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Author | : Alfred M. Handler |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2000-06-28 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1420039393 |
Imagine scientists controlling the transmission of certain diseases through the genetic modification of mosquitoes. Eradicating harmful insects without the use of pesticides. Or increasing the fertility of some insects who in turn eat harmful arthropods or even a plant pathogen. Those are just a few of the real-world applications of insect transgen
Author | : United States. National Air Pollution Control Administration |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Air quality |
ISBN | : |
Relationship between concentration of carbon monoxide in the air and its adverse effects on man and the environment.
Author | : James P. Gibbs |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2011-08-31 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1444359819 |
This set of exercises has been created expressly for students and teachers of conservation biology and wildlife management who want to have an impact beyond the classroom. The book presents a set of 32 exercises that are primarily new and greatly revised versions from the book's successful first edition. These exercises span a wide range of conservation issues: genetic analysis, population biology and management, taxonomy, ecosystem management, land use planning, the public policy process and more. All exercises discuss how to take what has been learned and apply it to practical, real-world issues. Accompanied by a detailed instructor’s manual and a student website with software and support materials, the book is ideal for use in the field, lab, or classroom. Also available: Fundamentals of Conservation Biology, 3rd edition (2007) by Malcolm L Hunter Jr and James Gibbs, ISBN 9781405135450 Saving the Earth as a Career: Advice on Becoming a Conservation Professional (2007) by Malcolm L Hunter Jr, David B Lindenmayer and Aram JK Calhoun, ISBN 9781405167611
Author | : Andrew W. Artenstein |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 403 |
Release | : 2009-12-11 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1441911081 |
Why another book about vaccines? There are already a few extremely well-written medical textbooks that provide comprehensive, state-of-the-art technical reviews regarding vaccine science. Additionally, in the past decade alone, a number of engrossing, provocative books have been published on various related issues ra- ing from vaccines against specific diseases to vaccine safety and policy. Yet there remains a significant gap in the literature – the history of vaccines. Vaccines: A Biography seeks to fill a void in the extant literature by focusing on the history of vaccines and in so doing, recounts the social, cultural, and scientific history of vaccines; it places them within their natural, historical context. The book traces the lineage – the “biography” – of individual vaccines, originating with deeply rooted medical problems and evolving to an eventual conclusion. Nonetheless, these are not “biographies” in the traditional sense; they do not trace an individual’s growth and development. Instead, they follow an idea as it is conceived and dev- oped, through the contributions of many. These are epic stories of discovery, of risk-takers, of individuals advancing medical science, in the words of the famous physical scientist Isaac Newton, “by standing on the shoulders of giants. ” One grant reviewer described the book’s concept as “triumphalist”; although meant as an indictment, this is only partially inaccurate.
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Publisher | : North Carolina State University Libraries |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9781469659268 |
Evolution has gotten us this far. Design may take it from here. Aimed at raising awareness about genetic engineering, biotechnologies, and their consequences through the lens of art and design, Art's Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic Futures is an art-science exhibition curated by Hannah Star Rogers and organized by the NC State University Libraries and the Genetic Engineering and Society Center, and shown at the Gregg Museum of Art & Design, in the physical and digital display spaces of the Libraries, and on the grounds of the North Carolina Museum of Art. By combining science and art and design, artists offer new insights about genetic engineering by bringing it out of the lab and into public places to challenge viewers' understandings about the human condition, the material of our bodies, and the consequences of biotechnology. Exhibition participants include Kirsten Stolle, Paul Vanouse, Adam Zaretsky, Joe Davis, Emilia Tikka, Emeka Ikebude, Jennifer Willet, Charlotte Jarvis, Maria McKinney, Ciara Redmond, Aaron Ellison, David Buckley Borden, Joel Ong, and others.
