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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This Scientific Publication reviews the information on cancer sites and mechanistic events for the more than 100 agents classified in Group 1 (carcinogenic to humans) by the IARC Monographs Programme. This category of agents is diverse and includes chemicals and chemical mixtures; occupations; metals, dusts, and fibres; radiation; viruses and other biological agents; personal habits; and pharmaceuticals. For the Group 1 agents, there were cross-cutting questions about the relevance to humans of certain cancer sites or mechanistic pathways in animals. This publication is based on a systematic identification and comparison of the cancer sites observed in humans and those observed in experimental animals, and a compilation of mechanistic events for agents known to cause cancer in humans. Relevant information was analysed on all the agents classified in Group 1 in Monographs up to and including Volume 109, most of which are reviewed in Volume 100A-F. A database of tumour sites seen in humans and animals was used to examine the degree of concordance by use of an anatomically based tumour classification scheme. The analysis of mechanistic aspects of the IARC Group 1 agents focused on 10 key characteristics of human carcinogens developed during the course of this work. Genotoxicity was the most prevalent mechanistic characteristic, consistent with the process of carcinogenesis necessarily involving genomic changes. The IARC concordance database represents a useful source of information for comparing animal and human data with respect to the tumours caused in different species. The results of the mechanistic analysis can provide a basis for future efforts to categorize mechanistic data for carcinogens through a systematic review process. These reviews and analyses were discussed during a two-part Workshop on Tumour Site Concordance and Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis convened by IARC. This Scientific Publication is the report of that Workshop and of subsequent work by the participants, both individually and collectively. This publication also presents a statement of consensus among the Workshop participants, which summarizes the main findings and their implications for human cancer risk assessment. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by World Health Organization, 2019
ISBN 10: 9283222172 ISBN 13: 9789283222170
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Published by World Health Organization, 2019
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Published by World Health Organization, 2013
ISBN 10: 9283221583 ISBN 13: 9789283221586
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Condition: New. KlappentextThis Scientific Publication reviews the information on cancer sites and mechanistic events for the more than 100 agents classified in Group 1 (carcinogenic to humans) by the IARC Monographs Program. This category of agents is .
Language: English
Published by Springer Wien Verlag, 2010
ISBN 10: 3211997369 ISBN 13: 9783211997369
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Hardcover. Condition: gut. 2010. Designed to let the reader experience the impressive Porsche Museum, the photography offers a visual tour around and through the building. Black and white photography, mixed with text and plans, illuminate the technical and constructional aspects of the museum. The recently opened Porsche Museum in Zuffenhausen, at the entrance to the city of Stuttgart, is exceptional in three respects: for its architecture, its construction and its urban design. In its form, use of technology and dynamic elegance the design reflects the qualities of the traditional automobile brand. A 160 metre long exhibition element rests on three concrete cores, which enable the smooth structure to float with apparent ease above the level of the ground floor. Upon entering the building the visitor is drawn onto a sunken entrance plateau, effortlessly crossing the threshold between the everyday world and the white Porsche experience. The graphic design concept of Mevis and Van Deursen enables the reader of this book to share with the visitor the sense of moving through the museum. The photography of Iwan Baan guides him visually around and through the building. While the first part of the book relies on pure black and white photography the second part uses texts and plans to illuminate the technical and constructional aspects of the project. This is a book for anyone interested in the architecture of the Porsche Museum. At the same time it is in itself an object crafted according to the same principles. DMAA Delugan Meissl Associated Architects was founded in Vienna in 1993 by Elke Meissl and Roman Delugan. The office, which now has a team of 20, became DMAA Delugan Meissl Associated Architects in 2004 upon the naming of Dietmar Feistel, Martin Josst and Christopher Schweiger as partners. Professor HG Merz, established offices in Stuttgart in 1981 and Berlin in1993. He is an architect and museum designer and teaches experimental design at the Technical University of Darmstadt. Alongside museum and exhibition design he specialises in working with historic buildings. Liquid Frontiers, Vienna was founded in 2000 by Sabine Dreher and Christian Muhr. The Liquid Frontiers label operates as an independent platform for the creation of exhibitions and publications in the areas of art, architecture and design. Annette Bögle, born 1968, studied civil engineering. She worked as an engineer while holding a number of teaching posts. 200104 Curator of the exhibition "Leicht Weit Light Structures" in the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt. 2004 Doctorate "Aspects of the Morphology of Complex Building Forms". Since 2004, Academic Assistant, Institute of Concrete Structures, Technical University of Berlin. Kari Jormakka, born 1959, studied architecture und philosophy at the University of Otaniemi in Finland. In 1993 he was appointed as a Professor in the area of Architectural Theory at Tampere University of Technology. Since 1998 he has headed the Institute for Architectural Theory at the Technical University of Vienna. Bettina Köhler, born 1959, studied art history, classical archaeology and urban design in Bonn and Strasbourg. 