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This 4th edition updates research on some 3,000 species of earthworm, assessing their importance in forest and agricultural ecosystems, their 'sentinel' service in early warning of deteriorating soil quality, and their increasing role in biomedical issues.
Earthworms --- Ecology. --- Cucs de terra --- Ecologia --- Biologia
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The Muna Consortium (Mediterranean and Middle East University Network Agreement) was founded in 2015 and renewed in 2021, when 30 Universities coming from all Countries of Mediterranean area and some others from Middle East signed the Framework Agreement. As written in the Framework Agreement, also in this Muna space in the CUCS Conference, we propose three different main themes: MARE NOSTRUM (our Sea, the Mediterranean), PERSONA (Man) and ORBIS (the Earth), to summarize the proposals of Cooperation between Muna Network Universities. The first session is dedicated to the field of ORBIS to share the sustainability, through the biodiversity as a key element for the development of soil in different aspects as agricolture, fauna and flora sustainable management, with impact in the field of veterinary. Neverthless, a focus is also related to the inclusion and integration in the sustainable cities during this time of pandemia and migration flows with regard to the problem of clima changes in the Mediterranean area. The second session is focused on PERSONA, to share the experiences in the primary immunodeficiency inborn with the contributions of different Universities of different mediterranean area, examinating approaches of prevention and treatment, also thorough the proposal of a comparative study. Culture differencies in this pandemia period and the situation of human rights in the mediterranean basin are discussed. The last item is MARE NOSTRUM, foused on exploitation of the Mediterannean resources proposed by International Cooperations among Muna Partners. Besides the exploitation, the themes of improving the quality of water, the safeguarding of ittic sector and the mandatory better organization of port areas are further developed. In conclusion, a round table discusses the opportunities of the Cooperation, especially to understand which proposals can be followed in the Universities Cooperation and maybe to establish future projects.
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The Muna Consortium (Mediterranean and Middle East University Network Agreement) was founded in 2015 and renewed in 2021, when 30 Universities coming from all Countries of Mediterranean area and some others from Middle East signed the Framework Agreement. As written in the Framework Agreement, also in this Muna space in the CUCS Conference, we propose three different main themes: MARE NOSTRUM (our Sea, the Mediterranean), PERSONA (Man) and ORBIS (the Earth), to summarize the proposals of Cooperation between Muna Network Universities. The first session is dedicated to the field of ORBIS to share the sustainability, through the biodiversity as a key element for the development of soil in different aspects as agricolture, fauna and flora sustainable management, with impact in the field of veterinary. Neverthless, a focus is also related to the inclusion and integration in the sustainable cities during this time of pandemia and migration flows with regard to the problem of clima changes in the Mediterranean area. The second session is focused on PERSONA, to share the experiences in the primary immunodeficiency inborn with the contributions of different Universities of different mediterranean area, examinating approaches of prevention and treatment, also thorough the proposal of a comparative study. Culture differencies in this pandemia period and the situation of human rights in the mediterranean basin are discussed. The last item is MARE NOSTRUM, foused on exploitation of the Mediterannean resources proposed by International Cooperations among Muna Partners. Besides the exploitation, the themes of improving the quality of water, the safeguarding of ittic sector and the mandatory better organization of port areas are further developed. In conclusion, a round table discusses the opportunities of the Cooperation, especially to understand which proposals can be followed in the Universities Cooperation and maybe to establish future projects.
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The Muna Consortium (Mediterranean and Middle East University Network Agreement) was founded in 2015 and renewed in 2021, when 30 Universities coming from all Countries of Mediterranean area and some others from Middle East signed the Framework Agreement. As written in the Framework Agreement, also in this Muna space in the CUCS Conference, we propose three different main themes: MARE NOSTRUM (our Sea, the Mediterranean), PERSONA (Man) and ORBIS (the Earth), to summarize the proposals of Cooperation between Muna Network Universities. The first session is dedicated to the field of ORBIS to share the sustainability, through the biodiversity as a key element for the development of soil in different aspects as agricolture, fauna and flora sustainable management, with impact in the field of veterinary. Neverthless, a focus is also related to the inclusion and integration in the sustainable cities during this time of pandemia and migration flows with regard to the problem of clima changes in the Mediterranean area. The second session is focused on PERSONA, to share the experiences in the primary immunodeficiency inborn with the contributions of different Universities of different mediterranean area, examinating approaches of prevention and treatment, also thorough the proposal of a comparative study. Culture differencies in this pandemia period and the situation of human rights in the mediterranean basin are discussed. The last item is MARE NOSTRUM, foused on exploitation of the Mediterannean resources proposed by International Cooperations among Muna Partners. Besides the exploitation, the themes of improving the quality of water, the safeguarding of ittic sector and the mandatory better organization of port areas are further developed. In conclusion, a round table discusses the opportunities of the Cooperation, especially to understand which proposals can be followed in the Universities Cooperation and maybe to establish future projects.
