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The Basic Introduction to Pathophysiology: A Text Book is a useful text book for both Pathophysiology and Clinical Medicine courses in Medical & similar health allied courses (UG & PG) like Nursing, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy also for the physician training programs. It is valuable to healthcare professionals in their early period by highlighting the clinical relevance of their basic science courses. The book may also be helpful to students engaged in their internal medicine and surgery clerkships, and to house officers as an up-to-date summary of relevant physiology and a source of key references. The book will be beneficial as a refresher text, designed to update knowledge of the mechanisms underlying many common & uncommon diseases and disorders. The practitioners as well the allied health care professionals may found a brief format and broad scope facilitate their understanding of these basic disorders & disease entities.
Toxicology begins from basic research investigations on the mechanism of action of toxins through the development and interpretation of standard tests characterizing the toxic properties of agents. Toxicology provides important tools for both medicine and epidemiology in understanding aetiology and in providing information as to the plausibility of observed associations between exposures, including occupations, and disease. Toxicology can be divided into various disciplines, such as clinical, forensic, investigative and regulatory toxicology; toxicology can be considered by target organ system or process, such as immunotoxicology or genetic toxicology; toxicology can be presented in functional terms, such as research, testing and risk assessment. Today, toxicology has become an important element in environmental and occupational health. As part of prevention strategies, toxicology is invaluable, since it is the source of information on potential hazards in the absence of widespread human exposures. Toxicological screening are also widely used by industry, academic in product development, to provide information useful in the design of specific molecules or product formulations.
This book is specifically geared towards students in pharmacy programs and covers all the essential topics in research methodology, from the basics of research design to statistical analysis. It also includes a section on biostatistics, which is essential for pharmaceutical research. This book is a more general introduction to research methods, but it still has a lot to offer students in pharmacy programs. It covers a wide range of topics, including research design, data collection, data analysis, and scientific writing. This book will be a great resource for any student in a Masters in Pharmacy and Bachelors in Pharmacy programme.
Contributed papers presented at two regional conferences organized by Bangladesh Enterprise Institute in July 1-2, and September 23-24, 2003 at Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Toxicology begins from basic research investigations on the mechanism of action of toxins through the development and interpretation of standard tests characterizing the toxic properties of agents. Toxicology provides important tools for both medicine and epidemiology in understanding aetiology and in providing information as to the plausibility of observed associations between exposures, including occupations, and disease. Toxicology can be divided into various disciplines, such as clinical, forensic, investigative and regulatory toxicology; toxicology can be considered by target organ system or process, such as immunotoxicology or genetic toxicology; toxicology can be presented in functional terms, such as research, testing and risk assessment. Today, toxicology has become an important element in environmental and occupational health. As part of prevention strategies, toxicology is invaluable, since it is the source of information on potential hazards in the absence of widespread human exposures. Toxicological screening are also widely used by industry, academic in product development, to provide information useful in the design of specific molecules or product formulations.
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