1.

Record Nr.

UNISA996397848903316

Autore

Baxter Richard <1615-1691.>

Titolo

Rich. Baxters Apology against the modest exceptions of Mr T. Blake. And the digression of Mr G. Kendall [[electronic resource] ] : Whereunto is added animadversions on a late dissertation of Ludiomæus Colvinus, aliàs, Ludovicus Molinæus, M. Dr Oxon. And an admonition of Mr W. Eyre of Salisbury. With Mr Crandon's anatomy for satisfaction of Mr Caryl

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Printed for T. Underhill and F. Tyton, and are to be sold by Jos. Nevil at the Plough, and Jos. Barbar at the Lamb in Pauls Church-yard, 1654

Descrizione fisica

[28], 68, 81-155, [5]; [20], 144; [26], 177-326, [2]; [14], 40, [16], 84, [6] p

Soggetti

Lord's Supper - Church of England

Theology, Doctrinal

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

In part a reply to Kendall's "Sancti sanciti".

Ludiomæus Colvinus = Lewis Du Moulin.

"Rich. Baxters account given to his reverend brother Mr T. Blake of the reasons of his dissent" (Wing B1175A) has separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous. "The reduction of a digressor", also issued separately as Wing B1368A, has separate dated title page, pagination, and register. "Richard Baxter's confutation of a dissertation for the justification of infidels: .. printed by R.W." has separate dated title page; register re-commences with quire 2L, pagination begins with 177. "Rich. Baxter's admonition to Mr William Eyre of Salisbury" (Wing B1181, the edition lacking errata at foot of G3v) has separate dated title page, pagination, and register; "An unsavoury volume of Mr Jo. Crandon's anatomized" has separate dated title page and pagination; register is continuous. Each additional title page, with the exception noted, has "printed by A.M." in imprint.

With a final errata leaf.

A variant of the edition with "printed by A.M." in imprint of general title page.

Annotation on Thomason copy: parts 1 and 2 "June. 12", parts 3 and 4



"June. 13".

Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0018

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910455729703321

Autore

Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, <1225?-1274.>

Titolo

Commentaries on Aristotle's "On sense and what is sensed" and "On memory and recollection" [[electronic resource] /] / translated with introductions and notes by Kevin White and Edward M. Macierowski

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C., : Catholic University of America Press, c2005

ISBN

0-8132-1661-3

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (279 p.)

Collana

Thomas Aquinas in translation

Altri autori (Persone)

WhiteKevin <1952->

MacierowskiE. M

Disciplina

121/.35

Soggetti

Senses and sensation

Memory (Philosophy)

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-268).

Nota di contenuto

CONTENTS; Preface and Acknowledgments; COMMENTARY ON ARISTOTLE'SON SENSE AND WHAT IS SENSED, Translated by Kevin White; Translator's Introduction; PROLOGUE 436A1-B8; CHAPTER 1 436B8-437A19; CHAPTER 2 437A19-438A5; CHAPTER 3 438A5-B2; CHAPTER 4 438B2-439A5; CHAPTER 5 439A6-B14; CHAPTER 6 439B14-440A15; CHAPTER 7 440A15-B28; CHAPTER 8 440B28-441A29; CHAPTER 9 441A30-442A11; CHAPTER 10 442A12-B26; CHAPTER 11 442B27-443B16; CHAPTER 12 443B17-444B7; CHAPTER 13 444B7-445B2; CHAPTER 14 445B3-446A20; CHAPTER 15 446A20-447A11; CHAPTER 16 447A12-448A1; CHAPTER 17 448A1-B16; CHAPTER 18 448B17-449B4

NotesCOMMENTARY ON ARISTOTLE'SON MEMORY AND RECOLLECTION, Translated by Edward M. Macierowski; Translator's Introduction; CHAPTER 1 449B4-30; CHAPTER 2 449B30-450A25; CHAPTER 3



450A25-451A17; CHAPTER 4 451A18-451B10; CHAPTER 5 451B10-452A4; CHAPTER 6 452A4-B6; CHAPTER 7 452B7-453A4; CHAPTER 8 453A4-B11; Notes; Bibliography

