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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Concise Dictionary of Environmental Engineering contains thousands of definitions of terms used in the field of environmental engineering, including technical terms, abbreviations, and product/process trademarks and brand names. It helps you make sense out of technical reports and papers, and makes finding the right word for your own reports and pa.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (413 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781000950038
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Preface -- Introduction -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z -- Appendix: Manufacturers Directory.
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Oxford :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Agriculture-Africa. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Originally published in 1969, the contributors to this volume examine the natural and social environments of selected areas in Africa and study in detail some particular problems and their solutions.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (579 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781000865608
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: Agribusiness and Land Use Series ; v.24
    DDC: 333.76096
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Plates -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Agricultural Geography in Tropical Africa -- Part I: Studies of the Natural Environment -- 3 A Simple Energy Balance Approach to the Moisture Balance Climatology of Africa -- 4 Rainfall Reliability -- 5 The Dry Season Flow Characteristics of West African Rivers -- 6 Geomorphology and Land Classification in Tropical Africa -- 7 The Soil Resources of West Africa -- 8 The Ecological Background to Land-Use Studies in Tropical Africa, with Special Reference to the West -- Part II: Studies of the Social Environment -- 9 Peasant Agriculture in Tropical Africa -- 10 Population Density and Agricultural Systems in West Africa -- 11 The Zoning of Land Use Around Rural Settlements in Tropical Africa -- 12 Colonial Administrative Policies and Agricultural Patterns in Tropical Africa -- Part III: Case Studies -- 13 Natural Resource Survey in Malawi: Some Considerations of the Regional Method in Environmental Description -- 14 An Ecological Approach to the Study of Soils and Land Use in the Forest Zone of Nigeria -- 15 Man-Water Relations in the East Central Sudan -- 16 Problems of Land Tenure and Ownership in Swaziland -- 17 Agricultural Change in Kikuyuland -- 18 Agricultural Progress in Zambia -- Appendixes -- A: A Glossary of Terms Describing Units of the Natural Environment -- B: Major Soil Groups in Africa -- Index.
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    La Vergne :Harvard Education Press,
    Keywords: Minorities-Education (Middle school)-United States. ; Science-Study and teaching (Middle school)-United States. ; Mathematics-Study and teaching (Middle school)-United States. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (176 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781682538487
    DDC: 507.1273
    Language: English
    Note: FM -- CTR -- Copyright -- Toc -- Foreword by Thomas M. Philip -- Introduction -- Combine pdf -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 6 -- Appendix -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Index.
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Oxford :Oxford University Press, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Wildlife conservation. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Our Gigantic Zoo tells the story of Bernhard Grzimek, the most important European wildlife conservationist, and his role in creating a permanent sanctuary for innocent animals in Serengeti National Park.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (349 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780199843688
    DDC: 333.954160967827
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    New York :Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (173 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781536185829
