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New Analytic Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene Human and Comparative - for Colleges, Academies and Families: With Questions... New Analytic Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene Human and Comparative - for Colleges, Academies and Families: With Questions (Hardcover)
Calvin 1807-1873? Cutter
R1,039 Discovery Miles 10 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Human Brain During the First Trimester - Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development, Volume 1-7 (Paperback): Shirley... The Human Brain During the First Trimester - Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development, Volume 1-7 (Paperback)
Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman
R7,446 Discovery Miles 74 460 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This set includes Volumes 1-7 of 15 short atlases reimagining the classic 5 volume Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development. A handy paperback edition completes the coverage of the first trimester of human brain development. Serial sections from specimens between 4mm and 60mm are illustrated and annotated in great detail, together with 3D reconstructions. An introduction and glossary summarize these earliest stages of human Central Nervous System development. Key Features 1) Classic anatomical atlases 2) Detailed labeling of the earliest phases of prenatal neurological development 3) Appeals to neuroanatomists, developmental biologists and clinical practitioners. 4) Persistent relevance - brain development is not going to change.

Swords at Sunset - Last Stand of North America's Grail Knights (Hardcover): John Robert Colombo Swords at Sunset - Last Stand of North America's Grail Knights (Hardcover)
John Robert Colombo
R1,057 Discovery Miles 10 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Former Yugoslavia's Diverse Peoples - A Reference Sourcebook (Hardcover, Annotated edition): Matjaz Klemencic, Mitja... The Former Yugoslavia's Diverse Peoples - A Reference Sourcebook (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Matjaz Klemencic, Mitja Zagar
R2,486 Discovery Miles 24 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This authoritative exploration of the ethnic history of the former Yugoslavia traces the roots of the conflicts that convulsed the region in the 1990s. At the end of the 20th century, interregional conflicts in the former Yugoslavia culminated with Slobodon Miloflevic's campaign of ethnic cleansing, which led to NATO intervention and ultimately revolution. What ignited these conflicts? What can we learn from them about introducing democracy in multiethnic regions? What does the future hold for the region? To answer these questions, this timely volume examines the ethnic history of the former Yugoslavia. From the settlement of the South Slavs in the 6th century to the present-paying special attention to the post-World War II era, the crisis and democratization in the 1980s, and the disintegration of the country in the early 1990s. This comprehensive single volume traces the bloody history of the region through to the fragile alliances of its present-day countries. An in-depth survey of the ethnic history of the former Yugoslavia, organized into three main parts: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Dozens of tables and maps showing ethnic composition, demographics, and settlement patterns

West Indian in the West - Self Representations in a Migrant Community (Hardcover): Percy Hintzen West Indian in the West - Self Representations in a Migrant Community (Hardcover)
Percy Hintzen
R3,083 Discovery Miles 30 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"An important contribution to discussions of identity construction in a globalized world and will be enjoyed and debated by students of ethnic studies."
--"Library Journal"

"I believe Hintzen's work reflects valuable insights."
--"International Migration Review"

As new immigrant communities continue to flourish in U.S. cities, their members continually face challenges of assimilatation in the organization of their ethnic identities. West Indians provide a vibrant example.

In West Indian in the West, Percy Hintzen draws on extensive ethnographic work with the West Indian community in the San Francisco Bay area to illuminate the ways in which social context affects ethnic identity formation. The memories, symbols, and images with which West Indians identify in order to differentiate themselves from the culture which surrounds them are distinct depending on what part of the U.S. they live in. West Indian identity comes to take on different meanings within different locations in the United States.

In the San Francisco Bay area, West Indians negotiate their identity within a system of race relations that is shaped by the social and political power of African Americans. By asserting their racial identity as black, West Indians make legal and official claims to resources reserved exclusively for African Americans. At the same time, the West Indian community insulates itself from the problems of the black/white dichotomy in the U.S. by setting itself apart.

Hintzen examines how West Indians publicly assert their identity by making use of the stereotypic understandings of West Indians which exist in the larger culture. He shows how ethnic communities negotiate spaces forthemselves within the broader contexts in which they live.

Central Asia and Transcaucasia - Ethnicity and Conflict (Hardcover): Vitaly Naumkin Central Asia and Transcaucasia - Ethnicity and Conflict (Hardcover)
Vitaly Naumkin
R2,781 Discovery Miles 27 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The collapse of the Soviet Union and its totalitarian system has resulted in instability and conflict among its many ethnic groups. In this volume, a distinguished group of scholars from the Russian Center for Strategic Research and International Studies examines the ethnic conflicts roiling Central Asia and Transcaucasia today--the roots and dynamics of these conflicts, their possible consequences, and the possibilities for resolution. The analyses are based upon extensive field studies, interviews, local press accounts, and other sources unavailable in the West. The work presents an inside view of the conflicts, describes the forces involved, and provides a prognosis for future developments in the region.

