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Martyrs have a special status in every religion. They are "heroes" who give their lives for their ideals. Their death acquires a symbolic meaning and its own story within their own religious tradition. There is no fixed definition of 'the' martyr, in every time and situation people give it its own meaning. However, the death of the martyr is always shocking and creates a deep duality. In Dan liever dood!, experts address how we deal with martyrdom in the traditions of the five major world religions. What is meant by ""martyrdom"" in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism? And in the secular world? Where does this talk of 'martyrs' come from, and how is their martyrdom valued?
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This book provides a timely and thorough snapshot into the emerging and fast evolving area of applied genomics of foodborne pathogens. Driven by the drastic advance of whole genome shot gun sequencing (WGS) technologies, genomics applications are becoming increasingly valuable and even essential in studying, surveying and controlling foodborne microbial pathogens. The vast opportunities brought by this trend are often at odds with the lack of bioinformatics know-how among food safety and public health professionals, since such expertise is not part of a typical food microbiology curriculum and skill set. Further complicating the challenge is the large and ever evolving body of bioinformatics tools that can obfuscate newcomers to this area. Although reviews, tutorials and books are not in short supply in the fields of bioinformatics and genomics, until now there has not been a comprehensive and customized source of information designed for and accessible to microbiologists interested in applying cutting-edge genomics in food safety and public health research. This book fills this void with a well-selected collection of topics, case studies, and bioinformatics tools contributed by experts at the forefront of foodborne pathogen genomics research.
Foodborne diseases --- Pathogenic bacteria. --- Bacterial genetics. --- Microbiology. --- Immunological aspects. --- Bacteria --- Bacteria, Pathogenic --- Disease germs --- Food-borne diseases --- Foodborne illnesses --- Genetics --- Life sciences. --- Food --- Bioinformatics. --- Microbial genetics. --- Microbial genomics. --- Life Sciences. --- Food Microbiology. --- Food Science. --- Microbial Genetics and Genomics. --- Applied Microbiology. --- Biotechnology. --- Bacteriology --- Microbial genetics --- Pathogenic microorganisms --- Bacterial diseases --- Medical bacteriology --- Communicable diseases --- Food science. --- Microbiology. --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms --- Genomics --- Microbiology --- Bio-informatics --- Biological informatics --- Information science --- Computational biology --- Systems biology --- Science --- Foods --- Dinners and dining --- Home economics --- Table --- Cooking --- Diet --- Dietaries --- Gastronomy --- Nutrition --- Data processing --- Sanitary microbiology --- Food—Biotechnology.
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