05057nam 2200709Ia 450 991014369880332120180718145708.01-282-34563-X97866123456300-470-71309-70-470-06642-3(CKB)1000000000357417(EBL)291000(OCoLC)654618586(SSID)ssj0000216866(PQKBManifestationID)11197947(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000216866(PQKBWorkID)10201659(PQKB)10175688(MiAaPQ)EBC291000(EXLCZ)99100000000035741720061031d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierOut in psychology[electronic resource] lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer perspectives /edited by Victoria Clarke and Elizabeth PeelChichester, West Sussex, England ;Hoboken, NJ Wileyc20071 online resource (497 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-01287-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Out in Psychology; Contents; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Foreword; CHAPTER 1: Introducing Out in Psychology; CHAPTER 2: From Lesbian and Gay Psychology to LGBTQ Psychologies: A Journey into the Unknown (or Unknowable)?; PART I: Histories and Commentaries; Power, Invisibility and Heteronormativity: Invitations to Paradox; CHAPTER 3: What Comes After Discourse Analysis for LGBTQ Psychology?; CHAPTER 4: Recognizing Race in LGBTQ Psychology: Power, Privilege and Complicity; CHAPTER 5: Personality, Individual Differences and LGB PsychologyCHAPTER 6: Heteronormativity and The Exclusion of Bisexuality in PsychologyPART II: Lives and Experiences; The Challenge of Understanding LGBTQ Lives and Experiences; CHAPTER 7: A Minority Within a Minority: Experiences of Gay Men with Intellectual Disabilities; CHAPTER 8: Closet Talk: The Contemporary Relevance of the Closet in Lesbian and Gay Interaction; CHAPTER 9: Romance, Rights, Recognition, Responsibilities and Radicalism: Same-Sex Couples' Views on Civil Partnership and Marriage; CHAPTER 10: The Experience of Social Power in the Lives of Trans PeopleCHAPTER 11: 'What Do They Look Like and Are They among Us?': Bisexuality, (Dis)closure and (Un)viabilityPART III: Work and Leisure; LGBTQ Psychologies Go To Work; CHAPTER 12: Heterosexism at Work: Diversity Training, Discrimination Law and the Limits of Liberal Individualism; CHAPTER 13: Out On The Ball Fields: Lesbians In Sport; CHAPTER 14: Homophobia, Rights and Community: Contemporary Issues in the Lives of LGB People in the UK; CHAPTER 15: Striving for Holistic Success: How Lesbians Come Out on Top; PART IV: Health and Practice; Bringing LGBTQ Psychology into Mainstream PracticeCHAPTER 16: On Passing: The Interactional Organization of Appearance Attributions in the Psychiatric Assessment of Transsexual Patients1CHAPTER 17: Alcohol and Gay Men: Consumption, Promotion and Policy Responses; CHAPTER 18: Towards a Clinical-Psychological Approach to Address the Heterosexual Concerns of Intersexed Women; CHAPTER 19: Educational Psychology Practice with LGB Youth in Schools: Individual and Institutional Interventions; CHAPTER 20: Que(e)rying the Meaning of Lesbian Health: Individual(izing) and Community DiscoursesCHAPTER 21: Transsexualism: Diagnostic Dilemmas, Transgender Politics and the Future of Transgender CareIndexThere has been a recent explosion of interest in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Perspective Psychology amongst students and academics, and this interest is predicted to continue to rise. Recent media debates on subjects such as same-sex marriage have fuelled interest in LGBTQ perspectives. This edited collection showcases the latest thinking in LGBTQ psychology. The book has 21 chapters covering subjects such as same sex parenting, outing, young LGBTQ people, sport, learning disabilities, lesbian and gay identities etc. The book has an international focus, with contributors from UK, US, CanaSexual minoritiesPsychologyGaysPsychologySexual minoritiesMental health servicesGaysMental health servicesElectronic books.Sexual minoritiesPsychology.GaysPsychology.Sexual minoritiesMental health services.GaysMental health services.155.3/4155.34306.7665,3ssgnCR 6000rvkClarke VictoriaPh. D.921825Peel Elizabeth772590MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143698803321Out in psychology2068284UNINA05419nam 2200673Ia 450 991014607100332120170809173126.01-280-54166-097866105416690-471-23188-60-471-72198-0(CKB)1000000000019001(EBL)469079(OCoLC)609847797(SSID)ssj0000307215(PQKBManifestationID)11244322(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000307215(PQKBWorkID)10244058(PQKB)10249303(MiAaPQ)EBC469079(PPN)150797001(EXLCZ)99100000000001900120000331d2000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrProtein