For more than four decades, Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology has been the leader in helping medical students and clinicians understand the fascinating subject of human and mammalian physiology. Concisely covering every important topic without sacrificing depth or readability, Ganong's delivers more clinically-relevant, high-yield information per page than any similar text or review. You'll find more than 600 full-color illustrations and text that strikes the perfect balance between detailed and concise.
Imagine using analogies to teach the basics of ECG! The anatomy of the heart is similar to rooms and doors. Inner city highways are like the interatrial and intranodal pathways.
Includes more than 1,700 English-language proverbs. Proverbs are listed alphabetically, and each entry includes an explanation, an example from literature, origin, variants, cross references when appropriate, and a list of sayings with similar or opposite meanings. The book concludes with indexes by keyword and by theme as well as a bibliography.
In this book we offer practical suggestions to help you to get into using computers in primary schools. The content of the book is very much based on some of the particular developments which have happened in primary education in England and Wales, where there is a ‘National Curriculum’ for schools which includes Information Technology as a discrete subject. However, we trust that many of our suggestions will be equally relevant to other parts of the world, where similar conditions exist and where computers are being introduced into primary education in similar ways.