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The timeless wisdom of Chinese folktales presented in parallel
English and Chinese texts! Switch up your bedtime reading with this
memorable bilingual anthology. These traditional Chinese tales are
fun to read and each one contains a gentle moral telling kids how
to be a good person and live a good life. The stories are presented
with parallel English and Chinese texts on every page, along with
dozens of charming color illustrations by illustrator Yang Xi. The
ten traditional folktales in this volume include: "Gold and Silver
Hatchets"-Showing children the rewards that honesty can bring "How
Can You Weigh an Elephant?"-It takes a small boy to solve an
impossible task " How Silk Was Invented"- And how women contributed
to the development of Chinese culture And many more! Sure to
delight readers of all ages, A Bilingual Treasury of Chinese
Folktales is perfect for parents who want their children to absorb
the timeless wisdom of Chinese folk stories and also perhaps learn
some Chinese along the way!
Dendrimers are a new class of macromolecule increasingly used in
the fields of synthetic organic chemistry, biology, medicine and
biotechnology. Dendrimers in Medicine and Biotechnology: New
Molecular Tools looks at this exciting and rapidly growing area of
science. Using an interdisciplinary approach with particular
emphasis on biological applications, the book discusses the
relationship between the dendrimer molecular motif and its
biological properties. A general introduction to the subject of
dendrimers, including definitions of terms and symbols, is
provided. Subsequent sections discuss topics including dendrimers
in biological systems, dendrimers as drug delivery devices,
dendrimers in diagnostics and dendrimer drugs. Throughout the book
examples from current research are also provided. This book will
appeal to a wide range of scientists, including non specialists who
require an introduction to dendrimers, as well as those wishing to
know more about the application of dendrimers in the field of
biology and medicine.
Twelve Traditional Stories That Children Will Love! This bilingual
children's book presents a charming collection of folktales and
fables on the timeless theme of the twelve animals of the Chinese
zodiac. All of these stories are very popular in China, retold and
adapted here to appeal to young readers and children all around the
world. Each story explores a moral dilemma that young readers can
easily understand, and provides a gentle lesson that they will
discover for themselves. The twelve stories in this book include:
"How a Monkey Was Doomed by His Own Pride" A monkey is rescued by a
dolphin after a shipwreck but is dumped back into the sea when his
pretense of being rich and famous is discovered. "What Kind of
Music Do Cows Appreciate?" A master musician does not blame the
cows when they don't like his music, but instead learns to create
music that the cows will appreciate. How Do You Make Dragons Come
to Life?" An artist obeys the emperor's command to add eyes to his
painted dragons, but when the dragons come to life and fly away, it
tuns out this was not what the emperor wanted after all. And nine
other stories! This book is intended for children 7-12 years. It is
for young language learners as well as general readers.
Dendrimers are important molecules that are currently undergoing
investigation for use in a variety of different biomedical
applications. This book explores the use of dendrimers for a
variety of potential functions, including antiamyloidogenic agents,
drug delivery systems, nucleic acid and RNA delivery vectors and to
produce hybrid fibre platforms for nantechnology. Following the
work of COST action TD0802, the main objective of which is to
improve existing therapies and find new drugs based on dendrimers,
the book will provide comprehensive coverage of dendrimer
applications. Coverage includes modelling and molecular dynamic
studies of dendrimers and dendrons, anionic dendrimer polymers,
cationic carbosilane dendrimers and self-assembled multivalent
dendrimers. Providing clear indications for future research and
applications, this text will appeal to chemists, biologists and
materials scientists, working in both academia and industry.
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