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There are few more fundamental concepts or fields of study in the living sciences than anatomy and physiology. Anatomy is the study of the structure and physical connections of the body's internal and exterior parts, whereas physiology is the study of how those parts work. Anatomy and physiology are discussed and summarized, along with their significance to medical applications. The axial and appendicular portions of the human body are the two primary divisions. The cranium, cervical spine, thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity, and pelvis make up the axial portion, while the limbs, both upper and lower, make up the appendicular portion. In addition, we examined cell theory, the most common orga...
This book provides a systematic courses of practical in Pharmaceutical analysis, is a very sincere attempt to arouse the interest of the students in these fast developing branches of pharmaceutical sciences.It gives concise and point wise information requiring during practical in single book and eliminates the need of too many reference book. The subject matter has been explained in such a single way that the students should feel no difficulty to understand it. The concepts as clear as crystal, language simple and subject matter in flow and continuity the students will also discover the real pleasure of extra information. All efforts have been made to make the book student-friendly.
Irish seaboard lore, recipes old & new, nutritional information & personal anecdote combine with the faintest hint of nostalgia in this refreshingly original mix of common sense & practical cookery.
Innovative and forward-looking, this volume focuses on recent achievements in this rapidly progressing field and looks at future potential for development. The first part provides a basic understanding of the factors governing protein-ligand interactions, followed by a comparison of key experimental methods (calorimetry, surface plasmon resonance, NMR) used in generating interaction data. The second half of the book is devoted to insilico methods of modeling and predicting molecular recognition and binding, ranging from first principles-based to approximate ones. Here, as elsewhere in the book, emphasis is placed on novel approaches and recent improvements to established methods. The final part looks at unresolved challenges, and the strategies to address them. With the content relevant for all drug classes and therapeutic fields, this is an inspiring and often-consulted guide to the complexity of protein-ligand interaction modeling and analysis for both novices and experts.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a science that makes use of the general laws of chemistry to study drugs i.e. their preparation chemical nature, composition, structure, influence on an organism and studies, the physical and chemical properties of drugs, the methods of quality control and the conditions of their usage. Drugs mainly exert action depending upon the biochemical path ways.
Chemical Drug Design provides a compact overview on recent advances in this rapidly developing field. With contributions on in silico drug design, natural product based compounds, as well as on ligand- and structure-based approaches, the authors present innovative methods and techniques for identifying and synthetically designing novel drugs.
The largest film industry in the world after Hollywood is celebrated in this updated and expanded edition of a now classic work of reference. Covering the full range of Indian film, this new revised edition of the Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema includes vastly expanded coverage of mainstream productions from the 1970s to the 1990s and, for the first time, a comprehensive name index. Illustrated throughout, there is no comparable guide to the incredible vitality and diversity of historical and contemporary Indian film.
The book we have at hand is the fourth monograph I wrote for Springer Verlag. The previous one named "Self-Organization and Associative Mem ory" (Springer Series in Information Sciences, Volume 8) came out in 1984. Since then the self-organizing neural-network algorithms called SOM and LVQ have become very popular, as can be seen from the many works re viewed in Chap. 9. The new results obtained in the past ten years or so have warranted a new monograph. Over these years I have also answered lots of questions; they have influenced the contents of the present book. I hope it would be of some interest and help to the readers if I now first very briefly describe the various phases that led to m...
The articles in this book are drawn from a variety of sources and aim at preparing the younger generation for a deeper, more enlightened view of marriage, conception, pregnancy, and childbirth. Extracts from the Mother s writings concern the deeper purpose of marriage and the need for a conscious aspiration throughout the processes of conception and gestation. Other articles offer advice for a healthy pregnancy and some basic guidelines for pre-natal education.