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Production de lipase bactérienne

Production de lipase bactérienne

Dawood Mustafa Bokhari; Zahid Hussain

Editions Notre Savoir
2024
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Une enzyme est une prot ine sp cifique qui peut acc l rer une r action chimique. La lipase est une enzyme que l'on trouve dans de nombreuses plantes, animaux, bact ries et moisissures. La lipase peut tre utilis e comme m dicament dans de nombreuses maladies, en particulier dans l'accumulation de lipides l'origine de l'infarctus du myocarde. La lipase est utilis e pour l'indigestion, les br lures d'estomac, l'allergie au gluten dans les produits base de bl (maladie coeliaque), la maladie de Crohn et la mucoviscidose. Un jour, mon ami, le Lipase, m'a dit: Utilise-moi et je garderai ta sant .
Produzione di lipasi batterica

Produzione di lipasi batterica

Dawood Mustafa Bokhari; Zahid Hussain

Edizioni Sapienza
2024
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Un enzima una proteina specifica in grado di accelerare una reazione chimica. La lipasi un enzima presente in molte piante, animali, batteri e muffe. La lipasi pu essere utilizzata come farmaco in molte malattie, soprattutto nell'accumulo di lipidi che causa l'infarto. La lipasi utilizzata per l'indigestione, il bruciore di stomaco, l'allergia al glutine dei prodotti di grano (celiachia), il morbo di Crohn e la fibrosi cistica. Un giorno il mio amico, la Lipasi, mi disse: "Usa me e io custodir la tua salute".
Produção de lipase bacteriana

Produção de lipase bacteriana

Dawood Mustafa Bokhari; Zahid Hussain

Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2024
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Uma enzima uma prote na espec fica que pode acelerar uma rea o qu mica. A lipase uma enzima que se encontra em muitas plantas, animais, bact rias e bolores. A lipase pode ser utilizada como medicamento em muitas doen as, sobretudo na acumula o de l pidos que causa o ataque card aco. A lipase usada para indigest o, azia, alergia ao gl ten em produtos de trigo (doen a cel aca), doen a de Crohn e fibrose c stica. Um dia, o meu amigo, a lipase, disse-me: "Usa-me e eu protejo a tua sa de".
Bakterielle Lipase-Produktion

Bakterielle Lipase-Produktion

Dawood Mustafa Bokhari; Zahid Hussain

Verlag Unser Wissen
2024
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Ein Enzym ist ein spezifisches Protein, das eine chemische Reaktion beschleunigen kann. Lipase ist ein Enzym, das in vielen Pflanzen, Tieren, Bakterien und Schimmelpilzen vorkommt. Lipase kann als Medikament bei vielen Krankheiten eingesetzt werden, insbesondere bei der Anh ufung von Lipiden, die einen Herzinfarkt verursachen. Lipase wird bei Verdauungsst rungen, Sodbrennen, Glutenunvertr glichkeit bei Weizenprodukten (Z liakie), Morbus Crohn und Mukoviszidose eingesetzt. Eines Tages sagte mein Freund, die Lipase, zu mir: "Benutze mich und ich werde deine Gesundheit sch tzen."
Lepidostomatidae of India

Lepidostomatidae of India

Sajad Hussain Parey; Zahid Hussain; Aquib Majeed

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
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This reference book comprehensively delves into the systematics, taxonomy, morphology, ecology, and behaviour of the Lepidostomatidae (Trichoptera) in India. The chapters cover biogeography and distribution patterns, conservation status, functional traits, and management of Lepidostomatidae. The book also provides insights into the morphological and molecular techniques employed for identification, allowing for a deeper understanding of the intricate characteristics that define the caddisflies. The work examines detailed methods for the collection, preservation, and identification of Lepidostomatidae specimens. It also examines the threats faced by Trichoptera, particularly Lepidostomatidae, and sheds light on the challenges that endanger their survival in the current scenario of climate change.Features:Covers biogeography, distribution patterns, and conservation status of Lepidostomatidae in IndiaFocuses on functional traits and management strategies of Lepidostomatidae caddisfliesProvides insights into morphological and molecular techniques for accurate identification of Lepidostomatidae caddisfliesProvides methods for collection, preservation, and identification of Lepidostomatidae specimensExplores the crucial roles Lepidostomatidae in aquatic ecosystemsExamines threats and challenges endangering the survival of Trichoptera, including LepidostomatidaeIn the final section, the book explores the crucial roles Lepidostomatidae played in aquatic ecosystems. This book is useful to upper undergraduate and graduate students, academicians, and researchers of entomology, zoology, and environmental sciences.
No-Win War:

