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Natural Plant Products in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Preventive
and Therapeutic Potential organizes all evidence to understand
which natural products are the first steps of investigation and
which have strong evidence of their effects in inflammatory bowel
diseases, have been tested in clinical trials, and have received
approval to be officially used. In addition to providing
information regarding the research with natural products in
inflammatory bowel diseases, this reference will also highlight the
molecular mechanisms behind the effects of natural products in
inflammatory bowel diseases with the aid of figures, video
animations and dynamic tables. Compiled from research group members
from different parts of the world and specialized in inflammatory
bowel diseases and related topics, this important reference will be
useful to health professionals, researchers, professors, and
industry managers as it provides helpful information on the
subject, with the potential to inspire health care, relevant
research and product innovation.
The Opioid System as the Brain's Interface between Cognition and
Motivation, Volume 239, focuses on the opioid system as the
interface between the brain's cognitive and motivational systems.
As the opioid system is widely distributed through the brain,
particularly in areas implicated in cognition (hippocampus,
prefrontal cortex, claustrum, thalamus) and motivation
(hypothalamus, amygdala, pontine nuclei, periaqueductal gray and
medulla), this book provides chapters that address ongoing research
on topics such as the Brain's cognitive system, the Brain's
motivational system, Antidepressant prescription patterns,
Antidepressant-like effects of opioid receptor modulators, the
Behavioral effects of antidepressant and anxiolytic drugs, and
more.
Mount Pleasant--Samuel P. Brown must have thought the name perfect
when he chose it for his country estate on a wooded hill
overlooking Washington City. The name also suited the New
Englanders who settled in the village that Brown founded near
Fourteenth Street and Park Road just after the Civil War. Around
1900, the once-isolated village began its transformation into a
fashionable suburb after the city extended Sixteenth Street through
Mount Pleasant's heart, and a new streetcar line linked the area to
downtown. Developers constructed elegant apartment buildings and
spacious brick row houses on block after block, and successful
businessmen built stately residences along Park Road. Change
arrived again with the Great Depression and then World War II, as
the suburb evolved into an urban, exclusively white, working-class
enclave that eventually became mostly African American. In
addition, a Latino presence was evident as early as the 1960s. By
the 1980s, the neighborhood was known as the heart of D.C.'s Latino
and counterculture communities. Today these communities are
dispersing, however, in response to a booming real estate market in
Washington, D.C.
Three years ago, when Cavan footballer Alan O'Mara was twenty-two,
he spoke out about his battle with depression which led him to
contemplate suicide. Only the thought of his parents and the pain
that they would experience in his death prevented him from taking
his own life. Now, in The Best is Yet to Come, he tells his story.
From the role the GAA played in his life, to the decision he made
to share his journey, this is an account of an ordinary young man,
a GAA star, who found a way to move past the dark thoughts that
beset his mind during his worst days, and who discovered that the
only way out of the darkness is to ask for help. 'In summoning his
courage and becoming the first active inter-county player to speak
of his experiences with depression, Alan O'Mara gives a much needed
voice to an aspect of human experience that has been cloaked in
silence and stigma. This book, which is needed now more than ever,
gives a rare glimpse into the complex inner world of depression and
will give hope to those suffering in silence, guidance to those
seeking solutions and inspiration for families and friends
supporting loved ones.' Conor Cusack
The era of official color-blindness in Latin America has come to an
end. For the first time in decades, nearly every state in Latin
America now asks their citizens to identify their race or ethnicity
on the national census. Most observers approvingly highlight the
historic novelty of these reforms, but National Colors shows that
official racial classification of citizens has a long history in
Latin America. Through a comprehensive analysis of the politics and
practice of official ethnoracial classification in the censuses of
nineteen Latin American states across nearly two centuries, this
book explains why most Latin American states classified their
citizens by race on early national censuses, why they stopped the
practice of official racial classification around mid-twentieth
century, and why they reintroduced ethnoracial classification on
national censuses at the dawn of the twenty-first century. Beyond