    Series Statement: Neuroanatomy Research at the Leading Edge Series
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Clinical Anatomy of the Olfactory Nerve, Bulb and Tract -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Nasal Cavity -- The Olfactory Nerve -- The Olfactory Bulb -- The Olfactory Tract -- Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage -- Surgical Considerations -- Clinical Implications -- Conclusion -- References -- Cranial Nerve II: Optic Nerve -- Anatomy, Evaluation, Pathology and Surgical Approaches -- Abstract -- Part 1: Optic Nerve Anatomy and Function -- Introduction and Embryology -- Segments of the Optic Nerve -- Blood Supply to the Optic Nerve -- Part 2: Examination of the Optic Nerve -- Imaging of the Optic Nerve -- Functional Tests of the Optic Nerve -- Part 3: Optic Nerve Pathology -- Intraocular Optic Nerve Pathology -- Congenital Optic Neuropathies -- Acquired Optic Neuropathies -- Ischemic Optic Neuropathies -- Toxic Optic Neuropathies -- Radiation-Induced Optic Neuropathy -- Intraorbital Optic Nerve Pathology -- Acute Demyelinating Optic Neuritis -- Neuromyelitis Optica -- Optic Nerve Inflammation -- Thyroid Orbitopathy -- Traumatic Optic Neuropathy -- Primary Tumors of the Optic Nerve -- Optic Nerve Glioma -- Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma -- Medulloepithelioma -- Oligodendroglioma -- Schwannoma -- Intracranial Optic Pathway Lesions -- Meningiomas -- Optic Chiasm Pathology -- Optic Tract Pathology -- Lateral Geniculate Body Pathology -- Optic Radiation Pathology -- Occipital Lobe/Visual Cortex Pathology -- Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension -- Part 4: Surgical Management of the Optic Nerve -- Treatment Considerations -- Orbital Surgical Approach -- Intracranial Surgical Approach -- Frontal Transcranial Orbitotomy -- Pterional Craniotomy -- Optic Nerve Research -- References -- Cranial Nerve VII: Anatomy, Function and Clinical Significance -- Abstract -- Anatomy of the Facial Nerve -- Development -- Clinical Impact. , Evaluation of Facial Nerve Lesions -- Imaging -- Facial Nerve Palsies -- Idiopathic Facial Palsy -- Traumatic Injury to the Facial Nerve -- Infectious Facial Palsy -- Primary Neuroinflammatory Conditions -- Congenital Causes of Facial Palsy -- Facial Palsy Secondary to Systemic Diseases -- Treatment -- Ocular Considerations of Facial Paresis -- Form and Function Considerations of Facial Paresis -- Nonoperative Management -- Physical Therapy -- References -- Vagus Nerve: The Clinical Importance in the Metabolic Disorders -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Anatomy of the Vagus Nerve -- 3. Functions of the Vagus Nerve -- 4. Clinical Insights About Vagus Nerve -- 5. Effect of Vagus Nerve on Metabolism and Obesity -- 6. Vagus Nerve as an Obesity Threating Agent -- 6.1. Drug Treatments -- 6.2. Neuromodulation Treatments by Vagus Nerve -- 6.2.1. Vagus Nerve Stimulation -- 6.2.2. Vagus Nerve Inhibition -- 7. Effect of the Vagal Treatments on the Organs -- 7.1. Stomach -- 7.2. Intestines -- 7.3. Liver -- 7.4. Pancreas -- 8. Effect of the Vagal Treatmens on the Molecular Signals -- 8.1. Vagus nerve, BDNF, and Obesity -- 8.2. Vagus Nerve, NPY and Obesity -- 8.3. Vagus Nerve, POMC and Obesity -- 8.4. Vagus Nerve, Peptid YY and Obesity -- 9. Affect of the Vagal Treatments on the Diabetes -- Conclusion -- References -- Index -- Blank Page.
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This is the first comprehensive treatment of the pteridophyte flora of the large area comprising Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska to the Arctic Ocean.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (259 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781487584023
    Series Statement: Heritage Series
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- Key to Families -- Equisetaceae -- Hymenophyllaceae -- Isoetaceae -- Lycopodiaceae -- Marsileaceae -- Ophioglossaceae -- Polypodiaceae -- Salviniaceae -- Selaginellaceae -- Excluded species -- APPENDIX I. Chromosome numbers -- APPENDIX II. Statistical summary -- Glossary -- Literature cited -- INDEX.
