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UNINA9910786779203321 |
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Lutz Carroll A. |
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Nutrition and diet therapy / / Carroll A. Lutz, Erin Mazur, Nancy A. Litch |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : F. A. Davis Company, , 2011 |
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©2011 |
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1-78402-866-5 |
0-8036-4390-X |
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[Sixth edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (697 p.) |
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Nutrition |
Diet |
Diet therapy |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedications; Preface; Reviewers; Acknowledgments; Contents; Unit 1 The Role of Nutrients in the Human Body; Chapter 1 Nutrition in Human Health; The Language of Nutrition; Food Choices; Unbalanced Nutrition; Nutritional Care; Impact of Culture on Nutrition; Chapter 2 Carbohydrates; Composition of Carbohydrates; Basic Terminology; Functions of Carbohydrates; Health and Carbohydrates; Food Sources; MyPlate; Carbohydrate Counting; Exchange List Values; Dietary Recommendations; Chapter 3 Fats; Basic Terminology; Physical Properties and Food Sources; Functions of Fats |
CholesterolFat Intake as a Worldwide Concern; Dietary Recommendations Concerning Fat; Dietary Fat Intake and Health; Chapter 4 Protein; Composition of Proteins; Functions of Proteins in the Body; Classification of Food Protein; Dietary Reference Intakes; Wise Protein Choices; Chapter 5 Energy Balance; Homeostasis and Survival; Measuring Energy; Energy Nutrient Values; Components of Energy Expenditure; Energy Intake; Dietary Recommendations; Chapter 6 Vitamins; The Nature of Vitamins; Fat-Soluble Vitamins; Water-Soluble Vitamins; Vitamin Supplements; Chapter 7 Minerals; Functions of Minerals |
Classification of MineralsMajor Minerals; Trace Minerals; Other Minerals |
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that have an Impact on Health; Mineral Supplementation; Chapter 8 Water; Water in Human Nutrition; Physiology of Body Fluids; Water Balance and Imbalances; Chapter 9 Digestion, Absorption, Metabolism, and Excretion; Overview of the Major Processes; Lactose in Cheeses; Products; Unit 2 Family and Community Nutrition; Chapter 10 Life Cycle Nutrition: Pregnancy and Lactation ; Nutrition During Pregnancy; The Breastfeeding Mother; Chapter 11 Life Cycle Nutrition: Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence; Psychosocial Development |
Nutrition in InfancyNutrition of the Toddler (Ages 1 to 3 Years); Nutrition of the Preschool Child (Ages 3 to 6 Years); Nutrition of the School-Age Child (Ages 6 to 12 Years); Nutrition in Adolescence; Overweight in Children and Adolescents; Chapter 12 Life Cycle Nutrition: The Mature Adult; Young Adulthood; Middle Adulthood; Older Adulthood; Chapter 13 Food Management; Food Irradiation; Microbiological Hazards; Environmental Pollutants; Food Additives; The Food Label; Unit 3 Clinical Nutrition; Chapter 14 Nutrient Delivery; Food Service in Institutions; Nutritional Care Services |
Importance of Nutritional CareMethods of Nutrient Delivery; Chapter 15 Interactions: Food and Nutrients Versus Medications and Supplements; Extent of Use; Mechanisms of Interactions; Dietary Supplements; Enhancing Athletic Performance; Responsibilities of Health-Care Professionals; Chapter 16 Weight Management; Terminology and Classification; Prevalence and Incidence of Overweight and Obesity; Basic Science of Energy Imbalance; Consequences of Obesity; Factors Influencing Food Intake; Physiology; Theories About Obesity; Federal Guidelines; Treatment of Energy Imbalances |
Weight-Loss Maintenance |
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Meet the ever-changing demands of providing quality nutritional care for patients across the lifespan. This popular text provides a strong foundation in the science of nutrition and a clear understanding of how to apply that knowledge in practice, recognizing the need for nurses to work with other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal nutrition in patient care.Thoroughly updated and revised, it combines nursing care with the nutritional information pertinent to today's classroom and clinical practice settings. |
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UNINA9910777028703321 |
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Autore |
Aloff Mindy <1947-> |
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Dance anecdotes [[electronic resource] ] : stories from the worlds of ballet, Broadway, the ballroom, and modern dance / / Mindy Aloff |
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Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006 |
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0-19-772367-5 |
1-280-52344-1 |
0-19-536378-7 |
1-4294-2007-3 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (285 p.) |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-249) and index. |
