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UNINA990001746570403321 |
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Pavesi De Rosmini, G. Grazia |
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Nota sulla coltivazione dei tartufi in Italia / G. Grazia Pavesi De Rosmini |
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Estr. da: L'Umbria Verde. |
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UNINA9910459087503321 |
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Teaching and learning Chinese in global contexts : multimodality and literacy in the New Media Age / / edited by Linda Tsung and Ken Cruickshank |
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London : , : Continuum, , 2011 |
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1-4742-1237-9 |
1-282-91244-5 |
9786612912443 |
0-8264-2448-1 |
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1 online resource (257 p.) |
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Chinese language - Study and teaching - Foreign countries |
Chinese language - Study and teaching |
Second language acquisition |
Chinese language - Globalization |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Teaching and learning Chinese as a second language: mapping the landscape / Ken Cruickshank and Linda Tsung -- Changing hierarchies in Chinese language education for the British Chinese learners / Li Wei and Zhu Hua -- It is coming : catering for primary school pupils with different Chinese language proficiencies in Singapore through differentiated curricula and instructional materials / Shek Kam Tse and Wei Xiong Tan -- Teaching and learning (through) Putonghua: from the perspective of Hong Kong teachers / Mark Shiu-kee Shum, Linda Tsung and Fang Gao -- South Asian Students' Educational Experience and Attainment: learning Chinese as a second language in Hong Kong / Qunying Zhang, Linda Tsung, Ken Cruickshank, Wing-wah Ki and Mark Shiu-kee Shum -- Bilingual education and Korean minorities in China / Fang Gao -- Minority education for exclusion or access: Teaching Chinese as a second language in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region / Linda Tsung and Ken Cruickshank -- Teaching Chinese as a foreign language in China: a profile / Lu Jianji and Zhao Yongxin -- Globalization and language order: teaching Chinese as a foreign language in the United States / Minglang Zhou -- Educating Chinese language teachers, Some Fundamentals / Jane Orton -- The Development of TCSL teacher training in Taiwan / Yea-Fen Chen and Shih-Chang Hsin -- Chinese Language in the United States: an ethnolinguistic perspective / Xiao Yun -- Issues and approaches to literacy development in Chinese second language classrooms / Andrew Scrimgeour -- Global contexts, local changes: emerging issues in teaching and learning Chinese / Linda Tsung and Ken Cruickshank. |
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Although there is an extensive literature on the teaching of English as a Second or Other Language, there is very little published research on the teaching or learning of Chinese in similar contexts. This book is the first to bring together research into the teaching and learning of Chinese as a foreign language to non-native speakers, as a second language to minority groups and as a heritage/community language in the diaspora. The volume showcases the contribution of researchers working in such areas as language teaching and learning, policy development, language assessment, language develop |
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UNINA9910992791103321 |
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Autore |
Makovitzky Josef |
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Analysis of Amyloid Using Various Methods / / by Josef Makovitzky, Levente Emődy, Thomas Raul Appel, Beáta Marianna Kovács |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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1 online resource (XV, 300 p. 117 illus., 109 illus. in color.) |
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Proteins |
Protein folding |
Materials - Microscopy |
Microscopy |
Protein Folding |
Protein Biochemistry |
Optical Microscopy |
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Part I. Human Amyloid -- Chapter 1. The Basics of Amyloids -- Chapter 2. Amyloid Structure -- Chapter 3. Techniques -- Chapter 4. Amyloidosis -- Part II. Non-Human Amyloid -- Chapter 5. Animal Amyloidosis -- Chapter 6. Microbial Amyloids with Emphasis on Polarisation Optical Analysis -- Chapter 7. The Structure of the ex vivo Isolated Amyloid Fibrils -- Chapter 8. Amyloid in the Brain. |
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This book explores the world of amyloid, consisting of heterogeneous deposits that have captivated scientists for decades. Amyloid, characterized by its highly organized insoluble protein fibrils exhibiting cross-layered quaternary beta-sheet structures, comprises diverse components such as the P-component, sialic acid, O-acyl sialic acid, and sGAG components. This assembly forms an anisotropic entity that induces birefringence in linearly polarized light, creating a distinctive optical signature. Initially linked to human disease and tissue damage, the predominant idea that amyloid only harms the host has been challenged. Recent pioneering studies have uncovered the existence of functional amyloid fibers in unexpected domains, from bacteria to |
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mammals. Advances during the 1960s and 1970s, along with seminal immunohistochemical investigations, gave impetus to immunobiological analysis of amyloid in the 1980s. Notable work, such as the exploration of amyloid fiber staining techniques and the comprehensive study of histochemical properties, have enriched the understanding of this enigmatic deposit. The book presents a current overview of amyloid research in health and disease, with contributions from the prestigious biennial Amyloid Forum. Written by a distinguished researcher with nearly five decades of experience, the book encompasses five meticulously elaborated chapters. From human and animal deposits to bacterial formations, isolated fibrils, prions, and amyloid-related neurodegenerative disorders, each category of deposit is given a thorough examination. Innovative topo-optical staining techniques - polarization microscopy, fluorescence microscopy and confocal laser scanning fluorescence microscopy - reveal intricate structures in all species. Coherent structural features are authenticated by various staining reactions and different digestions. A key segment dissects animal prion fibers, revealing their intricate architecture by topo-optical reactions and uncovering selective arrangements of components. To complete this, the book confirms the postulated helical structure of the amyloid fiber. This innovative idea is validated by laser scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy, which reveals ordered and helically stacked amyloid protein fibrils in β-sheet conformation. Associations with chondroitin, heparan sulfate, and looser sphingolipid linkages further unravel the structural complexities of amyloid. Also offers an insightful journey into the realm of amyloid, combining historical knowledge with cutting-edge methodologies, redefining the understanding of this intricate phenomenon. |
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