A leading planning scholar explains the logic of plans for urban development to give all those involved with planning human settlements a more thorough understanding of why and how plans are made, enabling them to make better choices about using and making plans. Tables, figures, maps, & index.
Adam Astronaut
"Fun Phones are board books for toddlers--and they're shaped exactly like cell phones! A make-believe key pad decorates each front cover, so kids can pretend to dial and phone a friend. Or they can press the plastic button located just beneath the key pad and listen to the phone ring. It sounds exactly like a real cell phone. When they open the book's front cover, they'll find an amusing little story with bright, full-color illustrations on every board page. In this book, Adam the astronaut blasts off for Mars to give a party for the little green men! Along the way, his friends phone with offers of party treats.
Adam Astronaut
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Cell Biology
Focusing on the structure and function of the cell, this comprehensive new textbook incorporates the latest developments in cell biology. It emphasizes specific macromolecular interactions and their relation to cellular structure and function, and covers such areas as chemical building blocks, assembly, major organelles and components of the cell, cell cycle, cellular regulation, gene expression, viruses, energy interconversions, and more. Winner of the Association of Medical Illustrators "Award of Excellence.
Cell Biology
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Ex Vivo Cell Therapy by Klaus Schindler, ISBN 0126249601
Over the last two decades advances in the understanding of disease at a cellular and molecular level has led to innovative therapies that are based on the administration of cells which have been modified outside of the body. Ex vivo cell therapy is in essence gene therapy delivered by transfer of therapeutic genes to cells in culture, which are then given to the patient to treat fatal infections such as AIDS, or other conditions such as cancer or genetic diseases. These manipulations include the purification and culture of therapeutic cell subtypes, as well as elimination of cells which cause disease (cancer cells or immune cells reacting to the body itself). Gene therapy can be delivered by transfer of therapeutic genes to cells in culture, which are then given to the patient to treat fatal infections such as AIDS, cancer or genetic diseases. For small-scale laboratory methods to become clinically applicable processes, these new therapies require efficient technologies for cell separation,...
Ex Vivo Cell Therapy by Klaus Schindler, ISBN 0126249601
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