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Von Alkanen, über Alkohole bis hin zu Carbonsäuren und Co. – dieses Lehrbuch bietet euch einen kompakten und lockeren Begleiter im Chemiestudium oder auch im Chemieunterricht der Oberstufe. Es dient euch als ausführlicher „Spickzettel“, um vergessene Sachverhalte nochmals nachzuschlagen und wieder aufzufrischen. Es behandelt dabei jeweils chemische und physikalische Eigenschaften sowie Darstellungs- und Verwendungsmöglichkeiten der verschiedenen Stoffklassen in der organischen Chemie. Wir Autoren, die selbst noch Studenten waren, haben uns der Thematik bewusst „von unten“ genähert und dabei beachtet, was uns als Studenten wichtig war bzw. wo der ein oder andere Tipp in der Ver...
The liberal media machine did everything they could to keep this book out of your hands. Now, finally, Dangerous, the most controversial book of the decade, is tearing down safe spaces everywhere.
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The book illustrates the role of quorum sensing in the food industry, agriculture, veterinary sciences, and medicine. It highlights the importance of quorum sensing in regulating diverse cellular functions in microbes, including virulence, pathogenesis, controlled-gene expression systems, and antibiotic resistance. This book also describes the role of quorum sensing in survival behavior and antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Further, it reviews the major role played by quorum sensing in food spoilage, biofilm formation, and food-related pathogenesis. It also explores the methods for the detection and quantification of quorum sensing signals. It also presents antimicrobial and anti-quorum sensing activities of medicinal plants. Finally, the book elucidates a comprehensive yet representative description of basic and applied aspects of quorum sensing inhibitors. This book serves an ideal guide for researchers to understand the implications of quorum sensing in the food industry, medicine, and agriculture.
'Brenda Bowen's Enchanted August is a perfect summer read – for any time of the year' Everyone needs a place like Hopewell Cottage – a romantic holiday rental on a small, sunny island. For Rose and Lottie, it’s a refuge from the frenzy of the school gates. For Beverly, it’s a chance to say goodbye to two lost loves. And for disgraced movie star Caroline, it offers the anonymity she craves. But on tiny Little Lost Island, with its cocktail parties, tennis matches and Ladies’ Association for Beautification, will they really find the answers to their very modern problems? ‘Delightful... I'm dreaming of blueberries and Maine lobster. We all need a sunny island or castle to which we can run away’ Helen Simonson, author of MAJOR PETTIGREW’S LAST STAND
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