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UNINA9910971302903321 |
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Titolo |
Cell division : theory, variants, and degradation / / Yuri N. Golitsin and Mikhail C. Krylov, editors |
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New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (202 p.) |
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Collana |
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Cell biology research progress series |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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GolitsinYuri N |
KrylovMikhail C |
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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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Nota di contenuto |
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CELL DIVISION: THEORY, VARIANTS AND DEGRADATION ; CELL DIVISION: THEORY, VARIANTS AND DEGRADATION ; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; Chapter 1 DIRECT AND REVERSE GENETICS FOR CYANOBACTERIAL CELL DIVISION STUDIES IN GENOMIC AND PROTEOMIC ERA ; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; GENETICAL APPROACHES TO STUDY CYANOBACTERIAL CELL DIVISION ; GENOMIC AND PROTEOMIC STUDIES OF CYANOBACTERIAL CELL DIVISION GENES ; CONCLUSION ; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 2 MICROALGAE CELL AND POPULATION PERFORMANCE UNDER POLLUTION IMPACT ; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; MATERIALS AND METHODS ; 1. Experimental Organisms |
2. Toxicity Tests 3. Chromium Contamination Effect (Dose-Response Relationships) ; 4. The Photosynthetic Characteristics of Algal Cell ; 5. Fluctuation Test: Analysis of Transformation from Chromium Sensitivity to Chromium Resistance ; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ; 1. Intrapopulational Changes of Algae under Toxic Exposure ; 1.1. Size-age distribution, coenobial composition and functional characteristics of S. quadricauda control culture. ; 1.2. Effect of toxicants at low concentrations ; 1.3. Effect of toxicants at moderate concentrations ; 1.4. Effect of toxicants at sublethal concentrations |
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1.5. Effect of toxicants at lethal concentrations 1.6. S. quadricauda cell cycle changes after the toxic treatment ; 2. Structural Changes and Adaptation of Algal Population under Different Regimens of Toxic Exposure.; 2.1. Chromium contamination effect investigation. ; 2.2. The number of the toxicant-resistant cells within S. quadricauda population ; 2.3. Analysis of transformation from chromium sensitivity to chromium resistance. Mutation rate evaluation; 3. Algostatic Effect of Silver; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES |
Chapter 3 CELL DIVISION AND CELL ELONGATION OF CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM, A ROD-SHAPED BACTERIUM THAT LACKS ACTIN-LIKE HOMOLOGUES ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; MORPHOLOGICAL ECCENTRICITIES OF CORYNEBACTERIA: CLUB SHAPE, OUTER MEMBRANE, PLEOMORPHISM, AND SNAPPING DIVISION ; CELL ELONGATION AT THE CELL POLES ; PENICILLIN-BINDING PROTEINS ; GENES INVOLVED IN CORYNEBACTERIAL CELL DIVISION AND ITS REGULATION ; CONCLUSION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 4 THE IMPACT OF CELL CYCLE REGULATION ON THE TUMORIGENESIS PROCESS ; ABSTRACT ; CELL DIVISION: LIFE GUARDIAN OR DEATH PROMOTER |
THE CELL PROLIFERATION STIMULI THE ROLE OF CELL CYCLE CONTROL IN ONCOGENESIS ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 5 ONE RING TO BIND THEM ALL AT THE CENTRE OF THE CELL ; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION ; 1. Cell Division Site Determination ; (a) Positive signals at the centre of the cell ; (b) Negative signals from the cell ends ; 2. Novel Regulators Defining the Site for CAR Formation ; (a) Cdr2, a novel regulator of cell division site specification ; (b) Kin1, a regulator of internal cellular organization, interacts with Pom1 ; 3. Assembly of the CAR at the Cell Equator ; (a) The cortical node model |
(b) The aster model |
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Cell division is a highly co-ordinated process by which the living organisms grow, develop and reproduce. This book presents original research results on the cell division research. |
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UNINA9910963109203321 |
