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    Supply chain logistics management / by Bowersox, Donald J.

    Published 2002
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    Progress in turbulence research

    Published 1994
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    Advances in turbulence studies

    Published 1993
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    Role and regulation of Cdk inhibitors in development and cancer

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Somatic cell cycle -- Rb pathway -- Positive regulation of G1 phase by phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein (Rb) by cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) -- Negative regulation of G1 by Cdk-inhibitory proteins (CKIs) -- Rb pathway is often disrupted in cancers -- Two families of CKIs, differential expression in embryogenesis and adult mouse tissues -- Loss of p18Ink4c and p19ink4d induces male sterility -- Loss of p19Ink4d induces progressive deafness after birth -- Loss of p19Ink4d and p27Kip1 induces re-entry of differentiated postmitotic neurons in cycle after birth -- Loss of Ink4c and Patched or p53 induces medulloblastoma, a pediatric tumor of the cerebellum -- CKIs are required for exit from and maintenance of cell cycle exit, or quiescence, a reversible state -- Loss of CKIs leads to sterility, deafness and cancers.…”
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    Role and regulation of Cdk inhibitors in development and cancer

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Somatic cell cycle -- Rb pathway -- Positive regulation of G1 phase by phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein (Rb) by cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) -- Negative regulation of G1 by Cdk-inhibitory proteins (CKIs) -- Rb pathway is often disrupted in cancers -- Two families of CKIs, differential expression in embryogenesis and adult mouse tissues -- Loss of p18Ink4c and p19ink4d induces male sterility -- Loss of p19Ink4d induces progressive deafness after birth -- Loss of p19Ink4d and p27Kip1 induces re-entry of differentiated postmitotic neurons in cycle after birth -- Loss of Ink4c and Patched or p53 induces medulloblastoma, a pediatric tumor of the cerebellum -- CKIs are required for exit from and maintenance of cell cycle exit, or quiescence, a reversible state -- Loss of CKIs leads to sterility, deafness and cancers.…”
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    Role and regulation of Cdk inhibitors in development and cancer

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Somatic cell cycle -- Rb pathway -- Positive regulation of G1 phase by phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein (Rb) by cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) -- Negative regulation of G1 by Cdk-inhibitory proteins (CKIs) -- Rb pathway is often disrupted in cancers -- Two families of CKIs, differential expression in embryogenesis and adult mouse tissues -- Loss of p18Ink4c and p19ink4d induces male sterility -- Loss of p19Ink4d induces progressive deafness after birth -- Loss of p19Ink4d and p27Kip1 induces re-entry of differentiated postmitotic neurons in cycle after birth -- Loss of Ink4c and Patched or p53 induces medulloblastoma, a pediatric tumor of the cerebellum -- CKIs are required for exit from and maintenance of cell cycle exit, or quiescence, a reversible state -- Loss of CKIs leads to sterility, deafness and cancers.…”
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    Forget memory creating better lives for people with dementia / by Basting, Anne Davis, 1965-

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…: how a better understanding of memory might ease our fears about its loss -- The danger of stories : how stereotypes and the stigma of aging and dementia can hurt us -- Memory loss in the mainstream : tightly told tragedies of dementia with science as hero -- Tightly told tragedies of dementia : then versus now -- Not so tightly tragic : stories that imagine something more -- Not tragic at all : stories about memory loss without the old -- All of the above : Denny Crane as the clown of dementia -- StoryCorps and the memory loss initiative -- Memory bridge -- To whom I may concern -- TimeSlips creative storytelling project -- Songwriting works -- Dance : "Respect" and "Sea of heartbreak" -- The visual arts -- Duplex planet : the art of conversation -- The photography of Wing Young Huie -- Autobiographies by people with dementia.…”
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    Transit Migration in Europe /

    Published 2020
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    Space physiology by Buckey, Jay C.

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Bone loss: dealing with calcium and bone loss in space -- Psychosocial support: maintaining an effective team -- Radiation hazards: establishing a safe level -- Muscle loss: a practical approach to maintaining strength -- Extravehicular activity: performing eva safely -- Balance: neurovestibular effects of spaceflight and their operational consequences -- Cardiovascular changes: atrophy, arrhythmias, and orthostatic intolerance -- Nutrition: maintaining body mass and preventing disease -- Motion sickness in space: prevention and treatment -- Gender: identifying and managing the relevant differences -- Preflight preparation and postflight recovery: preparation and rehabilitation -- Long-duration flight medical planning: medical care on the way to the Moon and Mars.…”
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    The death of the Internet

    Published 2012
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    Philosophy and melancholy Benjamin's early reflections on theater and language / by Ferber, Ilit

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Benjamin and Freud : at the juncture of melancholy loss -- Commitment and loyalty to the lost object -- The intentionless nature of truth -- Work and play : a view of melancholic productivity -- The Trauerspiel : reflections on the baroque -- Expressions of pain in the Trauerspiel -- The bombastic nature of expression in the Trauerspiel -- Pain and spectacle : the figure of the martyr -- Death and meaning : the figure of the ghost -- Language and loss : Benjamin's concept of expression -- Creation and loss : "on language as such" -- Lament : language and sadness -- The ghosts of language : "the task of the translator" -- The "epistemo-critical prologue" -- The "monad" : Leibniz and Benjamin -- The monads' configuration as a hierarchy -- A pre-established harmony : Benjamin's conception of truth as harmony -- Stimmung : philosophy and mood.…”
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    Transit Migration in Europe /

    Published 2020
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    Obesity & mortality questions and controversy /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: The relationship between obesity and mortality rate is complex -- Differences in associations and causal effects may exist both within and across species -- Obesity is clearly associated with elevated mortality rate and this association is generally presumed to reflect causation -- The epidemiological evidence regarding the effect of being overweight (but not obese) is less clear and more controversial -- Epidemiological evidence on the effects of weight loss on mortality rate among obese persons is even less clear -- Evidence seems to suggest that weight loss induced by methods generally recommended by the biomedical community will prolong life among obese persons -- Data strongly suggest that losing body fat, as opposed to just body weight, is what conveys the presumed benefit of weight loss on longevity.…”
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    Obesity & mortality questions and controversy /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: The relationship between obesity and mortality rate is complex -- Differences in associations and causal effects may exist both within and across species -- Obesity is clearly associated with elevated mortality rate and this association is generally presumed to reflect causation -- The epidemiological evidence regarding the effect of being overweight (but not obese) is less clear and more controversial -- Epidemiological evidence on the effects of weight loss on mortality rate among obese persons is even less clear -- Evidence seems to suggest that weight loss induced by methods generally recommended by the biomedical community will prolong life among obese persons -- Data strongly suggest that losing body fat, as opposed to just body weight, is what conveys the presumed benefit of weight loss on longevity.…”
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