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Transglutaminase: Fundamentals and Applications, a new volume in
the Foundations and Frontiers in Enzymology series, stands as a
comprehensive resource on this increasingly important class of
enzymes. Following an introduction to the field from the Editors,
international experts discuss basic biology and structure –
function relationships of transglutaminases, ongoing fundamental
research, as well as new application areas, including food
processing, material synthesis, biomedicine and disease treatment,
and biotechnology. Approaches for sourcing transglutaminases from
animals, plants, and microorganisms are considered in-depth,
followed by chapters on applied uses in biomedicine, skin and bone
biology and medicine, drug development, tissue engineering, seafood
bioprocessing, dairy bioprocessing, synthesis of materials and
polymers, and as an immobilization agent. Research protocols are
also provided, including research rationale, design, substrates,
assays and microassay steps for studying transglutaminases.
This book brings a new dimension to the critical debate about the
complex relationship of Woolf to the marketplace and commodity
culture through a focus on the gift economy at work in Woolf's
writing, exploring the political subversiveness of the gift and its
significance in her modernist aesthetics.
"Reviews specific enzymes and enzyme groups studied in recent
years, delves into the relationship between enzymes and seafood
quality, covers the application of enzymes as seafood processing
aids, and focuses on the recovery of useful enzymes as by-products
from seafood waste. Details the control of enzyme activity in
seafood products."
Revised, updated, and expanded: the definitive guide to
transformational leadership from a team of expert executive
coaches. Over the past six years, Michael K. Simpson's Unlocking
Potential has helped leaders motivate, inspire, and fully engage
their teams. This revised edition, written with Maria Sullivan and
Kari Saddler, builds on that powerful foundation for a new
generation of leaders. The key is not just managing but
coaching-developing the talents of your organization's most
important asset: the employees. In any successful organization,
that begins with the basic skills developed by Simpson: building
trust, recognizing potential, challenging paradigms, clarifying
individual personal goals, executing flawlessly, giving effective
feedback, and tapping into talent. Now Simpson expands on his
knowledge and experience as a senior consultant with the management
assessment firm FranklinCovey. This revised and updated edition
also features insights from Sullivan and Saddler and additional
real-life lessons learned in the field by managers who have put
Simpson's invaluable coaching skills into play. Transform your
business relationships (and your business) with this comprehensive
tool for optimizing productivity, profitability, loyalty, and
customer focus.
"Reviews specific enzymes and enzyme groups studied in recent
years, delves into the relationship between enzymes and seafood
quality, covers the application of enzymes as seafood processing
aids, and focuses on the recovery of useful enzymes as by-products
from seafood waste. Details the control of enzyme activity in
seafood products."
2021 Publication Award in Biography from the Wyoming State
Historical Society Westerners International Co-Founders Book Award,
second place George W. T. Beck, an influential rancher and
entrepreneur in the American West, collaborated with William F.
"Buffalo Bill" Cody to establish the town of Cody, Wyoming, in the
1890s. He advanced his financial investments in Wyoming through his
numerous personal and professional contacts with various eastern
investors and politicians in Washington DC. Beck's family-his
father a Kentucky senator and his mother a grandniece of George
Washington-and his adventures in the American West resulted in
personal associates who ranged from western legends Buffalo Bill,
Jesse James, and Calamity Jane to wealthy American elites such as
George and Phoebe Hearst and Theodore Roosevelt. This definitive
edition of Beck's memoir provides a glimpse of early life in
Wyoming, offering readers a rare perspective on how community
boosters cooperated with political leaders and wealthy financiers.
Beck's memoir, introduced and annotated by Lynn J. Houze and Jeremy
M. Johnston, offers a unique and sometimes amusing view of
financial dealings in eastern boardrooms, as well as stories of
Beck's adventures with Buffalo Bill in Wyoming. Beck's memoir
demonstrates not only his interest in developing the West but also
his humor and his willingness to collaborate with a variety of
people.
Contemporary Perspectives is the first book to address social work
practice in the field of brain injury (BI). Contributions are
written by social work authors from around the world, and highlight
the diversity of social work practice and theory within this field.
