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"Eye opening quotes. This is a very good book. It's a kind of life guide you must read at least once." @itsbookgains There's a saying that maturity grants wisdom, only you're too old to use it. Realizing this, Dr. Christopher Johnson developed a guide to the nuisances of adulthood for his children. It's a self-help book for those still searching for their calling and a refresher for the rest of us. A course in the curriculum of life. Playgrounds are where children express and enjoy themselves. They're where we spent some of our happiest moments. Adulthood abandons these wonderful sanctuaries. If we gamify our life, we can carry the playground in us. Reclaim some of what we lost and return to...
The second edition, now in two volumes rather than one, contains some 30 new chapters addressing a greatly increased number of topics and range of issues, from a variety of disciplines. The first volume offers discussion of general issues in the theory, assessment, and treatment of developmental dis
Colloquially known as "Fitzgerald's," this is the official manual of N.J.'s legislature, filled with a variety of important facts for its politicians and lobbyists.
A collection of original essays celebrating the 250th anniversary of the publication of the Dictionary.
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There are unique challenges in the formulation, manufacture, analytical chemistry, and regulatory requirements of low-dose drugs. This book provides an overview of this specialized field and combines formulation, analytical, and regulatory aspects of low-dose development into a single reference book. It describes analytical methodologies like dissolution testing, solid state NMR, Raman microscopy, and LC-MS and presents manufacturing techniques such as granulation, compaction, and compression. Complete with case studies and a discussion of regulatory requirements, this is a core reference for pharmaceutical scientists, regulators, and graduate students.