No-Win War:

Zahid Hussain

OUP Pakistan
2021
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This book explores the post-9/11 relations between the US and Pakistan. The growing divergence between Washington and Islamabad has taken an already uneasy alliance to a point of estrangement. Yet, a complete breakup is not an option. The underlying cause of the tension, within the partnership the two had entered on 13 September 2001, has never been fully understood. What is rarely discussed is how Pakistan’s decision to ally itself with the US pushed the country into a war with itself; the cost of Pakistan’s tight roping between alignment with the US and old links with the Afghan Taliban; and its long-term implications for the region and global security.
The river of Last Spring

The river of Last Spring

Zahid Hussain

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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It is heartbreaking for Richard to grow up learning that his mother is a prostitute, people in neighborhood and fellows in school know this fact well. Therefore, no one speaks or likes to play with him, and he is being forced to live his adolescence in isolation under the shadow of shame and guilt. All through his teenage years, Richard wonders how to bring about change in his life, and during the course, an unexpected mentor leads him to the mystical path that Richard diligently begins to follow. The hope begins to gleam, the bad omens begin to fade, and life offers a promising start until finally Richard gives in to the pressures of life. After losing his mother and his true love, Richard turns away from his mentor but not without paying a hefty price. But who is his mentor? How does she help him to overcome the hurdles of life? Is she punishing Richard out of jealousy for his attention to other women, or is it something deeper?
The Scorpion's Tail: The Relentless Rise of Islamic Militants in Pakistan-And How It Threatens America
The war in Afghanistan has raged on longer than any war in U.S. history, and far from suppressing the insurgency being waged by radical Islamic militants, it has led to stronger alli-ances among al Qaeda, the Taliban, and a host of once-autonomous militant groups and has inspired a flood of new recruits. In addition to reclaiming control of substantial territory in Afghanistan, the militants have now taken the fight deep within Pakistan--threatening to totally destabilize that nuclear-armed state--and are launching attacks on the U.S. homeland. Why has the insurgency been so irrepressible? Is this a war that can be won? Can we expect a wave of attacks within the United States more sophisticated than the attempted bombing in Times Square? Nothing can be understood about the prospects for the war and the threat to the U.S. homeland without understanding how Pakistan has become the epicenter of the insurgency and why the rise of militant groups there has escalated out of control despite major offensives by the Pakistani military and an intensive secret U.S. Predator drone war against them. Based on extensive reporting inside Pakistan's dangerous lawless regions and exclusive interviews with militant leaders as well as high-level military and intelligence sources, Zahid Hussain, one of the most respected reporters working out of Pakistan, chronicles how and why the Islamic extremist groups based in Pakistan's remote tribal territories have greatly increased their power since the start of the war and unleashed a reign of terror on U.S. forces in Afghanistan and on both the military and civilian population within Pakistan. He is the first to reveal how a loose constellation of tribal groups has now come together to form a distinctive Pakistani Taliban, working closely with al Qaeda and the Afghani Taliban to launch increas-ingly sophisticated and deadly attacks on both sides of the Af-Pak border. He discloses how they draw support and a steady flood of recruits from deeply entrenched support networks in major Pakistani cities, and how they have recruited would-be U.S. attackers, including Faisal Shahzad and Adnan Shukrijumah, accused of plotting to bomb the New York City subway. He is also the first to chronicle in detail the still unacknowledged U.S. war carried out in Pakistan by remote Predator drones, and, reporting from the scenes of a number of drone missile strikes and interviewing a number of attempted suicide bombers, he reveals the shocking extent of anti-Americanism the strikes have stoked in Pakistan, across the range of the population, due to civilian deaths, driving a new breed of highly educated, professional, and middle-class Pakistanis into the militant groups. His gripping and revelatory account is an urgent wake-up call about the blowback effects of the U.S. war in Afghanistan and the drone campaign in Pakistan, about how volatile the situation in the Af-Pak region has become, and about the deeply troubling limitations of the current military strategy in ever gaining decisive ground against the insurgents.
Frontline Pakistan

