways in different Asian countries, linking the inlands with
port cities and with a global network of connections. This is
looked at in the context of the rise of imperialism in the last
decades of the 19th century and the redistribution of spheres of
influence in Asia. The book considers the increase of exports of
plantation economies in the context of the global market and the
importance of China, and the struggle between the great powers for
the economic penetration in the Chinese empire. Its comparative
approach provides an original contribution to global economic
history and will be valuable reading for students and researchers
of economic history, transport economics, and Asian history more
broadly.
How foreign lending weakens emerging nations In the nineteenth
century, many developing countries turned to the credit houses of
Europe for sovereign loans to balance their books and weather major
fiscal shocks such as war. This reliance on external public finance
offered emerging nations endless opportunities to overcome barriers
to growth, but it also enabled rulers to bypass critical stages in
institution building and political development. Pawned States
reveals how easy access to foreign lending at early stages of state
building has led to chronic fiscal instability and weakened state
capacity in the developing world. Drawing on a wealth of original
data to document the rise of cheap overseas credit between 1816 and
1913, Didac Queralt shows how countries in the global periphery
obtained these loans by agreeing to "extreme conditionality," which
empowered international investors to take control of local revenue
sources in cases of default, and how foreclosure eroded a country's
tax base and caused lasting fiscal disequilibrium. Queralt goes on
to combine quantitative analysis of tax performance between 1816
and 2005 with qualitative historical analysis in Latin America,
Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, illustrating how overreliance on
external capital by local leaders distorts their incentives to
expand tax capacity, articulate power-sharing institutions, and
strengthen bureaucratic apparatus. Panoramic in scope, Pawned
States sheds needed light on how early and easy access to external
finance pushes developing nations into trajectories characterized
by fragile fiscal institutions and autocratic politics.
How foreign lending weakens emerging nations In the nineteenth
century, many developing countries turned to the credit houses of
Europe for sovereign loans to balance their books and weather major
fiscal shocks such as war. This reliance on external public finance
offered emerging nations endless opportunities to overcome barriers
to growth, but it also enabled rulers to bypass critical stages in
institution building and political development. Pawned States
reveals how easy access to foreign lending at early stages of state
building has led to chronic fiscal instability and weakened state
capacity in the developing world. Drawing on a wealth of original
data to document the rise of cheap overseas credit between 1816 and
1913, Didac Queralt shows how countries in the global periphery
obtained these loans by agreeing to "extreme conditionality," which
empowered international investors to take control of local revenue
sources in cases of default, and how foreclosure eroded a country's
tax base and caused lasting fiscal disequilibrium. Queralt goes on
to combine quantitative analysis of tax performance between 1816
and 2005 with qualitative historical analysis in Latin America,
Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, illustrating how overreliance on
external capital by local leaders distorts their incentives to
expand tax capacity, articulate power-sharing institutions, and
strengthen bureaucratic apparatus. Panoramic in scope, Pawned
States sheds needed light on how early and easy access to external
finance pushes developing nations into trajectories characterized
by fragile fiscal institutions and autocratic politics.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
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++++ Historia De Los Condes De Urgel, 1 Didac Montfar-Sorts
Establecimiento Litografico y Tipografico de D. Jose Eusebio
Monfort, 1853 Corona catalanoaragonesa
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Le Chemin Royal De La Croix. Compose Par Dom Benoist Haeften
D'Ustrech, ... Traduit De Latin En Francois, & Dedie a Madame
La Duchesse D'Orleans. Par Le R. P. Didac, ... Enrichi De Quarante
Figures En Taille-douce. Derniere Edition, Revue, Corrigee &
Augmen Benedictus Van Haeften, Didac chez Antoine Besson, 1734
Artistic creativity is fuelled by the permanent interaction among
artistic forms, cultures, societies, and eventually different
individuals, in the form of an all-inclusive intertextuality. The
dialogues between the past and the present help the artist examine
his own art, making him conscious of his position in the field,
whether through self-evaluation, renewal or experiment with new
textualities. This book explores how the strategies reflecting the
exchanges between past and present modes of artistic production
become active agents of intervention in creating the various spaces
of dialogue and confrontation when establishing the identities and
cultural specificity of a certain society or community.
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