domestic political struggles, the analysis reveals that the ways
that Latin American states classified their populations from the
mid-nineteenth century onward responded to changes in international
criteria for how to construct a modern nation and promote national
development. As prevailing international understandings of what
made a political and cultural community a modern nation changed, so
too did the ways that Latin American census officials depicted
diversity within national populations. The way census officials
described populations in official statistics, in turn, shaped how
policymakers viewed national populations and informed their
prescriptions for national development-with consequences that still
reverberate in contemporary political struggles for recognition,
rights, and redress for ethnoracially marginalized populations in
today's Latin America. "While Loveman is not the only scholar
paying attention to governmental census taking, this book stands
out for its theoretical depth, the remarkable mastery of historical
context and agency, and its long-term historical breath. Loveman
shows that rather than reflecting domestic politics or specific
demographic configurations, Latin American states collected data on
the kind of racial or ethnic categories that they thought would
help document, to a global audience of other states, their efforts
and achievements in becoming modern nations."-Andreas Wimmer,
Hughes-Rogers Professor of Sociology, Princeton University
All 39 episodes from the first three seasons of the award-winning
political drama starring Kevin Spacey. Based on the novel by Michael
Dobbs and the subsequent BBC adaptation of the book, the show follows
Francis Underwood (Spacey), the House Majority Whip who, despite his
position of authority, is gravely dissatisfied. Fuelled by a sense of
ambition matched and encouraged by his wife Claire (Robin Wright),
Francis ultimately wants to be president and is embittered by the fact
that he has recently been denied a promotion.
Armed with an arsenal of political secrets to equal anyone in
Washington, Francis sets out to scheme and blackmail his way to the top.
All 13 episodes from the second series of the award-winning
political drama starring Kevin Spacey. Based on the novel by
Michael Dobbs and the subsequent BBC adaptation of the book, the
series follows Francis Underwood (Spacey), a politician whose sense
of ambition is matched and encouraged by his wife Claire (Robin
Wright). Armed with an arsenal of political secrets to equal anyone
in Washington, Francis is more than willing to scheme and blackmail
his way to the top. In this series, Underwood is appointed Vice
President of the USA. However, never one to rest on his laurels, he
soon has his eye on the top job...
All 13 episodes from the first series of the award-winning
political drama starring Kevin Spacey. Based on the novel by
Michael Dobbs and the subsequent BBC adaptation of the book, the
series follows Francis Underwood (Spacey), the House Majority Whip
who, despite his position of authority, is gravely dissatisfied.
Fuelled by a sense of ambition matched and encouraged by his wife
Claire (Robin Wright), Francis ultimately wants to be president and
is embittered by the fact that he has recently been denied a
promotion. Armed with an arsenal of political secrets to equal
anyone in Washington, Francis sets out to scheme and blackmail his
way to the top.
Testing Hearing: The Making of Modern Aurality argues that the
modern cultural practices of hearing and testing have emerged from
a long interrelationship. Since the early nineteenth century,
auditory test tools (whether organ pipes or electronic tone
generators) and the results of hearing tests have fed back into
instrument calibration, human training, architecture, and the
creation of new musical sounds. Hearing tests received a further
boost around 1900 as a result of injury compensation laws and state
and professional demands for aptitude testing in schools,
conservatories, the military, and other fields. Applied at large
scale, tests of seemingly small measure-of auditory acuity, of
hearing range-helped redefine the modern concept of hearing as
such. During the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the
epistemic function of hearing expanded. Hearing took on the dual
role of test object and test instrument; in the latter case, human
hearing became a gauge by which to evaluate or regulate materials,
nonhuman organisms, equipment, and technological systems. This book
considers both the testing of hearing and testing with hearing to
explore the co-creation of modern epistemic and auditory cultures.
The book's twelve contributors trace the design of ever more
specific tests for the arts, education and communication, colonial
and military applications, sociopolitical and industrial endeavors.
Together, they demonstrate that testing as such became an enduring
and wide-ranging cultural technique in the modern period, one that
is situated between histories of scientific experimentation and
many fields of application.
