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Anti-Cancer Drugs: Pharmacology and Toxicology Author : Horatio Finley Subject : Toxicology ISBN :9798893650112 Anti-cancer drugs are medications used to treat cancer by inhibiting or killing cancerous cells. They work through various mechanisms, such as interfering with cell division, targeting specific molecules Read More |
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Metformin: Mechanisms, Interactions and Pharmacodynamics Author : Milford Cameron Subject : Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ISBN :9781639879830 Metformin is a medicine that helps lower high blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. Its mechanism of action involves lowering the amount of glucose absorbed from intestines, improving insulin Read More |
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Natural Products and Cancer Drug Discovery Author : Felix Cliburn Subject : Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ISBN :9781639879847 Natural Products (NPs) are natural compounds or substances produced by a living organism; i.e., they are found in nature. They have played a significant role in the discovery of anticancer drugs. Microbes Read More |
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God's Providence and Randomness: Scientific and Theological Perspectives Author : Jerry Clark Subject : Religion ISBN :9781639879977 God's providence refers to the belief that a higher power guides events according to a divine plan. It suggests that everything happens for a reason and that there is a purpose behind events, even if they Read More |
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Sport, Physical Activity and Cognitive Functioning Author : Julie Eidsvoog Subject : Sports and Rehabilitation Medicine ISBN :9798893650037 Engaging in sports and physical activities has shown to significantly benefit cognitive functioning across various age groups. Regular exercise promotes improved concentration, enhanced memory, and faster Read More |
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Causality and Acausality in Modern Physics Author : Robert Parle Subject : Physics ISBN :9781639879861 Causality and acausality in modern physics explore the fundamental principles governing the relationship between cause and effect, challenging traditional notions in light of quantum mechanics and relativity. Read More |
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Author : Simon Rose Subject : Political Science ISBN :9781639879878 Art and politics have a dynamic relationship that spans history and culture. Artists often use their creative expressions to critique societal issues, advocate for change, or reflect the ideologies of Read More |
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The Science and Application of Positive Psychology Author : Florence Johnston Subject : Psychology ISBN :9781639879939 Positive psychology is a scientific field focused on understanding and fostering the factors that allow individuals and communities to thrive. This branch of psychology emphasizes strengths, virtues, and Read More |
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Inequality, Poverty and Well-being Author : Solange Schwalbe Subject : Sociology ISBN :9798893650013 Inequality, poverty and well-being are closely linked aspects of society. Inequality means some people have more resources and opportunities than others. Poverty is when people lack basic necessities like Read More |
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Migrants and Strangers in an Urban World: Hospitality and Hostility Author : Robert Fechtman Subject : Sociology ISBN :9798893650020 Hospitality and hostility towards migrants and strangers are critical aspects of social interaction and community dynamics. Hospitality involves the welcoming and inclusive treatment of migrants and strangers, Read More |