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Author: United States. Congress. House
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1620
Release:
Genre: United States
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Human Tendons

Human Tendons
Author: László G. Józsa
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Total Pages: 574
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780873224840

Unquestionably the most comprehensive text on human tendons written by two internationally renowned experts. >Human Tendons> is not only a theoretically based resource for researchers, scientists, and medical specialists, it also is a practical reference for sports medicine practitioners, physicians, and physical therapists.Focusing on the macroscopic and microscopic anatomy, physiology, and pathology of human tendons, the authors present all the available knowledge on the subject in one book. This definitive guide covers these topics on tendons in depth:--Construction, function, metabolism, and biomechanics-Embryonal and postnatal development-Pathologies and anomolies-Effects of physical activity, immobilization, rehabilitation, and aging-History of tenotomy-Injuries, disorders, and diseases-Diagnostic and treatment principles-Healing, transplants, and regenerationThe 386 photographs and 82 illustrations help to bring the content to life.

When Formality Works

When Formality Works
Author: Arthur L. Stinchcombe
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2001-09-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0226774961

Introduction : why is formality so unpopular? -- A redefinition of the concept of formality -- Legal formality and graphical planning languages -- Certainty of the law : reasons, situation-types, analogy, and equilibrium -- The social structure of liquidity : flexibility in markets, states, and organizations / Bruce G. Carruthers, Arthur L. Stinchcombe -- Formalizing rightlessness in immigration law and administration -- Formalizing epistemological stratification of knowledge -- Conclusion : the varieties of formality.

Sea Surveying

Sea Surveying
Author: Alan E. Ingham
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1975
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Zone of Action

Zone of Action
Author: Kirk G Warner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2020-08-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781646631391

Zone of Action is a front-row seat to major combat operations, leadership, tragedy, and nation-building. These are the war-theater observations of a senior Army JAG constantly in the thick of the war, the occupation, and the Iraqi community. He tells the inside-the-war-room story of Operation COBRA II and Iraqi Freedom during the march to Baghdad and the nation-building beyond. It details his official and inner journeys and those of soldiers and Iraqis encountered along the way. It reveals the sacrifice of many unsung heroes and the challenges of liberating and occupying a broken country. It shows the character of our soldiers and leaders . . . and the occasional lack of it. But above all things, it is an honest, often humorous romp through war by someone deep in the arena.

Inside John Haynie's Studio

Inside John Haynie's Studio
Author: John J. Haynie
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007
Genre: Trumpet
ISBN: 1574412264

"". . . A treasure of insight into the mind and heart of one of our great American performers and teachers. If the Arban book is the trumpet player's 'Bible,' then I'd have to say Inside John Haynie's Studio is the trumpet teacher's 'Bible.'"-Ronald Romm, founder, Canadian Brass, and professor of trumpet, University of Illinois "The essays in this remarkable volume go far beyond trumpet pedagogy. . . . John's concern for educating the whole person, not just cramming for the job market, emanates from every page. This book showcases a teaching career that has become legendary."-James Scott, dean of the College of Music, University of North Texas "The principle that pervades my entire educational philosophy did not come from education or psychology classes; it did not come from the many sermons preached by my Dad and hundreds of other pulpiteers. It came from John Haynie's studio."-Douglas Smith, Mildred and Ernest Hogan Professor of Music, Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryAUTHOR." -- Publisher.

Great Transformations in Vertebrate Evolution

Great Transformations in Vertebrate Evolution
Author: Kenneth P. Dial
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2015-07-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022626839X

How did flying birds evolve from running dinosaurs, terrestrial trotting tetrapods evolve from swimming fish, and whales return to swim in the sea? These are some of the great transformations in the 500-million-year history of vertebrate life. And with the aid of new techniques and approaches across a range of fields—work spanning multiple levels of biological organization from DNA sequences to organs and the physiology and ecology of whole organisms—we are now beginning to unravel the confounding evolutionary mysteries contained in the structure, genes, and fossil record of every living species. This book gathers a diverse team of renowned scientists to capture the excitement of these new discoveries in a collection that is both accessible to students and an important contribution to the future of its field. Marshaling a range of disciplines—from paleobiology to phylogenetics, developmental biology, ecology, and evolutionary biology—the contributors attack particular transformations in the head and neck, trunk, appendages such as fins and limbs, and the whole body, as well as offer synthetic perspectives. Illustrated throughout, Great Transformations in Vertebrate Evolution not only reveals the true origins of whales with legs, fish with elbows, wrists, and necks, and feathered dinosaurs, but also the relevance to our lives today of these extraordinary narratives of change.