01709nlm 2200277Ia 450 99660437190331620240627093442.020100607d2011---- uy 0engUSdrcnuIslam and Christianitytheological themes in comparative perspectiveJohn RenardBerkeleyUniversity of California Press2011Testo elettronico (PDF) (342 p.)Base dati testualeAlla luce della diffusa percezione pubblica di incompatibilità tra Islam e Cristianesimo, questo libro fornisce un confronto diretto, tanto necessario, di queste due grandi tradizioni di fede da un’ampia prospettiva teologica. Il pluripremiato studioso John Renard mette in luce le somiglianze e le differenze tra Islam e Cristianesimo attraverso una chiara esplorazione di quattro dimensioni principali: storica, religiosa, istituzionale, etica e spirituale. In tutto il libro vengono presentati confronti tra elementi concreti come dichiarazioni di credo, testi di preghiera e scritti di importanti teologi e mistici. Include anche un glossario di termini teologici tecnici. Per i lettori occidentali in particolare, questo lavoro equilibrato e autorevole ribalta alcuni stereotipi comuni sull’Islam, in particolare quelli emersi nel decennio successivo all’11 settembre 2001.Theological themes in comparative perspectiveIslamismo [Relazioni con la] CristianitàBNCF297.283RENARD,John1944-1641510ITcbaREICAT996604371903316EBERIslam and Christianity4010513UNISA04087nam 22005293 450 991100921130332120240317090303.097898151368699815136860(MiAaPQ)EBC31211246(Au-PeEL)EBL31211246(CKB)30897986400041(Exl-AI)31211246(OCoLC)1427666804(DE-B1597)730007(DE-B1597)9789815136869(Perlego)4368499(EXLCZ)993089798640004120240317d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBioderived Materials1st ed.Sharjah :Bentham Science Publishers,2024.©2024.1 online resource (245 pages)9789815136876 9815136879 Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- End User License Agreement -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Peptidomimetics a Versatile Synthon for Biomaterials: Design Principles and Solutions -- Ankita Sharma1, Naureen Khan1, Vaibhav Shivhare1, Rishabh Ahuja1 and Anita Dutt Konar2,3,* -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. What are Peptides? -- 1.2. A Brief Overview of Different Amino Acids -- 2. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS -- 2.1. Need for Protecting Groups -- 2.2. For Peptide System -- 2.3. Problems Encountered in Peptide Reactions -- 3. STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION IN PROTEINS -- 3.1. Primary (1°) Structure -- 3.2. Secondary (2°) Structure -- 3.3. Tertiary (3°) Structure -- 3.4. Quaternary (4°) Structure -- 4. TOOLS FOR STABILIZING SECONDARY STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF PROTEINS: INTRODUCTION TO TORSION ANGLES AND RAMACHANDRAN PLOT -- 5. DIFFERENT FOLDING PATTERNS/SECONDARY STRUCTURES OF PROTEINS -- 5.1. Helices -- 5.1.1. α-helix -- 5.1.2. 310-helix -- 5.1.3. π-helix -- 5.2. β-sheets -- 5.3. Reverse TurnsGenerated by AI.Naturally-derived biomaterials invite immense interest from diverse segments of science and engineering. Recent decades have witnessed a leap in knowledge and efforts in ongoing research with biomaterials as synthons, yet biomaterial research never fails to create surprises. This book summarizes modern knowledge of bioderived materials for beginners in research and advanced readers in materials science. The book lays the foundations of understanding the design and development of mimetic peptides and enzyme mimetic bioinorganic catalysts, including the toolsets used in the process. Next, the book demonstrates different approaches for obtaining task-specific designer hydrogels. Additional topics covered in the book are tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. From this point, the book presents information on complex biomaterials systems: bacterial cellulose, cell membrane architecture for nanocomposite material design, and whole cellular microorganisms. Chapters provide applied knowledge with information on the strategies used to design novel biomaterials for applications such as drug delivery, therapy and controlled chemical synthesis. In summary, this book brings together a wealth of information on bioderived materials with versatile applications, derived from different sources, such as plant derivatives and microorganisms (in part or whole as synthons), benefitting readers from multidisciplinary backgrounds. Readership Graduate students in materials science and biotechnology, industry professionals and early career researchers.BiotechnologyGenerated by AIBiocatalysisGenerated by AIBiotechnologyBiocatalysis610.28Basu Anindya1827806Konar Anita Dutt1827807MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911009211303321Bioderived Materials4395945UNINA