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Conifers -- Ecophysiology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (352 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080925936
    Series Statement: Physiological Ecology Series
    DDC: 585/.2041
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Ecophysiology of Coniferous Forests -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Genetics and the Physiological Ecology of Conifers -- I. Conifers Have High Levels of Genetic Variation -- II. Patterns of Geographic Variation -- III. Ecological and Evolutionary Significance of the Genetic Variation -- IV. Natural Selection -- V. Summary -- References -- Chapter 2. Long-Term Records of Growth and Distribution of Conifers: Integration of Paleoecology and Physiological Ecology -- I. Introduction -- II. Climatic Variation -- III. Vegetation Responses -- IV. Implications for Ecophysiological Studies -- V. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. Plant Hormones and Ecophysiology of Conifers -- I. Introduction -- II. Quantification of Plant Growth Regulators -- III. A Role for Plant Growth Regulator Biologists in Physiological Plant Ecology? -- IV. Chemical Signaling in Woody Plants -- V. A General Model for Chemical Regulation of Stomatal Behavior, Water Relations, and Development of Plants in the Field -- VI. Importance of Sensitivity Variation and Involvement of ABA in Stomatal Response to Climatic Variables -- VII. Regulation of Growth and Development: A Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4. Ecophysiological Controls of Conifer Distributions -- I. Introduction -- II. Climatic Limits -- III. The Xylem -- IV. Growth -- V. Beyond the Boreal Zone -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5. Physiological Processes during Winter Dormancy and Their Ecological Significance -- I. Introduction -- II. The Coniferous Forest Zone -- III. Frost Resistance -- IV. Winter Water Relations -- V. Carbon Metabolism in Winter -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. Ecophysiology and Insect Herbivory -- I. Acquisition and Allocation of Nutrients (Sugars, Nitrogen, Minerals) -- II. Water Relations. , III. Carbon Acquisition and Allocation -- IV. Conclusions: Effects of Herbivory on Conifer Forest Ecology -- References -- Chapter 7. Leaf Area Dynamics of Conifer Forests -- I. Introduction -- II. Leaf Area: Structural and Functional Relationships -- III. Leaf Area Dynamics -- IV. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8. Causes and Consequences of Variation in Conifer Leaf Life-Span -- I. Introduction -- II. Variation in Leaf Life-Span -- III. Relationship of Leaf Life-Span to Leaf, Plant, and Ecosystem Traits -- IV. Summary -- References -- Chapter 9. Response Mechanisms of Conifers to Air Pollutants -- I. Introduction -- II. O3 Uptake and Impacts at Leaf to Cellular Tissue Scales -- III. Organ Differentiation and Senescencein the Presence of O3 -- IV. Scaling from the Leaf to the Whole-Plant Level -- V. Responses to O3 under Multiple Stress Interaction Scenarios -- VI. Scaling to Understand Mature Tree or Stand Level Responses -- VII. Models That Incorporate O3 Effects -- VIII. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10. Potential Effects of Global Climate Change -- I. Introduction -- II. Effects on and Responses of Conifers and Coniferous Forests -- III. Direct Effects of Elevated CO2 -- IV. Large-Scale Responses of Coniferous Forests to Climate Change -- V. Pools and Flux of Carbon in Coniferous Biomes -- VI. Final Comments -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Index -- Physiological Ecology.
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    Online Resource
    São Paulo :Editora Edgard Blucher Ltda.,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (1292 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9788521215813
    Language: Portuguese
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    Online Resource
    Princeton :Princeton University Press,
    Keywords: Double stars-Evolution. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: No detailed description available for "Physics of Binary Star Evolution".
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (865 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780691239262
    Series Statement: Princeton Series in Astrophysics Series ; v.42
