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Principles and techniques of biochemistry and molecular biology / ed. Keith Wilson, John Walker Piece-Analytic Level: Drug discovery and development • Cell membrane receptors and cell signalling • Principles of clinical biochemistry • Enzymes • Radioisotope techniques • Spectroscopic techniques : II Structure and interactions • Spectrocopic techniques : I spectrophotometric technics • Chromatographic techniques • Electrophoretic techniques • Mass spectrometric techniques • Protein structure, purufication, characterisation and function analysis • Immunochemical techniques • Recombinant DNA and genetic analysis • Molecular biology, bioinformatics and basic techniques • Microscopy • Centrifugation • Cell culture techniques • Basic principlesPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011Description: 744 p.Availability:
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Political economy : institutions, competition, and representation: proceedings of the seventh international symposium ... / compil. William Barnett ; co-aut. Melvin Hinich ; co-aut. Norman Schofield Piece-Analytic Level: General equilibrium model with endogenous government behavior • Monetary policy and credibility under exact monetary aggregation • Welfare analysis of political action • Information acquisition and orthogonal argument • Credibility and the responsiveness of direct legislation • Polarization, incumbency, and the personal vote • Campaign contributions and party-candidate competition in services and policies • Adverse selection and moral hazard in a repeated elections model • Initial versus continuing proposal power in legislative seniority systems • On the pervasiveness of sophisticated sincerity • Courts and slavery in the united states : property rights and credible commitment • Communication in institutions : efficiency in a repeated prisoner's dilemma with hidden information • Some foundations for empirical study in the euclidean spatial model of social choice • Party competition in a spatial model of coalition formation • Proportional representation, approval voting, and coalitionally straightforward elections • Development of contemporary political theory • Toward a theory of institutional change • Implementation and enforcement in institutional modeling • Political ideology, communication, and community • Political economy : a personal interpretation and an overviewPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1993Description: 522 p.Availability:
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Perspectives on minority influence / compil. Serge Moscovici ; co-aut. Gabriel Mugny ; co-aut. Eddy Van Avermaet Piece-Analytic Level: Infra-group, intr-group and inter-group : construing levels of organization in social influence • Conformity, innovation and the psychosocial law • Paradox of orthodox minorities : when orthodoxy infallibly fails • When and how the minority prevails • Innovation and socialisation in small groups • Introduction • Rigidity and minority influence : the influence of the social in social influence • Conflict and conversation • Compromisisng public influence for private change • Social support and minority influence : the innovation effect reconsidered • Innovation and minority influencePublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1985Description: 260 p.Availability:
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Perspectives on language & thought : interrelations in development / compil. Susan Gelman ; co-aut. James Byrnes Piece-Analytic Level: Beginning to talk with peers : the roles of setting and knowledge • Parent-child collaboration in young children's understanding of category hierarchies • Language of thinking : metacognitive and conditional words • Acquisition and development of it and because : conceptual and linguistic aspects • Constraints on the acquisition of english modals • Matter of time : interdependencies between language and thought in development • Language and the carrer of similarity • Theories, concepts, and the acquisition of word meaning • Language and categorization : the acquisition of natural kind terms • Convergences between semantic and conceptual organization in the preschool years • Whole-object, taxonomic, and mutual exclusivity assumptions as initial constraints on word meanings • Acquisitional principles in lexical development • Perspectives on thought and language : traditional and contemporany viewsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1991Description: 524 p.Availability:
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Perspectives on activity theory / eds Yrjo Egestrom ; Reijo Miettinen ; Raija-Leena Punamaki Piece-Analytic Level: Activity theory and individual and social transformation • The content and unsolved problems of activity theory • Knowledge as shared procedures • Activity in a new era • Society versus context in individual development : does theoory make a difference? • Cultural psychology : some general principles and a concrete example • Laws, logics, and human activity • Collapse, creation, and continuity in Europe : how do people change? • Activity theory and the concept of integrative levels • The relevance to psychology of Antonio Gramsci's ideas on activity and common sense • The expanded dialogic sphere : writing activity and authoring of self in Japanese classrooms • Improvement of schoolchildren's reading and writing ability through the formation of lçinguistic awareness • Play and motivation • Drama games with 6-year-old children : possilities and limitations • Activity formation as an alternative strategy of instruction • Activity theory and history teaching • Didactic models and the problem of intetextuality and polyphony • Metaphor and learniing activity • Transceding traditional achool learning : teachers' work and networks of learning • The theory of activity changed by information technology • Activity theory, transformation of work, and information systems design • Inovative learning in work teams : analysisng cycles of knowledge creation in practice • Object relations and activity theory : a proposed link by way of the the procesural sequence model • The concept of sign in the work of Vygotsky, Winnicott , and Bakhtin : further integration of object relations theory and activity theory • From addiction to self-governance • Psychomotor and socioemotional processes in literacy acquisition : results of an ongoing case study involving a nonvocal cerebral palsic young manPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999Description: 462 p.Availability:
