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UNINA990004925720403321 |
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Ruiz, Juan <1283?-1350?> |
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Libro de buen amor / Juan Ruiz Arcipreste de Hita ; texte du XIV siècle publié pour la première fois avec les leçons des trois manuscrits connus par Jean Ducamin |
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Toulouse, : Privat |
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Paris, : Picard et fils, 1901 |
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Bibliothèque méridionale , 1. série ; 6 |
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UNINA9910485607603321 |
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Fungal diseases in animals : from infections to prevention / / Arti Gupta and Nagendra Pratap Singh, editors |
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] |
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©2021 |
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1 online resource (201 pages) |
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Mycoses |
Veterinary mycology |
Micosi |
Micologia veterinària |
Llibres electrònics |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Fungal Diseases of Bovines -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Fungal Diseases Transmission -- 1.3 Principal Bovine Fungal Diseases -- 1.3.1 Epizootic Lymphangitis -- 1.3.2 Ringworm (Dermatomycosis) -- 1.3.3 Aspergillosis -- 1.3.4 Mycotic Mastitis -- 1.3.5 Sporotrichosis -- 1.3.6 Paracoccidioidomycosis -- 1.3.7 Fungal Abortions -- 1.3.8 Cutaneous Pythiosis -- 1.3.9 Pithomycotoxicosis -- 1.3.10 Zygomycosis (Mucormycosis) -- References -- Chapter 2: Mycotoxins and Their Consequences in Livestock -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Classification of Mycotoxins -- 2.2.1 Aflatoxins -- 2.2.2 Ochratoxins -- 2.2.3 Zearalenone -- 2.2.4 Trichothecenes -- 2.3 Factors Affecting the Growth of Mycotoxins -- 2.3.1 Physical Factors -- 2.3.1.1 Moisture -- 2.3.1.2 Temperature -- 2.3.2 Chemical Factors -- 2.3.2.1 CO2 -- 2.3.2.2 Oxygen -- 2.3.2.3 Mineral Nutrition -- 2.3.3 Biological Factors -- 2.3.3.1 Plant Stress -- 2.3.3.2 Transmission of Mycotoxins -- 2.3.3.3 Effect of Mycotoxins on Livestock -- 2.4 Mycotoxins in Pigs -- 2.4.1 Factors That Causes Mycotoxins to Enter a Normal Pig -- 2.4.2 Mycotoxin Effect on Pigs |
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and Its Associated Signs and Symptoms -- 2.5 Mycotoxins in Poultry -- 2.5.1 Factors That Cause Mycotoxins to Enter in Healthy Poultry -- 2.5.2 The Effect of Major Mycotoxins on Poultry -- 2.5.2.1 Aflatoxins -- 2.5.2.2 Ochratoxins -- 2.5.2.3 Fumonisins -- 2.5.2.4 Trichothecenes -- 2.5.3 Diagnosis -- 2.5.4 Treatment -- 2.6 Mycotoxins in Cattle -- 2.6.1 The Effect of Major Mycotoxins in Cattle -- 2.6.2 Aflatoxins -- 2.6.3 Deoxynivalenol -- 2.6.4 T-2 Toxin -- 2.6.5 Fumonisin B1 -- 2.6.6 Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2.7 Prevention and Control -- 2.7.1 Primary Prevention -- 2.7.2 Secondary Prevention -- 2.7.3 Tertiary Prevention -- 2.8 Legal Disposition -- 2.9 Conclusion. |
References -- Web Link Reference -- Chapter 3: Candidiasis and Dermatophytosis: Infections and Their Prevention -- 3.1 Candidiasis -- 3.1.1 Introduction -- 3.1.2 Types of Candidiasis -- 3.1.2.1 Genital Candidiasis -- 3.1.2.2 Intrauterine Candidiasis -- 3.1.2.3 Anal Candidiasis -- 3.1.2.4 Nail Candidiasis -- 3.1.2.5 Oral Candidiasis -- 3.1.3 Predisposing Factors -- 3.1.4 Diagnosis -- 3.1.5 Signals and Symptoms -- 3.1.6 Prevention -- 3.1.6.1 Alternative Treatment -- 3.2 Dermatophytosis -- 3.2.1 Treatment -- 3.2.2 Communicability -- 3.2.3 Diagnostic Tests -- 3.3 Prevention -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Application of Systems Biology Approaches for Host-Fungal Interaction in Animals -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Systems Biology of Infection -- 4.3 Data in Systems Biology and Analysis -- 4.3.1 Omics-Based Data -- 4.3.1.1 Genomics -- 4.3.1.2 Transcriptomics -- 4.3.1.3 Proteomics -- 4.3.2 Image-Based Data -- 4.4 Modeling -- 4.4.1 Network Modeling -- 4.4.1.1 Gene Regulatory Network -- 4.4.1.2 Protein-Protein Interaction (PPI) Network -- 4.4.1.3 