3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910298425403321

Titolo

Survival Strategies in Extreme Cold and Desiccation : Adaptation Mechanisms and Their Applications / / edited by Mari Iwaya-Inoue, Minoru Sakurai, Matsuo Uemura

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018

ISBN

981-13-1244-3

Edizione

[1st ed. 2018.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (x, 409 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, , 0065-2598 ; ; 1081

Disciplina

574.1916

Soggetti

Cell physiology

Plant physiology

Biomedical engineering

Regenerative medicine

Tissue engineering

Food—Biotechnology

Microbiology

Cell Physiology

Plant Physiology

Biomedical Engineering/Biotechnology

Regenerative Medicine/Tissue Engineering

Food Science

Applied Microbiology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Part 1. Adaptation Mechanisms for Cold.Gene Regulatory Networks Mediating Cold Acclimation: the CBF Pathway -- RNA Regulation in Plant Cold Stress Response -- The Mechanism Enabling Hibernation in Mammals -- Freezing Tolerance of Plant Cells: from the Aspect of Plasma Membrane and Microdomain -- Natural Variation in Freezing



Tolerance and Cold AcclimationResponse in Arabidopsis thaliana and Related Species -- Ice nucleation activity in plants: the distribution, characterization and their roles in cold hardiness mechanisms -- Investigating Freezing Patterns in Plants Using Infrared Thermography -- Mechanism of Overwintering in Trees -- The Mechanism of Low-temperature Tolerance in Fish. Part 2. Adaptation Mechanisms for Desiccation. Mechanisms Underlying Freezing and Desiccation Tolerance in Bryophytes -- Regulatory Gene Networks in Drought Stress Responses and Resistance in Plants -- Mechanism of Stomatal Closure in Plants Exposed to Drought and Cold Stress -- Mechanismsof Maturation and Germination in Crop Seeds Exposed to Environmental Stresses with a Focus on Nutrients, Water Status, and Reactive Oxygen Species -- The Antioxidant System in the Anhydrobiotic Midge as an Essential, Adaptive Mechanism for Desiccation Survival -- Physicochemical Aspects of The Biological Functions of Trehalose and Group 3 LEA Proteins as Desiccation Protectants -- Part 3. Application Technologies from Laboratory to Society. Supercooling-Promoting (Anti-Ice Nucleation) Substances -- Applications of Antifreeze Proteins: Practical Use of the Quality Products from Japanese Fishes -- Development and Application of Cryoprotectants -- Cryopreservation of Plant Genetic Resources -- Application of protein and cell stabilization for pharmaceuticals -- Control of Physical Changes in Food Products.

Sommario/riassunto

This book comprehensively describes biological phenomena, adaptation mechanisms, and strategies of living organisms to survive under extremely cold or desiccated conditions at molecular, cellular, and organ levels. It also provides tremendous potential for applications of the findings to a wide variety of industries. The volume consists of three parts: Part 1, Adaptation Mechanisms of Cold, and Part 2, Adaptation Mechanisms of Desiccation, collect up-to-date research on mechanisms and strategies of living organisms such as sleeping chironomids, polar marine fishes, hibernating mammals, bryophytes, dormant seeds, and boreal plants to survive under extreme cold and desiccated conditions at molecular, cellular, and organ levels. Part 3, Application Technologies from Laboratory to Society, covers various applications to a wide variety of industries such as the medical, food, and agricultural and life science industries. For example, biological knowledge of how plants and animals survive under cold, drought, and desiccated conditions may provide a hint on how we can improve crop production in a very fragile environment in global climate change. Unique molecules that protect cells during desiccation and freezing such as trehalose and antifreeze protein (AFP) have potential for use to preserve cells, tissues, and organs for the long term under very stable conditions. In addition, the current progress of supercooling technology of cells may lead us to solve problems of cellular high sensitivity to freezing injury, which will dramatically improve the usability of these cells. Furthermore, knowledge of water substitution and glass formation as major mechanisms for formulation designs and new drying technologies will contribute to the development of food preservation and drug delivery systems under dry conditions. Written by contributors who have been conducting cutting-edge science in related fields, this title is recommended to a wide variety of readers who are interested in learning from such organisms their strategies, mechanisms, and applications, and it will inspire researchers in various disciplines.