Chapters range from practice spanning interventions with families
caring for a child with BI; interventions to assist the adjustment
of families facing the challenge of supporting an adult relative
with BI during the inpatient rehabilitation or post-acute community
phase; work with parents with BI who are caring for children deemed
to be at risk; and a literature review outlining the impact of a BI
on siblings. Other chapters detail a program for self-advocacy;
investigate the impact of violence-related BI; evaluate a
peer-support program for people with BI; report on the role of
support people in facilitating return to work after BI; and examine
the role of social work within the interdisciplinary rehabilitation
team. The volume highlights the valuable role social work makes to
the field of BI and contributes to the knowledge base informing
evidence-informed practice within this field. This book was
originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Social
Work in Disability & Rehabilitation.
On-going coaching and development that can be a "game changer" for
all employees! All great coaches know how to ask good open-ended
questions and how to give effective feedback. They keep a balanced
and honest perspective that separates the person from the problem
or issue; coaching to leverage their unique strengths and helping
them improve weaknesses with a mindset focused on continuous
improvement. This ongoing coaching and development can be a "game
changer" for all people and teams with access to it. But what about
the teams and players that aren't empowered--or even allowed--to
expand their roles? Or the team members whose careers don't inspire
or play to their natural gifts, talents, and strengths? It's
painful for any organization or manager when people on their team
aren't given the tools to succeed; and more painful still when the
team member doesn't yet realize it. But by coaching through
leadership, any manager of any organization can create a supportive
structure that helps assign the right roles, resources, tools, and
career opportunities that will best leverage their strengths.
Determines coachability and readiness for employee change and
improvement Builds awareness to deal with the right issues,
challenges, and opportunities Offers leaders/managers the tools to
help a performer leverage their greatest gifts, talents, and
strengths Allows for dialogue and tactics to close gaps in
experience, communication styles, and personality Guides managers
in how to have dialogue around difficult and important issues with
their employees Includes coaching principles, practices, and tools
with practical, real-world examples Offers strategies and tools to
help employees become more motivated for effective change, action,
and accountability Each chapter includes a series of powerful and
provocative coaching questions for any leader or manager to use
immediately in the workplace.
Contemporary Perspectives is the first book to address social work
practice in the field of brain injury (BI). Contributions are
written by social work authors from around the world, and highlight
the diversity of social work practice and theory within this field.
Chapters range from practice spanning interventions with families
caring for a child with BI; interventions to assist the adjustment
of families facing the challenge of supporting an adult relative
with BI during the inpatient rehabilitation or post-acute community
phase; work with parents with BI who are caring for children deemed
to be at risk; and a literature review outlining the impact of a BI
on siblings. Other chapters detail a program for self-advocacy;
investigate the impact of violence-related BI; evaluate a
peer-support program for people with BI; report on the role of
support people in facilitating return to work after BI; and examine
the role of social work within the interdisciplinary rehabilitation
team. The volume highlights the valuable role social work makes to
the field of BI and contributes to the knowledge base informing
evidence-informed practice within this field. This book was
originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Social
Work in Disability & Rehabilitation.
Suicide risk after disabling neurological conditions is up to five
times higher than for the general population; however, knowledge
about the extent of the problem, associated risk factors, and
effective evidence-informed suicide prevention approaches are
limited and fragmented. Suicide Prevention after Neurodisability
focuses on the challenges faced by eight different types of
neurodisability, namely stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain
injury, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, epilepsy, Huntington's
disease, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease. It pulls
together the current knowledge about this risk, detailing a complex
interplay between neuropathological, psychiatric, psychological,
and psychosocial factors that in part account for this increased
presence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Despite the
challenges, suicide is often preventable. The best available
evidence-informed approaches to suicide prevention in
neurodisability are outlined, including clinical approaches to
screening, suicide risk assessment, psychotherapeutic
interventions, and psychosocial management. The reader-friendly
approach will help make suicide prevention after neurodisability
everyone's business.
