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Chen ; acquisition editor Natalie Farra ; designer Matthew Limbert ; contributors Jerome Badaut [and seventeen others] 210 1$aAmsterdam, [Netherlands] :$cAcademic Press,$d2016. 210 4$d©2016 215 $a1 online resource (212 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $aIntroduction to the ventricular system and choroid plexus / Tatsuhiro Fujii, Joshua Youssefzadeh, Michael Novel, Josh Neman -- Development of brain ventricles and choroid plexus / Ellen M. Carpenter -- Choroid plexus : structure and function / Florence M. Hofman, Thomas C. Chen -- Toward an artificial choroid plexus, concept and clinical implications / Thomas Brinker, John Morrison -- Choroid plexus tumors / Sean A. Grimm, Marc C. 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Qu'il n'y ait au monde que les substances simples et leurs modifications ne présente plus l'évidence d'une position philosophique achevée. Dans le meilleur des mondes possibles, les âmes ne sont jamais sans corps et la moindre portion de matière renferme un univers de créatures vivantes. Au moment même où Leibniz semble embrasser une position « idéaliste » en peuplant le monde d'une infinité d'entités psychiques, ne développe-t-il pas le concept d'organisme comme en marge de cette métaphysique ? Déjà, dans les années où la célèbre théorie de la notion complète servait à penser la substance individuelle, la réalité du corps organique imposait l'idée d'une substantialité proprement corporelle. Composition infinie irréductible aux modalités de l'étendue, le corps organique, machine de la nature, force à repenser les conditions d'existence de l'individualité vivante, dont l'ego cartésien n'est plus qu'un problématique modèle. La question n'est plus tant de savoir si Leibniz a admis l'existence de substances corporelles en sus des monades, que de comprendre en quoi la réalité organique devient un modèle pour penser la connexion de toutes les substances, des simples aux composées, des brutes aux raisonnables. Du « moi » à la monade, comment la nécessaire inscription corporelle de l'individualité s'opère-t-elle ? 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Introduction - John Sunday Ojo, Fola Aina and Samuel Oyewole -- Part 1: The Causes and Characters of Armed Banditry -- 2. Climate Change and Armed Banditry in North-West Nigeria: A Synergy of Convenience ? Oluwole Ojewale and Jumoke Ayandele -- 3. Borderless Criminals or Comrades in Commune: The Transnational Dimension of Nomadic Armed Banditry in North-West - John Sunday Ojo and Fola Aina -- 4. Monetizing Peace, Boundless Bargaining or Fragile Truce? Armed Banditry, Circular Economy of Kidnapping, and the Politics of Transactional Security ? Femi Philip -- 5. Fulanising Armed Banditry in North-West Nigeria: Towards a Criminalisation of an Ethnic Identity - Siddique Abubakar -- 6. Armed Banditry and Arms Trafficking in Northwest Nigeria - Ilufoye Sarafa Ogundiya and Titus Utbie -- Part II: The Consequences of Armed Banditry -- 7. Unveiling Northwestern Nigeria?s Armed Banditry-Induced Humanitarian Crisis - Fola Aina and John Sunday Ojo -- 8. The Convergence of Chaos: Is Armed Banditry Terrorism in Disguise? - Oluwole Ojewale and John Sunday Ojo -- 9. Masking the Reign of Terror in Nigeria: Armed Banditry and State Complacency ? AI Chukwuma Okoli -- 10. Armed Banditry, Nigerian State, and the Politics of Framing Terrorism - Charles E. Ekpo -- 11. Armed Banditry and its Impact on Food Security ? Samuel Oyewole and Titus Utibe -- 12. Armed Banditry and its Effect on Human Capital Development in Northwest Nigeria. ? Seun Bamidele -- 13. Gendered Dimensions to Armed Banditry in Northwest Nigeria: Livelihood and vulnerability - Maryanne Iwara or Jumoke Ayandele -- Part III: Controlling Armed Banditry -- 14. Nigerian State and the War Against Armed Banditry - Kazeem Lamidi -- 15. ?Yan Sakai Vigilantism and Community Response to Armed Banditry in Nigeria?s North-West ? Murtala Rufai and James Barnett -- 16. Negotiating Peace or Peace on Trial: Armed Banditry and the Cacophony of Blanket Amnesty - Gbeke Adenuga -- 17. Conclusion - John Sunday Ojo, Fola Aina and Samuel Oyewole. 330 $aIn Nigeria, armed banditry has emerged as a contemporary threat to national security. Commentators and scholars have repeatedly pointed to overlapping foci such as herders-farmers' conflicts, warlordism, ungoverned spaces, transnational criminal networks, and the proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) from Libya as dynamics influencing the current security dilemma in Nigeria. The emergence of armed banditry has triggered the prevalence of everyday killings, kidnapping for ransom, property destruction, and cattle rustling. However, the group's origin remains obscure, while its objectives and organizational structure are fuzzy. This book aims to unravel the evolution, dynamics, and trajectories of armed banditry in Nigeria. As it explores the activities of armed banditry in Nigeria, the debate will focus on its historical context, socio-economic consequences, transnational dimensions, and the response to armed banditry in Nigeria. Furthermore, the book will explore whether the scourge of armed banditry represents a new terrorist organization with a distinct ideological orientation (if at all) or another non-state armed group creating and profiting from a criminal economy through the reign of terror. In response to the increasing concern for the criminal activities of armed banditry in Nigeria, the book anticipates unpacking its emerging trends and operational nomenclature. John Sunday Ojo is a doctoral researcher at the University of Portsmouth, UK. He earned his MA in Global Development from the University of Leeds, UK and an MSc in Urban Management and Development from Erasmus University in the Netherlands. Folahanmi Aina obtained a doctorate in Leadership Studies (security and development) from King?s College London. He completed his MSc in African Studies from the University of Oxford and earned another Master's in International Development Policy from Seoul National University, South Korea. Samuel Oyewole is a lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria. 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