Albert Burger – författare
Visar alla böcker från författaren Albert Burger. Handla med fri frakt och snabb leverans.
5 produkter
5 produkter
Inbunden, Engelska, 2007
1 681 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This book is about the ontology of anatomy. With respect to the individual ?elds of ontology and anatomy, the ontology of anatomy has aspects of both an old and a new topic area. A new aspect for anatomy is that the ontology of anatomy brings medicine together with molecular biology and its related subjects. Similarly, for the ?eld of ontology, biomedical informatics has seen an explosion in the use of onto- gies and ontology-like resources. There has been a particular interest in ontologies for human anatomy and also the anatomy of other types of organism. This explosion has pushed the ?eld of ontology into the limelight, with new practical applications of ontology being developed and new formalisms to accommodate the things that biologists need to say. The ontology of anatomy covers a broad spectrum of life sciences, but why should medics and geneticists, molecular biologists, etc. really be so interested in anatomy? For medics, the reason for this interest is seemingly self evident—medical things happen to bodies and bits of the body. Surgical procedures are carried out on body parts; illnesses and injuries happen to the body and parts of the body. So, if we are to describe medicine, we need to start with anatomy. For molecular biologists, it is often not immediately obvious that biology and medicine join at the level of anatomy, especially in the study of disease processes and the treatment of disease, particularly through drug action.
E-bok
PDF, Engelska, 20072 036 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
This book is about the ontology of anatomy. With respect to the individual ?elds of ontology and anatomy, the ontology of anatomy has aspects of both an old and a new topic area. A new aspect for anatomy is that the ontology of anatomy brings medicine together with molecular biology and its related subjects. Similarly, for the ?eld of ontology, biomedical informatics has seen an explosion in the use of onto- gies and ontology-like resources. There has been a particular interest in ontologies for human anatomy and also the anatomy of other types of organism. This explosion has pushed the ?eld of ontology into the limelight, with new practical applications of ontology being developed and new formalisms to accommodate the things that biologists need to say. The ontology of anatomy covers a broad spectrum of life sciences, but why should medics and geneticists, molecular biologists, etc. really be so interested in anatomy? For medics, the reason for this interest is seemingly self evident—medical things happen to bodies and bits of the body. Surgical procedures are carried out on body parts; illnesses and injuries happen to the body and parts of the body. So, if we are to describe medicine, we need to start with anatomy. For molecular biologists, it is often not immediately obvious that biology and medicine join at the level of anatomy, especially in the study of disease processes and the treatment of disease, particularly through drug action.
Del 6 - Computational Biology
Anatomy Ontologies for Bioinformatics
Principles and Practice
Häftad, Engelska, 2010
1 633 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This book is about the ontology of anatomy. With respect to the individual ?elds of ontology and anatomy, the ontology of anatomy has aspects of both an old and a new topic area. A new aspect for anatomy is that the ontology of anatomy brings medicine together with molecular biology and its related subjects. Similarly, for the ?eld of ontology, biomedical informatics has seen an explosion in the use of onto- gies and ontology-like resources. There has been a particular interest in ontologies for human anatomy and also the anatomy of other types of organism. This explosion has pushed the ?eld of ontology into the limelight, with new practical applications of ontology being developed and new formalisms to accommodate the things that biologists need to say. The ontology of anatomy covers a broad spectrum of life sciences, but why should medics and geneticists, molecular biologists, etc. really be so interested in anatomy? For medics, the reason for this interest is seemingly self evident—medical things happen to bodies and bits of the body. Surgical procedures are carried out on body parts; illnesses and injuries happen to the body and parts of the body. So, if we are to describe medicine, we need to start with anatomy. For molecular biologists, it is often not immediately obvious that biology and medicine join at the level of anatomy, especially in the study of disease processes and the treatment of disease, particularly through drug action.
89 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
Sie lieben es herzhaft, deftig und abwechslungsreich? Bodenständig, unkompliziert und gleichzeitig geschmacklich raffiniert? Und statt in exotische Ferne zu schweifen, interessiert Sie der traditionsreiche Geschmack der Heimat? Dann sollten Sie die sächsische Küche kennenlernen – und dieses Kochbuch nimmt Sie mit auf einen kulinarischen Streifzug der ganz besonderen Art! Kaffee- und Kuchenkultur, Leipziger Allerlei und dann vielleicht noch die ein oder andere Sauce: Viel mehr fällt den meisten Menschen zur sächsischen Küche auf Anhieb nicht ein, doch tatsächlich liegt zwischen Erzgebirge, Lausitz und Vogtland einzigartiger geschmacklicher Reichtum verborgen. Die Geschichte Sachsens als kulturreiches Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftszentrum hat eine Vielfalt an regionalen Spezialitäten hervorgebracht, die für bodenständige Deftigkeit und kulinarische Raffinesse zugleich sorgen.
159 kr
Skickas inom 3-6 vardagar