03334nam 22005654a 450 991078031610332120200520144314.01-280-82909-597866108290950-85199-893-3(CKB)111090529199324(EBL)293861(OCoLC)476055833(SSID)ssj0000222333(PQKBManifestationID)11185279(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000222333(PQKBWorkID)10171214(PQKB)11336072(MiAaPQ)EBC293861(Au-PeEL)EBL293861(CaPaEBR)ebr10172429(PPN)14534536X(EXLCZ)9911109052919932420000822d2001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPlant genotyping[electronic resource] the DNA fingerprinting of plants /edited by R.J. HenryWallington, Oxon ;New York CABI Pub.c20011 online resource (340 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-85199-515-2 Includes bibliographical references.Contributors; Preface; 1 Plant Genotyping by Analysis of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms; 2 Plant Genotyping by Analysis of Microsatellites; 3 Plant Genotyping Using Arbitrarily Amplified DNA; 4 Plant Genotyping Based on Analysis of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Using Microarrays; 5 Genotyping in Plant Genetic Resources; 6 Applications of Molecular Marker Techniques to the Use of International Germplasm Collections; 7 Molecular Analysis of Wild Plant Germplasm: the Case of Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia); 8 Genotyping Pacific Island Taro (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott) Germplasm9 Molecular Marker Systems for Sugarcane Germplasm Analysis10 Microsatellite Analysis in Cultivated Hexaploid Wheat and Wild Wheat Relatives; 11 Comparison of RFLP and AFLP Marker Systems for Assessing Genetic Diversity in Australian Barley Varieties and Breeding Lines; 12 Discovery and Application of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Markers in Plants; 13 Producing and Exploiting Enriched Microsatellite Libraries; 14 Sourcing of SSR Markers from Related Plant Species; 15 Microsatellites Derived from ESTs, and their Comparison with those Derived by Other Methods; 16 Plant DNA Extraction17 Collection, Reporting and Storage of Microsatellite Genotype Data18 Commercial Applications of Plant Genotyping; 19 Non-gel Based Techniques for Plant Genotyping; 20 Using Molecular Information for Decision Support in Wheat Breeding; 21 Application of DNA Profiling to an Outbreeding Forage Species; IndexPlant genotype analysis can be used for the identification of plants in commerce, plant breeding and research. This book examines the technology available and their application in the analysis of wild plant populations, germplasm collections and plant breeding.DNA fingerprinting of plantsDNA fingerprinting of plants.581.3/5Henry Robert J531516MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780316103321Plant genotyping3851115UNINA06844oam 2200949 c 450 991049374220332120260202090927.09783839447888383944788710.14361/9783839447888(CKB)4100000011249093(DE-B1597)528727(DE-B1597)9783839447888(OCoLC)1224279278(MiAaPQ)EBC6755439(Au-PeEL)EBL6755439(OCoLC)1291318313(transcript Verlag)9783839447888(MiAaPQ)EBC6956072(Au-PeEL)EBL6956072(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/71383(MiAaPQ)EBC30453077(Au-PeEL)EBL30453077(ScCtBLL)84c0abf6-1306-473d-a5a1-512f385f348c(Perlego)1637875(oapen)doab71383(EXLCZ)99410000001124909320260202d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMaterial Cultures of PsychiatryMonika Ankele, Benoît Majerus1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20201 online resource (416 p.)Histoire9783837647884 3837647889 Frontmatter -- CONTENT -- Aktion #1246a -- Material Cultures of Psychiatry -- Pat. No. 25682 -- I. Scenography and Space -- Oil on Canvas: An Isolation Cell Constructed by the k.k. Hofoperntheater for the Asylum -- Silent “Night of Madness”? Light, Voice, Sounds, and Space in the Illenau Asylum in Baden between 1842 and 1910 -- “Le cabanon du fou”: Uses of the Shed As a Confinement Device for the Insane in French Rural Households in the 19th Century -- “Amongst the Most Important of the Agencies”: Materializing “Nature” at the American Lunatic Asylum -- Have a Seat!: Approaching the Object of