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An analysis of the causes and implications of the gendered structure of the legal profession in Canada and elsewhere. The author concludes that until there is significant change in how women are perceived in relation to domestic duties, it is unlikely that they will attain equality within the legal profession.
Over the last decade, our understanding of metabolism in the context of cancer has evolved greatly. It is now evident that altered cellular metabolism is an integral effector of tumorigenesis that is intricately intertwined with cell signaling as well as genetic and epigenetic regulation of diverse tumor programs. Recognizing the dysregulation of cellular metabolism as an important aspect of tumor function has offered new potential direction to seek clinical benefit by providing targets for the development of novel therapeutics. To-date, several small molecule inhibitors that target tumor or immune cell metabolism are being explored in active clinical trials as either preventive, stand-alone, or adjuvant therapies for various malignancies. Thus, identifying critical metabolic vulnerabilities in pre-neoplastic cells, cancer cells, and immune cells has direct and timely relevance for developing additional treatment and preventative strategies against cancer.
This book represents the eighth edition of what has become 3.n established reference work, MAJOR COMPANIES OF THE Guide to the =AR EAST & AUSTRALASIA. This volume has been carefully 'esearched and updated since publication of the previous arrangement of the book 3dition, and provides more company data on the most mportant companies in the region. The information in the This book has been arranged in order to allow the reader to )()ok was submitted mostly by the companies themselves, find any entry rapidly and accurately. I ;ompletely free of charge. For the second time, a third volume Ilas been added to the series, covering major companies in Company entries are listed alphabetically within ...
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