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cholera mk1: Journal of Neuroscience Research , 1975 |
cholera mk1: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress, 2011 |
cholera mk1: Library of Congress Subject Headings , 2009 |
cholera mk1: Coast Guard on the Texas Border, The Jackie Kyger, 2021 The Revenue Cutter Service, which later merged with the U.S. Life-Saving Service to form the Coast Guard, patrolled South Texas as early as 1846. In 1852, the first lighthouse was built in Point Isabel, followed by the first lifesaving station in 1881. Salute the heroes who responded to the devastating hurricane of 1919 and stand watch with Chief Pablo Valent, the first Hispanic American to command a rescue station. From Commander Charles R. Wilson's oral history of World War II boot camp to the legacy of station keeper Wallace L. Reed, the longest-serving officer in charge, Dr. Jackie Kyger preserves the heritage of the men and women whose unofficial motto was Law and Order, on the Border. |
cholera mk1: Federal Register , 1996-08-22 |
cholera mk1: Cumulated Index Medicus , 1984 |
cholera mk1: Acta Pathologica Et Microbiologica Scandinavica , 1971 |
cholera mk1: Kürschners Deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender. 3. Ausgabe 1928/29 , 2020-08-10 Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für KÜRSCHNERS DEUTSCHER GELEHRTEN-KALENDER 3A E-BOOK verfügbar. |
cholera mk1: Managing Identified Wildlife : Procedures and Measures British Columbia. Ministry of Forests, 1999 The Forest Practices Code guidebooks help forest resource managers plan, prescribe and implement sound forest practices that comply with the Forest Practices Code. This guidebook is designed to be a fine filter approach to addressing habitat requirements of critical wildlife, in addition to the coarse filter approach provided by the Biodiversity Guidebook and the Riparian Management Area Guidebook. |
cholera mk1: Subject-index of the Books in the Author Catalogues for the Years 1869-1895 Public Library of New South Wales. Reference Dept, 1903 |
cholera mk1: Microbial Hazards of Diving in Polluted Waters , 1982 |
cholera mk1: Die Intensivmedizin in Deutschland P. Lawin, H.W. Opderbecke, H.-P. Schuster, 2013-03-12 Kaum ein klinisches Fach hat in den letzten Jahrzehnten die moderne Medizin tiefgreifender beeinflusst als die Intensivtherapie. Namhafte Herausgeber und Autoren - Intensivmediziner und maßgeblich Beteiligte an der Entwicklung des Faches - haben ihre Erfahrungen und Erinnerungen über das Werden des Faches in 20 Beiträgen zusammengetragen, so dass mit diesem Werk auch ein Stück Medizingeschichte festgehalten wird. In diesem Werk können Sie die hochspannende Entwicklung eines wesentlichen Faches der Medizin nachlesen, verfolgen und verstehen! |
cholera mk1: The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, 2002 |
cholera mk1: Quarterly Progress Report ... for Ntchisi District , 2005 |
cholera mk1: Kürschners deutscher gelehrten-kalender ... , 1931 |
cholera mk1: Malawi International Monetary Fund, 2012-08-03 The Malawi Growth and Development Strategy II (MGDS-II) is a poverty reduction strategy for the period 2006–11, which is aimed at fulfilling Malawi’s future developmental aspiration—Vision 2020. The strategy identifies broad thematic areas and key priority areas to bring about sustained economic growth. A striking feature of this strategy is that the various governmental organizations, private sector, and general public are equal stakeholders. However, successful implementation of MGDS-II will largely depend on sound macroeconomic management and a stable political environment. |
cholera mk1: Zuwachs der Universitäts-Bibliothek zu Dorpat und der mit den übrigen Universitäts-Instituten daselbst verbundenen Büchersammlungen Universitätsbibliothek (Dorpat), 1866 |
cholera mk1: Kürschners deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender auf das Jahr ... Gerhard Lüdtke, Hans Strodel, Hans Jaeger, 1928 Each volume includes Wissenschaftliche Zeitschriften. |
cholera mk1: Federation Proceedings Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 1973 |
cholera mk1: Polygamy in Northern Malawi Mlenga, Moses, 2016-01-13 The early missionaries brought Christianity from the monogamous West to the polygamous societies of Africa. Were the missionaries right in demanding that converts dismiss all but one wife? Was this the demand of the Christian faith or of Western civilization? And were the converts right to dismiss their wives though they had married them according to the laws of the land? And who asked the children if they wanted their mothers to be dismissed and may or may not be married to another man? The book argues that while polygamy is an African reality, it is below Christian moral standards. However is stopping converted polygamous men and women from baptism best practice if we believe that sin can be forgiven for the one who repents? Can the shedding of responsibility for wives and children be made a precondition for such forgiveness? |
cholera mk1: Landmines in Mozambique Arms Project (Human Rights Watch), Human Rights Watch (Organization), 1994 PREFACE. |
cholera mk1: Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History , 1993 |
cholera mk1: U. S. Army Board Study Guide , 2006-06 |
cholera mk1: The Storyteller's Thesaurus Troll Lord Games, 2015-04-30 Writers, game designers, teachers, and students ~this is the book youve been waiting for! Written by storytellers for storytellers, this volume offers an entirely new approach to word finding. Browse the pages within to see what makes this book different: |
