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UNINA9910455060503321 |
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Advances in photodynamic therapy : basic, translational, and clinical / / Michael R. Hamblin, Pawe± Mróz, editors |
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Boston : , : Artech House, , ©2008 |
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[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : , : IEEE Xplore, , [2008] |
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1 online resource (600 p.) |
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Artech House series engineering in medicine & biology |
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HamblinMichael R |
MrózPawe± |
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615.831 |
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Photochemotherapy |
Electronic books. |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Advances in Photodynamic TherapyBasic, Translational, and Clinical; Contents vii; Preface xix; CHAPTER 1; CHAPTER 2; CHAPTER 3; CHAPTER 4; CHAPTER 5; CHAPTER 6; CHAPTER 7; CHAPTER 8; CHAPTER 9; CHAPTER 10; CHAPTER 11; CHAPTER 12; CHAPTER 13; CHAPTER 14; CHAPTER 15; CHAPTER 16; CHAPTER 17; CHAPTER 18; CHAPTER 19; CHAPTER 20; CHAPTER 21; CHAPTER 22; CHAPTER 23; CHAPTER 24; CHAPTER 25; CHAPTER 26; CHAPTER 27; CHAPTER 28; CHAPTER 29; CONCLUSION; About the Editors 541; List of Contributors 542; Index 545; Color Section |
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This resource brings you the latest advances in photodynamic therapy and offers you a solid understanding of the design, delivery and dosimetry of the three basic ingredients of PDT-photosensitizers, light and oxygen. The book covers novel areas of mechanistic and innovative translational approaches. |
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UNINA9910798969903321 |
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Autore |
Linnemann Travis |
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Meth Wars : Police, Media, Power / / Travis Linnemann |
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New York, NY : , : New York University Press, , [2016] |
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©2016 |
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1 online resource (223 pages) |
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Alternative Criminology ; ; 11 |
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Police - United States |
Minorities - Drug use - United States |
Methamphetamine abuse - Press coverage - United States |
Methamphetamine abuse - Social aspects - United States |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Methamphetamine Imaginary -- 1. Walter White’s Death Wish -- 2. This Is Your Race on Meth -- 3. Governing through Meth -- 4. The War Out There -- 5. Imagining Methland -- 6. Drug War, Terror War, Street Corner, Battlefield -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the Author |
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How the War on Drugs is maintained through racism,authority and public opinion. From the hit television series Breaking Bad, to daily news reports, anti-drug advertising campaigns and highly publicized world-wide hunts for “narcoterrorists” such as Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, the drug, methamphetamine occupies a unique and important space in the public’s imagination. In Meth Wars, Travis Linnemann situates the "meth epidemic" within the broader culture and politics of drug control and mass incarceration.Linnemann draws together a range of examples and critical interdisciplinary scholarship to show how methamphetamine, and the drug war more generally, are part of a larger governing strategy that animates the politics of fear and insecurity and links seemingly unrelated concerns such as environmental dangers, the politics of immigration and national security, policing tactics, and terrorism. The author’s unique analysis |
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presents a compelling case for how the supposed “meth epidemic” allows politicians, small town police and government counter-narcotics agents to engage in a singular policing project in service to the broader economic and geostrategic interests of the United States. |
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