The DHA Story


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DHA, an omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid, is an essential building block of the membranes of brain cells and retinal photoreceptors; each and every cell membrane in the body gains strength and flexibility from it. This book explains the scientific evidence for the importance of this amazing nutrient.




Charming the Alpha


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A visit with her grandmother doesn't turn out the way she planned. Hannah Crane is stuck. Having just graduated college, she's living at home and has no idea what she wants to do with her life. She turns to her grandmother for advice, but when she's startled by a wolf, everything changes. In the forest investigating a recent rash of murders and missing shifters, werewolf Caleb Overstreet doesn't expect to run into a human, let alone a witch. And especially not a woman whose scent awakens his hunger. As the secrets of her ancestry are revealed, Caleb and Hannah are unable to stay away from each other, putting Hannah in danger. A rival pack believes her to be the key to a curse that would enable them to control other shifters. But is Hannah a wolf charmer or is she really Caleb's fated mate? bbw paranormal romance, urban fantasy




Foods to Fight Cancer


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Find out the facts behind reducing your risk of cancer with cancer-fighting foods in this updated informative and visual guide. With over 700,000 copies sold worldwide, Foods to Fight Cancer explores the link between diet and cancer with information and research backed by the scientific community. Updated and expanded to support that latest cancer research, this guide reveals the best anti-cancer foods and explains how they work in your body to fight and prevent cancer. Learn why your diet needs more berries, Omega 3s, onions, garlic, and green tea to reduce your risk. With over 100 charts, tables, and diagrams that clearly explain the facts and science behind nutrition and debunk popular myths surrounding certain foods, Foods to Fight Cancer is an essential book for anyone looking to improve their health, to have a healthy remission, to begin cancer prevention, or to support a loved one going through treatment. Adhering to recommendations from the World Cancer Research fund, Foods to Fight Cancer is a vital read that details serious dietary and lifestyle changes for the good of your health.




Abel's Omega


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Bax is desperate.Recently widowed, he takes his pups and flees his pack to avoid a new mate who wants him-but not his babies. At Mercy Hills, he finds the help he'd hoped for, but also a man who both attracts and unnerves him. He doesn't want another alpha mate, or even any mate, though he knows that an omega has to have one. But Abel is unlike any other alpha he's ever met, and the hope that had been crushed out of him begins to grow again in the warmth of Abel's kindness and strength.Bax is a dream come true for Abel-smart, loyal, strong, and loving. Everything Abel's ever looked for in a mate. Except the independent omega has no reason to trust an alpha and Abel's going to have to work his way through layers of hurt if he wants to convince Bax he's safe opening his heart.But to keep him, he'll have to fight for him.




Platform Technologies in Drug Discovery and Validation


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Platform Technologies in Drug Discovery and Validation, Volume 50, the latest release in the Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry series, provides timely and critical reviews of important topics in medicinal chemistry, with an emphasis on emerging topics in the biological sciences. Topics covered in this new volume include DELT, Oligos: ASO, siRNA, CRISPR, Micro-fluidic chemistry, High throughput screening, Kinase-centric computational drug development, Virtual Screening, Phenotypic screening, PROTACS, Chemical Biology, Fragment-based lead generation, Antibody-Drug Conjugates, Antibody-recruiting small molecules, Deuteration, and Peptides. - Unique for its treatment of platform technologies for medicinal chemistry and target validation - Provides a single, rich volume that summaries a broad spectrum of expertise relevant to the field - Presents state-of-the-art summaries of platform technologies




The Ogre's Progress


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This book examines how modern French fiction writers have appropriated the ogre figure in order to evoke violence in all its voracity, as well as destructive time, which eats away the moments of our lives as the prototypical ogre of Western literature, Cronus, devoured his own children. The ogre is a ubiquitous figure that appears not only in mythology and literature, but in real life. For French authors haunted by the horrors of World War II, it symbolizes the abominations of the Nazis and their French collaborators, whose memory has been rekindled in recent years, initiating a national malaise that historians have come to call the "Vichy Syndrome." For other writers, the ogre is the sexual deviate who preys upon the innocent. This ogre too has roots in recent history: it began to appear in the 1970s, coinciding with the rise of French feminism, when violence towards women and children finally began to be openly confronted. Jonathan F. Krell teaches modern and contemporary French literature and business French at the University of Georgia.




Michiganensian


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Ribonucleases


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Ribonucleases are a ubiquitous and functionally diverse group of enzymes that have a common ability to cleave RNA. Either through scission of internal phosphodiesters, or removal of nucleotides from RNA 5’ or 3’ ends, ribonucleases perform essential roles in gene expression and regulation, genome replication and maintenance, host defense, stress response, and viral strategies of infection. Ribonucleases have also served as highly informative models to understand virtually every aspect of biomolecular structure and function. The fifteen chapters in this volume are written by recognized researchers in the field, and provide in-depth analyses of the major ribonuclease families. Particular focus is given to the relation of ribonuclease structure and mechanism to biological function, as well as ribonuclease dysfunction in certain disease states. Other topics include the evolutionary genetics and functional diversification of ribonucleases, engineered ribonucleases as anti-cancer agents, the mechanisms of action of artificial ribonucleases, and ribonucleases as models to understand protein folding and stability. This volume should serve as an essential reference for a broad range of researchers and educators with interests in RNA metabolism, enzymology, and gene regulation.




The Badger


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UW Archives holds up to three copies of each volume of the yearbook from its initial publication in 1884 to its final publication in 2014 (129 volumes). The publication of the yearbook did not become annual until 1887, as such there are no yearbooks for 1885 or 1886. The only other interruption in yearbooks was for the years 1973 and 1974. There are still yearbooks from these years, but they were published by the Wisconsin Alumni Association rather than the student body, as such they are spare, consisting mostly of portraits of students. UW Archives currently holds at least one copy of every published volume. The 1st copy of each volume is held onsite at UW Archives while the second and third copies, where they exist, are held offsite.