cholera mk1: Foodborne Pathogens Joshua B. Gurtler, Michael P. Doyle, Jeffrey L. Kornacki, 2017-06-14 Foodborne illnesses continue to be a major public health concern. All members of a particular bacterial genera (e.g., Salmonella, Campylobacter) or species (e.g., Listeria monocytogenes, Cronobacter sakazakii) are often treated by public health and regulatory agencies as being equally pathogenic; however, this is not necessarily true and is an overly conservative approach to ensuring the safety of foods. Even within species, virulence factors vary to the point that some isolates may be highly virulent, whereas others may rarely, if ever, cause disease in humans. Hence, many food safety scientists have concluded that a more appropriate characterization of bacterial isolates for public health purposes could be by virotyping, i.e., typing food-associated bacteria on the basis of their virulence factors. The book is divided into two sections. Section I, “Foodborne Pathogens and Virulence Factors,” hones in on specific virulence factors of foodborne pathogens and the role they play in regulatory requirements, recalls, and foodborne illness. The oft-held paradigm that all pathogenic strains are equally virulent is untrue. Thus, we will examine variability in virulence between strains such as Listeria, Salmonella, Campylobacter, Cronobacter, etc. This section also examines known factors capable of inducing greater virulence in foodborne pathogens. Section II, “Foodborne Pathogens, Host Susceptibility, and Infectious Dose” , covers the ability of a pathogen to invade a human host based on numerous extraneous factors relative to the host and the environment. Some of these factors include host age, immune status, genetic makeup, infectious dose, food composition and probiotics. Readers of this book will come away with a better understanding of foodborne bacterial pathogen virulence factors and pathogenicity, and host factors that predict the severity of disease in humans. |
cholera mk1: Chromogranins Karen B. Helle, Dominique Aunis, 2006-04-11 Proceedings of Session VII of the Tenth International Symposium on Chromaffin Cell Biology, held August 25-28, 1999, in Bergen, Norway, and a post-symposium workshop on Chromogranins: from Fundamental Physiology to Clinical Aspects, held August 28, 1999, on board the coastal steamer MS Richard With. This book deals with the chromogranins, secretory prohormones from the diffuse neuroendocrine system. The current concepts of their structure, biogenesis, biosynthesis, secretion, tissue-specific distribution, and processing are presented for the first time all within one volume, with emphasis on the functional aspects of the biologically active sequences and the clinical perspectives of the circulation prohormones. |
cholera mk1: Plant Hormone Signaling Systems in Plant Innate Immunity P. Vidhyasekaran, 2014-10-09 Plants are endowed with innate immune system, which acts as a surveillance system against possible attack by pathogens. Plant innate immune systems have high potential to fight against viral, bacterial, oomycete and fungal pathogens and protect the crop plants against wide range of diseases. However, the innate immune system is a sleeping system in unstressed healthy plants. Fast and strong activation of the plant immune responses aids the host plants to win the war against the pathogens. Plant hormone signaling systems including salicylate (SA), jasmonate (JA), ethylene (ET), abscisic acid (ABA), auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins and brassinosteroids signaling systems play a key role in activation of the sleeping immune systems. Suppression or induction of specific hormone signaling systems may result in disease development or disease resistance. Specific signaling pathway has to be activated to confer resistance against specific pathogen in a particular host. Two forms of induced resistance, systemic acquired resistance (SAR) and induced systemic resistance (ISR), have been recognized based on the induction of specific hormone signaling systems. Specific hormone signaling system determines the outcome of plant-pathogen interactions, culminating in disease development or disease resistance. Susceptibility or resistance against a particular pathogen is determined by the action of the signaling network. The disease outcome is often determined by complex network of interactions among multiple hormone signaling pathways. Manipulation of the complex hormone signaling systems and fine tuning the hormone signaling events would help in management of various crop diseases. The purpose of the book is to critically examine the potential methods to manipulate the multiple plant hormone signaling systems to aid the host plants to win the battle against pathogens. |
cholera mk1: Chemical Abstracts , 2002 |
cholera mk1: Moving Out of Poverty Volume 2 Deepa Narayan, Lant Pritchett, Soumya Kapoor, 2009-04-17 Based on discussions with over 60,000 people across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, this book provides a bottom-up view on the processes and institutions that play key roles in poverty escapes, asking how these help or hinder people in their quest to move out of poverty. It argues for poverty-reducing strategies informed by local realities. |
