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Neuroimmunology of the Inner Ear
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Neuroimmunology of the Inner Ear

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Neurobiology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

Neurobiology

Understanding how the brain works is undoubtedly the greatest challenge for human intelligence and one of the most ambitious goals of contemporary science. We are certainly far from this goal, but significant advancements in several fields of Neuroscience and Neurobiology are being obtained at an increasing pace. The NATO ASI School in Neurobiology, held in Erice May 2-12,1995, as the 23rd Course of the International School of Biophysics, provided an update on three basic topics: Biophysics and Molecular Biology ofIon Channels, Sensory Transduction, and Higher Order Functions. Current knowledge on these subjects was covered by formal lectures and critical discussions between lecturers and pa...

3D Modelling of Mammalian Embryos and Organs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

3D Modelling of Mammalian Embryos and Organs

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The Chaos and Cosmos of Kurosawa Tokiko
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

The Chaos and Cosmos of Kurosawa Tokiko

The Chaos and Cosmos of Kurosawa Tokiko is the story of a self-described "base-born nobody" who tried to change the course of Japanese history. Kurosawa Tokiko (1806–1890), a commoner from rural Mito domain, was a poet, teacher, oracle, and political activist. In 1859 she embraced the xenophobic loyalist faction (known for the motto "revere the emperor, expel the barbarians") and traveled to Kyoto to denounce the shogun's policies before the emperor. She was arrested, taken to Edo's infamous Tenmachō prison, and sentenced to banishment. In her later years, having crossed the Tokugawa-Meiji divide, Tokiko became an elementary school teacher and experienced firsthand the modernizing policie...

Commonalities and Differences in Vestibular and Auditory Pathways
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251
Otologic Trauma, Pathology, and Therapy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Otologic Trauma, Pathology, and Therapy

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Lean Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Lean Out

INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER "Travel to the land of Couldn't Be More Timely."--Margaret Atwood on Lean Out, in the West End Phoenix "What begins as one woman's critique of our culture of overwork and productivity ultimately becomes an investigation into our most urgent problems: vast inequality, loneliness, economic precarity, and isolation from the natural world. Henley punctures the myths of the meritocracy in a way few writers have. This is an essential book for our time." --Mandy Len Catron, author of How to Fall in Love with Anyone A deeply personal and informed reflection on the modern world--and why so many feel disillusioned by it. In 2016, journalist Tara Henley was at the top of her...

Equilibrium Research, Clinical Equilibriometry and Modern Treatment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 724

Equilibrium Research, Clinical Equilibriometry and Modern Treatment

Hardbound. The Barany Society is named after Prof. Dr. Robert Barany who clarified the physiology and pathology of the human vestibular apparatus and was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work in 1914. The meetings are held in his tradition of the highest quality research, reflected in this latest volume. This book's chapters follow the comprehensive coverage of the conference, from basic equilibrium research through equilibriometry to investigations of clinical disorders such as abnormal eye movement, vertigo, chronic schizophrenia and epilepsy. Two sections are devoted to afternystagmus and neurootosurgery.