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Les Miserables by Victor Hugo

This book consists of contributions made by renowned clinicians as well as scientists from growing integrative fields of research regarding the clinical and molecular features of insulin resistance. The aim of this book is to encourage scientists and physicians - engaged separately on several distinct aspects of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome for early diagnosis of the first signs signifying the onset of a metabolic misbalance in order to prevent the consecutive cascades which lead to metabolic syndrome, resulting in the so-called diseases like hypertension, diabetes and cancer. Several metabolic disturbances related to insulin resistance are also explained in this book like adipokines, tissue-specific defects in insulin action and signaling, ectopic lipid deposition, inflammatory cytokines, endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress and disordered neuroregulation.
Born in 1802, the son of a high officer in Napoleon's army, Victor Hugo spent his childhood against a background of military life in Elba, Corsica, Naples, and Madrid. After the Napoleonic defeat, the Hugo family settled in straitened circumstances in Paris, where, at the age of fifteen, Victor Hugo commenced his literary career with a poem submitted to a contest sponsored by the Academie Francaise. Twenty-four years later, Hugo was elected to the Academie, having helped revolutionize French literature with his poems, plays, and novels. Entering politics, he won a seat in the National Assembly in 1848; but in 1851, he was forced to flee the country because of his opposition to Louis Napoleon. In exile on the Isle of Guernsey, he became a symbol of French resistance to tyranny; upon his return to Paris after the Revolution of 1870, he was greeted as a national hero. He continued to serve in public life and to write with unabated vigor until his death in 1885. He was buried in the Pantheon with every honor the French nation could bestow.

Lee Fahnestock and Norman MacAfee have translated two volumes of the letters of Jean-Paul Sartre, edited by Simone de Beauvoir: Witness to My Life and Quiet Moments in a War. For their work together, they have received an NEA Translation fellowship and the American Literary Translators Association Award. Lee Fahnestock has translated fiction as well as four volumes of the poetry of Francis Ponge, including The Making of the Pre and The Nature of Things. The French Government honored her with the Chevalier de l'ordre des arts et des lettres. Norman MacAfee's other books include One Class: Selected Poems; The Gospel According to RFK: Why It Matters Now; the opera The Death of the Forest; and translations of Pier Paolo Pasolini's poetry.

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ISBN 13 9780451419439
ISBN 10 045141943X
Title Les Miserables
Author Victor Hugo
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Year published 2013-10-01
Number of pages 1488
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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