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UNISA996365745703316 |
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Plastic and reconstructive surgery Global open |
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Philadelphia, : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013- |
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Chirurgia plastica - Periodici |
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È una rivista internazionale ad accesso aperto, con revisione paritaria, incentrata sulla chirurgia plastica e ricostruttiva globale. il campo e anche articoli clinici su argomenti quali: ricostruzione del seno, chirurgia della testa e del collo, chirurgia pediatrica e cranio-facciale, mano e microchirurgia, guarigione delle ferite e chirurgia estetica ed estetica. Studi clinici, articoli sperimentali, idee e innovazioni, tecniche e case report sono tutti tipi di articoli benvenuti. La presentazione degli studi è aperta a tutti i chirurghi, ricercatori e altri operatori sanitari di tutto il mondo che desiderano comunicare i loro risultati di ricerca su argomenti relativi alla chirurgia plastica e ricostruttiva. La sua missione è diffondere la ricerca peer review di alta qualità in chirurgia plastica e ricostruttiva al più vasto pubblico globale possibile, attraverso una piattaforma ad accesso aperto. |
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UNINA9910349320103321 |
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Advanced Mathematical Methods in Biosciences and Applications / / edited by Faina Berezovskaya, Bourama Toni |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 |
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[1st ed. 2019.] |
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1 online resource (XII, 264 p. 108 illus., 63 illus. in color.) |
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STEAM-H: Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Mathematics & Health, , 2520-193X |
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Biomathematics |
Mathematical and Computational Biology |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Preface -- Berezovskaya F. and Karev G.: Arnold’s Weak Resonance Equation as a model of Greek ornamental designs -- Bratus A., Novozhilov A. and Semenov, Y.: Rigorous mathematical analysis of the quasispecies model: From Manfred Eigen to recent developments -- De Leo, R.: A survey on quasiperiodic topology -- Karev, G.: Natural selection strategies in evolutionary game theory -- Karev, G. and Berezovskaya, F.: Struggle for Existence: the models for Darwinian and non-Darwinian selection -- Kareva, I.: Combining bifurcation analysis and population heterogeneity to ask meaningful questions -- Logofet, D: Polyvariant Ontogeny in Plants: A Primary Role of the Second Positive Eigenvalue -- Alvaro G. López, A.G., Seoane, J.M., Miguel A. F. Sanjuán, M.A.F.: Modelling cancer dynamics using cellular automata -- Medvinsky, A.: Recurrence as a basis for the assessment of predictability of the irregular population dynamics -- Nedorezov, L.V.: Total Analysis of Population Time Series: Estimation of Model Parameters and Identification of Population Dynamics Type -- Tsyganov M., Zemskov, E.P.: Analytical solutions for traveling pulses and wave trains in neural models: Excitable and oscillatory regimes -- Tyutyunov, Y., Zagrebneva, A.D., V.N.Govorukhin, L.I.Titova, L.I.: Numerical study of bifurcations occurring at fast time-scale in a |
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predator-prey model with inertial prey-taxis -- Wirkus, S., Soho, E.: Within host dynamical immune response to co-infection with malaria and tuberculosis -- Index. |
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Featuring contributions from experts in mathematical biology and biomedical research, this edited volume covers a diverse set of topics on mathematical methods and applications in the biosciences. Topics focus on advanced mathematical methods, with chapters on the mathematical analysis of the quasispecies model, Arnold’s weak resonance equation, bifurcation analysis, and the Tonnelier-Gerstner model. Special emphasis is placed on applications such as natural selection, population heterogeneity, polyvariant ontogeny in plants, cancer dynamics, and analytical solutions for traveling pulses and wave trains in neural models. A survey on quasiperiodic topology is also presented in this book. Carefully peer-reviewed, this volume is suitable for students interested in interdisciplinary research. Researchers in applied mathematics and the biosciences will find this book an important resource on the latest developments in the field. In keeping with the STEAM-H series, the editors hope to inspire interdisciplinary understanding and collaboration. |