The Joy of Sweat - The Strange Science of Perspiration (Hardcover): Sarah Everts The Joy of Sweat - The Strange Science of Perspiration (Hardcover)
Sarah Everts
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Sweating may be one of our weirdest biological functions, but it's also one of our most vital and least understood. In The Joy of Sweat, Sarah Everts delves into its role in the body-and in human history. Why is sweat salty? Why do we sweat when stressed? Why do some people produce colourful sweat? And should you worry about Big Brother tracking the hundreds of molecules that leak out in your sweat-not just the stinky ones or alleged pheromones-but the ones that reveal secrets about your health and vices? Everts's entertaining investigation takes readers around the world-from Moscow, where she participates in a dating event in which people sniff sweat in search of love, to New Jersey, where companies hire trained armpit sniffers to assess the efficacy of their anti-sweat products. In Finland, Everts explores the delights of the legendary smoke sauna and the purported health benefits of good sweat, while in the Netherlands she slips into the sauna theatre scene, replete with costumes, special effects and towel dancing. Along the way, Everts traces humanity's long quest to control sweat, culminating in the multibillion-dollar industry for deodorants and antiperspirants. And she shows that while sweating can be annoying, our sophisticated temperature control strategy is one of humanity's most powerful biological traits. Deeply researched and written with great zest, The Joy of Sweat is a fresh take on a gross but engrossing fact of human life. The New York Times Most Anticipated Book of the Summer

China and Southeast Asia's Ethnic Chinese - State and Diaspora in Contemporary Asia (Hardcover): Paul J Bolt China and Southeast Asia's Ethnic Chinese - State and Diaspora in Contemporary Asia (Hardcover)
Paul J Bolt
R2,774 Discovery Miles 27 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bolt uses the relationship between China and Southeast Asia's ethnic Chinese as a case study, and he focuses on the potential role of a diaspora in the economic and political development of its homeland as well as the role of the state in dealing with transnational economic actors.

He examines China's post-1978 policy of attracting ethnic Chinese investment in light of historical relations between China and its diaspora community, demonstrating that China has, through various measures, consistently aimed at tapping the resources of Asia's ethnic Chinese. He then analyzes the contributions that ethnic Chinese have made to China's development, showing that such contributions have been tremendously important both in terms of the accumulation of capital and the transfer of business skills. Bolt probes how ethnic Chinese intervention in China's economy has affected the politics of the Chinese state. He concludes by looking at the international implications of Chinese development being spurred largely by a Chinese diaspora community, and he demonstrates how China's efforts to attract ethnic Chinese investments have complicated China's relations with Southeast Asia and led to discussions of a Greater China. An important analysis for scholars, researchers, and policy makers involved with contemporary Southeast Asian and Chinese political, military, and economic issues.

The Nursing Profession and the Marriage Bar - Crisp White Uniform (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Breda McTaggart The Nursing Profession and the Marriage Bar - Crisp White Uniform (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Breda McTaggart
R1,302 Discovery Miles 13 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explores Ireland's Marriage Bar, examining its impact on women's lives and the predominantly feminised nursing profession. Information on the history of nursing and the evolution of the nursing profession tends to focus on critical events or key persons who shaped the profession. What is less known and explored is the women nurses' work experiences or how the world outside the ward affected the nurse and the nursing profession at moments in time. This book takes one of these moments in time, the period of the Marriage Bar, and examines the women nurses' lives and the nursing profession during this period of Ireland's history. It does so by adopting a historical perspective and a lived experience perspective of women who had to negotiate this practice. Fifty years on from the Bar removal, as remnants of this time in Ireland's history remain, legislative and constitutional change are required to right the wrongs of the past.

The Ethnographic Radiographer (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Ruth M. Strudwick The Ethnographic Radiographer (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Ruth M. Strudwick
R1,747 Discovery Miles 17 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written from the perspective of a diagnostic radiography educator, t his book introduces readers to ethnography as a methodology and examines how an ethnographic researcher sees the world in which they live.

