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The purpose of the Pocket Guide is to equip teachers, trainers and
lecturers with the fundamental knowledge and understanding to
provide enhanced affective and cognitive support for their Muslim
students - as well as providing all students with an additional
reference for seeking clarification on issues of our/their time.
Its principal day-to-day functions are as a quick reference guide
which is pocketable (produced in A5 format) with information which
is accessible and user-friendly.
The dynamic field of flavin and flavoprotein biochemistry has seen
rapid advancement in recent years. This comprehensive two volume
set provides an overview of all aspects of contemporary research in
this important class of enzymes. Topics treated include
flavoproteins involved in energy generation, signal transduction
and electron transfer (including respiration); oxygen activation by
flavoproteins; the biology and biochemistry of complex
flavoproteins; flavin and flavoprotein photochemistry/photophysics
as well as biotechnological applications of flavoproteins. Recent
developments in this field include new structures (including those
of large membrane-integral electron transfer complexes containing
FMN or FAD), elucidation of the role of flavoproteins in cell
signalling pathways (including both phototaxis and the circadian
cycle) and important new insights into the reaction mechanisms of
flavin-containing enzymes. This volume focussing on oxidases,
dehydrogenases and related systems is an essential reference for
all researchers in biochemistry, chemistry, photochemistry and
photophysics working on flavoenzymes.
This book explores the phenomenon of objects being left at the
Vietnam War Memorial, Washington D.C. Since its inception in 1982,
one hundred and fifty thousand objects have been left by veterans,
wives and families, as well as people not necessarily related to
those named on the Wall. These objects are argued to be
representative of a complex expression of loss and bereavement,
both by individuals and by American society as a whole. This
exploration utilises various understandings of grief and
bereavement, theoretical approaches to understanding objects as
gifts, and expressions of deeply set emotion through written and
physical forms. It suggests that the use of these objects
represents a continuous process of redefining individual
relationships and that this is especially acute in relation to the
Vietnam War.
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