Marine Microbiology

Marine Microbiology
Author: John H. Paul
Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780125215442

Written by experts in the field, this title presents the experimental techniques required for modern environmental microbiological research. Chapters start with the introduction and background of a particular method, followed by a concise description of the procedures involved. It enumerates autotrophic picoplankton, bacteria and viruses.

Doctor's Orders

Doctor's Orders
Author: Ariadne Wayne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2017-12-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781973518181

After an explosive end to his relationship, Drew Campbell heads home. Sparks fly when he meets local midwife, Hayley, and she and the young doctor end their argument in a way he never saw coming.As their relationship grows, Hayley's torn between staying in the small town she's made her home, and moving to the big city with Drew. An emergency situation sees her on his doorstep, and Drew's reluctant to let go.Especially with the attention she's attracted from an unwanted source. One who's used to getting his own way.The second book in the Copper Creek story also features the continuing story of Adam and Lily. Adam's demons are never far way, and his past still has the ability to hurt them both.

Health Education and Environmental Studies

Health Education and Environmental Studies
Author: Dr. Mandeep Singh Nathial
Publisher: Friends Publications (India)
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2020-06-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9388457803

However, health education and environmental studies is becoming increasingly important in a much wider range of health, fitness and environment disciplines. Examples of real health and environmental issues are found throughout the book, and we hope thereby to give a genuine applied flavor to the entire development. Indeed, given the conceptual simplicity of the health and environmental approach We hope that the publication of this book will enhance the spread of knowledge and ideas that are currently trickling through the scientific health and environmental literature. The main objective of the book is to provide possible text with examples to understand the concept well.

Athletic Care and Rehabilitation

Athletic Care and Rehabilitation
Author: Dr. Amandeep Singh
Publisher: Friends Publications (India)
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9390649617

Sports medicine, also known as sport and exercise medicine (SEM), is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise. Although most sports teams have employed team physicians for many years, it is only since the late 20th century that sports medicine has emerged as a distinct field of health care. Athletic Therapy is the prevention, immediate care and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries by a Certified Athletic Therapist. It involves the assessment of physical function, the treatment of dysfunction caused by pain and/or injury in order to develop, maintain and maximize independence and prevent dysfunction. User groups of this service are varied and can include but are not limited to people with a musculoskeletal injury that may be active individuals, injured workers, motor vehicle accident injuries, recreational athletes, professional athletes and competitive amateur athletes. The concept for this book is based on the expanding field of sports rehabilitation and injury prevention. Evidence of this expansion includes an increasing amount of research and publications related to sports rehabilitation and allied fields of practice such as sports therapy, athletic training and sports physiotherapy. This book allows you to apply high- level academic and practical management skills to the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries arising from sport and physical activity. You will learn to improve health and function in populations with injury, illness and disease and to positively contribute to improving public health. You will be taught by industry experts with the focus on practical skills and small group practical sessions.

An Introduction to Database Systems

An Introduction to Database Systems
Author: C. J. Date
Publisher:
Total Pages: 938
Release: 2000
Genre: Bases de données - Gestion
ISBN: 9780201684193

For over 25 years, C. J. Dates An Introduction to Database Systems has been the authoritative resource for readers interested in gaining insight into and understanding of the principles of database systems. This exciting revision continues to provide a solid grounding in the foundations of database technology and to provide some ideas as to how the field is likely to develop in the future. The material is organized into six major parts. Part I provides a broad introduction to the concepts of database systems in general and relational systems in particular. Part II consists of a careful description of the relational model, which is the theoretical foundation for the database field as a whole. Part III discusses the general theory of database design. Part IV is concerned with transaction management. Part V shows how relational concepts are relevant to a variety of further aspects of database technology-security, distributed databases, temporal data, decision support, and so on. Finally, Part VI describes the impact of object technology on database systems. This Seventh Edition of An Introduction to Database Systems features widely rewritten material to improve and amplify treatment o

Operating Systems

Operating Systems
Author: Ramez Elmasri
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Europe
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Operating systems (Computers)
ISBN: 9780070164543

Elmasri, Levine, and Carrick's "spiral approach" to teaching operating systems develops student understanding of various OS components early on and helps students approach the more difficult aspects of operating systems with confidence. While operating systems have changed dramatically over the years, most OS books use a linear approach that covers each individual OS component in depth, which is difficult for students to follow and requires instructors to constantly put materials in context. Elmasri, Levine, and Carrick do things differently by following an integrative or "spiral" approach to explaining operating systems. The spiral approach alleviates the need for an instructor to "jump ahead" when explaining processes by helping students "completely" understand a simple, working, functional system as a whole in the very beginning. This is more effective pedagogically, and it inspires students to continue exploring more advanced concepts with confidence.

Fundamentals of Database Systems

Fundamentals of Database Systems
Author: Ramez Elmasri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1178
Release: 2007
Genre: Bases de données
ISBN:

This edition combines clear explanations of database theory and design with up-to-date coverage of models and real systems. It features excellent examples and access to Addison Wesley's database Web site that includes further teaching, tutorials and many useful student resources.