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Arabic, one of the official languages of the United Nations, is spoken by more than half a billion people around the world and is of increasing importance in today's political and economic spheres. The study of the Arabic language has a long and rich history: earliest grammatical accounts date from the 8th century and include full syntactic, morphological, and phonological analyses of the vernaculars and of Classical Arabic. In recent years the academic study of Arabic has become increasingly sophisticated and broad. This state-of-the-art volume presents the most recent research in Arabic
Arabic language --- Semitic languages --- Usage. --- Rhetoric. --- Variation. --- Discourse analysis. --- Arabic languages
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Regeneration, the homeostatic ability to maintain tissue structure in the face of normal cell turnover or loss of tissue damaged by trauma or disease, is an essential developmental process that continues throughout life. As recently as a decade ago, any serious discussion of the possibility of regeneration becoming a practical medical tool in the near future had the air of science fiction or over-optimistic speculation. The term “regenerative medicine” was certainly on many lips but few actually expected to soon see it applied in a clinical setting. A tidal wave of discovery has changed that and investigating the cellular mechanisms of natural regeneration has become one of the hottest topics in developmental biology and biomedicine in general. Many researchers entering the field find that the regeneration literature is still quite diffuse perhaps owing to the disparate biological systems that have been the object of study including hydra, planaria, newts, axolotls and more recently several mouse strains. The volume editors believe that an attempt to organize or systematize the literature is long overdue. In this volume, respected experts highlight the latest findings in vertebrate (including mammals) wound healing and regeneration. They present eleven reviews that cover a wide range of topics, from wound repair and its relationship to regeneration, through systems including lenticular, neural, and musculoskeletal tissues and limbs, to epigenetics and the role of the cell cycle. Nuclear reprogramming and cellular plasticity, which open the door for potential regenerative medical therapies for injury and degenerative disease, are recurring themes throughout the book. We are all now part of the regeneration revolution.
Developmental biology. --- Human genetics. --- Human physiology. --- Medicine. --- Neurosciences. --- Regeneration -- physiology. --- Regeneration (Biology). --- Regeneration (Biology) --- Biological Processes --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Biological Phenomena --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Phenomena and Processes --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Physiology --- Regeneration --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Regenerative medicine. --- Regenerative biology --- Regrowth (Biology) --- Tissue engineering. --- Biomedicine. --- Human Physiology. --- Human Genetics. --- Regenerative Medicine/Tissue Engineering. --- Developmental Biology. --- Medicine --- Development (Biology) --- Biology --- Growth --- Ontogeny --- Biomedical engineering --- Regenerative medicine --- Tissue culture --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Human biology --- Human body --- Genetics --- Heredity, Human --- Physical anthropology --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Life sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Developmental biology --- Autotomy --- Wound healing
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