01156nam1-22003851n-450-99000113090020331620050428144212.088-397-0464-7000113090USA01000113090(ALEPH)000113090USA0100011309020030204-1987----m||y0itay0103----baitaITSperduti nel buioa cura di Alfredo BarbinaTorinoNuova ERI1987156 p.ill.24 cmBiblioteca di Bianco e Nero12001Biblioteca di Bianco e Nero1Sperduti nel buio <film>791.4372BARBINA,AlfredoITsalbcISBD990001130900203316XIII.2. 1055 (XVI E 106)139281 L.M.XVI E00083327BKUMAJOHNNY9020030204USA011152ANGELA9020030205USA011252ANGELA9020030205USA011253PATRY9020040406USA011718COPAT49020050428USA011442Sperduti nel buio980087UNISA01096nam0 22002891i 450 UON0007789320231205102418.52520020107d1942 |0itac50 bafreFR|||| |||||Berbères et ArabesLa Berbérie est un pays européenGénéral Edouard BrémondParisPayot1942392 p., p. di tav.22 cmdata inesattaIT-UONSI B Afr4/0454001UON000665772001 Bibliothèque historiqueBERBERIStoriaUONC018899FIFRParisUONL002984961.004933Storia dei berberi21BREMONDEdouardUONV051140389737PayotUONV246197650ITSOL20250620RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00077893SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI 4 0454 SI MR 16020 7 0454 data inesattaBerbères et arabes609747UNIOR03251nam 2200709 a 450 991101921220332120200520144314.09786612345845978128234584312823458429780470513323047051332297804705133300470513330(CKB)1000000000724776(EBL)470471(OCoLC)609849381(SSID)ssj0000309521(PQKBManifestationID)11257931(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000309521(PQKBWorkID)10282655(PQKB)11534018(MiAaPQ)EBC470471(Perlego)2775085(EXLCZ)99100000000072477619860214d1986 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSilicon biochemistryChichester [West Sussex] ;New York Wiley19861 online resource (274 p.)Ciba Foundation symposium ;121Editors: David Evered (organizer) and Maeve O'Connor.Based on the Symposium on Silicon Biochemistry, held at the Ciba Foundation, London, 17-19 September 1985."A Wiley-Interscience publication."9780471910251 0471910252 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Silicon biochemistry; Contents; Participants; General introduction; Sources and speciation of aluminium and silicon in natuial waters; Introduction to silicon chemistry and biochemistry; Structural aspects of biogenic silica; Silicification by diatoms; Silica in higher plants; General discussion; A primer on organosilicon chemistry; Silicon as an essential trace element in animal nutrition; Biological implications of the interaction (via silanol groups) of silicon with.metal ions; Aluminosilicates and the ageing brain: implications for the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's diseaseEffects of silica on lung collagenUrinary and serum silicon in normal and uraemic individuals; Silica and oesophageal cancer; Biocompatibility of silicates for medical use; Final general discussion; Index of contributors; Subject indexSilicon is the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust, and is found in water, plants and organisms. The contributors decribe how silica gets into and out of organisms and discuss how essential or harmful silicon or silicon-based compounds are in higher animals.Ciba Foundation symposium ;121.SiliconPhysiological effectCongressesOrganosilicon compoundsCongressesSilicon in the bodyCongressesSiliconPhysiological effectOrganosilicon compoundsSilicon in the body574.19/214Evered David857127O'Connor Maeve284912Symposium on Silicon Biochemistry(1985 :Ciba Foundation)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019212203321Silicon biochemistry4417857UNINA