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Contents; Preface; Towering Figures; Of Steps and Their Authorship; Music Makes Me . . .; The Rehearsal Room; Coaches and Teachers; Hands and Things That Can Fill Them; Balletomania and Other Thrills; Inspiration; Seductions Attempted, Surmised, and Realized; Critical Lines; Turning Points; From Stage to Page; Fauna; Scandals; Touring; The Theaters; Costumes, Footgear, and Hair Do's and Don'ts; Makeup; Conductors; Dancing and Related Theatrical Professions; Dancing and the Movies; Injuries, Maladies, Misfortunes, and Cures; On Partnering and Partnerships; A Mark, a Yen, a Buck, or a Pound |
Sets and StagecraftBig Pictures; Afterword: A Note on Anecdotes as Ingredients of Dance History; Bibliography; Acknowledgments; Credits; Index |
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A collection of stories that aim to capture the boundless variety and richness of dance as an art, a tradition, a profession, an obsession, and an ideal. |
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UNINA9910812910103321 |
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Autore |
Snowdon Christopher |
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Selfishness, greed and capitalism : debunking myths about the free market / / Christopher Snowdon |
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London, England : , : The Institute of Economic Affairs, , 2015 |
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©2015 |
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0-255-36678-7 |
0-255-36679-5 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (233 p.) |
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Collana |
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Economics - Moral and ethical aspects |
Capitalism |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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The author; Foreword; Preface; Summary; Figures and tables; Part 1; The Straw Men; 1Capitalism relies on greed and selfishness; Incentives and the invisible hand; _GoBack; The parable of the steel company; Is greed good?; Conclusion; 2Economists believe people are perfectly rational; Some models are useful; Rational choice and behavioural economics; Have we found angels to govern us?; Rational consumers and irrational voters; Conclusion; 3Economists think GDP is all that matters; A blind obsession?; Figure 1Public spending in 2013/14 prices (UK); No design for life; Conclusion |
4Economists think we live in a free marketA free market is not anarchy; Capitalists don't like free markets; Planning, private and public; Conclusion; PART 2; The Myths; 5The rich get richer and the poor get poorer; Higher wages for all; Figure 2Disposable income (solid line) and GDP (dotted line); Figure 3Real-terms increases in disposable income by quintile; Figure 4Disposable income growth for bottom two quintiles; The progress of the poor relative to the rich; Conclusion; 6We are working ever longer hours; Figure 5Annual working hours in the developed world, 1992-2012 |
Figure 6UK average hours worked per weekConclusion; 7Rich countries will not benefit from more economic growth; Figure 7Global real GDP per capita; Growth scepticism; In defence of growth; Conclusion; |
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8There is a paradox of prosperity; Other people's consumerism; Ferraris, Porsches and other preferences; Conclusion; 9Inequality is rising in Britain; Figure 8Inequality as measured by the Gini coefficient; Figure 9Inequality as measured by the difference between the 90th and 10th percentile; Why inequality rose in the 1980s; Taxes, benefits and inequality; Inequality and recession |
Figure 10Incomes of retired and non-retired householdsThe one per cent; 10Inequality is the cause of health and social problems; Selection bias; Figure 11Gross national income and self-reported happiness; Figure 12Inequality and life expectancy (Spirit Level countries); Figure 13Inequality and life expectancy (with missing countries included); Ignoring outliers; Figure 14Inequality and homicides per 100,000; Dismissal of economic growth as a factor; Figure 15Inequality and self-reported trust; Figure 16Gross national income and self-reported happiness; Ignoring history; Mechanisms |
Selective criteriaFigure 17Inequality and heart disease mortality (per 100,000); Figure 18Inequality and per capita cinema attendance; Figure 19Inequality and faith in God; Figure 20Inequality and The Economist's Quality of Life index; Consensus?; The panacea temptation; Why inequality?; Conclusion; 11If you're born poor, you die poor; Absolute and relative mobility; Table 1Relative mobility in the UK; Towards a meritocracy; Conclusion; References; Blank Page; About the IEA |
