Jessica A. Kidd, Kristina G. Lu, Michele L. Frazer, "Atlas of Equine Ultrasonography" English | 2014 | ISBN: 0470658134 | PDF | pages: 503 | 169.8 mb The only visual guide to equine ultrasonography based on digital ultrasound technology. Atlas of Equine Ultrasonography provides comprehensive coverage of both musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal areas of the horse. Ideal for practitioners in first opinion or referral practices, each chapter features normal images for anatomical reference followed by abnormal images covering a broad range of recognised pathologies. The book is divided into musculoskeletal, reproductive and internal medicine sections and includes positioning diagrams demonstrating how to capture optimal images. With contributions from experts around the world, this book is the go-to reference for equine clinical ultrasonography. Athleticism For All by Vas Relax English | November 29, 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08P3XVFZH | 150 pages | PDF | 2.98 Mb Due to the popularity, accessibility and beneficial effect on the health of those who go in for athleticism, athleticism has become one of the most popular sports in our country.At the same time, practice shows that coaches, teachers, social activists and individuals who are independently involved in athleticism have an urgent need for special methodological literature on the organization of strength exercises, leading to the achievement of the desired goal - to improve health.It has been established that only a well-organized and scientifically planned strength training contributes to an increase in the functional state of the cardiovascular, respiratory, neuromuscular systems, comprehensive and harmonious development of a person.Regular strength exerciseswith the overcoming of weights of various sizes, they lead to an increase in active muscle mass, strengthening of connective tissue, and a decrease in fat mass.Based on the analysis of domestic and foreign literature, as well as their own research, the authors talk about the origin and development of athleticism, the location of the main muscle groups and their functions, modern methods used to develop strength. Of particular interest to the reader is the description of simulators and other equipment for the development of muscle strength and the exercises performed with their help. You will learn how to correctly build a training session, use a microcalculator to calculate training loads, to carry out self-control and medical monitoring of health and fitness levels using available techniques, how to use effective means of restoring performance through the use of various types of massage, thermal and water procedures , good nutrition and, finally, how to judge powerlifting and bodybuilding competitions. At the Heart of the Coral Triangle: Celebrating Biodiversity by Alan J Powderham, Sancia van der Meij English | ISBN: 0367428164 | 252 pages | EPUB | December 16, 2020 | 110 Mb The Coral Triangle, straddling the confluence of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, harbours the greatest biodiversity of marine life on the planet. It is home to a wondrous variety, including 75% of the world's coral species and around 2500 species of fish. The biological and environmental diversity is driven by the volcanically active and complex geology of the so called 'Ring of Fire'. Habitats range from underwater slopes of volcanic black sand to extensive coral reefs in atolls and vast calderas. While clearly vulnerable to increasing global threats such as climate change, pollution and overfishing, the Coral Triangle currently features some the richest coral reefs in the world. J Graham Douglas, Kurtis S Elward, "Asthma: Clinician's Desk Reference" English | 2010 | ISBN: 1138113468 | PDF | pages: 175 | 26.3 mb As the series title implies each Clinician's Desk Reference is a practical resource and a daily aid for physicians in the hospital setting and in primary care. Brandi Ratliff, "Around the World in 80 Men " English | ISBN: 1497533848 | 2012 | 116 pages | AZW3 | 224 KB Morgan Holland was sitting at a restaurant, waiting on a date that would never show, when a woman offered to change her life. "Ah, life can be so sweet, Morgan. With your youth and beauty, you could have the sweetest life imaginable." Could Morgan, the small town waitress, take the mysterious woman up on her offer? An offer filled with promises of adventure, travel, wealth and gorgeous men? "Morgan, please, hear me out. Intelligence tells us that listening, even if we don't agree, is the best form of understanding anything in life." Morgan considers her words, and with a deep breath, she takes a leap of faith into a world she never thought imaginable. "You're not just for an evening round or two at a podunk hotel room. We don't have Deliverance clients, either. These men are top of the line. They want the best, they pay for the best." After training, Morgan