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Ce livre pose une question brûlante : la construction européenne constitue-t-elle encore un but qui puisse être partagé par les États et légitimé par leurs citoyens ? Dans cet essai d’économie politique, Michel Aglietta et Thomas Brand ne se contentent pas d’analyser les ressorts monétaires de la crise actuelle. S’ils montrent que l’euro est une monnaie étrangère et incomplète, ils vont bien au-delà en mettant au jour les facteurs de divergence qui ont entraîné les déséquilibres commerciaux et industriels de la zone euro. Dénonçant au passage nombre d’idées reçues – sur le rôle des dettes publiques dans la crise ou sur la compétitivité –, ils dressent un réquisitoire sévère des politiques menées depuis 2010, qui ont trop souvent pris les symptômes pour les causes. Surtout, ils font des propositions liant étroitement la réforme de la gouvernance européenne à un véritable projet de croissance. Car une conviction forte les anime : il ne suffit pas de redéfinir le mandat de la Banque centrale européenne ou de mettre en place l’union bancaire – mesures ô combien nécessaires – pour redonner confiance aux citoyens désabusés. Il faut aussi partager les politiques industrielles et mettre en œuvre des projets régionaux communs. C’est seulement en construisant ce New Deal que l’on redonnera sa chance à l’Europe
Euro --- 331.31 --- 334.151.1 --- 334.151.20 --- EEC / European Union - EU -Europese Unie - Union Européenne - UE --- Money --- Economisch beleid --- EG : economisch en monetair beleid --- Economische en monetaire unie van de Europese Gemeenschappen: algemeenheden --- European Union countries --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy.
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The cyclic nucleotides 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and 3',5'-cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) play important roles in the control of cardiovascular function under physiological and pathological conditions. In this book, which is a reprint of a Special Issue of the Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease entitled "Cyclic Nucleotide Signaling and the Cardiovascular System", internationally recognized experts give an overview of this vibrant scientific field. The first series of articles deal with the localization and function of membrane-bound and soluble adenylate cyclases, followed by articles on the roles of phosphodiesterase isoforms in the heart. Cyclic nucleotide signaling takes place in nanodomains and the A-kinase anchor proteins (AKAPS) are essential for the compartmentalized assembly of signaling proteins into functional complexes. Reviews on the role of AKAP proteins in the physiology and pathophysiology of the heart are also included in this book. Cyclic nucleotides act through effector proteins and articles on EPAC and POPDC proteins inform the reader of recent developments on these topics. A major advancement in our understanding of cyclic nucleotide signaling came through the use of genetically encoded cAMP sensor molecules, and a series of articles review the current insight that these reporter molecules have provided. The final set of articles in this book deals with the association of the cyclic nucleotide pathway and cardiovascular disease as well as the development of novel therapeutic approaches.
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The cyclic nucleotides 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and 3',5'-cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) play important roles in the control of cardiovascular function under physiological and pathological conditions. In this book, which is a reprint of a Special Issue of the Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease entitled "Cyclic Nucleotide Signaling and the Cardiovascular System", internationally recognized experts give an overview of this vibrant scientific field. The first series of articles deal with the localization and function of membrane-bound and soluble adenylate cyclases, followed by articles on the roles of phosphodiesterase isoforms in the heart. Cyclic nucleotide signaling takes place in nanodomains and the A-kinase anchor proteins (AKAPS) are essential for the compartmentalized assembly of signaling proteins into functional complexes. Reviews on the role of AKAP proteins in the physiology and pathophysiology of the heart are also included in this book. Cyclic nucleotides act through effector proteins and articles on EPAC and POPDC proteins inform the reader of recent developments on these topics. A major advancement in our understanding of cyclic nucleotide signaling came through the use of genetically encoded cAMP sensor molecules, and a series of articles review the current insight that these reporter molecules have provided. The final set of articles in this book deals with the association of the cyclic nucleotide pathway and cardiovascular disease as well as the development of novel therapeutic approaches.
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The cyclic nucleotides 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and 3',5'-cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) play important roles in the control of cardiovascular function under physiological and pathological conditions. In this book, which is a reprint of a Special Issue of the Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease entitled "Cyclic Nucleotide Signaling and the Cardiovascular System", internationally recognized experts give an overview of this vibrant scientific field. The first series of articles deal with the localization and function of membrane-bound and soluble adenylate cyclases, followed by articles on the roles of phosphodiesterase isoforms in the heart. Cyclic nucleotide signaling takes place in nanodomains and the A-kinase anchor proteins (AKAPS) are essential for the compartmentalized assembly of signaling proteins into functional complexes. Reviews on the role of AKAP proteins in the physiology and pathophysiology of the heart are also included in this book. Cyclic nucleotides act through effector proteins and articles on EPAC and POPDC proteins inform the reader of recent developments on these topics. A major advancement in our understanding of cyclic nucleotide signaling came through the use of genetically encoded cAMP sensor molecules, and a series of articles review the current insight that these reporter molecules have provided. The final set of articles in this book deals with the association of the cyclic nucleotide pathway and cardiovascular disease as well as the development of novel therapeutic approaches.
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Measurement. --- Process automation --- Wastewater treatment --- Water pollution --- Wastewater --- Automation --- industry --- Measurement
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