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This volume explores methods used to examine the structure-function
relationship of glucose transporters both in vitro and ex vivo.
Chapters in this book cover topics such as expression and
purification of glucose transporters in heterologous expression
systems, crystal structure determination, glucose transport
activity assays in cellular and synthetic model systems,
investigation of the GLUT4 membrane trafficking machinery by novel
labeling strategies combined with advanced fluorescence microscopy
methods, and tracking GLUT2 translocation by live cell imaging.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology
series format, chapters include introductions to their respective
topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Cutting-edge and
comprehensive, Glucose Transport: Methods and Protocols is a
valuable resource that helps researchers with determining specific
roles of different GLUTs in various organisms.
This work presents a study of the potential for a "sustainable
economy" in Norway. With support from the Research Council of
Norway and the Ministries of Finance and the Environment, the
research team structured a dialogue between leading economists,
environmental NGO's and politicians. The goal of the project was to
integrate ecological indicators proposed by a so called "Green
Parliament" into the macro-economic models and projections used by
the official governmental planning apparatus. The book recounts in
detail the structure of the project and the results of the
analysis, laying particular weight on the fact that a more
sustainable economy is clearly possible without serious disruptions
of consumption or welfare. The implications of factoring in more
stringent ecological demands for a number of sectors are explored,
providing thereby specific parameters and scenarios for a more
sustainable economy.
Early Readers Investigate What Matter Is. Correlated To Common
Core, Texas TEKS, Virginia Sols, And Georgia Performance Standards.
This book examines the role of civilian police in peace operations which has expanded greatly since the early 1990s and has culminated in international policemen assuming responsibility for law and order in Kosovo and East Timor. It looks at the way civilian police play a critical role in reforming local police forces and at times enforcing the law themselves.
An examination of the role of civilian police in peace operations,
which has expanded greatly since the early 1990s and has culminated
in international policemen assuming responsibility for law and
order in Kosovo and East Timor. It looks at the way civilian police
play a critical role in reforming local police forces and at times
enforcing the law themselves.
Ernst Jünger was one of twentieth-century Germany’s most
important—and most controversial—writers. Decorated for bravery
in World War I and the author of the acclaimed western front memoir
Storm of Steel, he frankly depicted war’s horrors even as he
extolled its glories. As a Wehrmacht captain during World War II,
Jünger faithfully kept a journal in occupied Paris and continued
to write on the eastern front and in Germany until its
defeat—writings that are of major historical and literary
significance. Jünger’s Paris journals document his Francophile
excitement, romantic affairs, and fascination with botany and
entomology, alongside mystical and religious ruminations and
trenchant observations on the occupation and the politics of
collaboration. While working as a mail censor, he led the
privileged life of an officer, encountering artists such as
Céline, Cocteau, Braque, and Picasso. His notes from the Caucasus
depict the chaos after Stalingrad and atrocities on the eastern
front. Upon returning to Paris, Jünger observed the French
resistance and was close to the German military conspirators who
plotted to assassinate Hitler in 1944. After fleeing France, he
reunited with his family as Germany’s capitulation approached.
Both participant and commentator, close to the horrors of history
but often distancing himself from them, Jünger turned his life and
experiences into a work of art. These wartime journals appear here
in English for the first time, giving fresh insights into the
quandaries of the twentieth century from the keen pen of a
paradoxical observer.
Ernst Junger was one of twentieth-century Germany's most
important-and most controversial-writers. Decorated for bravery in
World War I and the author of the acclaimed western front memoir
Storm of Steel, he frankly depicted war's horrors even as he
extolled its glories. As a Wehrmacht captain during World War II,
Junger faithfully kept a journal in occupied Paris and continued to
write on the eastern front and in Germany until its defeat-writings
that are of major historical and literary significance. Junger's
Paris journals document his Francophile excitement, romantic
affairs, and fascination with botany and entomology, alongside
mystical and religious ruminations and trenchant observations on
the occupation and the politics of collaboration. While working as
a mail censor, he led the privileged life of an officer,
encountering artists such as Celine, Cocteau, Braque, and Picasso.
His notes from the Caucasus depict the chaos after Stalingrad and
atrocities on the eastern front. Upon returning to Paris, Junger
observed the French resistance and was close to the German military
conspirators who plotted to assassinate Hitler in 1944. After
fleeing France, he reunited with his family as Germany's
capitulation approached. Both participant and commentator, close to
the horrors of history but often distancing himself from them,
Junger turned his life and experiences into a work of art. These
wartime journals appear here in English for the first time, giving
fresh insights into the quandaries of the twentieth century from
the keen pen of a paradoxical observer.
A cultural history of the face in Western art, ranging from
portraiture in painting and photography to film, theater, and mass
media This fascinating book presents the first cultural history and
anthropology of the face across centuries, continents, and media.
Ranging from funerary masks and masks in drama to the figural work
of contemporary artists including Cindy Sherman and Nam June Paik,
renowned art historian Hans Belting emphasizes that while the face
plays a critical role in human communication, it defies attempts at
visual representation. Belting divides his book into three parts:
faces as masks of the self, portraiture as a constantly evolving
mask in Western culture, and the fate of the face in the age of
mass media. Referencing a vast array of sources, Belting's insights
draw on art history, philosophy, theories of visual culture, and
cognitive science. He demonstrates that Western efforts to portray
the face have repeatedly failed, even with the developments of new
media such as photography and film, which promise ever-greater
degrees of verisimilitude. In spite of sitting at the heart of
human expression, the face resists possession, and creative
endeavors to capture it inevitably result in masks--hollow
signifiers of the humanity they're meant to embody. From creations
by Van Eyck and August Sander to works by Francis Bacon, Ingmar
Bergman, and Chuck Close, Face and Mask takes a remarkable look at
how, through the centuries, the physical visage has inspired and
evaded artistic interpretation.
