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Serum/Plasma Proteomics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 591

Serum/Plasma Proteomics

This third volume provides comprehensive protocols on pre-analytical, analytical, plasma, and serum proteomics. New and updated chapters are divided into nine sections, detailing blood processing and handling strategies, discovery- and targeted-based mass spectrometry, including workflows to aid in discovery and targeted data analysis, in addition to software and bioinformatics for the plasma proteome. This edition further integrates emerging areas in the development of technologies for plasma proteomics and assay platforms in biomarker discovery and translational proteomics, enrichment and detection strategies to understand the plasma proteome, and peptide, lipid and metabolite targeted ass...

Roadmap to Fertility
  • Language: en

Roadmap to Fertility

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Roadmap to Fertility is a comprehensive, wide-ranging look at fertility. From the very basics through to the complex, it takes the reader on a journey that will clearly inform them of the facts and real solutions. Getting pregnant is not easy for many couples--infertility affects one in six couples worldwide. Dr. David Greening REI, who is a subspecialist in obstetrics and gynecology, has written The Roadmap to Fertility specifically for men. Despite being a vital part of the partnership, he believes men are often quiet passengers as a couple drives their own lonely road to fertility. Dr. Greening explores the issues around getting pregnant and explains how to improve both partners' fertility. Dr. Greening includes real-life stories of couples' journeys dealing with infertility, in their own words, and explores his own experiences from many years working in the reproductive medicine field in Europe and Australia.

Greening The Lyre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Greening The Lyre

This work covers important and neglected ground—environmental language theory. Gilcrest poses two overarching questions: To what extent does contemporary nature poetry represent a recapitulation of familiar poetics? And, to what extent does contemporary nature poetry engage a poetics that stakes out new territory? He addresses these questions with important thinkers, especially Kenneth Burke, and considers such poets as Frost, Kunitz, Heaney, Ammons, Cardenal, and Rich.

Extracellular Vesicles as Next Generation Therapeutics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 163

Extracellular Vesicles as Next Generation Therapeutics

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Serum/Plasma Proteomics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

Serum/Plasma Proteomics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-01
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  • Publisher: Humana Press

Blood science has become a cornerstone of multiple disciplines. This book, contributed to by leading experts in the field, provides a comprehensive resource of protocols for areas, pre-analytical through to analytical, of plasma and serum proteomics.

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 986

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Renegade Poetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Renegade Poetics

"Beginning with a deceptively simple question--what do we mean when we designate behaviors, values, or forms of expression as "black"?--Evie Shockley's Renegade poetics teases out the more complex and nuanced possibilities the concept has long encompassed. She redefines black aesthetics descriptively, resituating innovative poetry that has been marginalized becuase it was not "recognizably black" and avant-garde poetry dismissed because it was"--Back cover.

A Place for Humility
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

A Place for Humility

Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are widely acknowledged as two of America’s foremost nature poets, primarily due to their explorations of natural phenomena as evocative symbols for cultural developments, individual experiences, and poetry itself. Yet for all their metaphorical suggestiveness, Dickinson’s and Whitman’s poems about the natural world neither preclude nor erase nature’s relevance as an actual living environment. In their respective poetic projects, the earth matters both figuratively, as a realm of the imagination, and also as the physical ground that is profoundly affected by human action. This double perspective, and the ways in which it intersects with their formal i...

Artifacts & Illuminations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Artifacts & Illuminations

Loren Eiseley (1907?77) is one of the most important American nature writers of the twentieth century and an admired practitioner of creative nonfiction. A native of Lincoln, Nebraska, Eiseley was a professor of anthropology and a prolific writer and poet who worked to bring an understanding of science to the general public, incorporating religion, philosophy, and science into his explorations of the human mind and the passage of time. As a writer who bridged the sciences and the humanities, Eiseley is a challenge for scholars locked into rigid disciplinary boundaries. Artifacts and Illuminations, the first full-length collection of critical essays on the writing of Eiseley, situates his wor...

The Ecology of Modernism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

The Ecology of Modernism

The Ecology of Modernism explores the unexpected absence of an environmental ethic in American modernist and avant-garde poetics, given its keen concern with an environmental aesthetic, and explains why American modernism was never green. Examining the relationships of key modernist writers, poets, and musicians to nature, industrial development, and pollution, Joshua Schuster posits that the curious failure of modernist poets to develop an environmental ethnic was a deliberate choice and not an inadvertent omission.