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UNINA9910798571603321 |
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Dalmau i Ribalta Antoni |
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Titolo |
Los cátaros / / Antoni Dalmau Ribalta |
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Barcelona : , : Editorial UOC, , 2015 |
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1 online resource (122 páginas) |
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Albigenses - History |
Religión |
Libros electronicos. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Los cátaros representaron una de las grandes herejías a la que se enfrentó la Iglesia católica durante la Edad Media. Extendidos por toda Europa con diferentes nombres, la región donde tuvieron más influencia fue Languedoc. Los cátaros, con unas creencias fundamentadas en la Biblia, en especial en el Evangelio de San Juan, practicaban unas formas de vida estrictas, que incluían la continencia sexual, el trabajo manual y la abstinencia de carne. A pesar de su desaparición hacia el siglo XIV, los cátaros dejaron una fuerte impronta en el actual sur de Francia. |
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UNINA9910830522003321 |
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Anaesthesia science [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Nigel R. Webster and Helen F. Galley |
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Malden, Mass., : Blackwell, 2006 |
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1-280-74301-8 |
9786610743018 |
0-470-79096-2 |
0-470-75529-6 |
1-4051-7143-X |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (478 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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WebsterNigel R |
GalleyHelen F |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Anaesthesia Science; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Part 1: Pharmacology; 1 Pharmacokinetic principles; 2 Pharmacodynamics; 3 Pharmacogenomics; 4 Receptors and second messenger systems; 5 Anaphylaxis; 6 Reflections on chirality; 7 Ion channels; 8 Immunosuppression; 9 Mechanisms of anaesthesia: a role for voltage-gated K channels?; 10 Use and abuse of antibiotics; Part 2: Physiology; 11 Inflammation and immunity; 12 Shock: pathogenesis and pathophysiology; 13 Cellular physiology; 14 Acid-base balance: albumin and strong ions; 15 Fluids and electrolytes; 16 The microcirculation |
17 Respiratory physiology at the molecular level18 Non-respiratory functions of the lung; 19 The brain as a site of inflammation after acute injury; 20 Heart failure; 21 The hormonal and metabolic response to anaesthesia, surgery and trauma; 22 Temperature regulation; 23 Theories of pain; 24 Neuromuscular transmission and function; Part 3: Clinical measurement; 25 Magnetic resonance imaging; 26 |
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Nanotechnology; 27 Assessment of the cardiovascular system; 28 Assessment of respiratory function; 29 Monitoring the depth of anaesthesia; 30 Research study design; Index |
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Anaesthesia Science presents the scientific foundations upon which the clinical practice of anaesthesia and care of the critically ill are based. Written on the basis that basic science underlies the practice of anaesthesiaContributors include some of the world's most eminent anaesthesiologistsProvides coverage on less well appreciated aspects of the subject, such as the microcirculation, multi-organ failure, and the theory of painThoroughly integrates the clinical practice of anaesthesia with basic sciences, providing all the infor |
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