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UNINA990004606480403321 |
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Melitus : , Sardianus <2. sec.> |
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La Pasqua / Melitone ; introduzione ; testo critico ; traduzione di Luigi Torraca |
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Napoli : Libreria Scientifica Editrice, 1973 |
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Collana di studi greci ; 57 |
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UNINA990009795930403321 |
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Borruso, Paolo <1959- > |
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L'ultimo impero cristiano : politica e religione nell'Etiopia contemporanea, 1916-1974 / Paolo Borruso ; prefazione di Richard Pankhurst |
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Milano : Guerini e Associati, 2002 |
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Contemporanea , Civiltà e transizioni ; 2 |
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UNINA9910450398503321 |
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Wearable ehealth systems for personalised health management [[electronic resource] ] : state of the art and future challenges / / [edited by] Andreas Lymberis, Danilo de Rossi |
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Amsterdam ; ; Washington, DC, : IOS Press, 2004 |
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1-280-50472-2 |
9786610504725 |
1-4294-0237-7 |
1-60750-104-X |
600-00-0605-5 |
1-60129-085-3 |
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1 online resource (368 p.) |
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Studies in health technology and informatics ; ; v. 108 |
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LymberisAndreas |
De RossiDanilo E |
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Medical innovations |
Medical innovations - Forecasting |
Medical care - Technological innovations - Forecasting |
Medical technology - Forecasting |
Electronic books. |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Title page; Preface; Message from the organizers; Acknowledgments; Contents; Health in the Information and Knowledge Economy Age - A European Perspective; Introduction to User Needs, Technological Concepts and Market Trends; World-Wide Technical Overview; Smart Wearable Monitoring and Diagnostic Systems; Smart Wearable and Implantable Disease Management Systems; Biomedical Clothing; Round Table Debate; Smart Fibers and Fabrics: The Challenges to Wearable Health; Author Index |
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This book consists of papers describing developments and trends all over the world in the areas of smart wearable monitoring and diagnostic systems, smart treatment systems, biomedical clothing and |
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smart fibres and fabrics. |
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UNINA9910743271903321 |
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Plant Responses to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses: Crosstalk between Biochemistry and Ecophysiology |
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MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023 |
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1 online resource (362 p.) |
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Biology, life sciences |
Research and information: general |
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Amid challenging environmental conditions throughout their life cycle, plants display an extraordinary ability to sense, process, and respond to a diverse array of stimuli with adaptability. The complexity of their stress responses unfolds across various levels-physiological, biochemical, transcriptomic, and cellular-demanding a profound comprehension of the intricate mechanisms at work. These stresses intertwine, triggering cellular damage and initiating a cascade of responses within plants. Critical growth phases under severe stress encounter mechanical damage and alterations in cellular macromolecule synthesis. While plants possess inherent defense mechanisms against oxidative damage, excessive oxygen production overwhelms their detoxification capacity, leading to detrimental reactions like loss of osmotic responsiveness, wilting, and necrosis. This reprint undertakes a comprehensive analysis, exploring multiple perspectives such as gas exchange, metabolomics, proteomics, isotopic, and genomic approaches, to unveil the drivers and specific strategies that empower plants to adapt to stressful growth conditions. By examining trait selection, phenotypic plasticity, and other factors, |
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this reprint uncovers the physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying plant resilience amidst adversity. A valuable resource for scientists, academics, and professionals, this reprint unveils the mysteries of plant resilience and productivity, fostering innovative strategies for sustainable agriculture in our ever-changing world. |
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