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Griselda, a dramatic poem. Tr. from the Germ. of Friedrich Halm, by Q.E.D.
Author | : Eligius Franz J. freiherr von Muench-Bellinghausen |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 1844 |
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The Germ Code
Author | : Jason Tetro |
Publisher | : Doubleday Canada |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2013-11-05 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0385678541 |
Since the dawn of the human race, germs have been making us sick. Whether the ailment is a cold, the flu, diabetes, obesity or certain cancers, the likely cause is germs. Our ancient enemies have four families - bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa - and many names: Ebola, E. coli, salmonella, norovirus, gonorrhea. . . Human beings are engaged in a "war on germs," in which we develop ever-more sophisticated weapons and defensive strategies. But it is a war we can never win. Our best plan for staying as healthy is to choose our battles carefully, and try to co-exist with germs as best we can. The Germ Code is a wise, witty and wonderfully readable guide to our relationship with these infinitesimal but infinitely powerful creatures. Microbiologist Jason Tetro takes us outside the lab and shows the enormous influence of germs upon humanity's past, present and future. He unlocks the mysteries of "the germ code" to reveal how these organisms have exploited our every activity and colonized every corner of the earth. From his own research and personal experience, Tetro relates how the most recent flu pandemic happened, how others may have been averted and how more may come about if we aren't careful. He also explains that not every germ is our foe, and offers advice on harnessing the power of good germs to stay healthy and make our planet a better place. The Germ Code is a fascinating journey through an unseen world, an essential manual to living in harmony with germs and a life-enhancing (as well as life-saving!) good read.
The Germ Who Would be King
Author | : Jennifer Erin Tremblay |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 2021-01-24 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781777437176 |
... A refreshingly different way to look at the global pandemic - from Covid-19's perspective... The Germ Who Would be King is a fresh, colourful, 28 page, humourous illustrated poem about the evil, somewhat sinister germ, COVID - 19. Where did he come from? Why DID he invade our planet? How did he invade our planet? What makes him laugh? What scares him? How DID the people of earth finally get rid of him? The book is illustrated with professional, original cartoons that kids and adults will find entertaining. There are many true events that commemorate the wild 2020 that we've endured, and sound advice on how to minimize COVID's impact (wash your hands, wear a mask, and stay apart). Readers will enjoy the visuals of how each of these actions affect the evil germ. Parents will want to read the book aloud to younger children. Each page is a conversation starter. Finally, a lighter, FUN book about the pandemic is here, that still has sound advice! Buy this book for you and those you love to lighten up any dark day! ü 8.5 x 8.5 ü Premium glossy cover and colourful professional illustrations ü Original, funny humour about "King Germ" and his minions the boogers ü A conversation starter with your kids ü A wonderful gift for friends and relatives who need to smile
Germs
Author | : Judith Miller |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2012-02-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1439128154 |
In this “engrossing, well-documented, and highly readable” (San Francisco Chronicle) New York Times bestseller, three veteran reporters draw on top sources inside and outside the U.S. government to reveal Washington's secret strategies for combating germ warfare and the deadly threat of biological and chemical weapons. Today Americans have begun to grapple with two difficult truths: that there is no terrorist threat more horrifying—and less understood—than germ warfare, and that it would take very little to mount a devastating attack on American soil. Featuring an inside look at how germ warfare has been waged throughout history and what form its future might take (and in whose hands), Germs reads like a gripping detective story told by fascinating key figures: American and Soviet medical specialists who once made germ weapons but now fight their spread, FBI agents who track Islamic radicals, the Iraqis who built Saddam Hussein's secret arsenal, spies who travel the world collecting lethal microbes, and scientists who see ominous developments on the horizon. With clear scientific explanations and harrowing insights, Germs is a vivid, masterfully written—and timely—work of investigative journalism.
Chancery Practice
Author | : John Greene Henderson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1184 |
Release | : 1904 |
Genre | : Equity pleading and procedure |
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The King Air Book
Author | : Tom Clements |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 407 |
Release | : 2011-04 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 0578045346 |
A treasury of thirty-seven years of flying and teaching experience in the world's most popular executive aircraft. Tom Clements' articles, stories, and operating tips all compiled into one reference book. This information will be invaluable for current or future pilots of King Air airplanes.