This text offers a complete view of molecular biology, covering the general principles and specialized aspects of the gene. The aim of the work is to show readers the challenge, excitement and possibilities of scientific research in molecular biology.
Presenting comprehensive and well-integrated coverage of physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical problems, "Pediatric Critical Care Medicine" is a core textbook and clinical reference for pediatric intensivists at all levels of training. It offers thorough preparation for subspecialty certification and recertification examinations and provides a ...
Ever since William Dean Howells declared his "realism war" in the 1880s, literary historians have regarded the rise of realism and naturalism as the signal development in post-Civil War American fiction. Questioning this generalization, Michael Davitt Bell investigates the role that these terms played in the social and literary discourse of the ...
It is easy to feel overwhelmed and depressed by all the threats facing modern agriculture - threats to the environment, to the health and safety of our food, to the economic and cultural viability of farmers and rural communities. Hundreds of thousands of farmers leave their farms every year as the juggernaut of "big agriculture" plows across our ...
Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909), one of the foremost "local color" writers in America, wrote exclusively about her native Maine--its landscape, its people, and its fading rural traditions. Her unsentimental, humorous, and deeply affectionate stories and sketches provide a realistic picture of a bygone time that is based on Jewett's family, neighbors ...
Rural masculinity is hardly a typical topic for a book. There is something unexpected, faintly disturbing, even humorous about investigating that which has long been seen and yet so often overlooked. But, the ways in which we think about and socially organize masculinity are of great significance in the lives of both men and women. In "Country ...
This is a collection of short stories by D.H. Lawrence. They include "England my England", "Tickets Please", "The Blind Man", "Monkey Nuts", "Wintry Peacock", "You Touched Me", "Samson and Delilah", "The Primrose Path", "The Horse Dealer's Daughter", "The Last Straw" and "The Thimble".
This volume discusses such topics as re-thinking city economic development, the high price of high costs, the changing industrial structure of the New York region, transportation policy and the 1990 Clean Air Act, and SMEs and regional economic development.
Rural masculinity is hardly a typical topic for a book. There is something unexpected, faintly disturbing, even humorous about investigating that which has long been seen and yet so often overlooked. But, the ways in which we think about and socially organize masculinity are of great significance in the lives of both men and women. In "Country ...
This scholarly work, which Bell was still finalizing when he died, discusses major American authors in regard to their place in the publishing industry. Hawthorne and Melville, for example, are seen in the context of sales generated from the magazine trade and the slew of female authors who surprisingly dominated the market in America in the mid- ...
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