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Practice of Paediatric Orthopaedics (3rd Edition)
Practice of Paediatric Orthopaedics (3rd Edition) by Mohammad Diab, Lynn T. Staheli
English | 2015 | ISBN: 1608315053 | 312 Pages | PDF | 30.8 MB
Master the fundamentals of pediatric orthopedic surgery!

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Practical Gastrointestinal Endoscopy The Fundamentals, Sixth Edition
Practical Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: The Fundamentals, Sixth Edition By Peter B Cotton, Christopher B Williams(auth.)
2008 | 228 Pages | ISBN: 1405159022 | PDF | 7 MB
Practical Gastrointestinal Endoscopy has become the basic primer for endoscopy around the world. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated. Drawing on the vast experience of the authors it provides clear and practical guidance on the fundamentals of standard endoscopy practice. It describes procedures in great depth and addresses improved therapeutic techniques and advances in technology. The book is well illustrated throughout with color line drawings and diagrams. It is an indispensable resource for all trainees in gastroenterology and essential read for all practising endoscopists who are interested in improving their techniques.Content: Chapter 1 The Endoscopy Unit and Staff (pages 1-6): Chapter 2 Endoscopic Equipment (pages 7-21): Chapter 3 Patient Care, Risks, and Safety (pages 22-36): Chapter 4 Upper Endoscopy: Diagnostic Techniques (pages 37-60): Chapter 5 Therapeutic Upper Endoscopy (pages 61-86): Chapter 6 Colonoscopy and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy (pages 87-175): Chapter 7 Therapeutic Colonoscopy (pages 176-206): Chapter 8 Resources and Links (pages 208-209):

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Practical Diabetes Care, Third Edition
Practical Diabetes Care, Third Edition By David Levy(auth.)
2011 | 333 Pages | ISBN: 1444333852 | PDF | 4 MB
This new and completely revised third edition is a concise, systematic and highly practical guide to the care of patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Clinically and problem-based, it covers emergency, inpatient and ambulatory diabetes care in the hospital and community, focusing particularly on difficult, grey and contentious areas of management, and seeks to guide advanced practitioners through problems that are not always emphasised. Up to date clinical trial results have been incorporated, as well as concise discussions of lifestyle approaches to diabetes management, and it includes a new chapter on psychological problems in diabetes. It is now fully referenced with PubMed PMID numbers and all HbA1c measurements are quoted in DCCT and IFCC units. It will be valuable for foundation year and specialist trainees in general medicine, diabetes and endocrinology; community and hospital diabetes specialist nurses and nurse practitioners; hospital-based ward staff in specialist and non-diabetes-specialist departments, especially cardiology and emergency medicine; and general practice diabetes leads and general practitioners with a specialist diabetes interest. It will be equally valuable for hands-on reference use in the clinical situation, and for clinicians in hospital medicine and general practice studying for postgraduate diplomas and examinations.Content: Chapter 1 Classification and Diagnosis (pages 1-21): Chapter 2 Diabetes in the Emergency Department (pages 22-46): Chapter 3 Management of Inpatient Diabetes (pages 47-63): Chapter 4 Type 1 Diabetes: Insulin Treatment (pages 64-82): Chapter 5 Type 2 Diabetes: General Introduction (pages 83-101): Chapter 6 Type 2 Diabetes: Pharmacological Treatment of Hyperglycaemia (pages 102-138): Chapter 7 Infections in Diabetes (pages 139-155): Chapter 8 Diabetic Renal Disease (pages 156-182): Chapter 9 Diabetes and the Eye (pages 183-196): Chapter 10 Diabetic Neuropathy (pages 197-226): Chapter 11 Hypertension (pages 227-261): Chapter 12 Lipids (pages 262-288): Chapter 13 Psychological Aspects of Diabetes (pages 289-300):

