Walking Through the Valley - Dealing with the Prospects of Death with Bulbar A.L.S. (Lou Gehrig's Disease)

Walking Through the Valley - Dealing with the Prospects of Death with Bulbar A.L.S. (Lou Gehrig's Disease)

Author: Howard C. Lund

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2005-11-01

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1411651901

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Every person's journey through life has seasons of challenge and times of great change. But knowing what scripture says about the true reality of our existence provides us with joy, strength and faith to go through the struggle and rise above it. Read how a man with great faith journeys through a seemingly hopeless situation with peace for the day and great hope for the future. It is not an easy journey, but one well worth the eternal reward. Whatever your situation, you will be challenged and encouraged.


A Handbook of Gene and Cell Therapy

A Handbook of Gene and Cell Therapy

Author: Clévio Nóbrega

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-06-27

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 3030413330

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This is a reference handbook for young researchers exploring gene and cell therapy. Gene therapy could be defined as a set of strategies modifying gene expression or correcting mutant/defective genes through the administration of DNA (or RNA) to cells, in order to treat disease. Important advances like the discovery of RNA interference, the completion of the Human Genome project or the development of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSc) and the basics of gene therapy are covered. This is a great book for students, teachers, biomedical researchers delving into gene/cell therapy or researchers borrowing skills from this scientific field.


Lifespan Neurorehabilitation

Lifespan Neurorehabilitation

Author: Dennis Fell

Publisher: F.A. Davis

Published: 2018-01-02

Total Pages: 1249

ISBN-13: 0803658915

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The neuro rehab text that mirrors how you learn and how you practice! Take an evidence-based approach to the neurorehabilitation of adult and pediatric patients across the lifespan that reflects the APTA’s patient management model and the WHO’s International Classification of Function (ICF). You’ll study examination and interventions from the body structure/function impairments and functional activity limitations commonly encountered in patients with neurologic disorders. Then, understanding the disablement process, you’ll be able to organize the clinical data that leads to therapeutic interventions for specific underlying impairments and functional activity limitations that can then be applied as appropriate anytime they are detected, regardless of the medical diagnosis.


Viruses, Plagues, and History

Viruses, Plagues, and History

Author: Michael B. A. Oldstone

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 513

ISBN-13: 0190056789

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"Here, my previous edition of Viruses, Plagues, & History is updated to reflect both progress and disappointment since that publication. This edition describes newcomers to the range of human infections, specifically, plagues that play important roles in this 21st century. The first is Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), an infection related to Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). SARS was the first new-found plague of this century. Zika virus, which is similar to yellow fever virus in being transmitted by mosquitos, is another of the recent scourges. Zika appearing for the first time in the Americas is associated with birth defects and a paralytic condition in adults. Lastly, illness due to hepatitis viruses were observed prominently during the second World War initially associated with blood transfusions and vaccine inoculations. Since then, hepatitis virus infections have afflicted millions of individuals, in some leading to an acute fulminating liver disease or more often to a life-long persistent infection. A subset of those infected has developed liver cancer. However, in a triumph of medical treatments for infectious diseases, pharmaceuticals have been developed whose use virtually eliminates such maladies. For example, Hepatitis C virus infection has been eliminated from almost all (>97%) of its victims. This incredible result was the by-product of basic research in virology as well as cell and molecular biology during which intelligent drugs were designed to block events in the hepatitis virus life-cycle"--


Dopamine in the CNS I

Dopamine in the CNS I

Author: Gaetano Di Chiara

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 3642560512

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With contributions by numerous experts


The Physical Basis of The Direction of Time

The Physical Basis of The Direction of Time

Author: H. Dieter Zeh

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-08-13

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 3540680012

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This thoroughly revised 5th edition of Zeh's classic text investigates irreversible phenomena and their foundation in classical, quantum and cosmological settings. It includes new sections on the meaning of probabilities in a cosmological context, irreversible aspects of quantum computers, and various consequences of the expansion of the Universe. In particular, the book offers an analysis of the physical concept of time.


Merriam-Webster's Rhyming Dictionary

Merriam-Webster's Rhyming Dictionary

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780329641788

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"This new edition of Merriam-Webster's Rhyming Dictionary contains over 71,000 rhyming words, about 16,000 more than the first edition. The additions naturally include words that have come into common use since the earlier book's publication -- words such as busk, blog, out-there, dreadlocked, fearmonger, and jaw-dropper. But most of the book's additions are not actually new to the language. For the first time, most of the two-, three-, four-, and five-word entries found in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary have been given their own place in this volume's lists of rhyming words."--Preface.


Brain-Computer Interfaces

Brain-Computer Interfaces

Author: Bernhard Graimann

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-10-29

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 3642020917

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A brain-computer interface (BCI) establishes a direct output channel between the human brain and external devices. BCIs infer user intent via direct measures of brain activity and thus enable communication and control without movement. This book, authored by experts in the field, provides an accessible introduction to the neurophysiological and signal-processing background required for BCI, presents state-of-the-art non-invasive and invasive approaches, gives an overview of current hardware and software solutions, and reviews the most interesting as well as new, emerging BCI applications. The book is intended not only for students and young researchers, but also for newcomers and other readers from diverse backgrounds keen to learn about this vital scientific endeavour.


International Neurology

International Neurology

Author: Robert P. Lisak

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-04-13

Total Pages: 776

ISBN-13: 1118777344

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This unique textbook deals with the variations in the causes, presentations and treatment of neurological disease throughout human populations. International Neurology is an indispensable guide to the full range of neurological conditions you will see in your ever-changing patient population. Comprehensive coverage of neurological diseases and disorders with a clinical approach to diagnosis, treatment and management Truly international authorship distils expert knowledge from around the world Succinct, bite-sized, templated chapters allow for rapid clinical referral Further reading recommendations for each chapter guide readers requiring more depth of information Endorsed by the World Federation of Neurology


Lethal Punishment

Lethal Punishment

Author: Margaret Vandiver

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2005-12-22

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0813541069

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Why did some offenses in the South end in mob lynchings while similar crimes led to legal executions? Why did still other cases have nonlethal outcomes? In this well-researched and timely book, Margaret Vandiver explores the complex relationship between these two forms of lethal punishment, challenging the assumption that executions consistently grew out of-and replaced-lynchings. Vandiver begins by examining the incidence of these practices in three culturally and geographically distinct southern regions. In rural northwest Tennessee, lynchings outnumbered legal executions by eleven to one and many African Americans were lynched for racial caste offenses rather than for actual crimes. In contrast, in Shelby County, which included the growing city of Memphis, more men were legally executed than lynched. Marion County, Florida, demonstrated a firmly entrenched tradition of lynching for sexual assault that ended in the early 1930s with three legal death sentences in quick succession. With a critical eye to issues of location, circumstance, history, and race, Vandiver considers the ways that legal and extralegal processes imitated, influenced, and differed from each other. A series of case studies demonstrates a parallel between mock trials that were held by lynch mobs and legal trials that were rushed through the courts and followed by quick executions. Tying her research to contemporary debates over the death penalty, Vandiver argues that modern death sentences, like lynchings of the past, continue to be influenced by factors of race and place, and sentencing is comparably erratic.