Author | : Jim Axelrod |
Publisher | : Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2011-05-10 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1429922893 |
It's 2008. Jim Axelrod—once among the most watched correspondents on network news and the first television reporter to broadcast from Saddam International Airport in 2003—is covering the final stages of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. He's forty-five years old and thirty pounds overweight. He's drinking too much, sleeping too little, and scarcely seeing his family. He's just figured out that the industry that pulled him up the corporate ladder is imploding as he's reaching for its final rungs. Then, out of the blue, Jim discovers his late father's decades-old New York Marathon finish times. At forty-six, Bob Axelrod ran a 3:29:58. With everything else going on in his life, Jim sets himself a defining challenge: "Can I beat him?" So begins a deeply felt, often hilarious, quixotic effort to run the 2009 New York Marathon. Along the way, Jim confronts his listing marriage, a career upset by the seismic changes going on throughout the television news industry, excruciatingly painful shin splints, and the worst-timed kidney stone possible. Looming over it all is the shadow of a loving father, who repeatedly lost his way in life but still has a lesson to impart. This is a book about a dead father's challenge to a son at a crossroads, but, more than that, it is about the personal costs paid when ambition and talent are not enough to ensure success. Most fundamentally, though, it is a book about learning what it takes to be happy in your own skin.
Author | : Thorsten Steiner |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 3642602649 |
The manuscripts in this book were generated from a conference occurring at the University of Heidelberg in September 1996. These manuscripts have been reviewed and updated by the designated authors in late 1997 for publication in early 1998. Conferences occur for a variety of reasons. These include the need to exchange information where complex activities are undergoing reassessment or change. For the emergency and critical care man agement of stroke this is certainly the situation. Today, both the pri mary care and the neurologic physician must provide medical care in an environment where daily change in the knowledge base of: brain function, disease mechanism(s), therapeutic efficacy, and cost control are all occurring. In addition, patient advocacy has become increasingly complex because government, employers, insurers, health care providers as well as families all desire a voice in the phy sician relationship with the patient. Our conference subject was the organization of rapid care delivery and the development of a ration al basis for treatment of a previously untreatable disorder acute stroke. Thus, the obvious need for multiple open and free discus sions about priority setting and modification of current treatment plans. Clearly, the face to face opportunities provided by this first conference on Emergency Management And Critical Care Of Stroke (EMACCOS) are required when patient care issues are as complex as these. Neuroscience is new to the experience of active therapeutic inter vention.
Author | : Beti Wyn Evans |
Publisher | : Pharmaceutical Press |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0857110438 |
Pharmacy OSCEs is the only pharmacy-specific OSCE revision guide. With over 70 practice scenarios, this book will support you throughout your training and ensure your best performance on the day of the exam.
Author | : Hymie Anisman |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 582 |
Release | : 2021-04-07 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1529760062 |
Providing a thorough biopsychosocial approach, Health Psychology is your ideal companion to studying this subject. Exploring bio-social, developmental and lifestyle factors and how these relate to physical and psychological disturbances, this lively and approachable guide takes you through this key topic for psychology, health sciences, nursing and education students. Using case studies and up to date research, the author brings to life the important practical applications in this area, helping you to understand the varied ways the biological, physiological and social factors affect psychology and how effective interventions can influence the health of a population.
Author | : Charles Gaddy |
Publisher | : Griffin Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : African American executives |
ISBN | : 9781882180929 |
"From the most humble beginnings, as the youngest son born into a poor family of thirteen children in Atlanta, Georgia in 1918, LeRoy Walker became one of the great track coaches of the century, and, as an educator, the Chancellor of a major university." "Walker was producing national champions at a small college in North Carolina during a time of racial segregation when he was forced to drive as much as a hundred miles out of the way for lodging and food for his team during track meets." "Following coaching successes with teams from other countries, particularly on the continent of Africa, he was selected head track and field coach for the US Olympic team in 1976 for the Games in Montreal. Working his way through the ranks of the United States Olympic Committee, he became President of the organization, and in 1996 led the US delegation into the stadium for the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, a short distance from Parsons Street where he was born." "His story is one of inspiration for all of us, especially the youth of the world. His example brings light to the dark valleys of racism and intolerance."--Jacket.