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A torrential storm brings an unlikely addition to Rebecca Horan’s rural household: a fawn, whom she names Starbuck. Believing the little fawn needs a playmate until he is old enough to fend for himself, Rebecca buys a little beefalo calf named Harry whose mother had died in the same storm that brought Starbuck. The two become best friends. Rebecca Horan lives in New Hampshire on the very farm she writes about. This is her first book.
Maggie Hale has fallen in love with a man she cannot have. Jake Browder has disappeared and there are no clues, no leads to follow. The police are stumped and it's up to Maggie to find him. From coastal Maine to the islands of the Caribbean, this story will capture your imagination and intrigue you throughout.
Step-by-step, practical guidance for the acquisition, manipulation,and use of cell sources for tissue engineering Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field incorporatingthe principles of biology, chemistry, engineering, and medicine tocreate biological substitutes of native tissues for scientificresearch or clinical use. Specific applications of this technologyinclude studies of tissue development and function, investigatingdrug response, and tissue repair and replacement. This area israpidly becoming one of the most promising treatment options forpatients suffering from tissue failure. Written by leading experts in the field, Culture of Cellsfor Tissue Engineering offers step-by-step,...
Consists of the transactions of the 22nd- annual meeting of the society.
The COVID-19 Pandemic will be seen as having had a profound effect on how we live and work, as well its economic and health repercussions. But it also brought ethical issues and challenges into focus, from ‘Fake News’ to issues of individual freedom. This edited collection addresses these issues and others, including vaccine distribution, incentivization, administration, and mandates; the unprecedented challenges faced by healthcare workers; crisis communication and response conundrums: and societal burdens. This is a companion book to Ethical Implications of COVID-19 Management: Evaluating the Aftershock, also published by Ethics International Press.
A young man dies tragically long before his time and the true story of his death, perhaps at another's hand, cannot be revealed. For two people who loved him, there is never any true closure. 30 years later, through a strange series of coincidences, they are brought together and find themselves reliving the days before and after his death, excavating long buried secrets. Reaching across the chasm of time and the veil of the other side, the spirit of their loved one leads them through a stormy path of discovery, and a painful, enlightening transition to healing.
An examination of how, from 1900 through the 1960s, West Indians employed their British identity both to establish a place for themselves in the British imperial world, and to negotiate the cultural challenges of decolonization as Caribbean peoples.