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A timely symposium entitled Body-Fluid Homeostasis: Transduction
and Integration was held at Araraquara, Sao Paulo, Brazil in 2011.
This meeting was convened as an official satellite of a joint
gathering of the International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience
(ISAN) and the American Autonomic Society (AAS) held in Buzios, Rio
de Janeiro. Broad international participation at this event
generated stimulating discussion among the invited speakers,
leading to the publication of Neurobiology of Body Fluid
Homeostasis: Transduction and Integration. Drawn from the
proceedings and filled with rich examples of integrative
neurobiology and regulatory physiology, this volume: Provides
updated research using human and animal models for the control of
bodily fluids, thirst, and salt appetite Explores neural and
endocrine control of body fluid balance, arterial pressure,
thermoregulation, and ingestive behavior Discusses recent
developments in molecular genetics, cell biology, and behavioral
plasticity Reviews key aspects of brain serotonin and steroid and
peptide control of fluid consumption and arterial pressure The book
highlights research conducted by leading scientists on signal
transduction and sensory afferent mechanisms, molecular genetics,
perinatal and adult long-term influences on regulation, central
neural integrative circuitry, and autonomic/neuroendocrine effector
systems. The findings discussed by the learned contributors are
relevant for a basic understanding of disorders such as heat
injury, hypertension, and excess salt intake. A unique reference on
the neurobiology of body fluid homeostasis, this volume is certain
to fuel additional research and stimulate further debate on the
topic.
Life can change in an instant.
When you're wrongfully accused of a crime.
When a virus shuts everything down.
When the girl you love moves on.
Andre Jackson is determined to claim his identity. But returning from juvie doesn't feel like coming home. His Portland, Oregon neighbourhood is rapidly gentrifying, and COVID-19 shuts down school before he can return. And Andre's suspicions about his arrest for a crime he didn't commit even taint his friendships. It's as if his whoile life has been erased.
The one thing Andre is counting on is his relationship with the Whitaker kids - especially his longtime crush, Sierra. But Sierra's brother, Eric, is missing and the facts don't add up as their adoptive parents fight to keep up the act that their racially diverse family is picture-perfect. If Andre can find Eric, he just might uncover the truth about his own arrest. But in a world where power is held by a few and Andre is nearly invisible, searching for the truth is a dangerous game.
Critically acclaimed author Kim Johnson delivers another social justice thriller that shines a light on being young and black in America.
A timely symposium entitled Body-Fluid Homeostasis: Transduction
and Integration was held at Araraquara, Sao Paulo, Brazil in 2011.
This meeting was convened as an official satellite of a joint
gathering of the International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience
(ISAN) and the American Autonomic Society (AAS) held in Buzios, Rio
de Janeiro. Broad international participation at this event
generated stimulating discussion among the invited speakers,
leading to the publication of Neurobiology of Body Fluid
Homeostasis: Transduction and Integration. Drawn from the
proceedings and filled with rich examples of integrative
neurobiology and regulatory physiology, this volume: Provides
updated research using human and animal models for the control of
bodily fluids, thirst, and salt appetite Explores neural and
endocrine control of body fluid balance, arterial pressure,
thermoregulation, and ingestive behavior Discusses recent
developments in molecular genetics, cell biology, and behavioral
plasticity Reviews key aspects of brain serotonin and steroid and
peptide control of fluid consumption and arterial pressure The book
highlights research conducted by leading scientists on signal
transduction and sensory afferent mechanisms, molecular genetics,
perinatal and adult long-term influences on regulation, central
neural integrative circuitry, and autonomic/neuroendocrine effector
systems. The findings discussed by the learned contributors are
relevant for a basic understanding of disorders such as heat
injury, hypertension, and excess salt intake. A unique reference on
the neurobiology of body fluid homeostasis, this volume is certain
to fuel additional research and stimulate further debate on the
topic.
In 1955, a Black family passes for white and moves to a “Whites Only” town in the suburbs. Caught between two worlds, a teen boy puts his family at risk as he uncovers racist secrets about his suburb. A new social justice thriller from the acclaimed author of This Is My America! A SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL AND KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR Calvin knows how to pass for white. He's done it plenty of times before. For his friends in Chicago, when they wanted food but weren't allowed in a restaurant. For work, when he and his dad would travel for the Green Book. This is different. After a tragedy in Chicago forces the family to flee, they resettle in an idyllic all-white suburban town in search of a better life. Calvin's father wants everyone to embrace their new white lifestyles, but it's easier said than done. Hiding your true self is exhausting -- which leads Calvin across town where he can make friends who know all of him...and spend more time with his new crush, Lily. But when Calvin starts unraveling dark secrets about the white town and its inhabitants, passing starts to feel even more suffocating--and dangerous--than he could have imagined. Expertly weaving together real historical events with important reflections on being Black in America, acclaimed author Kim Johnson powerfully connects readers to the experience of being forced to live a life-threatening lie or embrace an equally deadly truth.
SPLASH! Dive down deep and go on an incredible journey into our
oceans. With over 80 flaps to lift, discover the mind-boggling
array of animals and plants that live under the sea, and find out
why - without the oceans - life on Earth wouldn't even exist. With
Usborne Quicklinks to specially selected websites for videos and
information on how you can help our oceans.
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