sequencing and identification using tandem mass spectrometry[electronic resource] /Michael Kinter, Nicholas E. ShermanNew York Wiley-Intersciencec20001 online resource (321 p.)Wiley-Interscience series on mass spectrometryDescription based upon print version of record.0-471-32249-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.PROTEIN SEQUENCING AND IDENTIFICATION USING TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY; CONTENTS; Series Preface; Preface; Chapter 1. An Introduction to Protein Sequencing Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. References; Chapter 2. The Primary Structure of Proteins and a Historical Overview of Protein Sequencing; 2.1. Protein and Peptide Structure; 2.2. Edman Degradation; 2.2.1. The Edman Reaction; 2.2.2. Incorporation of the Edman Degradation Reaction into Automated Protein Sequenators; 2.2.3. Edman Degradation in Proteomic Research; 2.3. Tandem Mass Spectrometry2.3.1. A Brief History of the Application of Mass Spectrometry to Protein Sequencing2.3.2. Sequence Analysis of Peptides Using Electron Ionization Mass Spectrometry; 2.3.3. The Utilization of Fast Atom Bombardment with Tandem Mass Spectrometry to Sequence Peptides; 2.3.4. Internal Sequence Analysis of Proteins Using Electrospray Ionization-Tandem Mass Spectrometry and Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time-of- Flight Mass Spectrometry; 2.4. Summary; 2.5. References; Chapter 3. Fundamental Mass Spectrometry; 3.1. An Overview of the Instrumentation; 3.2. Ionization Methods3.2.1. Electrospray Ionization3.2.2. Nanospray and Microspray Ionization; 3.2.3. Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/ Ionization; 3.3. Mass Analyzers; 3.3.1. Fundamental Parameters of Mass Analysis; 3.3.2. Quadrupole Mass Filters (3.20); 3.3.3. Ion Trap Mass Analyzers (3.21-3.23); 3.3.4. Time-of-Flight Mass Analyzers (3.5); 3.4. Tandem Mass Spectrometry; 3.4.1. Collisionally Induced Dissociation; 3.4.2. Tandem Mass Spectrometers; 3.4.3. Types of Tandem Mass Spectrometry Experiments; 3.5. Data Systems; 3.6. Summary; 3.7. ReferencesChapter 4. Collisionally Induced Dissociation of Protonated Peptide Ions and the Interpretation of Product Ion Spectra4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Peptide Fragmentation Chemistry; 4.2.1. Collisionally Induced Dissociation of Peptide Ions Formed by Electrospray Ionization; 4.2.2. Fragmentation of Protonated Peptide Ions Formed by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization; 4.3. Interpretation of the Product Ion Spectra of Tryptic Peptides; 4.3.1. Tabulated Values Used in the Interpretation; 4.3.2. A Strategy for the Interpretation of Product Ion Spectra of Tryptic Peptides4.3.3. Sample Interpretation Problem Number One4.3.4. Sample Interpretation Problem Number Two; 4.3.5. A Summary of Interpretation Problems One and Two; 4.3.6. Examples of More Difficult Product Ion Spectra That Cannot Be Completely Interpreted; 4.3.7. Interpretation of Product Ion Spectra from Triply Charged Ions; 4.4. Summary; 4.5. References; Chapter 5. Basic Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. The Principles of Gel Electrophoresis; 5.2.1. Protein Movement and Separation; 5.2.2. Protein Detection5.3. The Basic Steps in a Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis ExperimentHow to design, execute, and interpret experiments for protein sequencing using mass spectrometry The rapid expansion of searchable protein and DNA databases in recent years has triggered an explosive growth in the application of mass spectrometry to protein sequencing. This timely and authoritative book provides professionals and scientists in biotechnology research with complete coverage of procedures for analyzing protein sequences by mass spectrometry, including step-by-step guidelines for sample preparation, analysis, and data interpretation. Michael Kinter and Nicholas Sherman Wiley-Interscience series on mass spectrometry.Nucleotide sequenceProteinsIdentificationMass spectrometryNucleotide sequence.ProteinsMass spectrometry.572.85Kinter Michael971811Sherman Nicholas E971812MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910146071003321Protein sequencing and identification using tandem mass spectrometry2209516UNINA05282nam 2200541 a 450 