    DDC: 523.841
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: The Role of Binary Star Evolution in Astrophysics -- 2. Historical Notes on Binary Star Discoveries -- 2.1 Visual Binaries and the Universal Validity of the Laws of Physics -- 2.2 Astrometric Binaries -- 2.3 Spectroscopic Binaries -- 2.4 Eclipsing Binaries -- 2.5 The Discovery of the Binary Nature of Novae and Other Cataclysmic Variables -- 2.6 The Discovery of the Binary Nature of the Brightest X-ray Sources in the Sky -- 2.7 Centaurus X-3: Discovery of the First Neutron Star X-ray Binary -- 2.8 Cygnus X-1: Discovery of the First Black Hole X-ray Binary -- 2.9 The Discovery of the Existence of Double NSs and Double BHs -- 2.10 The Discovery of Millisecond Radio Pulsars: Remnants of LMXBs -- 2.11 Type Ia, Ib, and Ic SNe: Results of the Evolution of Binary Systems -- 2.12 Binary Nature of Blue Stragglers, Barium Stars, and Peculiar Post-AGB Stars -- Exercises -- 3. Orbits and Masses of Spectroscopic Binaries -- 3.1 Some Basics about Binary Orbits -- 3.2 Orbit Determination -- 3.3 Determination of Stellar Masses -- 3.4 Masses of Unevolved Main-sequence Stars -- 3.5 The Most Massive Stars -- 3.6 Falsification of Radial Velocity Curves -- 3.7 The Incidence of Interacting Binaries and Their Orbital Distributions and Masses -- Exercises -- 4. Mass Transfer and Mass Loss in Binary Systems -- 4.1 Roche Equipotentials -- 4.2 Limitations in the Concept of Roche Equipotentials -- 4.3 Orbital Changes due to Mass Transfer and Mass Loss in Binary Systems -- 4.4 Observational Examples -- 4.5 Basic Physics of Mass Transfer via L1 -- 4.6 Accretion Disks -- 4.7 Tidal Evolution in Binary Systems -- 4.8 Common Envelopes -- 4.9 Eddington Accretion Limit -- Exercises -- 5. Observed Binaries with Non-degenerate or White Dwarf Components -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Unevolved Systems. , 5.3 Evolved Systems with Non-degenerative Components -- 5.4 Systems with One or Two White Dwarfs -- Exercises -- 6. Observed Binaries with Accreting Neutron Stars and Black Holes: X-ray Binaries -- 6.1 Discovery of NS and BH Character of Bright Galactic X-ray Sources -- 6.2 Two Types of Persistent Strong X-ray Sources: HMXBs and LMXBs -- 6.3 HMXBs and LMXBs vs. IMXBs -- 6.4 Determinations of NS Masses in X-ray Binaries -- 6.5 BH X-ray Binaries -- 6.6 Binaries and Triples with Non-interacting BHs -- Exercises -- 7. Observed Properties of X-ray Binaries in More Detail -- 7.1 High-mass X-ray Binaries in More Detail -- 7.2 Stellar Wind Accretion in More Detail -- 7.3 Spin Evolution of Neutron Stars -- 7.4 The Corbet Diagram for Pulsating HMXBs -- 7.5 Orbital Changes due to Torques by Stellar Wind Accretion, Mass Loss, and Tides -- 7.6 Measuring BH Spins in X-ray Binaries -- 7.7 Ultra-luminous X-ray Binaries -- 7.8 Low-mass X-ray Binaries in More Detail -- Exercises -- 8. Evolution of Single Stars -- 8.1 Overview of the Evolution of Single Stars -- 8.2 Final Evolution and Core Collapse of Stars More Massive than 8 M -- 8.3 Evolution of Helium Stars -- Exercises -- 9. Stellar Evolution in Binaries -- 9.1 Historical Introduction: Importance of Mass Transfer -- 9.2 Evolution of the Stellar Radius and Cases of Mass Transfer -- 9.3 RLO: Reasons for Large-scale Mass Transfer and Conditions for Stability of the Transfer -- 9.4 Results of Calculations of Binary Evolution with Conservative Mass Transfer -- 9.5 Examples of Non-conservative Mass Transfer -- 9.6 Comparison of Case B Results with Some Observed Types of Systems -- 9.7 Differences in Final Remnants of Mass-transfer Binaries and Single Stars -- 9.8 Slowly Rotating Magnetic Main-sequence Stars: The Products of Mergers? -- Exercises -- 10. Formation and Evolution of High-mass X-ray Binaries. , 10.1 Introduction: HMXBs are Normal Products of Massive Binary Star Evolution -- 10.2 Formation of Supergiant HMXBs -- 10.3 Formation of B-emission (Be)/X-ray Binaries -- 10.4 WR Binaries, HMXBs, and Runaway Stars -- 10.5 Stability of Mass Transfer in HMXBs -- 10.6 The X-ray Lifetime and Formation Rate of the Blue Supergiant HMXBs -- 10.7 Highly Non-conservative Evolution and Formation of Very Close Relativistic Binaries -- 10.8 Formation Models of HMXBs Different from Conservative Case B Evolution -- 10.9 The Lower Mass Limit of Binary Stars for Terminating as a BH -- 10.10 