1996-2003 Assistant Professor of the History and Theory of Architecture at the ETH Zurich. Since 2003 Professor for The History of Art and Culture in the Institute of Fashion Design, FHNW, Technical High School for Art and Design, Basel. Wolfgang Pauser, born 1959, studied philosophy, history of art and law in Vienna. He is a self employed essayist focussing on consumer and everyday culture, fine art, design and architecture and acts as a consultant in the area of strategic brand and product development. Robert Temel, born 1969, studied architecture at the University for Applied Arts in Vienna. He is a self employed researcher, journalist and facilitator in the areas of architecture, cities and culture. Since 2003 he has been Chairman of the Austrian Society for Architecture (ÖGFA). Patrick Wais, born 1975, studied philosophy and sociology at the University of Tübingen. Since 2007 he has been a researcher with the Stuttgart museum designer HG Merz. Together with Professor HG Merz he has co-authored a number of articles on the theme of exhibition design. TOC: Foreword: Christian Muhr, Sabine Dreher.- Essays: Architecture of the Expanded Situation, Kari Jormakka; An Invitation to Move. An Invitation to See. An Invitation to Imagine, Bettina Köhler; Moving Buildings for Parked Cars. Corporate Architecture as the Embodiment of a Brand, Wolfgang Pauser; Controlling the Uncontrollable. The Porsche Museum as an Ingenious Engineering Achievement, Annette Bögle.- Manual: Merz. The Rolling Museum. The Concept; DMAA. Porsche Museum Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. The Design; Paradoxical Planning; States of Floating; The Fourth Dimension; Explicit and In-Built; Perfect Surfaces; A Building as a Borderline Case.- Index. Co-Autor Annette Bögle, Kari Jormakka, Bettina Köhler, Wolfgang Pauser, Robert Temel, Patrick Wais Illustrationen Iwan Baan Mitarbeit: Liquid Frontiers Designer: Mevis & van Deursen Chef-Herausgeber: Sabine Dreher, Martin Josst, Muhr Christian Zusatzinfo numerous ills Sprache englisch Einbandart Paperback Technik Architektur Architecture Automobile Automuseen Construction Delugan Meissl Architekturbüro Museum Porsche-Museum Stuttgart Stuttgart Museen ISBN-10 3-211-99736-9 / 3211997369 ISBN-13 978-3-211-99736-9 / 9783211997369 In deutscher Sprache. 364 pages.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This Scientific Publication reviews the information on cancer sites and mechanistic events for the more than 100 agents classified in Group 1 (carcinogenic to humans) by the IARC Monographs Programme. This category of agents is diverse and includes chemicals and chemical mixtures; occupations; metals, dusts, and fibres; radiation; viruses and other biological agents; personal habits; and pharmaceuticals. For the Group 1 agents, there were cross-cutting questions about the relevance to humans of certain cancer sites or mechanistic pathways in animals. This publication is based on a systematic identification and comparison of the cancer sites observed in humans and those observed in experimental animals, and a compilation of mechanistic events for agents known to cause cancer in humans. Relevant information was analysed on all the agents classified in Group 1 in Monographs up to and including Volume 109, most of which are reviewed in Volume 100A-F. A database of tumour sites seen in humans and animals was used to examine the degree of concordance by use of an anatomically based tumour classification scheme. The analysis of mechanistic aspects of the IARC Group 1 agents focused on 10 key characteristics of human carcinogens developed during the course of this work. Genotoxicity was the most prevalent mechanistic characteristic, consistent with the process of carcinogenesis necessarily involving genomic changes. The IARC concordance database represents a useful source of information for comparing animal and human data with respect to the tumours caused in different species. The results of the mechanistic analysis can provide a basis for future efforts to categorize mechanistic data for carcinogens through a systematic review process. These reviews and analyses were discussed during a two-part Workshop on Tumour Site Concordance and Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis convened by IARC. This Scientific Publication is the report of that Workshop and of subsequent work by the participants, both individually and collectively. This publication also presents a statement of consensus among the Workshop participants, which summarizes the main findings and their implications for human cancer risk assessment. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Gebunden. Condition: New. This work, based on a conference held in San Francisco, California, in 1994, discusses cardiac systolic and diastolic function, and how these can best be measured and interpreted. Other topics covered include: cardiac mechanics flow dynamics vascular prop.
Published by Budapest: Museum of Fine Arts, 2024, 2024
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. 4° - 223pp - Color & Dual-tone photo-reproductions. Published as Exhibition Catalogue: Budapest April-August 2024. André Kertesz (1894-1985) Hungarian-born photographer known for his groundbreaking contributions to photographic composition and the photo essay - Lajos Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) Hungarian painter, photographer, and Bauhaus professor. Learn about his life, work, influences, and legacy in the fields of art, design, and technology. Robert Capa (1913-1954)Hungarian-American war photographer and photojournalist. First edition, text in English. Original Binding. As New!