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Edinok is an editorial platform that links editorial professionals and authors. With this tool everyone can publish their book in an accessible and professional way. Edinok offers solutions for the entire English, Portuguese, Spanish, French and German speaking community. Edinok’s mission is to help everyone, without exception, achieve their dream of publishing their book. In the world there are hundreds of thousands of people who do it in the form of self-publishing and even more those who can’t do it because they don’t know the right solutions, they lack the means and are rejected by publishers. Edinok aims to respond to the difficulties experienced by those who intend to publish their first book, and even those who have already done so, in order to overcome the editing stages. At Edinok the authors find the necessary professional services for editing the book, such as proofreading, translation, pagination, illustration, editorial evaluation, printing and distribution. The differentiation that Edinok offers, besides concentrating all services, is to give the author the power of choice and control over the entire process. It is the author who asks for quotes from the professionals, decides on acceptance, chooses the services he wants, controls the times of the process, validates the good execution, decides the printing quantities, where he wants to sell and also the price. Edinok monitors the process, regulates and guarantees the execution. Edinok also provides other services: the possibility of managing the whole process, in the form of a complete package, freeing the author of this work; differentiated services for companies; an urgent translation service, aimed at translating documents for companies and institutions. The different services are provided by independent professionals. Edinok, through privileged partnerships with distributors, bookstores, and online sales sites, provides the distribution service, offering everyone the possibility to publish and sell their book.
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Promoted ContentTechnology, Engineering & AgricultureJanuary 2020
Climate Change and Non-infectious Fish Disorders
by Patrick T K Woo, George K Iwama
This important new title on climate change, and its effects on selected non-infectious disorders of fish, contains contributions by internationally recognized experts who have contributed significantly to our knowledge in the area. Comprehensive and thought provoking, the text details abiotic and biotic environmental changes associated with climate change and their effects on fish in tropical, subtropical and temperate waters. It proceeds to cover in detail developmental, physiological and metabolic disorders of fish. Outlining both current and expected changes in aquaculture systems due to climate change, plus suggestions for further studies, this contemporary book is key reading for biologists, aquatic ecologists, fish health consultants, veterinarians, policy makers and all those involved in fish health and the environment.
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Neue Pater-Brown-Geschichten
Die Ungläubigkeit des Pater Brown, Das Geheimnis des Pater Brown, 19 Detektivgeschichten
by Gilbert K Chesterton
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Gibt es ein Leben nach dem 40.?
Trost und Rat für die zweite Lebenshälfte. (rororo tomate)
by Berres, Georg K
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Trusted PartnerImmunologyOctober 1996
Immunology of Host-Ectoparasitic Arthropod Relationships
by Edited by Stephen K Wikel
Host immune responses to ectoparasitic arthropods are critical elements in determining the nature of animal host-arthropod relationships, including transmission of vector-borne pathogens. This is the first book to provide a comprehensive analysis for both the student and specialist of the emerging field of “immunoentomology”. Our fundamental understanding of this topic has increased dramatically in recent years. Chapters prepared by specialists from the USA, UK and Australia provide comprehensive reviews of key subjects. The book concludes with a consideration of the application of fundamental knowledge about the immunology of the host-arthropod interface to the development of anti-arthropod vaccines. It is aimed particularly at medical and veterinary entomologists and acarologists, as well as immunologists.