Rencontres Nationales Culture et Alimentation – CULTURALIA 2014
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Health – Alimentation – Welfare
The first international reunion based on the above‐mentioned theme will take place between the 15 th and the 17 th of October, in Brasov, Romania. In fact, the event represents a continuation of " SANABUNA " Conference which took place in Bucharest, in " Carol Davila " University of Medicine and Pharmacy. The event approached the imperative of reflection and the responsible action towards the "...
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G., Barkus, E., . . . Lewis, S. W. (2012). The feasibility and validity of ambulatory self-report of psychotic symptoms using a smartphone software application. BMC Psychiatry, 12, 172. doi:10.1186/1471-244X-12172 Salamone, J. D. (1996). The behavioral neurochemistry of motivation: Methodological and conceptual issues in studies of the dynamic activity of nucleus accumbens dopamine. Journal of ...
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Nigel E. Hussey,* M. Aaron MacNeil, Bailey C. McMeans, Jill A. Olin, Sheldon F. J. Dudley, Geremy Cliff, Sabine P. Wintner, Sean T. Fennessy and Aaron T. Fisk University of Windsor Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, Australian Institute of Marine Science, University of Vienna Wasser Cluster Lunz, Louisiana State University School of the Coast & Environment, Department of Agricult...
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Voltage-activated sodium (NaV) channels are crucial for initiating and transmitting action potentials, an ability that places them amongst the most widely targeted ion channels by drugs and animal venoms. An increasing number of toxins isolated from animal venom have been shown to interfere with the voltage-driven activation process of NaV channels, possibly by interacting with one or more of t...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Géographie et cultures
سال: 2013
ISSN: 1165-0354,2267-6759
DOI: 10.4000/gc.2930