01135cam0-22003971i-450 99000778702040332120180511150206.088-14-08737-7000778702FED01000778702(Aleph)000778702FED0100077870220030814d2001----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yyAttività d'impresa e formazione del contrattoGiovanni CapoMilanoGiuffrè2001XV, 241 p.24 cmQuaderni di Giurisprudenza commerciale224IMPRESA e imprenditoreCONTRATTO - formazione del346.06521ita346.0223itaCapo,Giovanni241169ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007787020403321VIII G 244 (224)44752*FGBC16 AA 44311992DDCPDPR 12/82-22419086DECFGBCDDCPDECAttività d'impresa e formazione del contratto662797UNINA04331nam 22006735 450 991029839570332120200630113350.03-319-95562-410.1007/978-3-319-95562-9(CKB)4100000005958160(MiAaPQ)EBC5501065(DE-He213)978-3-319-95562-9(PPN)229919499(EXLCZ)99410000000595816020180827d2018 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCamel Clinical Biochemistry and Hematology /by Bernard Faye, Mohammed Bengoumi1st ed. 2018.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2018.1 online resource (352 pages) illustrations3-319-95560-8 Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Hematology -- 3. Energetic Parameters -- 4. Nitrogen and Protein Parameters -- 5. Clinical Enzymology -- 6. Macro-Minerals and Electrolytes -- 7. Trace Elements -- 8. Vitamins -- 9. Hormones -- 10. General Conclusion.This work brings together a wealth of data regarding the reference values and factors of variation in biochemical parameters used by camel veterinarians and scientists to determine these animals’ nutritional and clinical status. It also explores several technical aspects involved in determining these parameters, sampling procedures, and essential elements in the interpretation of the results. Though many texts are available on small and large ruminants, much less is known about species confined to the marginal zones of tropical and Mediterranean countries, such as camels. This book addresses precisely this research gap, on the one hand by presenting an extensive review of the literature, and on the other by synthesizing the outcomes of the authors’ numerous previous works. In veterinary medicine, blood tests to help diagnose diseases in cattle were first proposed nearly a century ago, but were mainly developed in the 1960s, initially at specialized research or veterinary services laboratories, and eventually, with the advent of new equipment and the miniaturization of the analyzers, finding their way into veterinarians’ cabinets. Beyond their diagnostic value, veterinary surgeons and zootechnicians also speculated on the potential use of blood tests to evaluate animals’ nutritional status. Thus, a whole range of analyses are now proposed to the stakeholders responsible for animal health. Such analyses could help to define a metabolic profile, which would offer a valuable decision-making tool for experts and researchers alike.BiochemistryVeterinary medicinePhysiologyAgriculturePharmacologyNutritionBiochemistry, generalhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/L14005Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Sciencehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/H67000Animal Physiologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/L33030Agriculturehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/L11006Pharmacology/Toxicologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/B21007Nutritionhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/C18000Biochemistry.Veterinary medicine.Physiology.Agriculture.Pharmacology.Nutrition.Biochemistry, general.Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science.Animal Physiology.Agriculture.Pharmacology/Toxicology.Nutrition.636.08960756Faye Bernardauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut657611Bengoumi Mohammedauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autBOOK9910298395703321Camel Clinical Biochemistry and Hematology2505645UNINA03655nam 22007934a 450 991095870530332120251117115104.0978661235636097805209260800520926080978128235636812823563649781597345682159734568710.1525/9780520926080(CKB)111087027177552(EBL)224591(OCoLC)475931481(SSID)ssj0000134188(PQKBManifestationID)11150141(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000134188(PQKBWorkID)10054461(PQKB)10251963(MiAaPQ)EBC224591(OCoLC)52841385(MdBmJHUP)muse30410(DE-B1597)520849(OCoLC)1114816538(DE-B1597)9780520926080(Au-PeEL)EBL224591(CaPaEBR)ebr10048745(CaONFJC)MIL235636(Perlego)551429(EXLCZ)9911108702717755220020403d2002 ub 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrCustomers and patrons of the mad-trade the management of lunacy in eighteenth-century London : with the complete text of John Monro's 1766 case book /Jonathan Andrews and Andrew Scull1st ed.Berkeley, CA University of California Press20021 online resource (351 p.)Medicine and society ;12John Monro's 1766 case book C1-C124 p.9780520226609 0520226607 Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-201) and index.Front matter --Contents --Illustrations --Preface --Acknowledgments --Part One. Managing Lunacy in Eighteenth-Century London --Part Two. John Monro's 1766 Case Book --Notes --Bibliography --IndexThis book is a lively commentary on the eighteenth-century mad-business, its practitioners, its patients (or "customers"), and its patrons, viewed through the unique lens of the private case book kept by the most famous mad-doctor in Augustan England, Dr. John Monro (1715-1791). Monro's case book, comprising the doctor's jottings on patients he saw in the course of his private practice--patients drawn from a great variety of social strata--offers an extraordinary window into the subterranean world of the mad-trade in eighteenth-century London. The volume concludes with a complete edition of the case book itself, transcribed in full with editorial annotations by the authors. In the fragmented stories Monro's case book provides, Andrews and Scull find a poignant underworld of human psychological distress, some of it strange and some quite familiar. They place these "cases" in a real world where John Monro and other successful doctors were practicing, not to say inventing, the diagnosis and treatment of madness.Medicine and society ;12.PsychiatristsEnglandBiographyPsychiatryEnglandHistory18th centuryMentally illEnglandCase studiesPsychiatristsPsychiatryHistoryMentally ill616.89/0092BAndrews Jonathan1961-1860857Scull Andrew1947-1707170MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958705303321Customers and patrons of the mad-trade4466774UNINA