Final Evolution of BH-HMXBs: Two Formation Channels for Double BHs -- 10.11 Final Evolution of Wide-orbit BH-HMXBs via CE Evolution -- 10.12 Final Evolution of Relatively Close-orbit BH-HMXBs via Stable RLO -- 10.13 Refinement of the DNS Formation Model: Case BB RLO in Post-HMXB Systems -- Exercises -- 11. Formation and Evolution of Low-mass X-ray Binaries -- 11.1 Origin of LMXBs with Neutron Stars -- 11.2 Origin of LMXBs with Black Holes -- 11.3 Mechanisms Driving Mass Transfer in Close-orbit LMXBs and CVs -- 11.4 Formation and Evolution of UCXBs -- 11.5 Mechanisms Driving Mass Transfer in Wide-orbit LMXBs and Symbiotic Binaries -- 11.6 Stability of Mass Transfer in Intermediate-Mass and High-Mass X-ray Binaries -- Exercises -- 12. Dynamical Formation of Compact Star Binaries in Dense Star Clusters -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Observed Compact Object Binaries in Globular Clusters: X-ray Binaries and Radio Pulsars -- 12.3 Possible Formation Processes of NS Binaries in Globular Clusters -- 12.4 Dynamical Formation of Double BHs -- 12.5 Compact Objects in Globular Clusters Constrain Birth Kicks -- 13. Supernovae in Binaries -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Supernovae of Type Ia -- 13.3 Stripped-Envelope Core-Collapse SNe -- 13.4 Electron-capture SNe in Single and Binary Stars. , 13.5 Ultra-Stripped Supernovae -- 13.6 Comparison between Theory and Observations of SNe Ib and Ic -- 13.7 Supernova Kicks -- 13.8 Kinematic Impacts on Post-SN Binaries -- Exercises -- 14. Binary and Millisecond Pulsars -- 14.1 Introduction to Radio Pulsars -- 14.2 To Be Recycled or Not to Be Recycled -- 14.3 MSPs with He WD or Sub-stellar Dwarf Companions-Evolution from LMXBs -- 14.4 MSPs with CO WD Companions-Evolution from IMXBs -- 14.5 Formation of MSPs via Accretion-induced Collapse -- 14.6 Recycling of Pulsars -- 14.7 Masses of Binary Neutron Stars -- 14.8 Pulsar Kicks -- 14.9 Formation of Double Neutron Star Systems -- Exercises -- 15. Gravitational Waves from Binary Compact Objects -- 15.1 The Evidence of GWs prior to LIGO -- 15.2 GW Luminosity and Merger Timescale -- 15.3 Observations of GW Signals from Binaries -- 15.4 Galactic Merger Rates of Neutron Star/Black Hole Binaries -- 15.5 Formation of Double Black Hole Binaries -- 15.6 Properties of GW Sources Detected so Far -- 15.7 Empirical Merger Rates -- 15.8 BH Spins-Expectations and Observations -- 15.9 Anticipated Other Sources to be Detected in the GW Era -- 15.10 GW Follow-up Multimessenger Astronomy -- 15.11 Cosmological Implications -- 15.12 LISA Sources -- 15.13 LISA Sensitivity Curve and Source Strain -- Exercises -- 16. Binary Population Synthesis and Statistics -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Methodology of Population Synthesis -- 16.3 Empirical vs. Binary Population Synthesis-Based Estimates of Double Compact Object Merger Rates -- 16.4 Some History of Early Binary Population Synthesis: Evolution of Open Star Clusters with Binaries -- Acknowledgments -- Answers to Exercises -- List of Acronyms -- References -- Index.
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    Online Resource
    Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Research. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (188 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780203304273
    DDC: 611.0188
    Language: English
    Note: Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Foreword -- Contributors -- The Collection of Tissue at Autopsy: Practical and Ethical Issues -- Psychiatric Diagnosis After Death: The Problems of Accurate Diagnosis from Case History Review and Relative Interviews -- Membrane Binding Assays: Membrane Preparation and Assay Development -- The Localisation and Quantification of Molecular Changes in the Human Brain Using In Situ Radioligand Binding and Autoradiography -- In Situ Hybridisation Histochemistry: Application to Human Brain Tissue -- Immunohistochemistry Techniques Applicable for Use with Human Brain Tissue -- The Processing and Use of Postmortem Human Brain Tissue for Electron Microscopy -- Isolating Components of Human Brain: The Purification of A and the Alzheimer's Amyloid Precursor Protein -- Analysis of Receptor Systems in Schizophrenia Using Tissue Obtained at Autopsy and Neuroimaging -- Index.
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