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Powell-Smith & Furmston's Building Contract Casebook, Fourth Edition
Powell-Smith & Furmston's Building Contract Casebook, Fourth Edition By Michael Furmston(auth.)
2006 | 564 Pages | ISBN: 1405118814 | PDF | 3 MB
This well established reference book brings together leading cases on building contracts to illustrate legal principles. It provides a statement of the principle established, a summary of the facts and the decision and, for most cases, a verbatim extract of the judgment. The latest edition includes a number of new cases since the last edition was published in 1999. Content: Chapter 1 Letters of Intent (pages 2-8): Chapter 2 Costs of Tendering (pages 9-14): Chapter 3 Tenders and Estimates (pages 15-22): Chapter 4 Incorporation of Documents (pages 23-48): Chapter 5 Completion of the Contract (pages 49-65): Chapter 6 The Contractor's Obligations (pages 68-152): Chapter 7 The Employer's Obligations (pages 153-206): Chapter 8 Ownership and Vesting of Materials (pages 207-214): Chapter 9 Acceptance and Defects (pages 215-218): Chapter 10 Approval and Certificates (pages 219-259): Chapter 11 Variations (pages 260-280): Chapter 12 Damages for Breach of Construction Contracts (pages 281-310): Chapter 13 Prolongation and Disruption Claims (pages 311-367): Chapter 14 Liquidated Damages and Extensions of Time (pages 368-410): Chapter 15 Release (pages 412-416): Chapter 16 Frustration (pages 417-425): Chapter 17 Illegality (pages 426-429): Chapter 18 Forfeiture Clauses, Repudiation and Determination (pages 430-452): Chapter 19 Limitation (pages 453-462): Chapter 20 Assignment and Sub?Letting (pages 464-474): Chapter 21 Domestic Sub?Contractors (pages 475-477): Chapter 22 Nominated Sub?Contractors (pages 478-511): Chapter 23 Building Contracts and the Law of Tort (pages 514-537):

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Portal Hypertension V Proceedings of the Fifth Baveno International Consensus Workshop, Fifth Edition
Portal Hypertension V: Proceedings of the Fifth Baveno International Consensus Workshop, Fifth Edition By
2010 | 239 Pages | ISBN: 1444334492 | PDF | 6 MB
Every five years, hepatologists with an interest in portal hypertension (high blood pressure in the portal vein), gather in Baveno, Italy, for the Baveno International Consensus Workshop on Portal Hypertension, attending workshops and examining the latest in clinical data and research on this condition. This book documents the contents of the meeting so that practitioners who could not be present at the conference still have access to the proceedings.Content: Chapter 1 Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient, Biopsy or Both? (pages 7-17): Guadalupe Garcia?TsaoChapter 2 Elastography in the Non?Invasive Evaluation of the Extent of Fibrosis and in the Diagnosis of Portal Hypertension (pages 18-27): Laurent CasteeraChapter 3 Ultrasound in the Non?Invasive Evaluation of Fibrosis and Portal Hypertension (pages 28-36): Annalisa Berzigotti, Marco Zoli, Concepcion Bru Saumell and Rosa Gilabert SoleChapter 4 Non?Invasive and Minimally Invasive Diagnosis of Varices (pages 37-45): Roberto de FranchisChapter 5 Clinical Epidemiological and Statistical Challenges in Defining, Recording and Analysing Endpoints (pages 46-55): Thorkild Ia Sorensen and Per Kragh AndersenChapter 6 Pre?primary and Primary Prophylaxis: What Has Been Done? (pages 57-65): Carlo Merkel, Manuela Merli and Alessandra Dell'EraChapter 7 Pre?Primary and Primary Prophylaxis: What Should We Do Next? (pages 66-74): Roberto J Groszmann, Cristina Ripoll and Julio VorobioffChapter 8 Failure to Control Bleeding and Failure to Control Rebleeding (pages 75-90): Andrew K Burroughs, Dominique Thabut, Gennaro D'Amico, Flemming Bendtsen, Christophe Bureau, Paul Cales and Angels EscorsellChapter 9 Should Prognostic Variables be Used to Direct Patient Management in the Acute Setting? (pages 91-99): Mario D'Amico and Juan Carlos Garcia?PaganChapter 10 Treatment of Acute Bleeding (pages 101-118): Loren Laine, Shahab Abid, Agustin Albillos, Patrick S Kamath, Jean?Pierre Vinel and Juan Carlos Garcia?PaganChapter 11 Preventing Rebleeding in 2010 (pages 119-131): Norman Grace, Gin?Ho Lo, Frederik Nevens, Tilman Sauerbruch, Peter Hayes, Candid Villanueva and Didier LebrecChapter 12 Stages Classification of Cirrhosis: Where Do We Stand? (pages 132-139): Gennaro D'AmicoChapter 13 Budd?Chiari Syndrome - Hepatic Venous Outflow Tract Obstruction (pages 141-150): Dominique?Charles VallaChapter 14 Extrahepatic Portal Vein Obstruction (EHPVO) (pages 151-164): Shiv Kumar Sarin, Ashish Kumar and Yogesh Kumar ChawlaChapter 15 The Coagulopathy of Chronic Liver Disease. Is the Long and Widely Held Belief Being Dispelled? (pages 165-170): Armando TripodiChapter 16 Anticoagulation Therapy in Cirrhosis with Portal Vein Thrombosis (pages 171-179): Marco SenzoloChapter 17 Variceal Bleeding, Infections and the Hepatorenal Syndrome (pages 180-188): Richard MoreauChapter 18 Portal Hypertension in Children: Current Practice and the Need for Evidence (pages 189-196): Simon C Ling and Benjamin L ShneiderChapter 20 A Look into the Future: New Treatments on the Horizon - Antiviral Therapy (pages 205-210): Diego Rincon, Cristina Ripoll, Maria?Vega Catalina and Rafael BanaresChapter 21 Antifibrotic Drugs (pages 211-217): Massimo PinzaniChapter 22 New Drugs in the Treatment of Portal Hypertension (pages 218-226): Maria Gabriela Delgado, Susana Seijo and Jaime BoschChapter 19 Statins in Portal Hypertension (pages 197-204): Juan G Abraldes, Vincenzo La Mura and Jaime Bosch

