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Long confounded with a monolithic British entity or misrepresented
as 'Lakers' and 'Cockneys', the diverse regional forms of 'English
Romanticism' are ripe for reassessment. Ranging west of a line
between the Wye at Tintern and Jane Austen's Chawton, this book
offers a first reconfiguration of Romantic culture in terms of
English regional identity.
Taking into account recent developments in historical and
ecological criticism, and incorporating fresh research into poetry
and politics in the 1790s, the second edition of The Politics of
Nature enlarges and updates Nicholas Roe's acclaimed study of
Romanticism. Hitherto marginal figures are restored to prominence,
and there is new material on William Wordsworth's radical years.
The book includes the full text of John Thelwall's Essay on Animal
Vitality with commentary, exploring how ideas of nature revolution
and radical science were entwined.
Until recently, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system has
been considered a systemic endocrine hormonal system exclusively.
It is now known that each component of the renin-angiotensin system
is produced, synthesized and indeed, present in many organisms
including the heart and vessels. This volume presents the most
recent clinical and laboratory experiences of the leading
physicians and investigators in the field of the local cardiac
renin-angiotensin aldosterone system.
Cardiovascular, renal and hypertension oriented physicians,
investigators and scientists would find this book of interest.
Edward D. Frohlich, M.D., M.A.C.P, F.A.C.C., is the Alton
Ochsner Distinguished Scientist at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation in
New Orleans, Louisiana. He is also Professor of Medicine and of
Physiology at Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New
Orleans, and Clinical Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Professor
of Pharmacology at Tulane University School of Medicine, New
Orleans. He is past Editor-in-Chief of the American Heart
Association journal HYPERTENSION.
Richard N. Re, M.D., is the Section Head, Hypertension at the
Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is also
Ochsner's Scientific Director of Research.
Authoritative and insightful, this important text provides an
update on the latest advances in the areas of biomedical research
that are at the interface of science and clinical medicine, where
new discoveries in genetics, molecular and cell biology are not
only enhancing our understanding of the etiology and progression of
disease but are finding application in the development of new drugs
or the implementation of new kinds of therapy. Reviewing current
knowledge of the mechanisms contributing to hypertension, an
internationally renowned team of contributors highlights
developments across a broad range of disciplines and provides an
overview of the advances in biomedical research that have a direct
bearing on current clinical studies. A key work in its field, this
text will have broad appeal to clinical cardiologists, vascular
medicine specialists, and internists, as well as members of the
cardiovascular research community and pharmaceutical and
biotechnology industries.
Until recently, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system has been
considered a systemic endocrine hormonal system exclusively. It is
now known that each component of the renin-angiotensin system is
produced, synthesized and indeed, present in many organisms
including the heart and vessels. This volume presents the most
recent clinical and laboratory experiences of the leading
physicians and investigators in the field of the local cardiac
renin-angiotensin aldosterone system. Cardiovascular, renal and
hypertension oriented physicians, investigators and scientists
would find this book of interest. Edward D. Frohlich, M.D.,
M.A.C.P, F.A.C.C., is the Alton Ochsner Distinguished Scientist at
the Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is also
Professor of Medicine and of Physiology at Louisiana State
University School of Medicine, New Orleans, and Clinical Professor
of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology at Tulane
University School of Medicine, New Orleans. He is past
Editor-in-Chief of the American Heart Association journal
HYPERTENSION. Richard N. Re, M.D., is the Section Head,
Hypertension at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans,
Louisiana. He is also Ochsner's Scientific Director of Research.
Taking into account recent developments in historical and ecological criticism, and incorporating fresh research into poetry and politics in the 1790s, the second edition of The Politics of Nature enlarges and updates Nicholas Roe's acclaimed study of Romanticism. Hitherto marginal figures are restored to prominence, and there is new material on William Wordsworth's radical years.
This book on agricultural management and decision making differs
from other texts which tend to describe production economics
followed by the presentation of analytical approaches. Instead, the
processes of agricultural production and their management are
couched in terms of activity analysis, since this permits greater
integration of theory with practical evaluations. Analytical tools
developed in the book involve the construction of spreadsheet
models, and readers are able to construct their own PC spreadsheets
from the book s examples and case studies. Economic principles are
presented that will assist in improving the design of agricultural
processes and technologies, in guiding their appropriate
combination in a business setting, and with the making of decisions
through time and in recognition of noncertainty. Activity analysis
models that allow the design and combination of agricultural
activities to be optimized are also discussed. These include single
versus multiple objective models, investment models, and approaches
that allow decisions to be optimized under conditions of
noncertainty"
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