01409nam0 2200445 450 99000938444040332120221117125031.0000938444FED01000938444(Aleph)000938444FED0100093844420161109d19731975km y0itay50 baengNLa 001yyLysosomes in biology and pathologyed. by J. T. Dingle and Honor Bridget FellAmsterdam ; LondonNorth-Hollandc1973-1975v.25 cmNorth-Holland research monographsFrontiers of biology29433.: / edited by J. T. Dingle4.: / edited by J. T. Dingle and R. T. Dean7.: / J.T. Dingle, R.T. Dean and W. Sly. - 1984BiologiaLisosomi574.873422itaDingle,John T.Fell,Honor BridgetDean,R. T.Sly,William S.ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990009384440403321IIId C 272.38701DMVSFIIId C 272.48835DMVSF4 C 42.71140DMEPECISME-574.8732-DIN-1-3531SC1CISME-574.8734-DIN-1-4s. i.SC1DMVSFDMEPESC1Lysosomes in biology and pathology762821UNINA03234nam 22005295 450 991033748290332120250610110440.03-030-14405-410.1007/978-3-030-14405-0(CKB)4100000008103807(MiAaPQ)EBC5776115(DE-He213)978-3-030-14405-0(PPN)236525387(MiAaPQ)EBC29092632(EXLCZ)99410000000810380720190502d2019 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLandmark Trials in Oncology /by Santosh Yajnik1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2019.1 online resource (330 pages)3-030-14404-6 Introduction to Landmark Trials in Oncology -- Landmark Trials in Breast Cancer -- Landmark Trials in Lung Cancer -- Landmark Trials in Selected Genitourinary Malignancies -- Landmark Trials in Selected Gastrointestinal Cancers -- Landmark Trials in Selected Gynecologic Cancers -- Landmark Trials in Selected Head and Neck Cancers -- Landmark Trials in Selected Lymphomas -- Landmark Trials in Selected Central Nervous System Tumors -- Landmark Trials in Selected Adult Soft Tissue Sarcomas.This book describes the evolution of treatment in oncology through the lens of approximately 250 landmark clinical trials. The well-designed clinical trial is essential to the practice of medicine. There is no field that has embraced or been transformed more by the clinical trial than oncology. Each primary cancer site has a remarkable story that can be told through clinical trials. For example, patients who presented decades ago with soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities would invariably undergo limb amputation. The landmark National Cancer Institute study by Rosenberg et al. randomized patients to limb sparing surgery followed by adjuvant radiation therapy compared with limb amputation. This study helped change the standard of care by allowing most patients to retain their functioning limbs with an improvement in quality of life and no compromise in overall survival. Such major clinical trials for common malignancies including breast, prostate, lung, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and gynecologic cancers are discussed. Because oncology is multidisciplinary, this book should be of interest for radiation oncologists, surgeons, medical oncologists, and other physicians interested in learning more about the landmark trials that have shaped oncology.RadiologyOncologyCancerTreatmentRadiologyOncologyCancer TherapyRadiology.Oncology.CancerTreatment.Radiology.Oncology.Cancer Therapy.610.72616.994027Yajnik Santoshauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut782491BOOK9910337482903321Landmark Trials in Oncology1736828UNINA03457nam 22005053 450 991100915700332120240714090313.097802280217590228021758(MiAaPQ)EBC31525949(Au-PeEL)EBL31525949(CKB)32742370800041(Exl-AI)31525949(Perlego)4321196(OCoLC)1446803912(EXLCZ)993274237080004120240714d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierResistant Practices in Communities of Sound1st ed.Montreal :McGill-Queen's University Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (393 pages)9780228021223 0228021227 Cover -- RESISTANT PRACTICES in COMMUNITIES of SOUND -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Figures and Scores -- Introduction: Resistant Practices in Communities of Sound -- On Transcription: A Prelude (in Conversation with Deanna Fong) -- 1 "We make something out of what records we can find": An Interview with Wayde Compton -- 2 Race, Multiplicity, and Dis/Located Voices: Wayde Compton's Turntablist Poetics -- 3 "The fact of my mouth": An Interview with Jordan Scott -- 4 Listening as Access: Toward Relational Listening for Nonnormative Speech and Communication -- 5 "That in-between space": An Interview with Oana Avasilichioaei -- 6 New Forms of Digital, Temporal, and Auditory Poiesis -- 7 "It doesn't mean anything except talking": An Interview with Tracie Morris -- 8 "It's resistance but it's also embrace": Tracie Morris's Collaborative Ear, An Open Letter -- 9 "What is being resisted is our 'yes'": An Interview with Tawhida Tanya Evanson, El Jones, and Erin Scott -- 10 The Whatever-icity of Spoken Word: Community, Identity, Performativity -- 11 "A taking in, a holding with": An Interview with Jordan Abel -- 12 Can We Think of Sound (or Voice) without Sight (or the Gaze)? Lacanian Theory and the Horror of Community -- 13 Transcript of Lesbian Liberation Across Media: A Sonic Screening Podcast, Introduction -- 14 Listening to LGBTQ2+ Communities at the Lesbian Liberation Across Media Watch Party -- 15 "It was an extension of the moment": Five Poets in Conversation on Analog Audio Recording and Creative Practice -- 16 Curatorial Agency at Véhicule Art Inc.: "Openness was a guiding spirit to VÉHICULE" -- 17 "Songs are so much more than songs": An Interview with Dylan Robinson -- 18 "Misaudition" -- Contributors -- Index.Resistant Practices in Communities of Sound explores the ways that sonic practices (speaking, listening, recording, etc.) serve as forms of aesthetic and political dissent throughout the literary, artistic, and academic spheres in Canada. The book explores works by leading practitioners in both oral/aural and literary forms.Sound artGenerated by AICommunication in artGenerated by AISound artCommunication in art302.222Fong Deanna1726065Mash Cole1828292MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911009157003321Resistant Practices in Communities of Sound4396581UNINA