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Publikace komplexně shrnuje mimořádně významnou problematiku na pomezí dvou velkých medicínských oborů – kardiologie a onkologie. Onkologičtí nemocní jsou ohrožení při léčbě kardiologickými komplikacemi, jejich ošetřujícími lékaři nejsou ale jen tito specialisté, ale i internisté, praktičtí lékaři, farmakologové a pediatři a také lékaři dalších odborností.Problematika je natolik závažná, že se v této oblasti začíná vyčleňovat nová odborná specializace. Tato důležitá publikace zaplňuje po několika letech na trhu prázdné místo v této oblasti. Autorka je docentkou normální a patologické fyziologie na LF UK v Bratislavě. Problematice se věnuje systematicky mnoho let, je řešitelkou četných výzkumných úkolů a projektů, autorkou nebo spoluautorkou více než 150 odborných sdělení, 6 monografií, publikovala kapitoly v 10 vysokoškolských učebnicích, členkou mnoha domácích i zahraničních odborných společností.
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Historically, the first observation of a transmissible lytic agent that is specifically active against a bacterium (Bacillus anthracis) was by a Russian microbiologist Nikolay Gamaleya in 1898. At that time, however, it was too early to make a connection to another discovery made by Dmitri Ivanovsky in 1892 and Martinus Beijerinck in 1898 on a non-bacterial pathogen infecting tobacco plants. Thus the viral world was discovered in two of the three domains of life, and our current understanding is that viruses represent the most abundant biological entities on the planet. The potential of bacteriophages for infection treatment have been recognized after the discoveries by Frederick Twort and F...
This is the first comprehensive study of the role of women in the Polish Piast dynasty from 965 until c.1144, comparing them with female members of other contemporary medieval dynasties.
What do we stand to lose in a world without ice? A decade ago, novelist and short story writer Jean McNeil spent a year as writer in residence with the British Antarctic Survey, and four months on the world's most enigmatic continent, Antarctica. Access to the Antarctic remains largely reserved for scientists, and it is the only piece of earth which is nobody's country. Ice Diaries is the story of McNeil's years spent in ice, not only in the Antarctic but her subsequent travels in Greenland, Iceland and Svalbard, culminating in a strange event in Cape Town, South Africa, where she journeyed to make what was to be her final trip to the southernmost continent. In the spirit of the diaries of A...
An Introduction to Human–Animal Relationships is a comprehensive introduction to the field of human–animal interaction from a psychological perspective across a wide range of themes. Hollin examines the topic of the relationships between humans and animals as seen in owning a companion animal alongside more indirect relationships such as our approaches to eating meat. The core issues under discussion include the moral and ethical issues raised in using animals for entertainment, in therapy, to keep us safe, and in sports such as horse racing. The justifications for hunting and killing animals as sport and using animals in scientific experimentation are considered. The closing chapter looks to the future and considers how conservation and climate change may influence human–animal relationships. This key text brings an important perspective to the field of human–animal studies and will be useful to students and scholars in the fields of psychology, sociology, animal welfare, anthrozoology, veterinary science, and zoology.