Modern Heliographic Processes - a Manual of Instruction in the Art of Reproducing Drawings, Engravings, Manuscripts, Etc., by... Modern Heliographic Processes - a Manual of Instruction in the Art of Reproducing Drawings, Engravings, Manuscripts, Etc., by the Action of Light; for the Use of Engineers, Architects, Draughtsmen, Artists, and Scientists (Hardcover)
Ernst Lietze
R863 Discovery Miles 8 630 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Autism in Translation - An Intercultural Conversation on Autism Spectrum Conditions (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Elizabeth Fein,... Autism in Translation - An Intercultural Conversation on Autism Spectrum Conditions (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Elizabeth Fein, Clarice Rios
R4,240 Discovery Miles 42 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Autism is a complex phenomenon that is both individual and social. Showing both robust similarities and intriguing differences across cultural contexts, the autism spectrum raises innumerable questions about self, subjectivity, and society in a globalized world. Yet it is often misrepresented as a problem of broken bodies and disordered brains. So, in 2015, a group of interdisciplinary scholars gathered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for an intellectual experiment: a workshop that joined approaches from psychological anthropology to the South American tradition of Collective Health in order to consider autism within social, historical, and political settings. This book is the product of the ongoing conversation emerging from this event. It contains a series of comparative histories of autism policy in Italy, Brazil, and the United States; focuses on issues of voice, narrative, and representation in autism; and examines how the concept of autism shapes both individual lives and broader social and economic systems. Featuring contributions from: Michael Bakan Benilton Bezerra Pamela Block M. Ariel Cascio Jurandir Freire Costa Barbara Costa Andrada Cassandra Evans Elizabeth Fein Clara Feldman Roy Richard Grinker Rossano Lima Francisco Ortega Dawn Prince-Hughes Clarice Rios Laura Sterponi Thomas S. Weisner Enrico Valtellina

Interorganellar Signaling in Age-Related Disease, Volume 7 (Hardcover): M.P. Mattson Interorganellar Signaling in Age-Related Disease, Volume 7 (Hardcover)
M.P. Mattson
R3,143 Discovery Miles 31 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Collectively, the chapters in this work will provide the reader with novel insight into the inter-relationships of the function of different organelles in the sequences of events that lead to cellular dysfunction and degeneration in the aging human population. The chapters are rich in information for cell and molecular biologists pursuing studies of the different diseases covered. In addition, the clinician will find value in understanding mechanisms underlying age-related disease as such an understanding will lead to novel therapeutic approaches for an array of age-related diseases.

Ethnographies and Health - Reflections on Empirical and Methodological Entanglements (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Emma Garnett,... Ethnographies and Health - Reflections on Empirical and Methodological Entanglements (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Emma Garnett, Joanna Reynolds, Sarah Milton
R4,829 Discovery Miles 48 290 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This edited collection explores the multiple ways in which ethnography and health emerge and take form through the research process. There is now a plethora of disciplinary engagements with ethnography around the topic of health, including anthropology, sociology, geography, science and technology studies, and in health care professions such as nursing and occupational therapy. This dynamic and evolving landscape means ethnography and health are entangled in new and different ways, providing a timely opportunity to explore what these entanglements do and affect in the social production of knowledge. Rather than discussing the strengths (and limitations) of ethnography for engaging with health, the book asks: what does ethnography enable, make visible and possible for knowing and doing health in contemporary research settings and beyond?

Global Fluids - The Cultural Politics of Reproductive Waste and Value (Hardcover): Charlotte Krolokke Global Fluids - The Cultural Politics of Reproductive Waste and Value (Hardcover)
Charlotte Krolokke
R3,013 Discovery Miles 30 130 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the fertility and cosmetics industries, women's body products - such as urine, eggs, and placentas - have moved from being seen as waste to becoming valuable ingredients. Taking a sociological and anthropological perspective, the author focuses in particular on the role that countries like Denmark, Spain, the Netherlands, and Japan play in the reproductive products industry, and discusses the moral limits of the cultural and rhetorical trajectories that turn women's body products into internationally mobile substances.

The Nature and Origin of Language (Hardcover): Denis Bouchard The Nature and Origin of Language (Hardcover)
Denis Bouchard
R3,847 Discovery Miles 38 470 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book looks at how the human brain got the capacity for language and how language then evolved. Its four parts are concerned with different views on the emergence of language, with what language is, how it evolved in the human brain, and finally how this process led to the properties of language. Part I considers the main approaches to the subject and how far language evolved culturally or genetically. Part II argues that language is a system of signs and considers how these elements first came together in the brain. Part III examines the evidence for brain mechanisms to allow the formation of signs. Part IV shows how the book's explanation of language origins and evolution is not only consistent with the complex properties of languages but provides the basis for a theory of syntax that offers insights into the learnability of language and to the nature of constructions that have defied decades of linguistic analysis, including including subject-verb inversion in questions, existential constructions, and long-distance dependencies. Denis Bouchard's outstandingly original account will interest linguists of all persuasions as well as cognitive scientists and others interested in the evolution of language.