Frontline Pakistan

Zahid Hussain

Columbia University Press
2008
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After September 11, 2001, Pakistan's president, Pervez Musharraf, vowed to fight extremism in his country and has since established himself as a key ally in America's "global war on terror." But as veteran Pakistani journalist and commentator Zahid Hussain reveals in this book, Musharraf is in an impossible position. The Pakistani army and intelligence services are thoroughly penetrated by jihadists. In fact, the current government came into power through its support of radical Islamist groups, such as those fighting in Kashmir. Based on exclusive interviews with key players and grassroots radicals, Hussain exposes the threads of Pakistan's complex political power web and the consequences of Musharraf's decision to support the U.S.'s drive against jihadism, which essentially took Pakistan to war with itself. He recounts the origins and nature of the jihadi movement in Pakistan and Afghanistan, the long-standing and often denied links between militants and Pakistani authorities, the weaknesses of successive elected governments, and the challenges to Musharraf's authority posed by politico-religious, sectarian, and civil society elements within the country. The jihadi madrassas of Pakistan are incubators of the most feared terrorists in the world. Osama bin Laden himself is believed to be hiding close to the Pakistani border. Although the country's "war on terror" has so far been a stage show, a very real battle is looming, the outcome of which will have grave implications for the future security of the world.
Frontline Pakistan

Frontline Pakistan

Zahid Hussain

Columbia University Press
2007
sidottu
After September 11, 2001, Pakistan's president, Pervez Musharraf, vowed to fight extremism in his country and has since established himself as a key ally in America's "global war on terror." But as veteran Pakistani journalist and commentator Zahid Hussain reveals in this book, Musharraf is in an impossible position. The Pakistani army and intelligence services are thoroughly penetrated by jihadists. In fact, the current government came into power through its support of radical Islamist groups, such as those fighting in Kashmir. Based on exclusive interviews with key players and grassroots radicals, Hussain exposes the threads of Pakistan's complex political power web and the consequences of Musharraf's decision to support the U.S.'s drive against jihadism, which essentially took Pakistan to war with itself. He recounts the origins and nature of the jihadi movement in Pakistan and Afghanistan, the long-standing and often denied links between militants and Pakistani authorities, the weaknesses of successive elected governments, and the challenges to Musharraf's authority posed by politico-religious, sectarian, and civil society elements within the country. The jihadi madrassas of Pakistan are incubators of the most feared terrorists in the world. Osama bin Laden himself is believed to be hiding close to the Pakistani border. Although the country's "war on terror" has so far been a stage show, a very real battle is looming, the outcome of which will have grave implications for the future security of the world.
Frontline Pakistan

Frontline Pakistan

Zahid Hussain

I.B. Tauris
2006
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As Pakistan teeters on the brink of the abyss, Zahid Hussain draws on his unparallelled access and sources amongst the intelligence services, the jiahdi networks, and those surrounding President Musharraf to find out what's going on behind the scenes in this turbulent country, on whose fate the security of the whole world hangs. Does the country's fearsome intelligence agency, the ISI know where Bin Laden is? Are they helping the Taliban? Why didn't Musharraf stamp out radicalism as he promised? Did he mean it, when he pledged his support to America? Does he have the strength to hang on to power? What is his real relationship with Benazir Bhutto? Hussain takes us on a journey from the mountain passes of Waziristan to the officers mess tables in Rawalpindi to the sectarian madrassas of the Punjab to paint an unforgettable portrait of a country in crisis.