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Ions in the Brain

Ions, their transport across membranes, and their flow through specialized ion channels are central to the understanding of brain function, normal and pathological. The first part of this book deals with the regulation of ions in brain extra- and intracellular fluids. Regulation is effected
by the blood-brain barrier, and by membrane ion pumps and other transport mechanisms of neurons and glial cells. Normally adjusted for optimal neural function, ion levels can change and alter the excitability of neurons and influence synaptic transmission in healthy and diseased brains. After an
introduction to the electrophysiology of epilepsy, and a description of experimental seizure "models," the second part discusses the roles of the faulty regulation of ions and of the diseases of ion channels in generating epileptic seizures. The mechanisms of action of various anticonvulsant drugs
are also considered. The third part is devoted to the phenomenon of spreading depression and its likely role in human diseases. The final chapters of the book deal with the role of ions in the devastation caused by lack of oxygen and by insufficient blood flow to brain tissue, and the reasons for
the exceptional vulnerability of certain classes of central neurons in hypoxia and stroke. The book will be of interest to neuroscientists, neurobiologists, neurophysiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and to their students and trainees.

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Vegetables and Fruits: Nutritional and Therapeutic Values

The modern synthetic diet, formulated to appeal to our inherent attraction to sugar, salt, fats, and calories at the expense of nutrition, leaves us over-fed and under-nourished. A considerable portion of chronic human diseases, including diabetes and heart disease, appear to be related largely to a diet that is inadequate in the essential vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, and other constituents found in natural, unprocessed foods.
Employing a no-nonsense, tabular format, Vegetables and Fruits: Nutritional and Therapeutic Values presents detailed information on nutritional and therapeutic constituents and their applications for more than 200 vegetables and fruits currently available in North American markets. Edited by one of the worlds best known and respected researchers, this comprehensive reference guide begins with a general introduction to essential human values such as protein, minerals, vitamins, and fiber.
Five tables list nutritional and therapeutic values, vitamin and mineral content, and flavonoid, isoflavone, and carotenoid presence in raw vegetables. The sixth presents uses of vegetables and fruits to maintain health and fight disease. Five appendices provide lists of scientific and English names, as well as a review of chemical compounds and their sources.
Today, dietitians agree that plant foods should comprise the major part of the healthy human diet. Moreover, they have determined that fruits and vegetables are the keys to obtaining not just adequate vitamins and minerals, but a wide variety of other elements that can contribute therapeutically to human health. With the increasing emphasis on good nutrition and healthy eating, this handy guide is crucial to ensuring optimal nutrition from a plant-based diet.

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BBC - Life In Cold Blood The Complete Series

Episode 01 - The Cold Blooded Truth

A cold blood creature needs solar power - soaking up the rays but hibernating in winter. We meet frogs that moisturise,jousting tortoises and frozen turtles that return to life. They can be sophisticated creatures like the bubble-massaging saltwater crocodile or the Balearic wall lizard that has a relationship with a flower, but there are the exceptions to the cold-blooded rules such as the teenage tyrannosaurus rex and the largest reptile on earth, the leatherback turtle.


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Learning 3ds Max 9 Basic Creations

These tutorials consists of absolute basic foundations of 3ds Max. Learning these small sections are vital to modeling as is any part of 3ds Max.
These tutorials will give you a good understanding of the chosen topics which are as follows:

1. Understanding Edit Poly Objects
2. The Cut Command
3. Bevel and Extrude
4. Soft Selection
5. Fixing Geometry Issues
6. Boolean Operation
7. Shape Merging Objects
8. Creating Walls
9. Creating Windows
10. Creating Doors in walls
11. Creating Stairs

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