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This book extensively discusses the biology of telomere with the help of advanced information. Developments in telomere researches have provided an interrelation of telomere dysfunction with cellular aging and several age-related human diseases. Some new findings and studies have further widened our knowledge of telomere functions, where telomeres have been demonstrated to be essential for microbial pathogen virulence and telomere proteins have significant non-telomeric cellular functions. This book presents current opinions on selected areas of telomere research and their implication, in the hope of benefitting interested individuals in their future studies and enhancing their research progress.
A cura di Gabriel-Aldo Bertozzi Edizioni integrali Nel 1905 l’editore Pierre Lafitte, colpito dal successo del celebre detective inglese Sherlock Holmes, chiese all’amico scrittore Leblanc di creare un personaggio francese da contrapporgli. Così, con il racconto L’arresto di Arsène Lupin, subito dopo inserito con altri in volume, iniziò il ciclo. Nello stesso periodo si parlò molto in Francia delle avventure del celebre anarchico Alexandre Marius Jacob, che rubava ai ricchi e donava ai poveri, al quale pare si sia ispirato Leblanc. Che sorta di “ladro” è Arsène Lupin? “Ladro gentiluomo” è la definizione, coniata dall’autore stesso, dell’affascinante e irraggiungibile...
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Covers receipts and expenditures of appropriations and other funds.
Covers receipts and expenditures of appropriations and other funds.
I. The new Geek text. II. The new English version. III. Westcott and Hort's new textual theory to which is added a reply to Bishop Ellicott's pamphlet in defence of the revisers and their greek text of the new testament: including a vindication of the traditional reading of i timothy III. 16.
The Soviet Union and Terrorism (1984) examines the extent of Soviet involvement in international terrorism, and the aims and objectives of Soviet foreign policy. It looks at the evidence of changing Soviet attitudes to terrorism from 1917 to the 1980s evidenced in official and semi-official pronouncements, and it brings together evidence from the field of terrorist operations which points to a high degree of Soviet involvement. The Soviet Union is shown to be playing a dangerous game, sponsoring activities which it cannot hope to control, and leading to effects which it cannot predict. Nevertheless, it continues to play because it gains from the political and military disruption to the countries affected by terrorist activities.