Loose remake of the 1980 horror film. Brittany Snow stars as Donna
Keppel, a troubled girl who is preparing to celebrate her senior
prom. A few years earlier Donna's parents were murdered by Richard
Fenton, one of her old teachers who had developed a dangerous
obsession with her. Donna survived and three years later she is
willing to put her past behind her and look to the future with
optimism. Unfortunately, the man she thought had gone forever has
escaped from prison and is willing to kill anyone who attempts to
stop him from reuniting with his one and only Donna.
The final volume of four of Mara L. Pratt's retelling of the
history of America, first published in 1891. This book covers the
period of great conflict from Lincoln becoming president and the
southern states seceding until the end of the civil war. The
recommended reading age is 8-12, and the chapters are short with
black and white illustrations, providing a wonderful introduction
to American history.
They came for you. But they got the wrong house... A gripping, unputdownable thriller from the No. 1 bestselling author of NO ONE SAW A THING. Andrea Mara turns ordinary fears into extraordinary thrillers, and this is her best book yet.
Look what you started. You press send. Your message is full of secrets about your neighbours. It’s meant for your sister, but it doesn’t reach her – it goes to the entire local community WhatsApp group instead.
As rumour spreads like wildfire through the picture-perfect neighbourhood, you convince yourself that people will move on, that this will quickly be forgotten. But then you receive the first death threat.
The next day, a woman has been murdered. And what’s even more chilling is that she had the same address as you – 26 Oakpark – but in a different part of town. Did the killer get the wrong house? It won’t be long before you find out…
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
In Book Three of the Milford-Haven saga, protagonist Miranda Jones
continues to succeed as an artist, and she has started a
relationship with handsome, wealthy Zack Calvin. Yet she's
increasingly uncomfortable that he's secretive about his life.
Meanwhile Deputy Delmar Johnson has a breakthrough in the case of a
missing journalist; Samantha Hugo finds it impossible to keep
secret the son she gave up years earlier; restaurant owner Sally
O'Mally faces the most difficult secret of her past, and finds love
at last with the man she's always loved.
Agroenergy: Renewable and Sustainable Energy presents developments
in agroenergy. With a particular focus on sustainability, each
section of the book – crop productivity, biofuel production based
on feedstock generation, and bioenergy production technologies –
addresses different aspects of the agroenergetic production chain,
identifying strategies for enhanced yields and reduced risks.
Sample sections explain the theoretical and economic aspects
related to crop productivity, along with issues related to circular
economy, lifecycle assessments, and impacts of future climate
scenarios. Other chapters discuss biofuel production based on
feedstock generation, describe the valorization of biomass
residues, address pretreatment issues, and more. This book will be
of interest to scientists, researchers, engineers, industrial
practitioners, graduate and postgraduate students, and anyone
working in any agroenergy sector.
Valorization of Wastes/By-Products in the Design of Functional
Foods/Supplements, Volume 106 provides up-to-date information on
the valorization and application of by-products/wastes from fruit,
vegetable, oil, cocoa, tea, coffee, nuts, seeds, cereals, legumes,
citrus and animal-based products. Moreover, safety aspects as well
as bioaccessibility/bioavailability of bioactives obtained from
by-products/wastes are covered. As agricultural and food wastes
constitute a significant problem worldwide because of their adverse
effects on the environment, economy and society, this book studies
the management and valorization of food wastes and their increasing
significance worldwide. As it is expected that the importance given
to waste valorization will increase in the near future,
contributing greatly to sustainability and circular economy, this
book will help stakeholders such as governments, legislative
bodies, policymakers, companies, the public, and all others place
special emphasis on this topic.
As more women achieve management positions across the world, it is
essential to understand women's roles in management in different
countries and economies as well as their relationships to the
global market and the gender effect on management. Women's
leadership and the challenges that they face look very different
globally. It is important to research the role of women in
management in order to strengthen equality and efficiency.
Perspectives on Women in Management and the Global Labor Market
provides a clear idea of the effect of gender on the management
decision-making process and the respective consequences, showing
similarities and striking differences in the practices of different
countries and economies. This book serves as a compilation of ideas
in the new trends associated with the presence of women in
management and the global labor market. Covering topics such as
firm debt maturity, change management, and wage inequality, this
premier reference source is an excellent resource for business
managers and leaders, human resource managers, entrepreneurs,
government officials, sociologists, students and educators of
higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.
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