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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9960413227102883
    Format: 1 electronic resource (340 p.)
    Content: Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)-based products are the most successful microbial insecticides to date. This entomopathogenic bacterium produces different kinds of proteins whose specific toxicity has been shown against a wide range of insect orders, nematodes, mites, protozoa, and human cancer cells. Some of these proteins are accumulated in parasporal crystals during the sporulation phase (Cry and Cyt proteins), whereas other proteins are secreted in the vegetative phase of growth (Vip and Sip toxins). Currently, insecticidal proteins belonging to different groups (Cry and Vip3 proteins) are widely used to control insect pests and vectors both in formulated sprays and in transgenic crops (the so-called Bt crops). Despite the extensive use of these proteins in insect pest control, especially Cry and Vip3, their mode of action is not completely understood. The aim of this Special Issue was to gather information that could summarize (in the form of review papers) or expand (research papers) the knowledge of the structure and function of Bt proteins, as well as shed light on their mode of action, especially regarding the insect receptors. This subject has generated great interest, and this interest has been materialized into the 18 papers of important scientific value in the field (5 reviews and 13 research papers) that have been compiled in this issue.
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-0365-2049-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-0365-2050-3
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1794569944
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (340 p.)
    ISBN: 9783036520490 , 9783036520506
    Content: Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)-based products are the most successful microbial insecticides to date. This entomopathogenic bacterium produces different kinds of proteins whose specific toxicity has been shown against a wide range of insect orders, nematodes, mites, protozoa, and human cancer cells. Some of these proteins are accumulated in parasporal crystals during the sporulation phase (Cry and Cyt proteins), whereas other proteins are secreted in the vegetative phase of growth (Vip and Sip toxins). Currently, insecticidal proteins belonging to different groups (Cry and Vip3 proteins) are widely used to control insect pests and vectors both in formulated sprays and in transgenic crops (the so-called Bt crops). Despite the extensive use of these proteins in insect pest control, especially Cry and Vip3, their mode of action is not completely understood. The aim of this Special Issue was to gather information that could summarize (in the form of review papers) or expand (research papers) the knowledge of the structure and function of Bt proteins, as well as shed light on their mode of action, especially regarding the insect receptors. This subject has generated great interest, and this interest has been materialized into the 18 papers of important scientific value in the field (5 reviews and 13 research papers) that have been compiled in this issue
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    edoccha_9960413227102883
    Format: 1 electronic resource (340 p.)
    Content: Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)-based products are the most successful microbial insecticides to date. This entomopathogenic bacterium produces different kinds of proteins whose specific toxicity has been shown against a wide range of insect orders, nematodes, mites, protozoa, and human cancer cells. Some of these proteins are accumulated in parasporal crystals during the sporulation phase (Cry and Cyt proteins), whereas other proteins are secreted in the vegetative phase of growth (Vip and Sip toxins). Currently, insecticidal proteins belonging to different groups (Cry and Vip3 proteins) are widely used to control insect pests and vectors both in formulated sprays and in transgenic crops (the so-called Bt crops). Despite the extensive use of these proteins in insect pest control, especially Cry and Vip3, their mode of action is not completely understood. The aim of this Special Issue was to gather information that could summarize (in the form of review papers) or expand (research papers) the knowledge of the structure and function of Bt proteins, as well as shed light on their mode of action, especially regarding the insect receptors. This subject has generated great interest, and this interest has been materialized into the 18 papers of important scientific value in the field (5 reviews and 13 research papers) that have been compiled in this issue.
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-0365-2049-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-0365-2050-3
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9960413227102883
    Format: 1 electronic resource (340 p.)
    Content: Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)-based products are the most successful microbial insecticides to date. This entomopathogenic bacterium produces different kinds of proteins whose specific toxicity has been shown against a wide range of insect orders, nematodes, mites, protozoa, and human cancer cells. Some of these proteins are accumulated in parasporal crystals during the sporulation phase (Cry and Cyt proteins), whereas other proteins are secreted in the vegetative phase of growth (Vip and Sip toxins). Currently, insecticidal proteins belonging to different groups (Cry and Vip3 proteins) are widely used to control insect pests and vectors both in formulated sprays and in transgenic crops (the so-called Bt crops). Despite the extensive use of these proteins in insect pest control, especially Cry and Vip3, their mode of action is not completely understood. The aim of this Special Issue was to gather information that could summarize (in the form of review papers) or expand (research papers) the knowledge of the structure and function of Bt proteins, as well as shed light on their mode of action, especially regarding the insect receptors. This subject has generated great interest, and this interest has been materialized into the 18 papers of important scientific value in the field (5 reviews and 13 research papers) that have been compiled in this issue.
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-0365-2049-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-0365-2050-3
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949281998302882
    Format: 1 electronic resource (340 p.)