takes her first flight to Scotland and finds out, if she's really cut out to be a high class call girl. David Boyle, "Alan Turing: Unlocking the Enigma" English | ISBN: 1500985376 | 2014 | 112 pages | AZW3 | 332 KB Alan Mathison Turing. Mathematician, philosopher, codebreaker, a founder of computer science, and the father of Artificial Intelligence, Turing was one of the most original thinkers of the last century - and the man whose work helped create the computer-driven world we now inhabit. But he was also an enigmatic figure, deeply reticent yet also strikingly naïve. Turing's openness about his homosexuality at a time when it was an imprisonable offense ultimately led to his untimely death at the age of only forty-one. In 'Alan Turing: Unlocking the Enigma', David Boyle reveals the mysteries behind the man and his remarkable career. Aged just 22, Turing was elected a fellow at King's College, Cambridge on the strength of a dissertation in which he proved the central limit theorem. By the age of 33, he had been awarded the OBE by King George VI for his wartime services: Turing was instrumental in cracking the Nazi Enigma machines at the top secret code breaking establishment at Bletchley Park during the Second World War. But his achievements were to be tragically overshadowed by the paranoia of the post-War years. Hounded for his supposedly subversive views and for his sexuality, Turing was prosecuted in 1952, and forced to accept the humiliation of hormone treatment to avoid a prison sentence. Just two years later, at the age of 41 he was dead. The verdict: cyanide poisoning. Was Turing's death accidental as his mother always claimed? Or did persistent persecution drive him to take him own life? 'Alan Turing: Unlocking the Enigma' seeks to find the man behind the science, illuminating the life of a person who is still a shadowy presence behind his brilliant achievements. David Boyle's work has been widely praised. 'The tone of the book may be gloomy but there is plenty of entertainment value ...' Anne Ashworth, The Times 'Exhilarating' Daily Mail 'He tells these stories, on the whole persuasively and with some startling asides.' New Statesman 'A book that is engagingly sensitive to the sentiments of what is sometimes called "middle England"' Dominic Lawson, Sunday Times David Boyle is a British author and journalist who writes mainly about history and new ideas in economics, money, business and culture. He lives in Crystal Palace, London. His books include 'Unheard Unseen: Warfare in the Dardanelles', 'Towards the Setting Sun: The Race for America' and 'The Age to Come'. Jessica M. Marglin, "Across Legal Lines: Jews and Muslims in Modern Morocco" English | 2016 | ISBN: 030021846X | PDF | pages: 332 | 10.6 mb A previously untold story of Jewish-Muslim relations in modern Morocco, showing how law facilitated Jews' integration into the broader Moroccan society in which they lived Abnormal Psychology by N. Butcher James English | 2017 | ISBN: 9332579407 | 758 Pages | PDF | 100 MB
A Subject With No Object: Strategies for Nominalistic Interpretation of Mathematics By John P. Burgess, Gideon Rosen 1997 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 0198236158 | PDF | 16 MB Numbers and other mathematical objects are exceptional in having no locations in space or time and no causes or effects in the physical world. This makes it difficult to account for the possibility of mathematical knowledge, leading many philosophers to embrace nominalism, the doctrine that there are no abstract entitles, and to embark on ambitious projects for interpreting mathematics so as to preserve the subject while eliminating its objects. A Subject With No Object cuts through a host of technicalities that have obscured previous discussions of these projects, and presents clear, concise accounts, with minimal prerequisites, of a dozen strategies for nominalistic interpretation of mathematics, thus equipping the reader to evaluate each and to compare different ones. The authors also offer critical discussion, rare in the literature, of the aims and claims of nominalistic interpretation, suggesting that it is significant in a very different way from that usually assumed. Mary Leonhardt, "99 Ways to Get Your Kids To Do Their Homework " English | ISBN: 0609806386 | 2000 | 144 pages | AZW3 | 263 KB Every child will balk at homework at some point during elementary or high school. In 99 Ways to Get Your Kids to Do Their Homework, Mary Leonhardt shows you how to encourage the student in your household to confront that hated chore as painlessly as possible. Her lighthearted but experienced advice will help schoolchildren (and parents!) everywhere develop a healthy attitude about homework and deal with specific homework problems at each level in their education. Effective, succinct, and workable, these practical pointers guide you and your children as they go from the elementary grades to high school. TEST. |