Designing for Minimal Maintenance Expense

Designing for Minimal Maintenance Expense
Author: Marvin A. Moss
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1985-03-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780824773144

Stresses the importance of reliability, maintainability, and availability, shows how to analyze a complex system, and explains how to identify potential product failures and simplify maintenance procedures.

Paramedic

Paramedic
Author: Bob Elling
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2005-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0763737925

Paramedic: Anatomy and Physiology utilizes a systemic approach, beginning by formulating a basic picture of the human body then moving into more anatomic detail. Individual chapters discuss body systems, both how they function individually and together as a unit. In addition to the overall picture of each system, this text presents both the gross anatomy and the microscopic anatomy of vital structures. Since the study of anatomy and physiology requires some basic chemistry knowledge, there is a basic chemistry review provided in the Appendix

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 642
Release: 1908
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

ERDA.

ERDA.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 864
Release: 1975
Genre:
ISBN:

But is it True?

But is it True?
Author: Aaron B. Wildavsky
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1995
Genre: Environmental health
ISBN: 9780674089235

Amid the chaos of questions and conflicting information, Aaron Wildavsky arrives with just what the beleaguered citizen needs: a clear, fair, and factual look at how the rival claims of environmentalists and industrialists work, what they mean, and where to start sorting them out.

Rodent Outbreaks

Rodent Outbreaks
Author:
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2010
Genre: Agricultural pests
ISBN: 9712202577

Brain Imaging

Brain Imaging
Author: Paul C. Lebby
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2013-10-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0199980993

Brain Imaging: A Guide for Clinicians is designed to provide a foundation of information necessary to those wishing to integrate brain imaging into their practice, or to those that currently review brain scans but have minimal formal training in neuroimaging. The guide covers a range of topics important to those using brain imaging, such as the strengths and weaknesses of the many different techniques currently available, the factors that may influence the use of imaging data, common pitfalls or artifacts that may be misleading to the clinician, the most appropriate techniques to use given a specific clinical question or condition, how to interpret information presented on a brain image, and also how many pathological conditions appear on a variety of brain scanning techniques or sequences. This guide also provides detailed information regarding the identification of primary brain regions, anatomical structures, systems or pathways using both two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging techniques. A brain atlas is included using both CT and MRI sequences to facilitate the reader's ability to identify most primary brain structures. A novel color-coded system is used throughout this guide to assist the reader in identifying slice locations and orientations. Images with green borders are displayed in the axial plane, with the slice location being shown on other orthogonal image planes by a green line. Similarly, images with a red border are displayed in the coronal plane and those with a blue border are displayed using a sagittal plane; red and blue reference lines are displayed on orthogonal slices to identify the slice location. The crosshairs formed by the color-coded reference lines optimize the reader's ability to identify primary anatomical structures or pathological markers and processes. This book is written in a manner to progress from a general description of the clinical use of brain images and the interpretation of brain scans, to more complex chapters involving neuroanatomy and imaging technology. Real life examples of clinical cases are integrated into all chapters of this guide. Brain Imaging: A Guide for Clinicians provides hundreds of images derived from traumatic and non-traumatic pathologies to provide the reader with examples of conditions most often seen in the clinic. PEARL-PERIL sections outline critical information for the clinician, along with many tables and charts designed to provide general information required when interpreting brain images.