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Fully updated for its second edition, Pass the PSA is written specifically for the Prescribing Safety Assessment (PSA) exam, with one chapter dedicated to each PSA exam section.This latest edition: - Introduces a simple, memorable and failsafe approach to prescribing (the 'PReSCRIBER' mnemonic) - Specifies the universal basic principles of prescribing for all sections - Examines each section's question structure and how to approach it - questions (structured identically to the exam) that conclude each chapter - Covers all scenarios suggested for questioning in the PSA blueprint - Highlights common traps throughout - Contains two mock exams - Includes finals-level sections on data interpretation and management
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This book contains the papers presented at the second biennial meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, held in Boston in Fall, 1970. We have added the paper by Jaakko Hintikka which he was unable to present due to illness, and we have unfortunately not received the paper of Michael Scriven. Otherwise, these proceedings are complete so far as formal presentations. The meeting itself was dedicated to the memory of Rudolf Carnap. This great man and distinguished philosopher had died shortly before. The five talks from the session devoted to recollections of Professor Carnap are printed at the beginning of this book, and they are followed by eight other tributes and memories. We are pa...
Ever since the first observations of sunspots in the early seventeenth century, stellar rotation has been a major topic in astronomy and astrophysics. Jean-Louis Tassoul synthesizes a large number of theoretical investigations on rotating stars. Drawing upon his own research, Professor Tassoul also carefully critiques various competing ideas. In the first three chapters, the author provides a short historical sketch of stellar rotation, the main observational data on the Sun and other stars on which the subsequent theory is based, and the basic Newtonian hydrodynamics used to study rotating stars. Following a discussion of some general mechanical properties of stars in a state of permanent r...
PSA For Class XI is a well-planned resource for students and is prepared strictly according to the latest guidelines given by the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education). The book comprises five major parts: Qualitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis, English Comprehensions, Data Interpretation and Passages, and Assessment Zone. It contains examples and exercises, with answers and explanations, based on the examination pattern. The text also includes sections on ‘Let’s Try’ in each chapter to help students develop creative thinking and is a must buy resource for students appearing for the PSA examination. KEY FEATURES • Step-by-step solutions to build an understanding of concepts and theory • Designed in the format provided by the CBSE • All possible types of questions framed according to the examination • Includes solved previous years' question papers along with two Model Test Papers