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Polymers for Energy Storage and Conversion
Polymers for Energy Storage and Conversion By
2013 | 265 Pages | ISBN: 1118344545 | PDF | 10 MB
Polymers are increasingly finding applications in the areas of energy storage and conversion. A number of recent advances in the polymer molecular structure control thereby tuning of the polymer properties have led to these applications. This book assimilates these advances in the form of a comprehensive text which includes the synthesis and properties of a large number of polymer systems for applications in the areas of lithium batteries, photovoltaics, solar cells, etc.Polymers for Energy Storage and Conversion describes:PVAc-based polymer blend electrolytes for lithium batteriesThe structure and properties of polymer hydrogel with respect to its applications for low to intermediate temperature polymer electrolyte-based fuel cellsLithium polymer batteries based on ionic liquidsConjugated polymer-inorganic semiconductor compositesThe concept of the solar cell with the organic multiple quantum dots (MQDs)The solvent effects in polymer based organic photovoltaic devicesThe properties of the polymers which factor into their use for solar power both for niche applications as well as for large scale harvestingThe use of macroporous organic polymers as materials for energy gas storage.Content: Chapter 1 High Performance Polymer Hydrogel Based Materials for Fuel Cells (pages 1-25): Yogeshwar Sahai and Jia MaChapter 2 PVAc Based Polymer Blend Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries (pages 27-51): M. Ulaganathan, R. Nithya and S. RajendranChapter 3 Lithium Polymer Batteries Based on Ionic Liquids (pages 53-101): S. Passerini, M. Montanino and G.B. AppetecchiChapter 4 Organic Quantum Dots Grown by Molecular Layer Deposition for Photovoltaics (pages 103-136): Tetsuzo YoshimuraChapter 5 Solvent Effects in Polymer Based Organic Photovoltaics (pages 137-161): Matthias A. Ruderer and Peter Muller?BuschbaumChapter 6 Polymer?Inorganic Hybrid Solar Cells (pages 163-197): Ashish Dubey and Qiquan QiaoChapter 7 Semiconducting Polymer?based Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells (pages 199-214): Matthew Schuette White and Niyazi Serdar SariciftciChapter 8 Energy Gas Storage in Porous Polymers (pages 215-248): Joel Fawaz, Kean Wang and Ali Almansoori