Signaling Network -- 4.4.1.4 Metabolic Network -- 4.5 Conclusion and Future Implications -- References -- Chapter 5: Ovine Fungal Diseases -- 5.1 Principal Ovine Fungal Diseases -- 5.1.1 Phaeohyphomycosis -- 5.1.2 Candidosis -- 5.1.3 Cryptococcosis -- 5.1.4 Malasseziosis -- 5.1.5 Rhodotorulosis -- 5.1.6 Conidiobolomycosis -- 5.2 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Histopathologic Diagnosis of Fungal Infections of Lab Animals -- 6.1 Common Fungal Infections in Lab Animals -- 6.2 Histopathology in Diagnosis of Fungal Diseases -- 6.2.1 Histopathologic Diagnosis of Dermatophytosis -- 6.2.2 Histopathologic Diagnosis of Systemic Mycoses -- 6.2.3 Role of Histochemical Stains in Fungal Diagnosis -- 6.3 Common Fungal Infections in Rats/Rabbits/Guinea Pigs and Their Diagnosis. |
6.4 Common Fungal Infections in Cattle and Their Diagnosis -- 6.5 Common Fungal Infections in Swine and Their Diagnosis -- 6.6 Common Fungal Infections in Birds and Their Diagnosis -- 6.7 Common Fungal Infections in Reptiles and Their Diagnosis -- 6.8 Common Fungal Infections in Amphibians and Their Diagnosis -- 6.9 Common Fungal Infections in Invertebrates and Their Diagnosis -- 6.10 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Current Perspective of Dermatophytosis in Animals -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Etiological Agents and Taxonomy -- 7.2.1 Morphology -- 7.2.1.1 Membranous Form -- 7.2.1.2 Filamentous Form -- 7.2.1.3 Granular-Powdery Form -- 7.3 Epidemiology -- 7.4 Cultural Characteristics -- 7.5 Transmission -- 7.6 Pathogenesis -- 7.7 Laboratory Diagnosis -- 7.7.1 Wood's Lamp -- 7.7.2 Direct Visualization Under the Microscope -- 7.7.3 Molecular Methods -- 7.8 Treatment -- 7.9 Conclusion and Future Prospects -- References -- Chapter 8: Fungal Diseases and Therapy in Dogs -- 8.1 Aspergillosis -- 8.2 Canine Sinonasal Aspergillosis (SNA) -- 8.3 Disseminated Canine Aspergillosis (DCA) -- 8.4 Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis -- 8.5 Dermatophytosis -- 8.6 |
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Blastomycosis -- 8.7 Histoplasmosis -- 8.8 Rhinosporidiosis -- 8.9 Sporotrichosis -- 8.10 Geotrichosis -- 8.11 Phaeohyphomycosis -- 8.12 Treatment Methods -- 8.12.1 Aspergillosis -- 8.12.2 Dermatophytosis -- 8.12.3 Blastomycosis -- 8.12.4 Histoplasmosis -- 8.12.5 Rhinosporidiosis -- 8.12.6 Sporotrichosis -- 8.12.7 Geotrichosis -- 8.12.8 Phaeohyphomycosis -- 8.13 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Improving Animal Immunity to Prevent Fungal Infections with Folk Remedies and Advanced Medicine -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Nature Preserves Genes -- 9.3 Why Fungi Are Different -- 9.3.1 Fungal Cell Wall -- 9.3.2 Fungal Toxins and Allergic Responses -- 9.4 Fungal Therapy -- 9.5 Fungal Entry to Host. |
9.5.1 Fungi Infiltration to the Epithelial Surfaces -- 9.5.2 Fungal Attachment -- 9.6 The Efficacy of the Immune System -- 9.6.1 Folk Practices -- 9.6.1.1 Reactivating Animal Health -- 9.6.2 Infection, Susceptibility, or Both -- 9.6.2.1 Turning the Opportunistic Pathogens into Lazy Microbes -- 9.6.2.2 Put Sugar Between Your Toes -- 9.6.2.3 The Fungal Smart Invasion -- 9.6.3 Interactions Between Fungal Pathogens and the Immune System -- 9.6.4 Infection or Susceptibility, which one is more climed? -- 9.6.5 Immunity Building -- 9.7 Folk Remedies for Animal Immunizations -- 9.7.1 Save the Young Turkeys -- 9.7.2 The immunized Hen -- 9.8 Innate Immunity -- 9.8.1 A. Sites Contributing to the Innate Immune System -- 9.8.1.1 Skin -- 9.8.1.2 Respiratory Tract -- 9.8.1.3 Genital-Urinary Tract -- 9.8.2 Cell Barriers -- 9.8.2.1 Epithelial Cells -- 9.8.2.2 Immune Cells -- 9.8.2.3 Neutrophils -- 9.8.2.4 Monocytes/Macrophages -- 9.8.2.5 DCs -- 9.8.2.6 NK Cells -- 9.9 Adaptive Immunity and Fungicidal Mechanisms of White Blood Cells -- 9.9.1 Sites Contributing to the Adaptive Immune System -- 9.9.1.1 Skin -- 9.9.1.2 Lung -- 9.9.1.3 Intestine -- 9.9.2 Cell-Mediated Host Response to Fungal Aggression -- 9.9.2.1 Characterization and Function of DC and Monocyte Subsets -- 9.9.2.2 Plasmacytoid DCs -- 9.9.2.3 Conventional DCs -- 9.9.2.4 Migratory DCs -- 9.9.2.5 Monocytes, Monocyte-Derived DCs, and Inflammatory DCs -- 9.10 Recognition, Signaling, and Other Forms of Interactions -- 9.10.1 PRRs -- 9.10.2 Regulatory T Cells -- 9.10.3 Dectin-1 -- 9.10.4 Dectin-2 -- 9.10.5 Mincle -- 9.10.6 Mannose Receptor (CD206) -- 9.10.7 Complement Receptor 3 -- 9.10.8 DC-SIGN -- 9.10.9 IL-17 Defenses -- 9.10.10 Th17 Immunity -- 9.10.11 Th1 Immunity -- 9.10.12 Th2 Immunity -- 9.10.13 Inflammasomes -- 9.10.14 T- and B-Cell Immunity -- 9.10.15 CD8+ T Cells -- 9.10.16 Humoral Immunity. |
