The biography delves into the life of Marilyn Grib, who battled Parkinson's Disease for over eight years before her passing at 82. Her husband, Anatoly, began writing this account in 2021, reflecting on their shared life since their marriage in 1964. The narrative touches on the impact of her Belorus ancestry on her illness and contrasts her experience with that of family members affected by the disease. It emphasizes the resilience and unexpected longevity of Marilyn's life, highlighting themes of love, illness, and familial connections.
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The Last Call
- 174 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
Anatoly Bezkorovainy's life journey reflects a rich tapestry of cultural and academic experiences. Born in Latvia to Russian émigrés, he faced significant upheaval during World War II, eventually settling in the U.S. His academic achievements culminated in a Ph.D. in biochemistry, leading to a distinguished career at Rush University. A prolific author, he has contributed to various fields, including iron metabolism and science history in Imperial Russia. Active in the Orthodox community, Anatoly's legacy includes both his family and his scholarly impact.
THE BEGINNING AND END OF AN IMMIGRANT FAMILY
- 146 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
At 80, Anatoly Bezkorovainy contemplates the loss of memories and embarks on a journey to document his life and love for his late wife, Marilyn. He expresses concern over the fate of personal diaries and seeks to create a lasting legacy of their relationship, ensuring their story survives for future generations. Through this narrative, he aims to honor their shared history and the enduring nature of love.
Concise Biochemistry
- 624 stránek
- 22 hodin čtení
This thorough textbook offers succinct, medically oriented coverage of biochemistry that examines biologically important materials, presents the properties of nucleic acids as well as nucleic acid metabolism, and discusses intermediary metabolism and regulation - the ideal primary classroom textbook for upper-level undergraduate premedical and other health science students taking one- or two-semester biochemistry courses.Introducing students to reasoning in a clinical setting in terms of basic scientific principles, Concise Biochemistry develops topics in a rational sequence ... explains the chemistry of biologically interactive compounds such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, and metals ... describes cell structure, bioenergetics, and buffer chemistry in vivo and in vitro ... details the mechanisms of genetic information flow ... analyzes hormones and hormonal action and regulation of homeostatic mechanisms ... integrates each metabolic process in a review of overall energy metabolism, diabetes, and starvation ... and much more.Generously illustrated and containing key bibliographic citations, Concise Biochemistry is the textbook of choice for medical school students taking first or second year biochemistry courses in programs in medicine, optometry, podiatry, nursing, clinical nutrition, medical technology, and veterinary medicine; and students and professionals studying for licensure or recertification.