cholera mk1: Science Citation Index , 1975 Vols. for 1964- have guides and journal lists. |
cholera mk1: The Administration of Burma Daw Mya Sein, 1973 |
cholera mk1: Microbial Biotechnology Jayanta Kumar Patra, Chethala N. Vishnuprasad, Gitishree Das, 2018-02-19 This edited book, is a collection of 20 articles describing the recent advancements in the application of microbial technology for sustainable development of agriculture and environment. This book covers many aspects like agricultural nanotechnology, promising applications of biofuels production by algae, advancements and application of microbial keratinase, biocontrol agents, plant growth promoting rhizobacteria, bacterial siderophore, use of microbes in detoxifying organophosphate pesticides, bio-surfactants, biofilms, bioremediation degradation of phenol and phenolic compounds and bioprospecting of endophytes. This book intends to bring the latest research advancements and technologies in the area of microbial technology in one platform, providing the readers an up-to-date view on the area. This book would serve as an excellent reference book for researchers and students in the agricultural, environmental and microbiology fields. |
cholera mk1: 和英語林集成 James Curtis Hepburn, 1867 |
cholera mk1: Dictionary of Medical Acronyms and Abbreviations Stanley Jablonski, 2004-09 This dictionary lists acronyms and abbreviations occurring with a reasonable frequency in the literature of medicine and the health care professions. Abbreviations and acronyms are given in capital letters, with no punctuation, and with concise definitions. The beginning sections also include symbols, genetic symbols, and the Greek alphabet and symbols. |
cholera mk1: Poems Rainer Maria Rilke, 1918 |
cholera mk1: Dictionary of the Amharic Language Charles William Isenberg, 1841 |
cholera mk1: Vulnerability and Social Protection in Malawi , 2007 |
cholera mk1: Won't Get Fooled Again Richie Unterberger, 2011-04-01 From mid-1970 to early 1974, The Who undertook an amazing and peculiar journey in which they struggled to follow up Tommy with a yet bigger and better rock opera. One of those projects, Lifehouse, was never completed, though many of its songs formed the bulk of the classic 1971 album Who's Next. The other, Quadrophenia, was as down-to-earth as the multimedia Lifehouse was futuristic; issued as a double album in 1973, it eventually became esteemed as one of the Who's finest achievements, despite initial unfavourable comparisons to Tommy. Along the way, the group's visionary songwriter, Pete Townshend, battled conflicts within the band and their management, as well as struggling against the limits of the era's technology as a pioneering synthesizer user and a conceptualist trying to combine rock with film and theatre. The results included some of rock's most ambitious failures, and some of its most spectacular triumphs. In Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who From Lifehouse To Quadrophenia, noted rock writer and historian Richie Unterberger documents this intriguing period in detail, drawing on many new interviews; obscure rare archive sources and recordings; and a vast knowledge of the music of the times. The result is a comprehensive, articulate history that sheds new light on the band's innovations and Pete Townshend's massive ambitions, some of which still seem ahead of their time in the early 21st century. |
cholera mk1: Quick Reference General Knowledge Edgar Thorpe, Showick Thorpe, 2014 Quick Reference General Knowledgeis a thoroughly researched, exam oriented text, which will help students to master general knowledge from a variety of fields. This book will prepare students for numerous competitive examinations. The book covers various topics such as history, geography, Indian polity, Indian economy, general science and general knowledge, presenting concise and clear explanations for the students. This book will be useful for SSC, Banking, UPSC, NDA, CDS and other examinations. |
cholera mk1: Metagenomics: Techniques, Applications, Challenges and Opportunities Reena Singh Chopra, Chirag Chopra, Neeta Raj Sharma, 2020-09-09 This book summarizes the various areas of research in metagenomics and their potential applications in medicine, the environment and biotechnology. The book presents the recent advances in theoretical, methodological and applied aspects of metagenomics and highlights their applications in the fields of environmental microbial forensics, bioremediation, drug-discovery and agriculture. In addition, the book discusses various metagenomics approaches used for understanding the microbial physiology and biochemistry. Lastly the book describes a range of bioinformatics tools and computational methods for metagenomics analysis as well as the functional diversity and dynamics of microbial communities colonizing the human skin. |
Cholera - World Health Organization (WHO)
Dec 5, 2024 · Cholera is an extremely virulent disease. It affects both children and adults and can kill within hours if left untreated. Severe cases need rapid treatment with intravenous fluids and …
Cholera - World Health Organization (WHO)
Dec 11, 2024 · Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Cholera remains a global threat to public …
Cholera upsurge - World Health Organization (WHO)
May 19, 2023 · WHO considers the current global risk from cholera as very high and is responding with urgency to reduce deaths and contain outbreaks in countries around the world.
