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Ce manuel d’économie généraliste propose à un large public d'étudiants une véritable initiation à la démarche économique suivant une pédagogie innovante : en privilégiant une entrée par objets (et non par approches micro/macro ou fonctions et acteurs) afin de susciter l'intérêt du plus grand nombre ; en intégrant une dimension très concrète en lien avec l'actualité grâce à de nombreux exemples et études empiriques récentes ; en combinant démarches inductive et déductive afin de rendre l'étudiant plus actif dans l'acquisition des connaissances et des savoir-faire. Cette démarche pédagogique s'articule autour de 4 temps forts par chapitre : Étude d'un ou plusieurs cas concrets en lien avec l'actualité de l'objet étudié. Cours construit autour de 4 questions problématisées (notions clés, repères historiques et objectifs proposés pour chaque grande question). Exercices de validation des connaissances sous forme de QCM, questions, sujets de dissertation. Synthèse finale assortie d'une carte mentale. En compléments, des ressources en ligne (corrigés, vidéos des auteurs) pourront accompagner l'étudiant tout au long de son apprentissage.
Includes abstracts of papers of various symposia.
The extent of lateral gene transfer among diverse microbes has effectively broken down the concept of species when we seek to apply it to the microbial world. This book brings together workers to try to reach an accomodation and consensus on the outline of how cellular life has evolved.
The greatest wisdom comes from the smallest creatures There is so much we can learn from birds. Through twenty-two little lessons of wisdom inspired by how birds live, this charming french book will help you spread your wings and soar. We often need the help from those smaller than us. Having spent a lifetime watching birds, Philippe and Élise – a French ornithologist and a philosopher – draw out the secret lessons that birds can teach us about how to live, and the wisdom of the natural world. Along the way you’ll discover why the robin is braver than the eagle, what the arctic tern can teach us about the joy of travel, and whether the head or the heart is the best route to love (as shown by the mallard and the penguin). By the end you will feel more in touch with the rhythms of nature and have a fresh perspective on how to live the fullest life you can.
An international journal providing for the rapid publication of short reports on microbiological research.
There was no Reichstag fire. No storming of the Bastille. No mutiny on the Aurora. Instead, the mediocre have seized power without firing a single shot. They rose to power on the tide of an economy where workers produce assembly-line meals without knowing how to cook at home, give customers instructions over the phone that they themselves don’t understand, or sell books and newspapers that they never read. Canadian intellectual juggernaut Alain Deneault has taken on all kinds of evildoers: mining companies, tax-dodgers, and corporate criminals. Now he takes on the most menacing threat of all: the mediocre.
This volume concerns all aspects of apoptosis from signalling pathways to the therapeutic tools that can be derived from an increasing knowledge about the phenomenon of cell death. Discussed in this volume are cell death and development; mitochondria as regulators of apoptosis; and more.