LEADER 04448 am 2200925 n 450 001 9910137019703321 005 20160602 010 $a2-7535-3677-5 024 7 $a10.4000/books.pur.34431 035 $a(CKB)3710000000733648 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-pur-34431 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/46797 035 $a(PPN)194303586 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000733648 100 $a20160623j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $afre 135 $auu||||||m|||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEspaces de vie, espaces enjeux $eEntre investissements ordinaires et mobilisations politiques /$fYves Bonny, Sylvie Ollitrault, Régis Keerle, Yvon Le Caro 210 $aRennes $cPresses universitaires de Rennes$d2016 215 $a1 online resource (407-[VIII] p.) 311 $a2-7535-1732-0 330 $aPromeneurs du dimanche dans la campagne environnante, adolescents qui déambulent dans leur quartier, étudiants qui font la fête sous les fenêtres de riverains exaspérés, habitants expulsés et relogés dans le cadre d'opérations de rénovation urbaine, schémas directeurs visant à orienter l'occupation et le développement d'un territoire : l'espace est autant objet d'appropriation ordinaire que d'inscription dans des politiques publiques variées. Entendant la notion de mobilisation en un sens large, c'est cette diversité de rapports aux espaces et aux lieux que le présent ouvrage cherche à cerner. Comment se construisent les rapports aux espaces du quotidien ? Comment émergent des tensions, voire des conflits ? Comment les pratiques d'un espace sont-elles pensées par les pouvoirs publics lorsqu'ils les aménagent ? Comment les individus se réapproprient-ils ce même espace ? Quels rapports s'établissent entre leurs mobilisations et les régulations opérées par les pouvoirs publics ? Fruit d'une rencontre entre géographes, sociologues et politistes, ce livre s'est aussi ouvert aux architectes et aux urbanistes. 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Stanfield 205 $aSixth edition, Global edition. 210 1$aHarlow, England :$cPearson,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource (816 pages) $cillustrations 300 $aIncludes index. 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- About the Author -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Brief Contents -- Contents -- List of Boxes -- 1 Introduction to Physiology -- 1.1 Organization of the Body -- Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems -- The Overall Body Plan: A Simplified View -- 1.2 Homeostasis: A Central Organizing Principle of Physiology -- Negative Feedback Control in Homeostasis -- 1.3 The Diabetes Epidemic -- Prevalence of Diabetes -- Obesity and Diabetes -- Classification of Diabetes -- Diagnosing Diabetes Mellitus -- Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus -- Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- 2 The Cell Structure and Function -- 2.1 Biomolecules -- Carbohydrates -- Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, and Polysaccharides -- Lipids -- Amino Acids and Proteins -- Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids -- 2.2 Cell Structure -- Structure of the Plasma Membrane -- Structure of the Nucleus -- Contents of the Cytosol -- Structure of Membranous Organelles -- Structure of Nonmembranous Organelles -- 2.3 Cell-to-Cell Adhesions -- Tight Junctions -- Desmosomes -- Gap Junctions -- 2.4 General Cell Functions -- Metabolism -- Cellular Transport -- Intercellular Communication -- 2.5 Protein Synthesis -- The Role of the Genetic Code -- Transcription -- Destination of Proteins -- Post-translational Processing and Packaging of Proteins -- Regulation of Protein Synthesis -- Protein Degradation -- 2.6 Cell Division -- Replication of DNA -- The Cell Cycle -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- 3 Cell Metabolism -- 3.1 Types of Metabolic Reactions -- Hydrolysis and Condensation Reactions -- Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation Reactions -- Oxidation-Reduction Reactions -- 3.2 Metabolic Reactions and Energy -- Energy and the Laws of Thermodynamics -- Energy Changes in Reactions -- Activation Energy -- 3.3 Reaction Rates. 327 $aFactors Affecting the Rates of Chemical Reactions -- The Role of Enzymes in Chemical Reactions -- 3.4 ATP: The Medium of Energy Exchange -- 3.5 Glucose Oxidation: The Central Reaction of Energy Metabolism -- Coupling Glucose Oxidation to ATP Synthesis -- 3.6 Stages of Glucose Oxidation: Glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle, and Oxidative Phosphorylation -- Glycolysis -- The Krebs Cycle -- Oxidative Phosphorylation -- The Electron Transport Chain -- Summary of Glucose Oxidation -- Glucose Catabolism in the Absence of Oxygen -- 3.7 Energy Storage and Use: Metabolism of Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins -- Glycogen Metabolism -- Gluconeogenesis: Formation of New Glucose -- Fat Metabolism -- Protein Metabolism -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- 4 Cell Membrane Transport -- 4.1 Factors Affecting the Direction of Transport -- Passive Transport Versus Active Transport -- Driving Forces Acting on Molecules -- 4.2 Rate of Transport -- 4.3 Passive Transport -- Simple Diffusion: Passive Transport Through the Lipid Bilayer -- Facilitated Diffusion: Passive Transport Utilizing Membrane Proteins -- Diffusion Through Channels -- 4.4 Active Transport -- Primary Active Transport -- Secondary Active Transport -- Factors Affecting Rates of Active Transport -- Coexistence of Active and Passive Transport Mechanisms in Cells -- 4.5 Osmosis: Passive Transport of Water Across Membranes -- Osmolarity -- Osmotic Pressure -- Tonicity -- 4.6 Transport of Material Within Membrane-Bound Compartments -- Transport of Molecules into Cells by Endocytosis -- Transport of Molecules Out of Cells by Exocytosis -- 4.7 Epithelial Transport: Movement of Molecules Across Two Membranes -- Epithelial Solute Transport -- Epithelial Structure -- Epithelial Water Transport -- Transcytosis -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- 5 Chemical Messengers -- 5.1 Mechanisms of Intercellular Communication. 