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I am very glad as my dream come true to become author of the book. It gives us great pleasure and privilege in presenting this book on “Anchorage” in new form. The authors have taken tremendous effort in preparing this book, focusing attention on every aspect of anchorage which is the most important part of orthodontic treatment. They have maintained simplicity and readability that would help any beginner and expert alike enjoy reading and understanding. The book has the principle of “Small thing add to perfection but perfection is not a small thing.” Considering the changing scenario we have made additions of several important topics encompassing the current changes in the field of Orthodontics. We are sure that the added topics will provide value added information to the readers. I congratulate Dr. Pushpraj Singh and Dr. Sandeep Shrivastava for their Constant support as an author of this book. We would like to thank our publisher for publishing this book and standing the whole hearted cooperation. Our sincere thanks to all our well wishers for their support. I wish and hope the book finds the deserve use and popularity.
A complete blood count (CBC) or full blood count (FBC) is a common blood test that evaluates the three major types of cells in the blood – red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. It is used to detect or monitor many different health conditions including diagnosing infections or allergies, detecting blood clotting problems or blood disorders, including anemia, and evaluating red blood cell production or destruction. This book is a practical guide for students and trainee pathologists to help with interpretation of CBC to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment of correlating diseases and disorders. Beginning with an introduction to CBC, the following sections describe different measurements and parameters for each of the three types of blood cells. The book includes 30 clinical case studies and numerous full colour images and illustrations. The final chapter discusses quality control. Key points Practical guide to interpretation of complete blood count Discusses parameters for red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets Presents 30 clinical case studies Includes section on quality control Nearly 180 full colour images and illustrations
The International Journal of Indian Psychology (IJIP) is published by RED’SHINE Publication with 4 Issues per year. It is an online open access journal that provides quarterly publication of articles in all areas of the subject such as: Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Educational Psychology, School Psychology, Child Psychology, as well as Social Science, Home Science and Education also. The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. Papers will be published by rapid process within 20 days after acceptance and peer review process takes 14 days. All articles published in WWW.IJIP.IN will be peer-reviewed.
Authored by 17 international researchers and research teams, the book provides up-to-date insights on topics in five different research areas related to normal hearing and deafness. Techniques for assessment of hearing and the appropriateness of the Mongolian gerbil as a model for age-dependent hearing loss in humans are presented. Parental attitudes to childhood deafness and role of early intervention for better treatment of hearing loss are also discussed. Comprehensive details are provided on the role of different environmental insults including injuries in causing deafness. Additionally, many genes involved in hearing loss are reviewed and the genetics of recessively inherited moderate to severe and progressive deafness is covered for the first time. The book also details established and evolving therapies for treatment of deafness.
This pioneering book is the first full-length study of the matha, or Hindu monastery, which developed in India at the turn of the first millennium. Rendered monumentally in stone, the matha represented more than just an architectural innovation: it signaled the institutionalization of asceticism into a formalized monastic practice, as well as the emergence of the guru as an influential public figure. With entirely new primary research, Tamara I. Sears examines the architectural and archaeological histories of six little-known monasteries in Central India and reveals the relationships between political power, religion, and the production of sacred space. This important work of scholarship features scrupulous original measured drawings, providing a vast amount of new material and a much-needed contribution to the fields of Asian art, religious studies, and cultural history. In introducing new categories of architecture, this book illuminates the potential of buildings to reconfigure not only social and ritual relationships but also the fundamental ontology of the world.
This book is a collection of articles presented by researchers and practitioners, including engineers, biologists, health professionals and informatics/computer scientists, interested in both theoretical advances and applications of information systems, artificial intelligence, signal processing, electronics and other engineering tools in areas related to biology and medicine in the All India Seminar on Biomedical Engineering 2012 (AISOBE 2012), organized by The Institution of Engineers (India), Jabalpur Local Centre, Jabalpur, India during November 3-4, 2012. The content of the book is useful to doctors, engineers, researchers and academicians as well as industry professionals.
The School Girl - when she became her father's girlfriend, is the story of two girls of 12-13 years who want to embrace all the experiences of love, sex, and life at a very young age. The 13-year-old 'Ragini' who had to bear the brunt of her own father's lust since taking care of her senses and due to that hesitation about men, could never take birth on her mind. Relationships like sex were the same for her as ordinary girls eating food anywhere when they are hungry. Although she was not very beautiful to look at, her careless nature made her very special among the boys which became a big reason to jealous of other girls. The girls studying with her wanted to be like her, she wanted to get a...