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Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice
Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice By
2012 | 254 Pages | ISBN: 1444336983 | PDF | 2 MB
Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice addresses the cultural aspects of occupational identity and draws out the implications for practice, moving beyond the clinical environment to include the occupational therapist's work in the wider community. It explores the development of individual occupational narratives, community traditions and their roots in everyday experiences, offering a range of examples from distinctive populations to demonstrate approaches to forming sustainable occupational engagements. Chapters span such key areas as 'Experiences of Disaster', 'Social Inclusion', 'Disability and Participation', and 'Sexuality, Disability Cultures and Occupation'. This cutting edge text, coordinated by two distinguished researchers and educators in the global field of occupational therapy and science, is designed to meet the needs of students studying the conceptual foundations of occupational therapy, occupational science, role emerging practice, occupational justice, community development and community based rehabilitation. The book will also be of interest to academics and practitioners exploring new practice contexts created by the drive to address the diversity and inclusion agenda.Content: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1-24): Nick Pollard and Dikaios SakellariouChapter 2 The Language of Occupation (pages 25-41): Nick Pollard and Dikaios SakellariouChapter 3 Occupational Literacy (pages 42-50): Nick Pollard and Dikaios SakellariouChapter 4 A Grammar for a Language of Occupation (pages 51-60): Nick Pollard and Dikaios SakellariouChapter 5 Towards a Transformational Grammar of Occupation (pages 61-71): Nick Pollard and Dikaios SakellariouChapter 6 Narratives of Recognition (pages 72-80): Dikaios Sakellariou and Nick PollardChapter 7 Narratives and Truths (pages 81-91): Dikaios Sakellariou and Nick PollardChapter 8 Occupation in a Greek Town: Flowing, Emergent, Flexible across Time and Space (pages 92-105): Sarah Kantartzis, Matthew Molineux and Sally FosterChapter 9 Indigenous Ainu Occupational Identities and the Natural Environment in Hokkaido (pages 106-127): Mami AoyamaChapter 10 People with Disabilities and Participation: Experiences and Challenges of an Occupational Therapy Practice in the City of Sao Paulo, Brazil (pages 128-145): Sandra Maria Galheigo, Fatima Correa Oliver, Taisa Gomes Ferreira and Marta AokiChapter 11 Communities of Writing (pages 146-161): Nick PollardChapter 12 Disability, Sexuality and Intimacy (pages 162-179): Pamela Block, Russell Shuttleworth, Jacob Pratt, Hope Block and Linda RammlerChapter 13 Model and Human Occupation (pages 180-196): Nick Pollard and Neil CarverChapter 14 Participation, Time, Effort and Speech Disability Justice (pages 197-216): Devva Kasnitz and Pamela BlockChapter 15 A Society Founded on Occupation (pages 217-236): Nick Pollard and Dikaios Sakellariou

