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Zooarchaeology in Practice unites depth of treatment with broad
topical coverage to advance methodological discussion and
development in archaeofaunal analysis. Through case studies,
historical accounts, and technical reviews authored by leading
figures in the field, the volume examines how zooarchaeological
data and interpretation are shaped by its methods of practice and
explores the impact of these effects at varying levels of
investigation. Contributing authors draw on geographically and
taxonomically diverse datasets, providing instructive approaches to
problems in traditional and emerging areas of methodological
concern. Readers, from specialists to students, will gain an
extensive, sophisticated look at important disciplinary issues that
are sure to provoke critical reflection on the nature and
importance of sound methodology. With implications for how
archaeologists reconstruct human behavior and paleoecology, and
broader relevance to fields such as paleontology and conservation
biology, Zooarchaeology in Practice makes an enduring contribution
to the methodological advancement of the discipline.
Diabetes mellitus represents one of the most frequent and serious
clinical syn dromes in contemporary medicine. Since the end of the
nineteenth century, the endocrine pancreas has been implicated in
the pathogenesis of this disease. Several pathologists of the
twentieth century detected various lesions and mor phologic
alterations in the pancreatic islets of diabetic patients, but the
patho physiologic basis of their findings remained long obscure.
The systematic mi croscopic work of WILLY GEPTS clarified the views
and related the variety in histopathology to differences in origin,
duration and clinical expression of the disease. Over the past two
decades, the concept of a multifactorial origin of diabetes has
become widely accepted. Various agents and mechanisms have been
identified which can lead to a quantitative or qualitative deficit
in pancre atic B-cells. The purpose of this book is to bring an
update on the many path ways which may induce an absolute or
relative insufficiency in insulin release and hence a diabetic
state. Rather than bringing a complete account on all re search
relevant to the understanding of the pathology of the diabetic
pancreas, the authors of the various chapters of this volume have
focussed on selected processes which can impair B-cell function,
survival or regeneration.
Glucagon III complements "Glucagon I" and "II" published in 1983 in
this series as "Vols. 66/I" and "II." These three volumes truly
represent a "glucagon encyclopedia" and as such have no competitors
in the scientific literature worldwide. In this volume, the most
recent data on glucagon molecular biology are reviewed together
with clinically relevant information on the role of glucagon in the
pathophysiology of diabetes, the place of glucagon in medical
imaging or in emergency medicine. Chapters are devoted to newly
identified members of the glucagon family such as glucagon-like
peptide-1 (GLP-1) and oxyntomodulin. Glucagon III is a
comprehensive review of all information published on this important
hormone since 1983 and is "the" reference book on the subject.
His scientific contributions are regarded as classics: the studies
about the insulin effect on adipose tissue (together with George F.
Cahill Jr. ), his work on the biosyn- thesis and secretion of
insulin (together with Lelio Orci and Claes W ollheim) and his
studies on various spontaneous and induced diabetes syndromes in
rodents (together with Bernard Jeanrenaud and Eleazar Shafrir).
Albert Renold will be remembered for a long time by all who knew
him for his achievements, for his kindness and his humanity. We
dedicate the Proceedings of this symposium to his memory. Werner
Creutzfeldt Pierre Lefebvre G6ttingen Liege History and Philosophy
of Bayer Pharmaceutical Research W. -D. Busse Fachbereich Forschung
Pharma, Bayer AG, D-5600 Wuppertal, FRG Research has a long
tradition at Bayer. This year, 1988, marks 100 years of our
pharmaceutical activities. In 1888 the first Bayer drug -
phenacetin, an antipyreti- was synthesized, starting from a
by-product of dye manufacture. This finding led to the
establishment of a Pharmaceutical Department within Friedrich Bayer
and Co. in Elberfeld, with all its associated facilities (Fig. 1).
The beginning of the company itself, however, dates back to 1863.
In that year, Friedrich Bayer started the produc- tion of aniline
dyestuffs in his private house in Barmen-Rittershausen. During the
125 years of the company's life and the 100 years of
pharmaceuticals, many developments and products have been
discovered by Bayer researchers and launched by Bayer.
Strategy is the art of thinking about war before it occurs. Noting
that space already plays a role in all of today s wars, Space
Strategy studies how conflicts are extending into this new domain.
The book defines extra-atmospheric space and focuses on its varying
features and constraints. By exploring the opportunities for action
provided by different strategic positions, the book analyzes the
most plausible combat scenarios from, against and within space. It
explains the concepts of militarization, weaponization and
martialization of space and shows how space systems constitute an
essential component of information literacy the key to power in the
21st Century. Space Strategy then demonstrates why our society,
having become space-dependent, must take appropriate measures to
develop its spatioresilience. Finally, the author summarizes his
reflections in the form of a mnemonic listing twelve principles of
space strategy. Completed by educational appendices and a glossary
containing one thousand entries, Space Strategy meets the needs of
students, researchers or any other reader curious about expanding
their knowledge of strategy.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch 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
worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the
imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this
valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure
edition identification: ++++ Portraits D'hommes Et De Femmes
Illustres Fulvio Orsini, J. Le Febvre, Charles-C℗esar Baudelot de
Dairval Cott, 1710
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