Curbside Consultation in Cornea and External Disease, Second
Edition contains new questions and brief, practical, evidence-based
answers to the most frequently asked questions that are posed
during a "curbside consultation" between clinicians. Dr. David R.
Hardten and associate editors Drs. Mark S. Hansen and Celine Satija
have designed this unique reference in which cornea and external
disease specialists offer expert advice, preferences, and opinions
on tough clinical questions commonly encountered by corneal
specialists, ophthalmologists, or residents. The unique Q&A
format provides quick access to current information with the
simplicity of a conversation between two colleagues. Numerous
images, diagrams, and references are included to enhance the text
and illustrate clinical diagnoses and treatment plans. Some of the
questions that are answered inside the Second Edition include: I
have a patient with Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy. Is there anything
new to improve her vision? What should I do with a young patient
with mild keratoconus? How can I help a 47-year-old female who uses
artificial tears 6 times daily and continues to complain of dry
eyes? A patient presents with corneal ulcer. What work-up and
treatment would you recommend? How do I manage a patient that
rubbed their eye just after LASIK? What could go wrong? What can I
offer a patient that sustained eye trauma and loss of iris tissue?
I have a patient with poor vision after DMEK. What went wrong and
how do I get better vision for them? Curbside Consultation in
Cornea and External Disease: 49 Clinical Questions, Second Edition
provides information basic enough for residents while also
incorporating expert pearls that even high-volume ophthalmologists
will appreciate. Cornea specialists, general ophthalmologists, and
residents alike will enjoy the user-friendly and casual format and
the expert advice contained within.
This combination workbook/laboratory manual helps your students
maximize their success. The workbook section provides a variety of
written exercises for chapters 1-15 that recombine the vocabulary
and grammar structures presented in the corresponding chapter of
the student text. The workbook also includes four summary and
review sections, Zusammenfassung und Wiederholung. Each ends with a
"Test Your Progress" self-test. The Laboratory Manual is
coordinated with the SAM Audio Program (available on the Premium
Website) and features the following for each chapter: Dialoge,
Fragen zu den Dialogen, Horen Sie gut zu , Ubung zur Aussprache,
Uben wir (grammar exercises from the textbook and variations
thereof), Ubung zur Betonung (recognizing stressed syllables), and
Diktat. The new Video Manual consists of 12 chapters worth of
activities to accompany the NEUE HORIZONTE video (available through
the Premium Website)."
Josef Haslinger, whose literary works have been awarded over
thirteen prizes, has written a vivid account of his family's
Christmas vacation in 2004 at a beach resort on Thailand's
spectacular Phi Phi Island. On December 26th an earthquake off
Sumatra caused the tsunami that nearly killed them all - along with
over 200,000 others in the region, including half of the guests and
staff at their resort. Haslinger's report bears personal witness to
that horrific day and its aftermath. Gruesome details and touching
acts of kindness are chronicled with meticulous care. A year after
the catastrophe, the author and his wife returned to the island to
check facts and compare survivors' tales. The result is a deeply
moving chronicle of suffering and survival.
Robert Menasse, who was born into a Jewish family in Vienna in
1954, speaks with the voice of the generation known as Nachgeborene
("those born after"). Although fortunate to have escaped the
persecution and exile his parents endured, Menasse's stories
constantly refract the suffering of the past through the ironic
distance of a feeling observer. His critically humorous voice
uncovers surprising truths about himself and the past. As the
author of over twenty books, which include critical essays on
contemporary cultural topics as well as novels and short stories,
Menasse's fame as a major figure in contemporary Austrian
literature is firmly established. He has received many prestigious
literary prizes and divides his time between Vienna and Amsterdam.
Examines 16 ways in which public education can be improved - from
teacher education to the training of administrators to eliminating
tenure to setting up merit pay to improved teaching skills to new
curriculum improvements to parent involvement to a new organization
of K - 12 education.
This study examines the ability of the upgraded A-10 to effectively
support the Army's interim force in the year 2010. The A-10A
Thunderbolt II is the first and only USAF aircraft specifically
designed to provide close air support to friendly ground forces.
Designed in the 1960s to provide inexpensive close air support
during the Cold War, the A-10 is now programmed to remain in
service until 2028. To counter inevitable obsolescence, the PE
modification will add data link, targeting pod, and smart weapon
capabilities to the A-10 beginning in 2005. The U.S. Army is
transitioning to a lighter, more strategically agile force to
respond more quickly to global challenges. The vanguard of this
transformation is the Interim Brigade Combat Team, a highly mobile,
technologically advanced maneuver force. Without many of the
traditional fire support assets of heavier forces, these new units
will depend heavily on joint fires while responding to the full
spectrum of military operations. With the proposed modifications,
the A-10 will possess the capabilities required to successfully
integrate into the future battle space and support advanced ground
forces, while still retaining its original visual and close-in
support capabilities.
This brief book is designed to help English speaking students
properly pronounce Russian words. GETTING YOUR RUSSIAN SOUNDS
RIGHT! is appropriate for students at all levels and is organized
to introduce the easiest sounds first and then help students master
more complex sounds by building on what they have already learned.
As students become more proficient, they are presented with review
exercises in the form of proverbs, sayings, poems, and prose.
Illustrations of the mouth are also included to help students learn
how to make the required sounds.
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