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Plastic Packaging Materials for Food Barrier Function, Mass Transport, Quality Assurance, and Legislation
Plastic Packaging Materials for Food: Barrier Function, Mass Transport, Quality Assurance, and Legislation By
2000 | 595 Pages | ISBN: 3527288686 | PDF | 19 MB
Plastics have developed into the most important class of packaging materials. Their relative impermeability for substances from the surroundings has great influence on the shelf life and the quality of the packed goods. At the same time the interaction between the contents and the various components of the packaging plays a decisive role. This particular book is indispensable in the search for the optimal plastic packaging. It facilitates the estimation of the influence on the goods which come from the surroundings and from the packaging. The authors do not restrict themselves only to the description of the phenomena of diffusion or transport in theory, but they show what they mean for practical applications. Food represents the central theme as main area of application for plastic packaging. It can be considered to be the "model substance" and the findings are to be applied to many other products and systems. The main rules and regulations for food packaging of the European Community and the United States are presented in this book. Furthermore the authors emphasize the testing methods for proving the mass transport and the sensory check of the quality of the products. Content: Chapter 1 Preservation of quality through packaging (pages 1-8): Albert L. Baner and Otto PiringerChapter 2 Characteristics of plastic materials (pages 9-45): Johannes Brandsch and Otto PiringerChapter 3 Additives for plastics and their transformation products (pages 47-77): Jan Pospisil and Stanislav NespurekChapter 4 Partition coefficients (pages 79-123): Albert L. BanerChapter 5 Models for diffusion in polymers (pages 125-157): Peter MerceaChapter 6 Prediction of diffusion coefficients in gases, liquids, amorphous solids and plastic materials using an uniform model (pages 159-181): Otto PiringerChapter 7 Transport equations and their solutions (pages 183-219): Otto PiringerChapter 8 Numerical solutions of the diffusion equation (pages 221-238): Titus A. BeuChapter 9 Permeation of gases, water vapor and volatile organic compounds (pages 239-285): Otto PiringerChapter 10 Migration of plastic constituents (pages 287-357): Roland FranzChapter 11 Migration from food packaging: Regulatory considerations for estimating exposure (pages 359-392): Timothy H. BegleyChapter 12 European Community legislation on materials and articles intended to come into contact with food (pages 393-406): Luigi RossiChapter 13 Sensory problems caused by food and packaging interactions (pages 407-426): Otto Piringer and Monika RuterChapter 14 Case study: styrene monomer migration into dairy products in single serve portion packs (pages 427-443): Albert L. BanerChapter 15 Possibilities and limitations of migration modeling (pages 445-468): Johannes Brandsch, Peter Mercea and Otto Piringer

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Plant Breeding Reviews Raspberry Breeding and Genetics, Volume 32
Plant Breeding Reviews: Raspberry Breeding and Genetics, Volume 32 By
2009 | 392 Pages | ISBN: 0470386746 | PDF | 15 MB
Plant Breeding Reviews presents state-of-the-art reviews on plant breeding and genetics covering horticultural, agronomic and forestry crops, incorporating both traditional and molecular methods. The contributions are authored by world authorities, anonymously reviewed, and edited by Professor Jules Janick of Purdue University, USA. The series is an indispensible resource for crop breeders, plant scientists, and teachers involved in crop improvement and genetic resources. Initiated in 1983, Plant Breeding Reviews is published in the form of one or two volumes per year. Recently published articles include: Epigenetics and Plant Breeding (v30) Enhancing Crop Gene Pools with Beneficial Traits Using Wild Relatives (v30) Coffee Germplasm Resources, Genomics and Breeding (v30) Molecular Genetics and Breeding for Fatty Acid Manipulation in Soybean (v30) Breeding Southern Highbush Blueberries (v30) Development of Fire Blight Resistance by Recombinant DNA Technology (v29) Content: Chapter 1 Dedication: Derek Jennings and Hugh A. Daubeny Berry Breeders Extraordinaire (pages 1-37): Kim E. Hummer, Rex Brennan, S. Nikki Jennings, Brian Williamson and Harvey K. HallChapter 2 Raspberry Breeding and Genetics (pages 39-353): Harvey K. Hall, Kim E. Hummer, Andrew R. Jamieson, S. Nikki Jennings and Courtney A. Weber

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Planet Under Pressure Too Many People on Earth
Matt Anniss, "Planet Under Pressure: Too Many People on Earth?"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 1433986434 | PDF | pages: 50 | 12.1 mb
The population of Earth has exploded over the last 100 years. The planet now supports about 7 billion people, and this overwhelming number has many repercussions. Alternative energy resources and the costs of healthcare have become urgent matters. Questions about how to feed, clothe, and house a growing population demand answers. Poverty and overpopulation are no longer just problems for third-world countries but issues that need to be addressed in our own communities. Readers are presented with the many topics surrounding world population and the questions that experts are asking. Also highlighted are suggested solutions, some as radical as setting up colonies on other planets.

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