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This book collects 25 scientific articles from laboratories around the world, all of which use botulinum neurotoxins as the main protagonists of their studies. The use of botulinum neurotoxin in medicine, following its ability to inhibit the effects of various disorders of different etiology on the human organism, constitutes the main topic of each article presented here. This book, which is aimed at both students and medical professionals, attempts to summarize current knowledge about the use of botulinum toxin as a therapeutic agent in many diseases, ranging from spasticity to tremor, form motor dysfunction after stroke to neuropathic pain, from hyperactive muscle to migraine, and so on. T...
This volume is an updated practical guide to the diagnosis and treatment of spasticity, authored by experienced physicians with different specialties. It will help both GPs and specialists, through its provision of a number of tips and tricks to safely provide patients with the most convenient treatment of their spasticity.
Who were the Reds under the bed? Why did ASIO snoop on several members of this migrant family struggling to set up a new life in Australia? ASIO maintained a vast library of files on half a million citizens, most of whom were never a threat to Australia's security. Through meticulous research, Michael Komesaroff has been able to sift through a multitude of records which were kept on his family, and discover why. This is not only an account of one family's activities, but more broadly, a history of the widespread fear of the presence and influence of communist sympathisers in Australia in the twentieth century. 'A well researched and absorbing record of a respected family, highlighting its pu...
To speak of ‘Latin American Marxism’ is to announce a problem. To what extent can Marxism, a theoretical universe forged from nineteenth-century European experiences, also be productive for grasping other realities? How can we begin to make sense of the historical disconnection between that specific corpus of ideas and Latin America’s popular movements? Martín Cortés addresses these questions by considering the trajectory and works of José Aricó, who sought to rethink and disseminate in Spanish not only the works of Marx himself, but also those of foundational socialist thinkers such as Antonio Gramsci. Guided by an interest in Marxism’s renovation, Cortés explores Aricó’s vital contributions to key topics in political theory, such as the nation, the state, the political subject, and hegemony.
Il volume, suddiviso in tre percorsi di lettura, presenta gli Atti delle giornate di studio del dottorato di ricerca dell’Università degli Studi della Tuscia in Memoria e materia dell’opera d’arte e raccoglie i contributi di Simona Antonacci, Elisa Anzellotti, Francesca Anzelmo, Federica Bertini, Teresa Lucia Cicciarella, Barbara Drudi, Giorgia Fiorini, Lea Mattarella, Emanuela Morganti, Chiara Paniccia, Jessica Perna, Costanza Rapone, Luca Salvatelli, Celeste Stefania, Valentina Vacca. “Un panorama ricco e multiforme, non frammentario, specchio della pluralità degli interessi e degli ambiti disciplinari attraversati dal dottorato in Memoria e materia dell’opera d’arte attraverso i processi di produzione, storicizzazione, conservazione, musealizzazione, dove costante si rivela l’impegno intellettuale, la curiosità delle letture, la caparbietà nel ricercare nuovi materiali, di tentare percorsi inesplorati, di rintracciare inedite connessioni, di compiere paragoni e individuare originali innesti, di avanzare nuove ipotesi da parte di giovani studiosi e ricercatori” (Elisabetta Cristallini).
Il volume, suddiviso in tre percorsi di lettura, presenta gli Atti delle giornate di studio del dottorato di ricerca dell’Università degli Studi della Tuscia in Memoria e materia dell’opera d’arte e raccoglie i contributi di Simona Antonacci, Elisa Anzellotti, Francesca Anzelmo, Federica Bertini, Teresa Lucia Cicciarella, Barbara Drudi, Giorgia Fiorini, Lea Mattarella, Emanuela Morganti, Chiara Paniccia, Jessica Perna, Costanza Rapone, Luca Salvatelli, Celeste Stefania, Valentina Vacca. “Un panorama ricco e multiforme, non frammentario, specchio della pluralità degli interessi e degli ambiti disciplinari attraversati dal dottorato in Memoria e materia dell’opera d’arte attraverso i processi di produzione, storicizzazione, conservazione, musealizzazione, dove costante si rivela l’impegno intellettuale, la curiosità delle letture, la caparbietà nel ricercare nuovi materiali, di tentare percorsi inesplorati, di rintracciare inedite connessioni, di compiere paragoni e individuare originali innesti, di avanzare nuove ipotesi da parte di giovani studiosi e ricercatori” (Elisabetta Cristallini).
Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet's Best of Italy is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. See the might of ancient Rome, explore a city of marble built on a lagoon in Venice, and dine on the freshest food and finest wine imaginable - all with your trusted travel companion. Discover the best of Italy and begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planet's Best of Italy: Full-colour images throughout Highlightsand itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble sp...
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