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Autore |
Cole G. D. H (George Douglas Howard), <1889-1959., > |
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Early pamphlets and assessment / / [G.D.H. Cole] ; with a new introduction by Noel Thompson |
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Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2011 |
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1-283-59172-3 |
9786613904171 |
1-136-88586-2 |
0-203-83961-7 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (303 p.) |
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Collana |
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Selected works / G. D. H. Cole ; ; vol. 1 |
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Guild socialism |
Socialism - Great Britain |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Pamphlets first published between 1921 and 1956. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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EARLY PAMPHLETS AND ASSESSMENT; Copyright; An Introduction to the Selected Works of G.D.H. Cole; UNEMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE; Unemployment and Industrial Maintenance; THE PRINCIPLES OF SOCIALISM; The Society for Socialist Inquiry and Propaganda; The Principles of Socialism; I What is Socialism?; II What is Capitalism?; III Socialist Objectives; IV Production and Distribution; V Socialisation; VI Social Services; VII The Transition to Socialism; VIII Socialism And Internationalism; What To Read; The Bank of England; I What is the Bank of England ?; II What the Bank of England Does |
III Bank NotesIV The Government's Banker; V The Banker's Bank; VI Bank Rate; VII The Bank's International Position; VIII Socialisation; What To Read; MONETARY SYSTEMS AND THEORIES; Foreword; Preface; Monetary Systems and Theories; I; II; III; HOW TO OBTAIN FULL EMPLOYMENT; Foreword; HOW TO OBTAIN FULL EMPLOYMENT; Chapter One What is meant by full Employment?; Chapter Two The Outlook for Employment after the War; Chapte Three On What does the General Level of Employment Depend?; Points For Discussion; Chapter Four Public Works and Employment; Chapter Five The Maintenance of |
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Chapter Six International Aspects of Full EmploymentPOINTS FOR DISCUSSION; Appendix A Note on the Supply of Labour after The War; Note; The Main Stages of Iron and Steel Production; WHY NATIONALISE STEEL?; CONTENTS; DIAGRAMS AND TABLES; 1 The Problem Stated; When is Socialisation "" Socialistic ? ""; Steel and Capitalism; Why "" Disturb "" the Steel Industry ?; 2 THE STEEL INDUSTRY ANALYSED; Steel and Coal; Integration and Location; Where Does the Steel Industry Begin and End?; Pig-iron and Ore-mining; Scrap; The Non-Ferrous Metals; The Making of Ingot Steel; Alloy and Special Steels |
Wrought Iron and Ironfounding"" Semis "" and the Finishing Trades; Public and Private Sectors; The Federation and the Cartel; The Steel Problem in Western Europe; The State and the Federation; Output of Steel Ingots in the United States and in Western Europe, 1937-9 and 1946-7; 3 THE FEDERATION'S PLAN EXAMINED; How Much Steel do we Need ?; Home and Export Targets; The Financial Aspect; Obsolete Plant and the Federation Targets; How Much can we Afford to Scrap ?; The Iron and Steel Federation's Plan for Building and Scrapping by 1953; Costs and Prices; 4 WHY NATIONALISATION? |
The Steel Industry's Record ConsideredSteel Production in Great Britain, 1913 and 1924-1947; Imports of Steel into Great Britain, 1913 and 1929-1937; Steel Prices; British Steel Prices after 1929; The Fall in Exports; British Steel Exports, 1913 and 1929-1937; Why the Steel Industry Tends to Restrictive Monopoly; Steel and Armaments.; The Fears of Excess Capacity; Steel and the Balance of Payments; Principal British Exports of Iron and Steel, 1938 and 1947; Other British Exports Largely Dependent on Steel; The Problems of Centralisation; 5 THE METHOD AND THE PROBLEMS |
The Method of Acquisition |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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This volume of extremely rare pamphlets spans over thirty years of prolific output by G D H Cole. It encompasses the challenges of full employment and the role re-armament in achieving that, nationalizing industries, the principles of socialism and the welfare state. |
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