    Content: Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)-based products are the most successful microbial insecticides to date. This entomopathogenic bacterium produces different kinds of proteins whose specific toxicity has been shown against a wide range of insect orders, nematodes, mites, protozoa, and human cancer cells. Some of these proteins are accumulated in parasporal crystals during the sporulation phase (Cry and Cyt proteins), whereas other proteins are secreted in the vegetative phase of growth (Vip and Sip toxins). Currently, insecticidal proteins belonging to different groups (Cry and Vip3 proteins) are widely used to control insect pests and vectors both in formulated sprays and in transgenic crops (the so-called Bt crops). Despite the extensive use of these proteins in insect pest control, especially Cry and Vip3, their mode of action is not completely understood. The aim of this Special Issue was to gather information that could summarize (in the form of review papers) or expand (research papers) the knowledge of the structure and function of Bt proteins, as well as shed light on their mode of action, especially regarding the insect receptors. This subject has generated great interest, and this interest has been materialized into the 18 papers of important scientific value in the field (5 reviews and 13 research papers) that have been compiled in this issue.
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-0365-2049-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-0365-2050-3
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Sant Adrià de Besòs : Monsa
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043578559
    Format: 141 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9788415829997 , 841582999X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kleinhaus ; Haus ; Minimalismus ; Bildband ; Beispielsammlung
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  • 7
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    Sant Adrià de Besòs : Monsa
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043547639
    Format: 141 Seiten , Pläne
    ISBN: 978-84-15829-97-3
    Note: Text englisch und spanisch
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
    RVK:
    Keywords: Bauökologie ; Einfamilienhaus ; Haus ; Bildband ; Beispielsammlung
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  • 8
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    Sant Adrià de Besòs : Monsa
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043584508
    Format: 143 Seiten , Pläne , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9788416500161 , 8416500169
    Content: Diseño de viviendas con un presupuesto ajustado. Ya sean casas prefabricadas total o parcialmente, ampliaciones, casas construidas con contenedores o incluso un estudio o una casa de acogida para niños
    Note: Text englisch und spanisch
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
    RVK:
    Keywords: Einfamilienhaus ; Kostengünstiges Bauen ; Bildband ; Beispielsammlung
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1799319660
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (309 p)
    Edition: Primera edición
    ISBN: 9786078636167
    Series Statement: Pública Geografía 2
    Content: Las dictaduras y el neoliberalismo en distintos momentos y espacios de América Latina se han caracterizado por el despojo del territorio y, a pesar de los cambios políticos adoptados por las democracias representativas, siguen manifestándose confrontaciones entre grupos poderosos y sociales por la defensa del territorio. Se han gestado movimientos sociales a raíz de las formas de exclusión y subordinación surgidas de la modernidad capitalista latinoamericana, entre ellos, el Movimiento Urbano Popular en México, el Movimiento de los Mapuches en Chile, El Movimiento de los Trabajadores Sin Techo en Brasil y el Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, entre otros
    Content: Desde América Latina los pueblos experimentan una centenaria tradición de luchas recrudecidas y con nuevas presencias y transiciones abarcando todos los territorios donde se extiende y profundiza el capitalismo. Los trabajos que conforman el libro Territorios de América Latina: Identidades, Movimientos sociales y transición contribuyen desde una perspectiva geográfica y con una visión interdisciplinaria al estudio de las problemáticas contemporáneas sobre las políticas de despojo y las luchas por la ciudad y las comunidades rurales en América Latina. Las investigaciones se proponen nuevas introspecciones y lecturas de los conflictos y acciones contemporáneas en América Latina de organizaciones y pueblos en lucha presentadas en cuatro secciones, las notas introductorias
    Content: 1. Territorios, modernidad y capitalismo; 2. De guerras y batallas por el territorio a las resistencias y proyectos por la autonomía y la ciudadanía; 3. La escalaridad de la geopolítica y colonialidad de los megaproyectos y 4. Prácticas políticas, identidades y estrategias en movimientos sociales latinoamericanos. Los capítulos que las componen consideran las experiencias y estrategias de las organizaciones referidas, esperando motiven a las y los lectores a la reflexión sobre las alternativas emancipatorias que conllevan. [Texto de la editorial]
    Language: Spanish
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1643202979
    Format: Lit.Hinw. S. 500-503
    ISSN: 0129-797X
    Content: The issue of the Islamic state has been at the forefront of Malaysian public discourse, but even more so since the announcement by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad in September 2001 that Malaysia was already an Islamic state. The issue has evoked consternation and debate that is not reflected in the mainstream media, and which is symptomatic of the disjuncture between perceptions in public discourse and realities on the ground. This article examines this disjuncture through the symbiosis of the Islamic state issue with its context the state of Islam in Malaysia. It also provides an analysis of the government's text outlining why its administration qualifies as an Islamic state, against one of the main sources used, which is the Shafi'i jurist Al-Mawardi's A-ahkam as-sultaniyya. (Contemp Southeast Asia/DÜI)
    In: Contemporary Southeast Asia, Singapore : Inst. of Southeast Asian Studies, 1979, 23(2001), 3, Seite 474-503, 0129-797X
    Language: English
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