The Coronavirus - Human, Social and Political Implications (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): James Miller The Coronavirus - Human, Social and Political Implications (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
James Miller
R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book describes and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 on the relationship between the United States and China in its human, social and political dimensions. It does so through the experience of faculty and students at Duke University and Duke Kunshan University, a US-China joint venture university. The book reveals the intimate stories of Chinese people trapped in quarantine, situating these stories in a longer historical perspective of plagues and disease prevention in China. It describes the impact of the virus on the racialized perceptions of Chinese-Americans and Chinese students in America. Finally, it offers a preliminary assessment of the impact of the coronavirus on the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party, and on US-China relations. Featuring the work of artists, student journalists, historians, anthropologists and political scientists, this book presents a breadth of insights into the impact of COVID-19.

All About Your Body (Hardcover): Daria Hayward All About Your Body (Hardcover)
Daria Hayward
R888 Discovery Miles 8 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Contemporary Western Ethnography and the Definition of Religion (Hardcover): Martin D. Stringer Contemporary Western Ethnography and the Definition of Religion (Hardcover)
Martin D. Stringer
R4,226 Discovery Miles 42 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Is a person sitting next to a grave of a loved one, talking to the deceased person, engaging in a religious act? Many traditional definitions of religion would probably say no. However, the research that forms the basis of this book suggests that such activity is very widespread in contemporary Britain and the author aims to argue that it is probably much more typical of a fundamental religious act than much of what happens in churches, synagogues or mosques. Beginning with the definitions of religion provided by a number of anthropologists and sociologists this book claims that the large majority of these definitions have been influenced by Christian thinking, so leading to definitions that stress the systematic nature of religion, the importance of the transcendental and the transformative activity of religion. Through a detailed exploration of a number of ethnographic studies of religious activity in various parts of England, these aspects of traditional definitions are challenged. Martin Stringer argues, borrowing Durkheim's language, that the most elementary form of religious life in many Western societies today, and by implication in many other societies around the world, is situational, mundane and concerned with helping people to cope with their day to day lives.

The Internet and Health in Brazil - Challenges and Trends (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Andre Pereira Neto, Matthew B. Flynn The Internet and Health in Brazil - Challenges and Trends (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Andre Pereira Neto, Matthew B. Flynn
R4,438 Discovery Miles 44 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The popularization of the Internet, due in larger part to the advent of multifunctional cell phones, poses new challenges for health professionals, patients, and caregivers as well as creates new possibilities for all of us. This comprehensive volume analyzes how this social phenomenon is transforming long-established healthcare practices and perceptions in a country with one of the highest numbers of Internet users: Brazil. After an opening text that analyzes the Internet and E-Health Care as a field of study, the book comprises six parts. The first part introduces the emergence and development of the internet in Brazil, its pioneering experience in internet governance, digital inclusion, and online citizen participation. The second part is dedicated to internet health audiences by analyzing the cases of patients, the young, and the elderly seeking and sharing health information online, especially in virtual communities. The third part is dedicated to the challenges that the expansion of the internet in healthcare poses to all of us, such as the evaluation of the quality of health information available online and the prevention of the risks involved with online sales, cyberbullying, and consumption of prescription medicines. The fourth presents some innovative e-learning experiences carried out with different groups in Brazil, while the fifth part analyses some practical applications involving the Internet and health, including studies on M-Health, the Internet of things, serious games and the use of new information and communication technologies in health promotion. The last chapter analyses the future of healthcare in the Internet Age. The authors establish a critical and creative debate with international scholarship on the subject. This book is written in a direct and comprehensible way for professionals, researchers, students of communication and health, as well as for stakeholders and others interested in better understanding the trends and the different challenges related to the social phenomenon of the internet in health.

Gray's Anatomy - Descriptive and Surgical (Hardcover): Henry Gray Gray's Anatomy - Descriptive and Surgical (Hardcover)
Henry Gray; Illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter
R1,646 Discovery Miles 16 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Gray's Anatomy, published in the UK in 1858 under the original title Anatomy: Descriptive and Surgical, is a detailed English textbook on human anatomy, focused on teaching medical students human anatomy for practical knowledge during surgery. This unique first edition includes more than 300 pages of illustrations by H.V. Carter, M.D. Each image is labeled with the corresponding bones, muscles, nerves, and organs. In addition, the book is separated into chapters based on the systems of the body for easy use. While Gray's Anatomy may no longer be a suitable study guide for modern physicians, it is considered a classic work on the subject and is a great reference for those interested in the origins of the study of human anatomy. HENRY GRAY (1827-1861) was a renowned British anatomist who studied at St George's Hospital Medical School in London. His focus was on the endocrine glands and spleen until he approached fellow colleague Henry Vandyke Carter to help him write a comprehensive and accessible anatomy textbook. The team worked for more than a year studying unclaimed cadavers to help write the text. It was published in England in 1858 and in America only one year later. Gray published the first two editions before it was acquired by Longman's in 1863, shortly after Gray's early death from smallpox.

