02625oam 2200697 450 991071725890332120220614112410.0(CKB)5470000002529636(OCoLC)1240365955(OCoLC)995470000002529636(EXLCZ)99547000000252963620210303j202103 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEmpirical analysis of effects of dike systems on channel morphology of the Lower Mississippi River /Casey M. Mayne, David P. May, and David S. Biedenharn ; prepared for Mississippi Valley Division, Science and Technology OfficeVicksburg, MS :US Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley Disision, Engineer Research and Development Center,2021.1 online resource (v, 28 pages) color illustrationsMRG&P report ;no. 36At head of title: "Mississippi River Geomorphology and Potamology Program.""March 2021."Includes bibliographical references.Channels (Hydraulic engineering)Dikes (Engineering)GeomorphologyHydraulic structuresChannels (Hydraulic engineering)fastDikes (Engineering)fastGeomorphologyfastHydraulic structuresfastMississippi RiverMississippi RiverfastChannels (Hydraulic engineering)Dikes (Engineering)Geomorphology.Hydraulic structures.Channels (Hydraulic engineering)Dikes (Engineering)Geomorphology.Hydraulic structures.Mayne Casey M.1412324May David P.Biedenharn David S.Mississippi River Geomorphology and Potamology Program (U.S.)United States.Army.Corps of Engineers.Mississippi Valley Division,United States.Mississippi River Commission.Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.)),AERDCAERDCAERDCOCLCFGPOOCLCQOCLCOGPOBOOK9910717258903321Empirical analysis of effects of dike systems on channel morphology of the Lower Mississippi River3505465UNINA06493nam 2201861z- 450 991055710900332120210501(CKB)5400000000040957(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69265(oapen)doab69265(EXLCZ)99540000000004095720202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBotulinum Neurotoxins and Nervous SystemFuture Challenges for Novel IndicationsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (368 p.)3-03943-456-X 3-03943-457-8 This book collects 25 scientific articles from laboratories around the world, all of which use botulinum neurotoxins as the main protagonists of their studies. The use of botulinum neurotoxin in medicine, following its ability to inhibit the effects of various disorders of different etiology on the human organism, constitutes the main topic of each article presented here. This book, which is aimed at both students and medical professionals, attempts to summarize current knowledge about the use of botulinum toxin as a therapeutic agent in many diseases, ranging from spasticity to tremor, form motor dysfunction after stroke to neuropathic pain, from hyperactive muscle to migraine, and so on. Thanks to its simplified writing, accessible to an audience who may not be familiar with the mysteries of science, readers will get new insights into this biological toxin and its multiple applications, not simply relegated to its historical use to correct of face wrinkles. Both review and research articles are presented, not only concerning animal studies, but also clinical reports. This book will provide an up-to-date picture of the state-of-the-art of the possible development of novel applications of botulinum neurotoxins for future therapeutic purposes.Botulinum Neurotoxins and Nervous System MedicinebicsscabobotulinumtoxinAallodyniaantipruriticappropriate treatmentastrogliabasal gangliabiological effectBoNT/Abotulinum antitoxinbotulinum neurotoxinbotulinum neurotoxin serotype Abotulinum neurotoxin serotype a heavy chain (BoNT/A HC)botulinum neurotoxin-Abotulinum neurotoxinsbotulinum toxinBotulinum toxinbotulinum toxin Abotulinum toxin therapybotulinum toxin type ABTXcentral neuropathic paincerebral palsychloroquinechronic pelvic painclinicalclinical decision supportclinical trialClostridium tetanicomplex regional pain syndromecompound 48/80deliverydental occlusiondermatologydiagnostic guidancedroolingdystonic tremorearly useeccrine glandselectrical activityelectrical stimulationelectromyographyepilepsyessential tremorexperimentalfood safetyformulationgliagrowth associated protein 43 (GAP-43)handhand tremorheavy chainhumanimmunohistochemistryincobotulinumtoxin Ainterleukinsinterneuronsinterspecies differences in motor behavioritchjoint biomechanicskinematicslateral pterygoid musclelimb tremorslumbar sympathetic ganglion blockmast cellsmasticatory systemmaxillofacial bonemedication overuse headachemicrogliamousemouse testmovement disordersmuscle selectionn/anerve regenerationneural regenerationneuronal processesneurotransmission blockadeneurotransmitternew indicationsnovel indicationonabotulinumtoxin AONTIMEorthognathic surgeryoveractive detrusorpainParkinson's diseasepost-strokepost-stroke shoulder painprion diseaseprophylactic treatmentpruritusratrefractory chronic migrainerehabilitationsalivary glandsSchwann cellssciatic static indexsialorrhoeaSnap-23SNAP-25SNAREspastic paresisspasticityspinal cordspinal cord injuryspinal cord injury (SCI)stroke managementsuperior cervical ganglion 10 (SCG10)swallowingsynaptic transmissiontemporomandibular joint dislocationtension headacheTherapeutic IndexTLR2TLR4treatmenttremorupper limb biomechanicsupper limb spasticityurodynamicsvaginismVAMPvarious cell typeswalking track analysisweight bearingXEOMIN®MedicineLuvisetto Siroedt1318437Luvisetto SiroothBOOK9910557109003321Botulinum Neurotoxins and Nervous System3033246UNINA