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This basic textbook of human embryology covers both clinical and molecular biological aspects of human development. It offers in-depth, thorough coverage of the latest information, including separate sections in each chapter on clinical relevance and experimental studies. HUMAN EMBRYOLOGY also features a first-rate, four-color art program with superb photographs and electronmicrographs. Spanish version also available, ISBN: 84-8174-655-X
People with diabetes can turn to this dictionary-style reference for solutions to the most common problems. Readers can use The Diabetes Problem Solver to look up problems under the key word and follow a flow chart of questions to find practical advice and solutions to most any diabetes self-care problem.
La farmacología es una ciencia eminentemente interdisciplinaria e integradora de conocimientos básicos que contribuyen a establecer un tratamiento terapéutico integral en el paciente. Los avances científicos de las últimas décadas han transformado profundamente los conocimientos de la medicina y, en particular de la farmacología. En breve, la farmacogenómica y la medicina génica serán herramientas indispensables que permitirán a los médicos lograr una terapia individualizada. El presente libro ha sido concebido y realizado con el propósito de ofrecer, en forma práctica e innovadora, los conocimientos esenciales y de vanguardia, que la farmacología ofrece. Simultáneamente, se ...
Married women wanting no more children, who are exposed to the risk of pregnancy and are not using contraception, are defined as having unmet need for contraception for limiting purposes. Married women seeking to delay unwanted pregnancies, who are exposed to the risk of pregnancy, but are not using contraception, have unmet need for contraception for spacing purposes. This paper reviews procedures for calculating unmet need and assesses measurement errors, and their consequences, for estimating the number of women who would benefit from increased availability of modern contraceptive methods and for estimating the potential demand for such methods. High and low estimates of unmet need for co...
This is the fifth report in the series of publications which examine the prevalence of contraceptive use around the world. It contains data covering 160 countries, including 125 developing countries and 35 developed countries, representing 96 per cent of the world population. The review is based primarily on data obtained from nationally representative sample surveys, and includes two new chapters analysing contraceptive use dynamics and national policies relating to fertility, contraception and population growth.