Telomerase, Aging and Disease, Volume 8 (Hardcover, 1st ed): M.P. Mattson Telomerase, Aging and Disease, Volume 8 (Hardcover, 1st ed)
M.P. Mattson
R3,913 Discovery Miles 39 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume of "Advances in Cell Aging and Gerontology" critically reviews the rapidly advancing area of telomerase research with a focus at the molecular and cellular levels. The clearly established function of telomerase is to maintain chromosome ends during successive rounds of cell division by adding a six base DNA repeat on to the telomeric ends of chromosomes. As presented in the chapters of this volume, the mechanisms that regulate telomerase expression and activity are complex. Moreover, emerging data suggest additional roles for telomerase in the regulation of cell differentiation and survival.


It is expected that this quite comprehensive volume will provide a valuable resource for graduate students and postdocs in the telomerase field and for established investigators in other fields who are beginning to study telomerase in their particular research program. With an increasing number of proteins being brought into the fold of telomerase research (e.g., DNA damage and repair response proteins, heat-shock proteins, and proteins in various signal transduction cascades) many new scientists are beginning to study this enzyme from novel vantage points.

The Secret of Long Life - or, How to Live in Three Centuries (Hardcover): Goddard Ezekiel Dodge B 1796 Diamond The Secret of Long Life - or, How to Live in Three Centuries (Hardcover)
Goddard Ezekiel Dodge B 1796 Diamond
R792 Discovery Miles 7 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Advances in Space Biology and Medicine, Volume 7 (Hardcover): S.L. Bonting Advances in Space Biology and Medicine, Volume 7 (Hardcover)
S.L. Bonting
R2,904 Discovery Miles 29 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

During the past several years there has been a shortage of flight opportunities for biological and medical projects. And those that were available usually had severe restrictions on instrumentation, number of subjects, duration, time allotted for performing the experiments, a possibility for repetition of experiments. It is our hope and expectation that this will change once the international Space Station is in full operation. The advantages of a permanent space station, already demonstrated by the Russian Mir station, are continuous availability of expert crew and a wide range of equipment, possibility of long-term experiments where this is waranted, increased numbers of subjects through larger laboratory space, proper controls in the large 1-G centrifuge, easier repeatability of experiments when needed.
The limited number of flight opportunities during recent years probably explains why it has taken so long to acquire a sufficient number of high quality contributions for this seventh volume of Advances in Space Biology and Medicine. While initially the series wassailed at annually appearing volumes, we are now down to a biannual appearance. Hopefully, it will be possible to return to annual volumes in the future when results from space station experimentation at beginning to pour in.
The first three chapters of this volume deal with muscle. Fejtek and Wassersug provide a survey of all studies on muscle of rodents flown in space, and include an interesting demography of this aspect of space research. Riley reviews our current knowledge of the effects of long-term spaceflight and re-entry on skeletal muscle, and considers the questions still to be answered before we can be satisfied that long-term space missions, such as on the space station, can be safely undertaken. Stein reviews our understanding of the nutritional and hormonal aspects of muscle loss in spaceflight, and concludes that the protein loss in space could be deleterious to health during flight and after return. Strollo summarizes our understanding of the major endocrine systems on the ground, then considers what we know about their functioning in space, concluding that there is much to be learned about the changes taking place during spaceflight. The many problems of providing life support (oxygen regeneration and food supply) during extended stay on the Moon, on Mars, or in space by means of plant cultivation are discussed by Salisbury. The challenges of utilizing electrophoresis in microgravity for the separation of cells and proteins are illustrated and explained by Bauer and colleagues. Finally, the chapter on teaching of space life sciences by Schmitt shows that this field of science has come of age, but also that its multidisciplinary character poses interesting challenges to teaching it.

All Through the Day the Mother Goose Way; Mother Goose's Children of Long Ago - What Gave Them Pains and Aches and What... All Through the Day the Mother Goose Way; Mother Goose's Children of Long Ago - What Gave Them Pains and Aches and What Made Them Grow, (Hardcover)
Jean 1873-1954 Broadhurst
R792 Discovery Miles 7 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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