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This atlas presents 233 virus diagrams selected for their
scientific content, clarity, originality, and historic, didactic,
and aesthetic value. Virus Life in Diagrams assembles the many
diagrams of viral life cycles, particle assembly, and strategies of
nucleic acid replication that are scattered throughout the
literature. The diagrams cover vertebrate, invertebrate, plant,
bacterial, fungal, and protozoal viruses, viroids, and prions. They
offer a dynamic illustration of the time course of viral life
cycles not available in photographs. They also offer speculative
elements that project the possible results of future research, as
well as historical documentation that shows the development of
virology. This valuable reference book for virologists,
microbiologists, molecular biologists, geneticists, and students in
these areas is the first atlas to compile illustrations of viral
morphogenesis in one complete source.
Viral Pathogenesis in Diagrams is the first book of its kind to illustrate viral pathogenesis on a comparative basis. The text covers the pathogenesis of viral diseases, including vertebrates, invertebrates, plants, and protists. The diagrams summarize and integrate large numbers of observations, from electron microscopy to clinical data, into a single picture or a few related drawings.
Organized alphabetically by virus family or groups, this book covers the complete domain of virology. Transcending photographs and experimental data, the diagrams are ideally suited to illustrate the pathogenesis of viral diseases, from infection to host defenses and cell death.
Included are two chapters describing general pathogenesis in vertebrate virus infections and illustrating the spread of viruses through the body, as well as cytopathology and host defenses. One chapter illustrates the pathogenic behavior of 19 vertebrate virus families, especially herpesviruses and retroviruses.
The 268 diagrams in Viral Pathogenesis in Diagrams were selected from over 800 diagrams of English and French virological literature, including one derived from a famous drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. This up-to-date reference will promote understanding and future research.
This atlas presents 233 virus diagrams selected for their scientific content, clarity, originality, and historic, didactic, and aesthetic value. Virus Life in Diagrams assembles the many diagrams of viral life cycles, particle assembly, and strategies of nucleic acid replication that are scattered throughout the literature. The diagrams cover vertebrate, invertebrate, plant, bacterial, fungal, and protozoal viruses, viroids, and prions. They offer a dynamic illustration of the time course of viral life cycles not available in photographs. They also offer speculative elements that project the possible results of future research, as well as historical documentation that shows the development of virology. This valuable reference book for virologists, microbiologists, molecular biologists, geneticists, and students in these areas is the first atlas to compile illustrations of viral morphogenesis in one complete source.
Viral Pathogenesis in Diagrams is the first book of its kind to
illustrate viral pathogenesis on a comparative basis. The text
covers the pathogenesis of viral diseases, including vertebrates,
invertebrates, plants, and protists. The diagrams summarize and
integrate large numbers of observations, from electron microscopy
to clinical data, into a single picture or a few related drawings.
Organized alphabetically by virus family or groups, this book
covers the complete domain of virology. Transcending photographs
and experimental data, the diagrams are ideally suited to
illustrate the pathogenesis of viral diseases, from infection to
host defenses and cell death. Included are two chapters describing
general pathogenesis in vertebrate virus infections and
illustrating the spread of viruses through the body, as well as
cytopathology and host defenses. One chapter illustrates the
pathogenic behavior of 19 vertebrate virus families, especially
herpesviruses and retroviruses. The 268 diagrams in Viral
Pathogenesis in Diagrams were selected from over 800 diagrams of
English and French virological literature, including one derived
from a famous drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. This up-to-date
reference will promote understanding and future research.
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The Grand Melee (Paperback)
Michel Tremblay; Translated by Sheila Fischman; Foreword by Pierre Filion
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R282
Discovery Miles 2 820
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The Driving Force (Paperback)
Michel Tremblay; Translated by Linda Gaboriau
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R325
R267
Discovery Miles 2 670
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In Act 1, Claude, 55, visits his father Alex, 77, in an Alzheimer's
ward, intimately tending to his bodily functions and needs while
hopelessly trying to reach his silent, vacant father with a series
of monologues to settle old scores and misunderstandings between
them.In an astonishing and eerie reversal of roles, in Act 2 it is
Alex who visits his son Claude in the same Alzheimer's ward and it
is Alex's turn to rant and rail at what he perceives to be his mute
son's contempt for his own working class life.With a cruel and
disconsolate irony, we come to see that his father's lifelong
attempt to mock and censure Claude's work as consisting of nothing
but mediocre, misrepresentative lies, has been the very driving
force behind Claude's compulsion to continue to reveal the  truth"
of human relationships as he so desperately wants his father to
understand it.
First published it 1851, Moby Dick still speaks powerfully to 21st
century readers. Combining reprinted documents with clear
introductions for student readers, this volume examines the
contexts of and critical responses to Melville's work. It draws
together: an introduction to the contexts in which Melville was
writing and relevant contextual documents, including letters; a
chronology of key facts and dates; a critical history and extracts
from early reviews and modern criticism; fully annotated key
passages from the novel; a list of biblical allusions; and an
annotated guide to further reading. Extensive cross-references link
contextual information, critical materials and passages from the
novel providing a wide-ranging view of the work and ensuring a
successful and enjoyable encounter with the world of Moby-Dick .
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