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This IEA publication deals head-on with a number of widely quoted myths about the market economy. In the case of the philosophical myths, such as the idea that economists believe that everybody is greedy, the author, Christopher Snowdon, carefully and entertainingly unpicks the misguided ideas that have taken hold. The author then moves on and effectively disposes of a number of economic myths using empirical evidence that is often ignored by commentators. |
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UNINA9910960631003321 |
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Autore |
De Moncada Francisco |
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Titolo |
Expedición de Catalanes y Aragoneses Al Oriente |
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[Place of publication not identified], : Linkgua Ediciones S L, 2010 |
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1 online resource (183 pages) |
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Civilization, Medieval - 14th century |
Civilization, Medieval - 13th century |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Créditos -- Presentación -- La vida -- La obra -- A don Juan de Moncada -- AL LECTOR -- LIBRO PRIMEROPROEMIO -- Capítulo I. Estado de los reinos y reyes de la casa de Aragón por este tiempo -- Capítulo II. Elección de general -- Capítulo III. Quién fue Roger de Flor -- Capítulo IV. Determinan los capitales su jornada, y suplican al rey les favorezca -- Capítulo V. Embajada de los nuestros al emperador Andrónico, y su respuesta -- Capítulo VI. Señala sueldo el emperador a la gente de guerra, y hace muchas honras y mercedes a su capitanes -- Capítulo VII. Parte de Sicilia la armada, y que gente y milicia fue la de los almugávares -- Capítulo VIII. Roger Se casa. Pelean catalanes y genoveses dentro de Constantinopla -- Capítulo IX. Pasa la armada a la Anatolia, y hecha la gente en el cabo de Artacio -- Capítulo X. Vencen los catalanes y aragoneses a los turcos -- Capítulo XI. Retírase el ejército par invernar en el cabo de Artacio sus alojamientos -- Capítulo XII. Ferran Jiménez de Arenos se aparta de los suyos -- Capítulo XIII. Parte el ejército a socorrer a Filadelfia y vencen a Caramano turco general de los que la tenían sitiada -- Capítulo XIV. Entra en Filadelfia el ejército victorioso. Gánanse algunos fuertes que el enemigo tenía cerca de la ciudad, y dan segunda rota a los turcos junto a Tiria -- Capítulo XV. Llega Berenguer de Rocafort con su gente a Constantinopla, y por orden del emperador se junta con Roger en Efeso -- Capítulo XVI. Reprimen los nuestros el atrevimiento de Sarcano turco. Llegan nuestras banderas a los confines de la Anatolia y reino de Armenia -- Capítulo XVII. Pelean con todo el poder de los turcos los |
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catalanes y aragoneses en las faldas del monte Tauro, y alcanzan de ellos señaladísima victoria -- Capítulo XVIII. Con la entrada del invierno vuelven los nuestros a las provincias marítimas. Rebelanse los de Magnesia, poneles sitio Roger, pero llamado de Andrónico, le levanta, y llega a la boca del estrecho con todo el ejército -- Capítulo XIX. Alójase el ejército en la Tracia Chersoneso, y Roger parte a Constantinopla -- Capítulo XX. Berenguer de Entenza con nuevo socorro llega a Constantinopla, donde se le dio el cargo de megaduque, y a Roger le ofrecieron el de Cesar -- Capítulo XXI. Los genoveses persuaden al emperador la guerra contra los catalanes, y Miguel Paleólogo hace lo mismo, y alborótase en Gallípoli la gente de guerra -- Capítulo XXII. Págase la gente de guerra por orden de Andrónico con moneda corta, de donde nacieron nuevos alborotos -- Capítulo XXIII. Da el emperador Andrónico en feudo a los capitanes catalanes y aragoneses las provincias del Asia -- Capítulo XXIV. La gente de guerra con mayor furia que antes se alborota, porque tiene alguna desconfianza de Roger. |
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La Guía espiritual fue denunciada por el cardenal D'Estrées, embajador en Roma del rey de Francia Luis XIV y que había sido su amigo. Entonces Miguel de Molinos fue apresado junto con algunos de sus discípulos el 18 de julio de 1685, procesadopor inmoralidad y heterodoxia» y condenado en 1687 a reclusión perpetua, siempre vestido con un hábito penitencial, a recitar el Credo y un tercio del Rosario, y confesarse cuatro veces al año. Molinos abjuró de su doctrina en la iglesia de Santa María sopra Minerva el 13 de septiembre de 1687. La Guía espiritual fue traducida al latín, francés, holandés, italiano, alemán e inglés; en quince años hubo veinte ediciones en diversas lenguas. El quietismo tuvo repercusión sobre todo en Italia, donde cardenales como Casanata, Carpegna, Azzolini y el mismo D'Estrées entablaron amistad con Molinos, y otros como Coloredi, Cíceri y Petrucci, obispo de Jesi, asumieron sus ideas; incluso el propio papa Inocencio XI pensó en nombrarlo cardenal. En Francia difundieron el quietismo el padre François Lacombe, madame Jeanne Guyon y Fénelon, que apoyó las doctrinas de éste sobre el amor divino. |
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