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Parenting representations : theory, research, and clinical implications / ed. Ofra Mayseless Piece-Analytic Level: Why do inadequate parents do what they do? • Interplay of relational parent-child representations from a psychoanalytic perspective : an analysis of two mother-father-child triads • Intergenerational transmission of experiences in adolescence : the challenges in parenting adolescents • Good investments : foster parent representations of their foster children • Intergenerational transmission of dysregulated maternal caregiving : mothers describe their upbringing and childrearing • Like fathers, like sons? fathers attitudes to childrearing in light of their perceived relationships with own parents, and their attachment concerns • Maternal representations of parenting in adolescence and psychosocial functioning of mothers and adolescents • Modeling and reworking childhood experiences : involved fathers representations of being parented and of parenting a preschool child • The dual viewpoints of mother and child on their relationship : a longitudinal study of interaction and representation • Communicating feelings : links between mothers representations of their infants, parenting, and infant emotional development • Social cognitive appraches to parenting representations • Maternal representations of relationships : assessing multiple parenting dimensions • Sttudying parenting representations as a window to parents internal working model of caregivingPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 460 p.Availability:
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The organization of attachment relationships : maturation, culture, and context / Edited by Patricia McKinsey Crittenden, Angelika Hartl Claussen Piece-Analytic Level: A dynamic-maturational approach to continuity and change in pattern of attachment • Attachment representation in adolescence and adulthood : exploring some intergenerational and intercultural issues • Attachment models, peer interaction behavior, and feelings about the self : indications of maladjustment in dismissing / preoccupied (Ds/E) adolescents • Change and continuity in ambivalent attachment relationships from infancy through adolescence • Stability and change in infant-mother attachment in the second year of life : relations to parenting quality and varying degrees of day-care experience • Adaptation to varied environments • Relations among mothers dispositional representations of parenting • Maternal depression and child-mother attachment in the first three years : a view from the intermountain west • Attachment in children adopeted from Romanian orphanages : two case studies • Characteristics of attachment behavior in institution-reared children • Attachment in Finnish twins • Maternal sensivity • Patterns of attachment in young egyptian children • Behavior problems in Swedish four-year-olds : the importance of maternal sensivity and social context • Maternal sensivity and attachment in East German and Russian family networks • Parent-child synchrony of interaction • Parents and toddlers at play : evidence for separate qualitative functioning of the play and the attachment systemPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000Description: XI, 432 p.Availability:
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Optimal experience : psychological studies of flow in consciousness / ed. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi ; Isabella Selega Csikszentmihalyi Piece-Analytic Level: Future of flow • Optimal experience and the family context • Self-esteem and optimal experience • Optimal experience and the uses of talent • Flow and the quality of experience during work and leisure • Quality of experience in the flow channels : comparison of italian and u.s. students • Systematic assessment of flow in daily experience • Flow in a historical context : the case of the jesuits • Ocean cruising • Modernization and the changing contexts of flow in work and leisure • Flow and writing • Relationship between life satisfaction and flow in elderly korean immigrants • Women, work, and flow • Bosoku : flow in japanese motorcycle gangs • Flow and biocultural evolution • Sociological implications of the flow experience • Flow experience and its significance for human psychologyPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1988Description: 416 p.Availability:
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Numerical reasoning in judgments and decision making about health / Ed. Britta L. Anderson, Jay Schulkin Piece-Analytic Level: Conclusion • Do the numbers help patients decide?: ethical and emprirical challenges for evaluating the impact of quantitative information • A review of theories of numeracy: psychological mechanisms and implications for medical decision making • Rational healthcare • Anticipating barriers to the communication of critical information • Using visual aids to help people with low numeracy make better decisions • Numeracy and genetic screening • Application of numeracy in diabetes mellitus chronic disease care • Patient numeracy: what do patients need to recogniza, think, or do with health numbers • Physicians understanding and use of numeric information • Collective statistical illiteracy in health • Measuring numeracyPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: 313 p.Availability:
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