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UNINA9910973053503321 |
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Arguments for protected areas : multiple benefits for conservation and use / / edited by Sue Stolton and Nigel Dudley |
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London ; ; Washington, : Earthscan, 2010 |
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1-136-54292-2 |
1-282-61734-6 |
9786612617348 |
1-136-54293-0 |
1-84977-488-9 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (292 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Protected areas - Management |
Ecosystem management |
Nature conservation |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front Cover; Arguments for Protected Areas; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; List of Figures, Tables and Boxes; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Foreword: Jim Leape, Nik Lopoukhine and Kathy Mackinnon; 1. Protected Areas: Linking Environment and Well-being: Sue Stolton; 2. Vital Sites: Protected Areas Supporting Health and Recreation: Sue Stolton; Case Study 2.1: Protecting Medicinal Resources in Colombia: Sue Stolton and Emilio Rodriguez; Case Study 2.2: Parks Victoria (Australia) 'Healthy Parks, Healthy People' Initiative: John Senior |
3. Running Pure: Protected Areas Maintaining Purity and Quantity of Urban Water Supplies: Nigel Dudley and Lawrence HamiltonCase Study 3.1: Protecting Water Supplies to Caracas, Venezuela: José Courrau; 4. Food Stores: Protected Areas Conserving Crop Wild Relatives and Securing Future Food Stocks: Nigel Maxted, Shelagh Kell, Brian Ford-Lloyd and Sue Stolton; Case Study 4.1: Crop Genetic Diversity Protection in Turkey: Yildiray Lise and Sue Stolton; Case Study 4.2: |
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Conservation of Endangered CWRs in Mexico's Sierra de Manantlán: Sue Stolton and Jorge Alejandro Rickards-Guevara |
5. Nursery Tales: Protected Areas Conserving Wild Marine and Freshwater Fish Stocks: Nigel Dudley and Sue StoltonCase Study 5.1: Freshwater Fishery Sustainability in Lake Malawi, East Africa: Sue Stolton; Case Study 5.2: Managing and Monitoring Success: The Story of Tubbataha Reefs, Philippines: Edgardo Tongson and Marivel Dygico; 6. Natural Security: Protected Areas and Hazard Mitigation: Jonathan Randall, Sue Stolton and Glenn Dolcemascolo; Case Study 6.1: Environmental Degradation and the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004: Sue Stolton and Anita van Breda |
Case Study 6.2: Restoration and Protection Plan to Reduce Flooding in the Lower Danube: Orieta Hulea and Christine Bratrich7. Safety Net: Protected Areas Contributing to Human Well-being: Liza Higgins-Zogib, Nigel Dudley, Stephanie Mansourian and Surin Suksuwan; Case Study 7.1: Population-Health-Environment Approaches in Kiunga Marine National Reserve, Kenya: Judy Oglethorpe, Ali Mwachui, Sam Weru and Cara Honzak; 8. Beyond Belief: Linking Faiths and Protected Areas to Support Biodiversity Conservation: Liza Higgins-Zogib, Nigel Dudley, Josep-Maria Mallarach and Stephanie Mansourian |
Case Study 8.1: The Ancient Sacred Natural Sites in al Hoceima National Park, Morocco: Josep-Maria Mallarach9. Living Traditions: Protected Areas and Cultural Diversity: Liza Higgins-Zogib, Nigel Dudley and Ashish Kothari; Case Study 9.1: Angkor Wat Protected Landscape - Where Culture, Nature and Spirit Meet: Liza Higgins-Zogib; Case Study 9.2: Inuit Partnerships in the Torngat Mountains National Park, Canada: Judy Rowell; 10. Diverting Places: Linking Travel, Pleasure and Protection: Sue Stolton, Nigel Dudley and Zoltan Kun |
Case Study 10.1: Managing Tourism in South Korea's Protected Area System: Nigel Dudley, Hyun Kim and Won Woo Shin |
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Most protected areas (e.g.national parks and nature reserves) have been created to protect wildlife and land- and seascape values. They currently cover over 13% of the world's land surface, around 12% of marine coastal areas and 4% of the marine shelf. Retaining and expanding these areas in the future will depend on showing their wider benefits for society.This book provides a concise and persuasive overview of the values of protected areas. Contributing authors from over fifty countries examine a wide range of values that are maintained in protected areas, including food, water and materials; |
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