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This book is designed to present a comprehensive and state-of the-art approach to the diagnosis and surgical management of parasitic diseases involving different organ systems, with emphasis on the gastrointestinal tract. It is divided into five parts that address the various etiologies, current diagnostic dilemmas and methods, as well as the key principles involved in their surgical management. The introduction presents the overall epidemiology and classification of parasitic diseases, followed by chapters that focus on different types of the most frequently encountered parasitic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract found in different parts of the world, with special attention given to the existing surgical debates regarding the use of minimally invasive procedures. The next part places special emphasis on hydatid disease by describing the current extent of this disease, changes in its management, and the most frequent complications and tips on how to avoid them. The following part discusses the surgical management of parasitic diseases affecting different organ systems, including the heart, the lungs, the brain and the urinary system. The final part presents the surgical dilemmas encountered in special situations, such as pregnancy, and the pediatric patient. The Surgical Management of Parasitic Diseases is an important and authoritative resource to surgeons of all specialties dealing with parasitic diseases.
Surgery. --- Gastroenterology . --- General Surgery. --- Gastroenterology. --- Internal medicine --- Digestive organs --- Surgery, Primitive --- Medicine --- Diseases --- Parasitic diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Medical parasitology --- Helmints --- Malalties parasitàries --- Cirurgia digestiva --- Cirurgia de l'aparell digestiu --- Cirurgia --- Cirurgia abdominal --- Cirurgia hepàtica --- Cirurgia intestinal --- Gastrectomia --- Parasitosi --- Malalties infeccioses --- Helmintiasi --- Protozoosi --- Ronya --- Paràsits --- Parasitologia mèdica --- Cucs intestinals --- Cucs paràsits --- Paràsits intestinals --- Cucs --- Anèl·lids
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This book focuses on exposure toxicology in C. elegans. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is sensitive to various environmental toxicants and stresses, and has proven to be an important animal model in both molecular and target-organ toxicology. As a result, over the past 30 years, there has been extensive research on the exposure to environmental toxicants or stresses in nematodes. Based on the available data, the book offers an introduction to the exposure system established in nematodes, discussing various aspects of endpoints that can potentially be used to assess the toxicity of environmental toxicants or stresses. Also exploring various factors affecting toxicity induction, and exposure to environmental toxicants and stresses, it allows readers to gain a systematic understanding of exposure toxicology in C. elegans. .
Medicine. --- Pharmacology. --- Biomedicine, general. --- Pharmacology/Toxicology. --- Drug effects --- Medical pharmacology --- Medical sciences --- Chemicals --- Chemotherapy --- Drugs --- Pharmacy --- Physiological effect --- Health Workforce --- Nematodes --- Toxicologia ambiental --- Ecotoxicologia --- Toxicologia mediambiental --- Higiene ambiental --- Toxicologia --- Anguíl·lules --- Cucs --- Nematodes fitoparàsits
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This book illustrates the currently available strategies for managing phytonematodes. It discusses the latest findings on plant-pathogen-microbiome interactions and their impacts on ecosystems, and provides extensive information on the application of microorganisms in the sustainable management of phytonematodes. This is followed by an in-depth discussion of the application of potential strains of biocontrol fungi, endophytes and actinomycetes to enhance plants’ ability to fend off phytonematode attacks, leading to improved plant health. In conclusion, the book addresses new aspects like the biofabrication of nanoparticles and their application in plant disease management, and presents an extensive list for further reading.
Plant nematodes. --- Phytopathogenic nematodes --- Plant parasitic nematodes --- Nematodes --- Plant parasites --- Nematode diseases of plants --- Nematode-plant relationships --- Plant pathology. --- Plant physiology. --- Agriculture. --- Plant biochemistry. --- Plant Pathology. --- Plant Physiology. --- Plant Biochemistry. --- Phytochemistry --- Plant biochemistry --- Plant chemistry --- Biochemistry --- Botany --- Phytochemicals --- Plant biochemical genetics --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- Plants --- Physiology --- Communicable diseases in plants --- Crop diseases --- Crops --- Diseases of plants --- Microbial diseases in plants --- Pathological botany --- Pathology, Vegetable --- Phytopathology --- Plant pathology --- Vegetable pathology --- Agricultural pests --- Crop losses --- Diseased plants --- Phytopathogenic microorganisms --- Plant pathologists --- Plant quarantine --- Pathology --- Diseases and pests --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- Plagues agrícoles --- Control de plagues --- Control químic de plagues --- Exterminació de plagues --- Lluita contra plagues --- Protecció de les plantes --- Control biològic de plagues --- Control integrat de plagues --- Plaguicides --- Plagues --- Males herbes --- Fongs en l'agricultura --- Patologia vegetal --- Anguíl·lules --- Cucs --- Nematodes fitoparàsits
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