This book brings a new dimension to the critical debate about the
complex relationship of Woolf to the marketplace and commodity
culture through a focus on the gift economy at work in Woolf's
writing, exploring the political subversiveness of the gift and its
significance in her modernist aesthetics.
Incwadzi lesezingeni lelisetulu lefaka wonkhe umtsetfo lokufuneka
ulandzelwe kuSitatimende Yavelonkhe YeKharikhulamu nekuHlola.
Incwadzi lesezingeni lelisetulu lenetitfombe nemsebenti
ekutfutfukisa umphumela nekukhutsa tabafundzi. Incwadzi lesezingeni
lelisetulu lenemsebenti losekela, usite bothishela ekongeni
sikhatsi nekwenta umsebenti wabo ubelula ekufundziseni. Incwadzi
lesezingeni lelisetulu leyenta luhlolo lube yimphumelelo!"
After many years of circulating in typescript form, this remarkable
study by Thomas K. Simpson?a work long celebrated as something of
an underground classic?is at long last available in a new edition
worthy of its vision and depth. Green Lion Press is delighted to
issue as a fine volume this work, the first major study of
Maxwell's Treatise to take seriously the way Maxwell's presents his
arguments. It is newly edited and presented in an attractive
readable layout.
2021 Publication Award in Biography from the Wyoming State
Historical Society Westerners International Co-Founders Book Award,
second place George W. T. Beck, an influential rancher and
entrepreneur in the American West, collaborated with William F.
"Buffalo Bill" Cody to establish the town of Cody, Wyoming, in the
1890s. He advanced his financial investments in Wyoming through his
numerous personal and professional contacts with various eastern
investors and politicians in Washington DC. Beck's family-his
father a Kentucky senator and his mother a grandniece of George
Washington-and his adventures in the American West resulted in
personal associates who ranged from western legends Buffalo Bill,
Jesse James, and Calamity Jane to wealthy American elites such as
George and Phoebe Hearst and Theodore Roosevelt. This definitive
edition of Beck's memoir provides a glimpse of early life in
Wyoming, offering readers a rare perspective on how community
boosters cooperated with political leaders and wealthy financiers.
Beck's memoir, introduced and annotated by Lynn J. Houze and Jeremy
M. Johnston, offers a unique and sometimes amusing view of
financial dealings in eastern boardrooms, as well as stories of
Beck's adventures with Buffalo Bill in Wyoming. Beck's memoir
demonstrates not only his interest in developing the West but also
his humor and his willingness to collaborate with a variety of
people.
Since the end of the Cold War, growing state and global
instability, particularly in undergoverned regions of the world,
has led to increasing requests from ambassadors and combatant
commanders for civil affairs forces to conduct missions in support
of a whole-of-government (WOG) approach aimed at improving and
sustaining stability, and preventing war. More than ninety percent
of the civil affairs force structure is in the U.S. Army Reserve in
support of conventional forces, with only one brigade in the active
component for special operations and contingency missions. Based on
increasing government emphasis on persistent whole-of-government
operations to maintain stability and protect U.S. interests, in
addition to enduring counterinsurgency and foreign internal defense
operations -of which civil military operations are a key
component-the authorized growth in civil affairs forces will not
meet the increasing demand. The purpose of this monograph is to
discern an appropriate civil affairs force structure to conduct
civil affairs operations in support of persistent
whole-of-government stability, security, transition, and
reconstruction (SSTR) efforts and support military forces in
long-term full spectrum operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, the
Philippines, and other undergoverned states in order to improve
stability of the international state system. This monograph reviews
existing literature on contemporary civil affairs; highlights the
linkage between national strategy, doctrine and force requirements;
analyzes demand for reserve and active duty civil affairs forces,
proposes a macro-level demand model for determining special
operations civil affairs force structure, compares current force
structure to the modeled demand, and recommends changes in force
structure to meet the demands of persistent conflict for the next
two decades. The conclusion of this research is that the Department
of Defense should increase and realign the force structure of the
reserve and activ
A checklist of the legumes of West Asia, systematically listed by
family, genus and species; each species with brief distribution
notes and bibliographical references for detailed descriptions and
illustrations.
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