Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking 10 edition
The Tenth Edition of the pre-eminent textbook on physical examination and history taking contains foundational content to guide students' approaches to history taking, interviewing, and other core assessment concepts, as well as fully illustrated, step-by-step techniques that outline correct performance of physical examination. The comprehensive content is intended for high-level nursing education and practice markets, medical students, and related health professions such as physician assistants.
This compact, portable reference contains more than 2,000 of the most useful formulas and equations found in undergraduate physics courses, covering mathematics, dynamics and mechanics, quantum physics, thermodynamics, solid state physics, electromagnetism, optics and astrophysics. An extensive index allows the required formulas to be located swiftly and simply, and an unique tabular format crisply identifies all the variables involved.
Molecular and Cellular Enzymology addresses not only experienced enzymologists but also students, teachers and academic and industrial researchers who are confronted with enzymological problems during their fundamental or applied research. In this field is an urgent need for training in order to meet the requirements of both research and industrial endeavours. This book consists of several levels. Practical aspects and elementary explanations are given for the benefit of non-specialists’ and students’ understanding.
Added by: rszyma | Karma: 779.66 | Non-Fiction, Medicine | 28 September 2010
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Depression (Diseases and Disorders)
Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad, but these feelings usually pass within a few hours. Even when dealing with grief or a major sorrow, people typically begin to feel a bit better in a few days. A depressive disorder interferes with daily life and causes pain for both the person with the disorder and those who care about him or her.
Added by: titito | Karma: 1215.71 | Kids, Science literature | 28 September 2010
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Energy (See for Yourself)
Discusses various aspects of energy, including the energy sources, energy waste, and the future of energy.
You and the world around you are full of energy. From the food you eat to the awesome power of the stars, energy is a part of everything in the Universe.
How much energy is there in a bolt of lightning? Why is there more heat in an iceberg than a cup of tea? Find out how energy affects your daily life, the ways it is released, how plants and animals use energy in extreme climates and see for yourself how it is everywhere.