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Connexins: A Guide is a practical and valuable reference and text covering a wide scope of information about the connexin family of membrane channel proteins. The editors and contributing authors intend for this cutting-edge work to be informative to scientists wishing to learn about the field, as well as to those who are active researchers in this area. Connexins: A Guide masterfully addresses specific needs of the scientific community; it is a comprehensive and comprehensible narrative of the uncommonly diverse connexin field, making previously hard-to-find information easily accessible, while also presenting intelligible insights into the extensive experimental methods and conceptual frameworks necessary to appreciate and understand the important roles that connexin channel proteins play in health and disease.
Question : Georges Rémi, dit Hergé, a-t-il puisé aux pamphlets antisémites de Louis-Ferdinand Céline pour alimenter le réservoir à jurons du capitaine Haddock ? Telle est l'intuition d Émile Brami, spécialiste de Céline : " Un jour, j étais en train de parcourir Bagatelles pour un massacre . Au détour d'une phrase dans laquelle Céline prend à partie les prolétaires anglais, je suis tombé sur ceci : Fellahcieux, Incas à lumes, coolies, benibouffes, anthropogans, cafans rouges, orthocudes, Karcolombèmes Cela m'a littéralement sauté aux yeux : c était du Haddock ! Au terme de mon enquête, je ne possède aucune certitude absolue, mais je dispose d'un extraordinaire faisceau...
The interactions that occur in securities markets are among the fastest, most information intensive, and most highly strategic of all economic phenomena. This book is about the institutions that have evolved to handle our trading needs, the economic forces that guide our strategies, and statistical methods of using and interpreting the vast amount of information that these markets produce. The book includes numerous exercises.
Chronicling one of the most popular national cinemas, this book traces the evolution of French filmmaking from 1895 - the year of the debut of the Cinematographe in Paris - to the present day. Williams offers a synthesis of history, biography, aesthetics and film theory.