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Habt Mut! Habt Spaß! Lacht viel! Seid bunt! Wir bringen ein Sammelsurium aus Mutmach- und Tiergeschichten in dein Kinderzimmer oder Omas Schaukelstuhl und stellen deine Welt auf den Kopf. Wer ist mein Freund? Welches Geschenk gibt man einem Freund? Was ist meine Bestimmung? Sind Spinnen wirklich eklig? Wovon träume ich? Bin ich stark? Was kann ich? Wie hoch wird die Schuhrechnung eines Tausendfüßers? Die 21 Geschichten laden zum Selbstlesen und Vorlesen ein und sind so bunt und verschieden, wie die 16 Autorinnen und Autoren, die diese geschrieben haben. Also ran an die Buchstaben und das alles für den guten Zweck! Der Erlös dieser Kurzgeschichtensammlung für Kinder wird an Flaschenkinder Iserlohn e.V. gespendet.
Imaging from Cells to Animals In Vivo offers an overview of optical imaging techniques developed over the past two decades to investigate biological processes in live cells and tissues. It comprehensively covers the main imaging approaches used as well as the application of those techniques to biological investigations in preclinical models. Among the areas covered are cell metabolism, receptor-ligand interactions, membrane trafficking, cell signaling, cell migration, cell adhesion, cytoskeleton and other processes using various molecular optical imaging techniques in living organisms, such as mice and zebrafish. Features Brings together biology and advanced optical imaging techniques to pro...
The desert and desertification are concepts with unstable, unfixed definitions that haunt current politics and aesthetics. Manual for a future desert proposes a full-spectrum scanning of the desert and its multiple implications across cultural, technological, political, and ecological concerns. Emerging from an artistic research program conducted in the Chihuahuan Desert on western Texas, this book is a time-space capsule; it collects routes, tools, and understandings on the desert in order to address and act upon issues that shape present and future realities. It is a manual for tapping into the exigency of the desert; it determines the coordinates for finding a future desert without deserting the future --
This book explores in depth a wide range of new biomaterials that hold great promise for applications in regenerative medicine. The opening two sections are devoted to biomaterials designed to direct stem cell fate and regulate signaling pathways. Diverse novel functional biomaterials, including injectable nanocomposite hydrogels, electrosprayed nanoparticles, and waterborne polyurethane-based materials, are then discussed. The fourth section focuses on inorganic biomaterials, such as nanobioceramics, hydroxyapatite, and titanium dioxide. Finally, up-to-date information is provided on a wide range of smart natural biomaterials, ranging from silk fibroin-based scaffolds and collagen type I to chitosan, mussel-inspired biomaterials, and natural polymeric scaffolds. This is one of two books to be based on contributions from leading experts that were delivered at the 2018 Asia University Symposium on Biomedical Engineering in Seoul, Korea – the companion book examines in depth the latest enabling technologies for regenerative medicine.
Analyse: Répertoire alphabétique des écrivains suisses en vie, donnant des renseignements biographiques (origine, date de naissance, études, etc.), et la liste de leurs écrits.
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Introduction by Thomas Lawson, Susan Morgan.
Focusing on related works and relevant documentary and literary evidence, this book uncovers the layers of accrued thinking about cities over time. Uncovered also is the way in which these Renaissance maps reflect the transformation from a cartography based on sacred, mythological and historical events to one determined by topography, new visualization of spatial relationships, and new modes of design. Throughout, the reader is invited to appreciate the importance of maps for understanding urban civilization. The author further celebrates maps as works of art which serve not only practical needs, but function as emblems of civic humanism.