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The Best of Martinus Publishing, 2013
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

The Best of Martinus Publishing, 2013

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Featuring some of the best Science-Fiction & Fantasy stories released in 2013 by Martinus Publishing! Ranging from wild time-travel adventures, alien abductions, mad curses, epic quests, and even the ruminations of an aging dragon seeking death. Discover some of the most entertaining fiction released during 2013 in this exciting volume. Featuring stories by Bruno Lombardi, JL Mo, Edmund Wells, A.C. Hall, Gerald Costlow, Shawn Cook, William R.D. Wood, Martin T. Ingham, Barbara Austin, Stacey Jaine McIntosh, Nye Joell Hardy, Chris Allinotte, Susan A. Royal, Philip Overby, and Lauren A. Forry.

Booksellers' catalogs of Martinus Nijhoff
  • Language: de

Booksellers' catalogs of Martinus Nijhoff

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1884
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Memoirs of the Extraordinary Life, Works, and Discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428
Historical Epistemology and European Philosophy of Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 415

Historical Epistemology and European Philosophy of Science

This book offers a comprehensive analysis on the evolution of philosophy of science, with a special emphasis on the European tradition of the twentieth century. At first, it shows how the epistemological problem of the objectivity of knowledge and axiomatic knowledge have been previously tackled by transcendentalism, critical rationalism and hermeneutics. In turn, it analyses the axiological dimension of scientific research, moving from traditional model of science and of scientific methods, to the construction of a new image of knowledge that leverages the philosophical tradition of the Milan School. Using this historical-epistemological approach, the author rethinks the Kantian Transcenden...

Journal of the National Cancer Institute
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Journal of the National Cancer Institute

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Head and Neck Management of the Cancer Patient
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520

Head and Neck Management of the Cancer Patient

This book presents in a comprehensive way cur the clinical care of the patient with head and neck rent advances in the management of neoplasia cancer involvement and/or its complications. and associated complications of the head and Today's complex treatments in oncology re neck. A broad range of clinical considerations is quire a comprehensive approach to effect a posi discussed following overviews of relevant basic tive result for the cancer patient whose facial biologic issues and the roles of various disci appearance and function are compromised. We plines. Each chapter has been structured to trust that physicians, dentists, nurses, dental "stand by itself"; at the same time, obvious rel...

Australian Books in Print
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1194

Australian Books in Print

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Supportive therapy in haematology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Supportive therapy in haematology

As appropriately outlined in the first chapter in cells was pioneered in Holland by Van Loghem and part II in this book, the history of contemporary Van Rood, and it led eventually to the discovery of blood transfusion is only three-quarters of a cen the HLA system and its subsequent explosive de tury old. On the surface, there is not much left in velopment. In biochemistry, the work on the ABO common between an arm to arm blood transfer and MN blood group substances has provided carried out as an heroic measure in the twenties, pointers to general features of the biosynthesis and when patient or donor had to be weighed in order role of glycolipids and glycoproteins in the cell for the physician to decide when to stop, and blood membrane, and the identification of serological component therapy of today, when several patients specificities associated with specific oligo sac can benefit from appropriately measured and stan chari des has proven for the first time how gene dardized amounts of various purified blood frac products that are not proteins can exhibit Men tions. Yet, the basic principles of blood transfusion delian inheritance.

Organ Directed Toxicities of Anticancer Drugs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

Organ Directed Toxicities of Anticancer Drugs

The addition of chemotherapy as an effective means to treat cancer has had a major impact on selected human malignancies. Due to a general inability to dif ferentiate between normal and neoplastic cells, little selectivity exists in currently used oncolytic drugs. Consequently, significant toxicity to the patient is expected when systemic cancer chemotherapy is chosen as an appropriate therapeutic in tervention. Much of this toxicity, such as damage to the bone marrow, gastroin testinal tract, or hair follicles, is predictable based upon the fact that anticancer drugs kill actively dividing cells. These types of toxicities, while serious, are usually manageable and reversible and are, theref...

Diuretics: Basic, Pharmacological, and Clinical Aspects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 609

Diuretics: Basic, Pharmacological, and Clinical Aspects

The need for adequate means by which to improve urine output is very old. Even in the "Scuola Salernitana", the oldest medieval medical school in Western Europe, about 1000 years ago it was taught how to improve urine output. The list of known "diuretica" included herbs, plants, roots, vegetables, in particular asparagus, fennel and carrot. The first diuretic drugs, however, were mercurial compounds. Thus, calomel, mercurous chloride, was initially used as a diuretic in the sixteenth century by Paracelsus, being one of the ingredients of the so-called "Guy's Hospital pill". But calomel had a cathartic effect so that it was replaced by organic mercurial compounds. These diuretics were clearly...