the Chair at the Site of Psychiatry -- II. Transforming Practices -- Have a Seat -- The Fabric of Seclusion: Textiles As Media of (Spatial) Interaction in Isolation Cells of Mental Hospitals -- Theories of the “Savage”: The Material Varek (Seagrass) As a Bearer of Meaning in Psychiatry around 1900 -- Untitled -- The Uses and Misuses of Television in Long-Stay Psychiatric and “Mental Handicap” Wards, 1950s–1980s -- Buttons and Stimuli: The Material Basis of Electroconvulsive Therapy As a Place of Historical Change -- III. Agents of Healing -- Materiality -- “The Magical Device”: Temple Grandin’s Hug Machine -- The Piano in the Asylum and the Insanity of the Composer: Two Variations on a Theme (with Interlude) -- The Effectiveness of Symbols: Psychogeographic Explorations of the Body -- IV. Bodies, Senses, and the Self -- Loss of Identity -- Lives in Storage: Clothes and Other Personal Effects As a Way of Recovering Patients’ Histories in a Psychiatric Hospital -- A Corridor That Moves: Corporeal Encounters with Materiality in a Mental Hospital -- Psychographics and the Materials of Time Measurement in Modern French Psychiatry -- V. Teaching Projects -- Artistic Research on Things in/of Psychiatry: An Interdisciplinary Teaching Project -- Cover, Rip Up, Unwrap: Scenes with Material from the Mental Asylum. A Documentary Theater Based on Medical Records -- Notes on ContributorsIn the past, our ideas of psychiatric hospitals and their history have been shaped by objects like straitjackets, cribs, and binding belts. These powerful objects were often used as a synonym for psychiatry and the way psychiatric patients were treated, yet very little is known about the agency of these objects and their appropriation by staff and patients. By focusing on material cultures, this book offers a new perspective on the history of psychiatry: it enables a narrative in which practicing psychiatry is part of a complex entanglement in which power is constantly negotiated. Scholars from different academic disciplines show how this material-based approach opens up new perspectives on the agency and imagination of men and women inside psychiatry.»Die Aufsätze [glänzen] durch eine hohe Informationsdichte und die konsequente Orientierung am ›material turn‹, wodurch sie viel Licht ins Dunkel der psychiatrischen Alltagskulturen bringen. Impulse für ein empirisch-kulturwissenschaftliches Fachpublikum liegen hierbei nicht nur auf einer inhaltlichen Ebene [...]. Vielmehr zeigt der Band, wie gelungene und geistig anregende Wissenschaftskommunikation in Publikationsform aussehen kann«.»Der hervorragend kuratierte Sammelband, der auch in der ästhetischen Gestaltung die enge Verbindung der einzelnen Aufsätze aufnimmt, leistet [...] einen wichtigen Beitrag zu einer multiperspektivischen und interdisziplinären Psychiatriegeschichte.«Besprochen in:https://histoiresante.blogspot.com, 21.10.2020https://historypsychiatry.com, 21.10.2020»Das transdisziplinäre Vorhaben ist gelungen: Daraus hervor ging ein herausragender Band mit originellen Beiträgen, der die Psychiatriegeschichte voranbringt und auch für all jene empfehlenswert ist, die sich für das vielfältige Wirken von Objekten interessieren.«»The transdisciplinary project has succeeded: The result is an outstanding volume with original contributions that advances the history of psychiatry and is also recommended for all those who are interested in the multifaceted work of objects.«Histoire Ankele/Majerus (eds.), Material CulturesPsychiatryCultural HistoryPsychoanalysisMaterial CulturesHospitalMedicine19th/20th CenturyHistory of MedicineEuropeMedical EthicsNorth AmericaHistoryPsychiatryCultural HistoryPsychoanalysisMaterial CulturesHospitalMedicine19th/20th CenturyHistory of MedicineEuropeMedical EthicsNorth AmericaHistory616.89009Ankele Monika<p>Monika Ankele, Medizinhistorisches Museum Hamburg, Deutschland</p>edtMajerus Benoît<p>Benoît Majerus, Université du Luxembourg, Luxemburg</p>edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910493742203321Material Cultures of Psychiatry4413783UNINA