Cholera - World Health Organization (WHO)
Feb 5, 2021 · Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae O1 or O139. It is a global threat to public …
Cholera – Global situation
Cholera is an acute diarrheal infection. When severe, it is characterized by extreme watery diarrhoea and potentially fatal dehydration. It is caused by the ingestion of food or water …
Cholera outbreaks - World Health Organization (WHO)
Mar 10, 2023 · Cholera treatment is simple: using oral rehydration solution. This can be bought/obtained from health workers or even made at home by mixing 1 litre safe water, 6 …
Cholera – Global situation - World Health Organization (WHO)
Nov 30, 2022 · Cholera is an acute diarrheal infection characterized, in its severe form, by extreme watery diarrhea and potentially fatal dehydration. It is caused by the ingestion of food …
Cholera - Angola - World Health Organization (WHO)
Cholera is an acute diarrheal infection caused by consuming food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It is primarily associated with poor sanitation and limited access to …
Choléra - World Health Organization (WHO)
Dec 5, 2024 · Le choléra est une infection diarrhéique aiguë provoquée par l’ingestion d’aliments ou d’eau contaminés par le bacille Vibrio cholerae. Le choléra reste à l’échelle mondiale une …
Multi-country outbreak of cholera - World Health …
Aug 15, 2024 · The dynamics of cholera outbreaks are increasingly complex due to factors that transcend national boundaries, such as population mobility, natural disasters, and climate …
Cholera - World Health Organization (WHO)
Dec 5, 2024 · Cholera is an extremely virulent disease. It affects both children and adults and can kill within hours if left untreated. Severe cases need rapid treatment with intravenous fluids and …
Cholera - World Health Organization (WHO)
Dec 11, 2024 · Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Cholera remains a global threat to public …
Cholera upsurge - World Health Organization (WHO)
May 19, 2023 · WHO considers the current global risk from cholera as very high and is responding with urgency to reduce deaths and contain outbreaks in countries around the world.
Cholera - World Health Organization (WHO)
Feb 5, 2021 · Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae O1 or O139. It is a global threat to public …
Cholera – Global situation
Cholera is an acute diarrheal infection. When severe, it is characterized by extreme watery diarrhoea and potentially fatal dehydration. It is caused by the ingestion of food or water …
Cholera outbreaks - World Health Organization (WHO)
Mar 10, 2023 · Cholera treatment is simple: using oral rehydration solution. This can be bought/obtained from health workers or even made at home by mixing 1 litre safe water, 6 …
Cholera – Global situation - World Health Organization (WHO)
Nov 30, 2022 · Cholera is an acute diarrheal infection characterized, in its severe form, by extreme watery diarrhea and potentially fatal dehydration. It is caused by the ingestion of food …
Cholera - Angola - World Health Organization (WHO)
Cholera is an acute diarrheal infection caused by consuming food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It is primarily associated with poor sanitation and limited access to …
Choléra - World Health Organization (WHO)
Dec 5, 2024 · Le choléra est une infection diarrhéique aiguë provoquée par l’ingestion d’aliments ou d’eau contaminés par le bacille Vibrio cholerae. Le choléra reste à l’échelle mondiale une …
Multi-country outbreak of cholera - World Health …
Aug 15, 2024 · The dynamics of cholera outbreaks are increasingly complex due to factors that transcend national boundaries, such as population mobility, natural disasters, and climate …