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- [Review] Communications and Management at Work
- This article reviews the book "Communication and Management at Work," by Thomas Klikauer. The book, intended primarily for scholars of management, business, and organizational communication, invokes the theories of Kant, Habermas, Orwell, and Marx to assess at a macro level the historical and contemporary relationships between communication and control in the workplace.
- [Review] Nexus of Empire: Negotiating Loyalty and Identity in the Revolutionary Borderlands
- This article reviews the book "Nexus of Empire: Negotiating Loyalty and Identity in the Revolutionary Borderlands," edited by Gene Allen Smith and Sylvia L. Hilton.
- [Review] Tempting Fate: The Ethics of Dual-Use Research
- This article reviews the book "Ethical and Philosophical Consideration of the Dual-Use Dilemma in the Biological Sciences," by Seumas Miller and Michael J. Selgelid and published in 2008.
- [Review] A Grammar of Mongsen Ao
- This article reviews the book "A Grammar of Mongsen Ao," by Alec R. Coupe.
- [Review] Infinite Nature
- This article reviews the book "Infinite Nature," by R. Bruce Hull.
- [Review] Chemistry of Advanced Materials: An Overview
- This article reviews the book "Chemistry of Advanced Materials: An Overview," edited by Leonard V. Interrante and Mark J. Hampden-Smith.
- [Review] Computational Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry
- This article reviews the book "Computational Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry," edited by Edward I. Solomon, Robert A. Scott, and R. Bruce King.
- [Review] Deciphering the Chemical Code: Bonding Across the Periodic Table
- This article reviews the book "Deciphering the Chemical Code: Bonding Across the Periodic Table," by Nicolaos D. Epiotis.
- [Review] Changing Minds: The Shifting Perception of Culture in Eighteenth-Century France
- This article reviews the book "Changing Minds: The Shifting Perception of Culture in Eighteenth-Century France," by John C. O'Neal, published in 2002.
- [Review] Wife-Abuse in Eighteenth-Century France
- This article reviews the book "Wife-Abuse in Eighteenth-Century France," by Mary Trouille and published in 2009.
- [Review] Les Lettres sur la sympathie (1798) de Sophie de Grouchy: philosophie morale et réforme sociale
- This article reviews the book "Les Lettres sur la sympathie (1798) de Sophie de Grouchy: philosophie morale et réforme sociale," edited by Marc André Bernier and Deidre Dawson and published in 2010.
- [Review] The French Nobility in the Eighteenth Century: Reassessments and New Approaches
- This article reviews the book "The French Nobility in the Eighteenth Century: Reassessments and New Approaches," edited by Jay M. Smith and published in 2006.
- [Review] Sex Education in Eighteenth-Century France
- This article reviews the book "Sex Education in Eighteenth-Century France," a book edited by Shane Agin and published in 2011.
- [Review] The Politics of Appearances: Representations of Dress in Revolutionary France
- This book review discusses 'The Politics of Appearances: Representations of Dress in Revolutionary France,' by Richard Wrigley and published in 2002.
- [Review] The Enlightenment of Age: Women, Letters, and Growing Old in Eighteenth-Century France
- This article reviews the book "The Enlightenment of Age: Women, Letters, and Growing Old in Eighteenth-Century France," by Joan Hinde Stewart and published in 2010.
- [Review] From Wives to Widows in Early Modern Paris: Gender, Economy, and Law
- This article reviews the book "From Wives to Widows in Early Modern Paris: Gender, Economy, and Law," by Janine M. Lanza published in 2007.
- [Review] The Fiction of Enlightenment. Women of Reason in the French Eighteenth Century
- This article reviews the book "The Fiction of Enlightenment. Women of Reason in the French Eighteenth Century," by Heidi Bostic and published in 2010.
- [Review] Selling Beauty: Cosmetics, Commerce, and French Society
- This article reviews the book "Selling Beauty: Cosmetics, Commerce, and French Society," by Morag Martin and published in 2009.
- [Review] Science in the Age of Sensibility: The Sentimental Empiricists of the French Enlightenment
- This article reviews the book "Science in the Age of Sensibility: The Sentimental Empiricists of the French Enlightenment," by Jessica Riskin and published in 2002.
- [Review] The Age of Comfort: When Paris Discovered Casual - and the Modern Home Began
- This article reviews the book "The Age of Comfort: When Paris Discovered Casual - and the Modern Home Began," by Joan DeJean and published in 2009.
- [Review] Louder Than Words: Ways of Seeing Women Workers in Eighteenth-Century France
- This article reviews the book "Louder Than Words: Ways of Seeing Women Workers in Eighteenth-Century France," by Geraldine Sheridan and published in 2009.
- [Review] Between the Queen and the Cabby: Olympe de Gouges's Rights of Woman
- This article reviews the book "Between the Queen and the Cabby: Olympe de Gouges's Rights of Woman," by John R. Cole published in 2011.
- Light detection and ranging and hyperspectral data for estimation of forest biomass: a review
- This review addresses the status of hyperspectral data, LiDAR data, and the fusion of these two data sources for forest biomass estimation in the last decade.
- Redefining Agricultural Residues as Bioenergy Feedstocks
- This article presents a review of traits relevant to the development of dual purpose varieties is presented with particular emphasis on stover moisture and stay-green.
- Applications of Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance (FT-ICR) and Orbitrap Based High Resolution Mass Spectrometry in Metabolomics and Lipidomics
- This review explores the latest developments in Fourier transform mass spectrometry and Orbitrap based metabolomics technology, its advantages and drawbacks for using in metabolomics and lipidomics studies, and development of novel approaches for processing high resolution mass spectrometry data.
- Epigenetics and transgenerational transfer: a physiological perspective
- This review discusses how the concepts of epigenetics and maternal effects both overlap with, and are distinct from each other, analyzes examples of existing animal physiological studies based on these concepts, and offers a construct by which to integrate these concepts into the design of future investigations in animal physiology.
- Dynamics of Epigenetic Phenomena: Intergenerational and Intragenerational Phenotype 'Washout'
- This review contains a discussion of epigenetic dynamics in comparative biology with a focus on a more organismal level perspective, befitting of comparative physiology, that considers complex phenotypic changes.
- The Multifaceted Role of Curcumin in Cancer Prevention and Treatment
- This review focuses on the diverse molecular targets modulated by curcumin that contribute to its efficacy against various human cancers.
- Electrochemically synthesized polymers in molecular imprinting for chemical sensing
- This critical review describes a class of polymers prepared by electrochemical polymerization that employs the concept of molecular imprinting for chemical sensing.
- Wnt signaling in triple-negative breast cancer
- This review summarizes the involvement of dysregulated Wnt signaling in the progression of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and TNBC stem cells, as well as the emerging therapies that are currently under investigation.
- River Notes: A Natural and Human History of the COlorado
- This article reviews the book "River Notes: A Natural and Human History of the Colorado" by Wade Davis.