9.11 Fungal Ghosts -- 9.12 Plants Involved in Folk Fungal Treatments -- 9.13 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Antifungal Resistance in Animal Medicine: Current State and Future Challenges -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Antifungal Therapy in Animal Medicine -- 10.3 Antifungal Resistance: General Concepts and Study Methods -- 10.4 Antifungal Resistance in the Veterinary Setting -- 10.5 Future Challenges -- 10.5.1 Species-Level Identification of Animal Pathogenic Fungi -- 10.5.2 Establishment of Meaningful Breakpoints for Antifungal Resistance of Veterinary Isolates -- 10.5.3 Reduction of the Environmental Impact of Antifungal Use -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- Index. |
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UNINA9910954363103321 |
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Titolo |
Economic imbalances and institutional changes to the Euro and the European Union / / edited by Rajmund Mirdala, Rosaria Rita Canale |
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Bingley, [England] : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , 2017 |
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©2017 |
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9781787149540 |
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9781787145092 |
1787145093 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (332 pages) |
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International finance review, , 1569-3767 ; ; v. 18 |
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Regional economic disparities - European Union countries |
Business & Economics - Economics - General |
Economics |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Prelims -- Institutional and political issues in the policy framework of the Eurozone -- Monetary policy, the banking system and financial integration -- Macroeconomic imbalances and the convergence process -- About the authors -- Index. |
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This book offers a criticalperspective from which to observe evolution of the Euro Area and the European Union in these times of growing economic and political conflict. Key implications of design failures in the Euro Area (i.e. incorrect diagnostics ofthe public finance crisis, single monetary policy failure, heterogeneous macroeconomic environment, asymmetry in macroeconomic policies, obstacles forpolicy coordination) and their contribution to the excessive external andinternal economic imbalances will be critically discussed from the economic, policy and institutional perspectives. This critical insight is used to examineboth institutional asset and economic performance of Europe after the crisis, moving from the authors' shared perspective that the crisis revealed the weakaspects of the whole architecture of the European Union. The economic crisis revealed theexistence of different |
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forms of imbalances inside the Eurozone and highlighted the flaws of the institutional architecture of economic policy in Europe. The greater fragility of some countries in respect to others has triggered abackward process in which national interests have started to prevail over those of both the currency area and the entire European Union. In turn, this has fuelled a progressive decline in confidence in the European institutions and iscreating growing questions of interpretation both in terms of economic theoryand institutional asset. This book focuses on these issues and on the degree of legitimacy of the European institutions resulting therefrom. It aims to investigate the nature and validity of the European integration process emphasizing limits and challenges arising from it. |
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