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5 produkter
5 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2004
1 499 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Proivdes a comprehensive education in the fundamentals of backflow that serves as both textbook and reference manual for working with potable and non-potable water supply systems. Chapters include coverage of the essentials of backflow and an exploration of the associated hazards, federal and state laws, prevention, troubleshooting, and more.
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
286 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
222 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
286 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Häftad, Engelska, 2020
91 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
The University of Florida has an ambitious goal: to harness the power of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni to solve some of society’s most pressing problems and to become a resource for the state of Florida, the nation, and the world.In the upcoming decades, an unprecedented demographic shift will take place; the eighty-five and over population is projected to climb far higher than any other age group. To keep the current elderly population healthy and help prevent future generations from experiencing poor health outcomes, researchers are studying crucial connections between skeletal muscles and whole-body health.The University of Florida is at the forefront of this research, utilizing its nationally recognized excellence in the fields of muscle biology and exercise physiology to discover unique ways to preserve muscle health in the aging and those with diseases. Find out how the proteins within muscle can be manipulated to reduce recovery times for individuals who are bedridden. Learn how older, elite athletes have resisted the inevitable degeneration that comes with aging, and how intermittent fasting may help you live longer and healthier. Step inside the lab where a researcher is uncovering the origins of cancer cachexia―a wasting syndrome responsible for 20 percent of cancer deaths worldwide―to improve the lives of patients.The loss of skeletal muscle through disease, disuse, or aging is associated with a host of poor health outcomes, but promising new avenues of research are being studied every day at the University of Florida to make for a healthier tomorrow.