327 $aDirect Communication Through Gap Junctions -- Indirect Communication Through Chemical Messengers -- 5.2 Chemical Messengers -- Functional Classification of Chemical Messengers -- Chemical Classification of Messengers -- Synthesis and Release of Chemical Messengers -- Transport of Messengers -- 5.3 Signal Transduction Mechanisms -- Properties of Receptors -- Signal Transduction Mechanisms for Responses Mediated by Intracellular Receptors -- Signal Transduction Mechanisms for Responses Mediated by Membrane-Bound Receptors -- 5.4 Long-Distance Communication via the Nervous and Endocrine Systems -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- 6 The Endocrine System:Endocrine Glandsand Hormone Actions -- 6.1 Primary Endocrine Organs -- Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland -- Pineal Gland -- Thyroid Gland and Parathyroid Glands -- Thymus -- Adrenal Glands -- Pancreas -- Gonads -- 6.2 Secondary Endocrine Organs -- 6.3 Hormone Actions at the Target Cell -- Control of Hormone Levels in Blood -- 6.4 Abnormal Secretion of Hormones -- 6.5 Hormone Interactions -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- 7 Nerve Cells and Electrical Signaling -- 7.1 Overview of the Nervous System -- 7.2 Cells of the Nervous System -- Neurons -- Glial Cells -- 7.3 Establishment of the Resting Membrane Potential -- Determining the Equilibrium Potentials for Potassium and Sodium Ions -- Resting Membrane Potential of Neurons -- Neurons at Rest -- 7.4 Electrical Signaling Through Changes in Membrane Potential -- Describing Changes in Membrane Potential -- Graded Potentials -- Action Potentials -- Propagation of Action Potentials -- 7.5 Maintaining Neural Stability -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- 8 Synaptic Transmission and Neural Integration -- 8.1 Electrical Synapses -- 8.2 Chemical Synapses -- Functional Anatomy of Chemical Synapses -- Signal Transduction Mechanisms at Chemical Synapses. 327 $aExcitatory Synapses -- Inhibitory Synapses -- 8.3 Neural Integration -- Summation -- Frequency Coding -- 8.4 Presynaptic Modulation -- Presynaptic Facilitation -- Presynaptic Inhibition -- 8.5 Neurotransmitters: Structure, Synthesis, and Degradation -- Acetylcholine -- Biogenic Amines -- Purines -- Amino Acid Neurotransmitters -- Neuropeptides -- Unique Neurotransmitters -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- 9 The Nervous System:Central Nervous System -- 9.1 General Anatomy of the Central Nervous System -- Glial Cells -- Physical Support of the Central Nervous System -- Blood Supply to the Central Nervous System -- The Blood-Brain Barrier -- Gray Matter and White Matter -- 9.2 The Spinal Cord -- Spinal Nerves -- Spinal Cord Gray and White Matter -- 9.3 The Brain -- Cerebral Cortex -- Subcortical Nuclei -- Diencephalon -- Limbic System -- 9.4 Integrated CNS Function: Involuntary Movement Through Reflexes -- Stretch Reflex -- Withdrawal and Crossed-Extensor Reflexes -- 9.5 Integrated CNS Function: Voluntary Motor Control -- Neural Components for Smooth Voluntary Movements -- Lateral Pathways Control Voluntary Movement -- Ventromedial Pathways Control Voluntary and Involuntary Movements -- The Control of Posture by the Brainstem -- The Role of the Cerebellum in Motor Coordination -- The Basal Nuclei in Motor Control -- 9.6 Integrated CNS Function: Language -- 9.7 Integrated CNS Function: Sleep -- Functions of Sleep -- Sleep-Wake Cycles -- Electrical Activity During Wakefulness and Sleep -- 9.8 Integrated CNS Function: Emotions and Motivation -- 9.9 Integrated CNS Function: Learning and Memory -- Learning -- Memory -- Plasticity in the Nervous System -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- 10 The Nervous System: Sensory Systems -- 10.1 General Principles of Sensory Physiology -- Receptor Physiology -- Sensory Pathways -- Sensory Coding. 327 $a10.2 The Somatosensory System -- Somatosensory Receptors -- The Somatosensory Cortex -- Somatosensory Pathways -- Pain Perception -- 10.3 Vision -- Anatomy of the Eye -- The Nature and Behavior of Light Waves -- Accommodation -- Clinical Defects in Vision -- Regulating the Amount of Light Entering the Eye -- The Retina -- Phototransduction -- Rods versus Cones -- Color Vision -- Light Input to Circadian Rhythms -- Bleaching of Photoreceptors in Light -- Neural Processing in the Retina -- Neural Pathways for Vision -- Parallel Processing in the Visual System -- Depth Perception -- 10.4 The Ear and Hearing -- Anatomy of the Ear -- The Nature of Sound Waves -- Sound Amplification in the Middle Ear -- Signal Transduction for Sound -- Neural Pathways for Sound -- 10.5 The Ear and Equilibrium -- Anatomy of the Vestibular Apparatus -- The Semicircular Canals and the Transduction of Rotation -- The Utricle and Saccule and the Transduction of Linear Acceleration -- Neural Pathways for Equilibrium -- 10.6 Taste -- Anatomy of Taste Buds -- Signal Transduction in Taste -- Neural Pathway for Taste -- 10.7 Olfaction -- Anatomy of the Olfactory System -- Olfactory Signal Transduction -- Neural Pathway for Olfaction -- Chapter Summary -- Exercises -- 11 The Nervous System:Autonomic and MotorSystems -- 11.1 The Autonomic Nervous System -- 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