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    Ancient records of Assyria and Babylonia,

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    I. Historical records of Assyria from the earliest times to Sargon.--II. From Sargon to the end.Mode of access: Internet

    Prinsip prinsip dasar Kriminologi

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    xv.; 752 hal.; bibl.; ind.; 19 c

    Prinsip-prinsip dasar kriminologi

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    xvi, 752 hlm.: 24 c

    Principles of criminology

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    This classic has been the most authoritative text in the field since 1924. The thoroughly revised Eleventh Edition continues to provide a sound, sophisticated, sociological treatment of the principal issues in criminology.viii, 696 hlm.: 23 c

    Inscriptions from Adab /

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    The numbered leaves are printed on one side only.Edited by Edward Chiera. cf. Foreword."After the first few plates, this volume is made up of accounts ... illustrating the conduct of business in the city and temple of Adab during the third millennium B.C."--Foreword.The texts are from the "Oriental institute collections." cf. p. 7

    Microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) is a neurosteroid receptor

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    The neurosteroid pregnenolone (PREG) and its chemically synthesized analog 3β-methoxypregnenolone (MePREG) bind to microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) and stimulate the polymerization of microtubules. PREG, MePREG, and progesterone (PROG; the physiological immediate metabolite of PREG) significantly enhance neurite outgrowth of nerve growth factor-pretreated PC12 cells. However, PROG, although it binds to MAP2, does not increase the immunostaining of MAP2, contrary to PREG and MePREG. Nocodazole, a microtubule-disrupting agent, induces a major retraction of neurites in control cultures, but pretreatment with PREG/MePREG is protective. Decreasing MAP2 expression by RNA interference does not modify PROG action, but it prevents the stimulatory effects of PREG and MePREG on neurite extension, showing that MAP2 is their specific receptor
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