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Molecular Medicine for Clinicians
by Anthony Lane • Elizabeth Mayne • Alan Paterson • Wolfgang Prinz • Patrick Arbuthnot • Silke Arndt • Sahle Asfaha • Jacqueline Brown • Alexio Capovilla • Arnold Christianson • Gerrit Coetzee • Leandra Cronjé • Nigel Crowther • Chrisna Durandt • Adriano Duse • Lindsay Earlam • Debbie Glencross • Nerine Gregersen • Kate Hammond • Tabitha Haw • Nicole Holland • Penny Keene • Hendrik Koornhof • Amanda Krause • Zane Lombard • Marion Munster • Grant Napier • Andries Oelofse • Lillian Ouko • Maria Papathanasopoulos • Michael Pepper • Natela Rekhviashvili • Nerina Savage • Barry Schoub • Lesley Scott • Himla Soodyall • Gwynneth Stevens • Ahmed Wadee • Sarah Walters • Marco Weinberg • Natalie Whalley • Tracey Wiggill • Pascale Willem • Barry Mendelow • Michèle Ramsay • Nanthakumarn Chetty • Wendy Stevens • Theresa Coetzer • Mieneke DixhoornThe insights following the wake of the Human Genome project are radically influencing our understanding of the molecular basis of life, health and disease. The improved accuracy and precision of clinical diagnostics is also beginning to have an impact on therapeutics in a fundamental way. This book ... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2009 -
Energy Sprawl Solutions: Balancing Global Development and Conservation
by David E. Naugle • Peter Kareiva • Amal-Lee Amin • Bruce A. Mckenney • Christina M. Kennedy • Daniela A. Miteva • David Richard Cameron • Eduardo Klein • Gert Jan Kramer • Graham Watkins • Heather Tallis • James Ross Oakleaf • Jeff Opperman • Jeffrey S. Evans • John Randall • Joseph Fargione • Joseph M. Kiesecker • Juan Carlos Gonzalez Tamayo • Juan Jose Cardenas Lopez • Juan Papadakis • Kei Sochi • Kevin E. Doherty • Laura Crane • Leandro Baumgarten • Linda I. Krueger • Mark Hebblewhite • Peter Hawthorne • Roger Eduardo Martinez Rivas • Sharon Baruch-Mordo • Sophie S. ParkerOver the next several decades, as human populations grow, the demand for energy will soar. But renewable energy sources have a large energy sprawl—the amount of land needed to produce energy—which can threaten biodiversity. In Energy Sprawl Solutions, scientists Joseph M. Kiesecker and David Naugle ... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 1984