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Harrowing account of a 21-year-old Dublin woman arrested for alleged terrorism, and her mother's efforts to free her.
"A comprehensive guide to solid-state chemistry which is ideal for all undergraduate levels. It covers well the fundamentals of the area, from basic structures to methods of analysis, but also introduces modern topics such as sustainability." Dr. Jennifer Readman, University of Central Lancashire, UK "The latest edition of Solid State Chemistry combines clear explanations with a broad range of topics to provide students with a firm grounding in the major theoretical and practical aspects of the chemistry of solids." Professor Robert Palgrave, University College London, UK Building a foundation with a thorough description of crystalline structures, this fifth edition of Solid State Chemistry:...
When Michelle starts sixth grade at the local junior high school, she's elated to have a chance to play basketball on the boys' team until she finds out that the boys don't want girls on their team.
After Frank McCormick puts bubble gum in Crystal Gibbons' braids, she and her friends plan the perfect revenge--tricking Frank into eating a peanut butter and ant sandwich.
Jason is facing a boring summer, when he presses a button on the TV remote and zaps a baby mastodon into his living room. Can his weird neighbor help him send the creature back or will Jason have a prehistoric pet for the rest of his life?
A girl's elaborate schemes to reunite her parents lead to one humorous misadventure after another, but ultimately end in a better understanding of a familiar family situation. A funny and touching preteen novel by a well-known author.
The only educational resource and guide for patients with Graves' Ophthalmopathy, an inflammatory eye disorder that often precedes, accompanies, or follows autoimmune thyroid disease.
Depicts morning in the city as people go to work and children go to school.
Composed of equal parts experience, observation, wit, and wisdom, this will be your guide as you strive to move gracefully to the rhythms of life.
With the recent discovery that amyloid beta protein, the cause of plaques in Alzheimer's disease, is an antimicrobial peptide produced in response to infection, many researchers are focusing on the role infection plays in the development of Alzheimer's disease. Brain studies have also identified a number of different viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa in the postmortem brain specimens of Alzheimer's patients. Infection (particularly chronic, latent and persistent infections) causes an immune response that leads to inflammation and brain cell degeneration, which are characteristic features of Alzheimer's disease. Sources of infection in Alzheimer's disease vary from childhood infections t...