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On the life and works of Mīrābāī, fl. 1516-1546, religious poet.
Thyroid hormones role in development was first suggested in the 18th century when a relationship between goiter and cretinism was found by F.E. Fodere. But it was Rudolf Virchow work in the late 19th century with thyroidectomized animals that clearly demonstrated that goiter led to cretinism. This opened the door to the understanding of TH action on vertebrate development. However given the relative ease by which cretinism could be treated simply by eating animal thyroid gland or iodine supplementation, research into the action of TH on vertebrate development has been lagging. This was further enhanced by the complex biology of TH where, after production in the gland, entry, activation and b...
Life and works of Bhagwati Charan Verma, b. 1903, Hindi writer.
Aneeta Sanas, known by her spiritual alias AniTara, stands as a luminary in the expansive realm of metaphysical exploration, holistic healing, and spiritual guidance. With a profound career that spans over two decades, Aneeta has become a guiding light, leading countless individuals on transformative journeys toward self-discovery and ascension into higher realms. From the early years of her life, Aneeta exhibited an innate connection to the spiritual dimensions, fostering a deep curiosity about the metaphysical aspects of existence. This curiosity propelled her into a multifaceted exploration of various spiritual practices and modalities, laying the groundwork for a lifelong commitment to u...
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This book provides a series of comprehensive views on various important aspects of vertebrate photoreceptors. The vertebrate retina is a tissue that provides unique experimental advantages to neuroscientists. Photoreceptor neurons are abundant in this tissue and they are readily identifiable and easily isolated. These features make them an outstanding model for studying neuronal mechanisms of signal transduction, adaptation, synaptic transmission, development, differentiation, diseases and regeneration. Thanks to recent advances in genetic analysis, it also is possible to link biochemical and physiological investigations to understand the molecular mechanisms of vertebrate photoreceptors wit...
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