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Kinetic Models of Trace Element and Mineral Metabolism During Development

K. N. Siva Subramanian Meryl E. Wastney-Pentchev Meryl E. Wastney-Pentchev Ellen J. O'Flaherty

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English
CRC Press Inc
01 August 1995
Kinetic models are becoming standard tools in the research of biological systems. They are used to represent hypotheses, analyze data, and design experiments to maximize the information obtained from a study. Kinetic Models of Trace Element and Mineral Metabolism During Development describes models for calcium, chromium, copper, iron, iodide, lead, mercury, selenium, zinc, and others in health and disease.

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Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   766g
ISBN:   9780849347368
ISBN 10:   084934736X
Pages:   419
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Pregnancy and Lactation: Use of Mineral Stable Isotopes in the Study of Nutrient Homeostasis During Human Pregnancy and Lactation. Kinetic Overview: Modeling Calcium Metabolism in Pregnant and Lactating Cows. Calcium Metabolism in Pregnancy and Lactation: An Individual Study. Copper Metabolism in Dairy Cows: Development of a Model Based on a Stable Isotope Tracer. Neonates and Children: Zinc Kinetics in Humans. Stable Isotope Studies of Zinc Kinetic Metabolism in Infants. Determination of Mineral Absorption by Very Low Birthweight Preterm Infants with the Stable Isotope Extrinsic Tag Approach. Adolescents and Adults: Determination of Requirements. Contributions of Mathematical Models to Understanding of Human Iodide Metabolism. Zinc that Exchanges with Zinc in Plasma Within Two Days: Variation with Dietary Zinc. Calcium Metabolism in Adolescents. Stable Isotopes of Copper, Molybdenum, and Zinc Used Simultaneously for Kinetic Studies of Their Metabolism. Reference Values for Trace Elements in Human Clinical Specimens: With Special Reference to Biomonitoring and Specimen Suitability. Disorders: Studies of Calcium Metabolism in Children with Chronic Illnesses. Historical Overview of Copper Kinetics. Compartmental Analysis of Intestinal Iron Absorption and Mucosal Iron Kinetics. Chromium (III) Metabolism in Diabetic Patients. A Calcium-Based Model of Human Lead Kinetics. Environmental Health: Some Constitutive Modifiers of the Kinetic and Dynamic Behavior of Non-Essential Metals. An Overview of Selenium Kinetics in Humans. The Kinetics of Intravenously Administered Inorganic Mercury in Humans. Calcium Metabolic Dynamics: Overview of Calcium Metabolic Dynamics. Interpretation of Stable Isotope Studies of Calcium Absorption and Kinetics. Calcium Homeostasis-An Old Problem Revisited. Generalized Stochastic Compartmental Models of Calcium Metabolism. Frequency Response of the Calcium Control System. Regulation in Oscillatory Models. Optimal Sampling for the Determination of

Siva Subramanian\, K. N.; Wastney-Pentchev\, Meryl E.

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Gritty detail aside, this lyrical tale of an abused child's survival and empowerment is more fable than yet another story of a dysfunctional family facing down its demons. Set in her native Florida, a place of sandy scrub and rundown motor-courts, Fowler's tale (River of Hidden Dreams, 1994, etc.) offers a child, Avocet Abigail Jackson (Bird for short), as the chronicler of one redneck family's misery and mayhem. Glory Marie, the mother, gave Bird and her older sister, Phoebe, birds' names because birds could fly above the debris in their lives. And the girls will need to do a lot of metaphorical flying if they are to survive their increasingly violent childhood. Bird and her dirt-poor family live in an orange grove near the small store her parents run. Billy, the father, is suicidal and prone to drunken rages in which he beats his children and fights with his wife. But the family's troubles multiply when Glory Marie buys a car of her own and spends time away from home. Mad with jealousy, Billy pays someone to beat up Glory Marie, and then - horrified by what he's done - he disappears, only to be found a few days' later, a suicide. Mother and daughters head for Tampa, where Glory Marie finds work and a home for the family at the Travelers Motel. Phoebe does well at school, but Bird doesn't - she takes to staying home instead, befriending Miss Zora, a mysterious black woman who lives in one of the motel cabins. It's Miss Zora, a healer and a wise woman, who saves them all when the grieving Glory Marie starts drinking heavily and badly beats Bird. Under Miss Zora's wing (as it were), the two girls can fly away to safety while their mother heals. A vividly modern if schematic fairy tale with the usual goodies and baddies appropriately updated. (Kirkus Reviews)


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