991077965080332120230802010308.0(CKB)2550000001039923(SSID)ssj0001103994(PQKBManifestationID)11639090(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001103994(PQKBWorkID)11088620(PQKB)10918278(MiAaPQ)EBC1106000(MiAaPQ)EBC995245(Au-PeEL)EBL995245(OCoLC)815784860(EXLCZ)99255000000103992320130102d2012 uy 0spaurcn|||||||||txtccrStop a la adicción al tabaco[electronic resource] una guía para dejar de fumar /Franco Riboldi ; [Traducción de Cristina Sala]Barcelona De Vecchi Ediciones2012191 pBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph84-315-3856-2 1-78160-406-1 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Título -- Introducción -- ¿Por qué una guía? -- Aspectos innovadores -- Etapas del proceso -- Cómo se utiliza -- PRIMERA ETAPA: planificación -- Punto de partida: el príncipe infeliz -- Primer paso: analice su dependencia -- ¿POR QUÉ FUMA? -- ¿QUÉ MÉTODO UTILIZAR? -- Segundo paso: desarrolle sus recursos -- AUTOCONVENCIMIENTO -- VISUALIZACIÓN MENTAL -- Tercer paso: utilice nuevas estrategias -- EL GRAN CASTILLO -- SEGUNDA ETAPA: el problema -- Punto de partida: la oveja descarriada -- Primer paso: analice su dependencia -- ¿CÓMO FUNCIONA LA TRAMPA? -- ME GUSTA FUMAR -- FUMAR ME RELAJA -- FUMAR ME AYUDA -- ES MÁS FUERTE QUE YO -- ¿CUÁL ES LA MAGNITUD DEL PROBLEMA? -- Segundo paso: desarrolle sus recursos -- CONTROL DE LAS EMOCIONES -- PENSAMIENTO POSITIVO -- Tercer paso: utilice nuevas estrategias -- EL BOSQUE MISTERIOSO -- TERCERA ETAPA: motivación -- Punto de partida: la estatua parlante -- Primer paso: analice su dependencia -- ¿POR QUÉ QUIERE DEJARLO? -- ¿QUÉ FACTORES INFLUYEN SOBRE LA MOTIVACIÓN? -- Segundo paso: desarrolle sus recursos -- LOS MENSAJES DEL INCONSCIENTE -- AUTOSUGESTIÓN -- Tercer paso: utilice nuevas estrategias -- LA BARRERA INVISIBLE -- CUARTA ETAPA: decisión -- Punto de partida: la estrella fugaz -- Primer paso: analice su dependencia -- ¿QUÉ INTERFIERE EN LA DECISIÓN? -- EL RIESGO DE NO DECIDIR -- Segundo paso: desarrolle sus recursos -- VALORES Y FUERZA DE VOLUNTAD -- AUTOOBSERVACIÓN -- Tercer paso: utilice nuevas estrategias -- LA ENCRUCIJADA DE LA DUDA -- QUINTA ETAPA: deshabituación -- Punto de partida: el guardián del faro -- Primer paso: analice su dependencia -- ¿QUÉ PROBLEMAS SE MANIFIESTAN AL DESHABITUARSE DEL TABACO? -- CÓMO ABANDONAR EL CIGARRILLO -- FORMAS DE ACTUACIÓN -- Segundo paso: desarrolle sus recursos -- EL ARTE DE LA DISTRACCIÓN -- LA RELAJACIÓN MUSCULAR.Tercer paso: utilice nuevas estrategias -- LA ISLA DEL TESORO -- SEXTA ETAPA: cambio -- Punto de partida: el patito feo -- Primer paso: analice su dependencia -- ¿ACABA TODO CON EL ÚLTIMO CIGARRILLO? -- ¿QUÉ ACTITUD FAVORECE EL CAMBIO? -- Segundo paso: desarrolle sus recursos -- CALMA Y AUTOCONTROL -- LA EDUCACIÓN SENSORIAL -- Tercer paso: utilice nuevas estrategias -- LA LLAMADA DE LA NATURALEZA -- Al final del camino -- ¿Por qué no consigo dejarlo? -- ¿Qué puedo hacer para no recaer? -- ¿Y si me ofrecen un cigarrillo? -- Bibliografía.¿Fumar?, ¿por qué?, ¿para qué? ¡Miles de personas fallecen cada año por su adicción al tabaco! ¡Recupere el placer de no fumar! Abandonar la adicción es el objetivo a conseguir, debido a que esto lleva implícito la recuperación de la salud, además de otras muchas cosas. En estas páginas le ofrecemos mecanismos sencillos para que lo consiga sólo con el esfuerzo estrictamente necesario. No le marearemos con técnicas y consejos, sino que le ofrecemos los recursos concretos para que recupere aquello que el tabaco parece haberle arrebatado inexorablemente: respeto por uno mismo, autoestima, autonomía, autocontrol y, no en último lugar, sentido del placer (el verdadero). Esta guía sigue un recorrido articulado en tres pasos para aproximarse al problema: analice su dependencia, desarrolle sus recursos y utilice nuevas estrategias. Así, le llevará hasta el objetivo final en una serie de etapas estudiadas para que llegue a su meta a través del logro de objetivos intermedios. Para ello, se concentra, por un lado, en los aspectos menos conflictivos en el plano psicológico, atenuando las dudas e indecisiones, y, por otro, se favorece la consecución de determinados retos que animan constantemente el proceso de recuperación.SmokingSmoking cessationSmoking.Smoking cessation.613.85Riboldi Franco1540604Sala Cristina1540605MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910779650803321Stop a la adicción al tabaco3792368UNINA