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UNISOBSOB021908 |
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Clements, Robert_J |
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American critical essays on The Divine Comedy / ed. Robert J. Clements |
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New York, : New York Univ. Press |
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London, : Univ. of London Press Limited, 1967 |
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Monografia |
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UNISA996394815803316 |
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Mede Joseph <1586-1638.> |
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Clauis apocalyptica [[electronic resource] ] : ex innatis et insitis visionum characteribus eruta et demonstrata. Ad eorum usum quibus Deus amorem studiúmq[ue] indiderit prophetiam illam admirandam cognoscendi scrutandíq[ue] |
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Cantabrigiæ, : Apud Thom. Buck celeberrimæ Academiæ typographum, Ann. Dom. 1632 |
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[Edition secunda] |
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[2], 36; [4], 294 p., folded plate : ill. (woodcut) |
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By Joseph Mede. |
The folded plate is signed: Cor V Dalen: sculp:. |
"In sancti Ioannis Apocalypsin commentarius" has separate dated title page, pagination, and register. |
Reproduction of the original in Cambridge University Library. |
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UNINA9910137221103321 |
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Zane Andrews |
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Neuroendocrine mechanisms that connect feeding behavior and stress / / edited by Alfonso Abizaid and Zane Andrews |
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Frontiers Media SA, 2015 |
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[Lausanne, Switzerland] : , : Frontiers Media SA, , [2015] |
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©2015 |
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1 online resource (189 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour); digital file(s) |
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Frontiers Research Topics, , 1664-8714 |
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Neuroendocrinology |
Paraneurons |
Stress (Physiology) - Endocrine aspects |
Obesity - Endocrine aspects |
Dopamine |
Ghrelin |
Leptin |
Neuroscience |
Human Anatomy & Physiology |
Health & Biological Sciences |
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Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
"Published in: Frontiers in neuroscience" -- front cover. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Research during the past decade highlights the strong link between appetitive feeding behavior, reward and motivation. Interestingly, stress levels can affect feeding behavior by manipulating hypothalamic circuits and brain dopaminergic reward pathways. Indeed, animals and people will increase or decrease their feeding responses when stressed. |
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In many cases acute stress leads to a decrease in food intake, yet chronic social stressors are associated to increases in caloric intake and adiposity. Interestingly, mood disorders and the treatments used to manage these disorders are also associated with changes in appetite and body weight. These data suggest a strong interaction between the systems that regulate feeding and metabolism and those that regulate mood. This Research Topic aims to illustrate how hormonal mechanisms regulate the nexus between feeding behavior and stress. It focuses on the hormonal regulation of hypothalamic circuits and/or brain dopaminergic systems, as the potential sites controlling the converging pathways between feeding behavior and stress. |
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