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After decades of the American "war on drugs" and relentless prison
expansion, political officials are finally challenging mass
incarceration. Many point to an apparently promising solution to
reduce the prison population: addiction treatment. In Addicted to
Rehab, Bard College sociologist Allison McKim gives an in-depth and
innovative ethnographic account of two such rehab programs for
women, one located in the criminal justice system and one located
in the private healthcare system-two very different ways of
defining and treating addiction. McKim's book shows how addiction
rehab reflects the race, class, and gender politics of the punitive
turn. As a result, addiction has become a racialized category that
has reorganized the link between punishment and welfare provision.
While reformers hope that treatment will offer an alternative to
punishment and help women, McKim argues that the framework of
addiction further stigmatizes criminalized women and undermines our
capacity to challenge gendered subordination. Her study ultimately
reveals a two-tiered system, bifurcated by race and class.
This book joins an international and interdisciplinary group of
leading experts on the biomedical, energy and environmental
applications of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs). The resulting
overview covers everything from the environmentally friendly and
scale up synthesis of MOFs, their application in green energy
generation and storage, and water purification to their use as drug
delivery systems, biosensors, and their association with relevant
macromolecules (genes, enzymes). This book is focused on the
interest of MOFs in applications such as the leading -edge
environmental (energy-related) and biomedical fields. The potential
of MOFs in these areas is currently progressing at a fast pace,
since the wide possibilities that MOFs offer in terms of
composition, topology, incorporation of active species (in their
porosity, on their external surface or within the framework), and
post-synthetic modifications, among others. The aim here is to
provide future research goals that emphasize relevant nuances to
this class of materials as a whole.
This book covers novel and innovative technologies used in
development, modeling, chemical/physical investigation and
biomedical (in-vitro and in-vivo) trials of nanomaterials and
nanocomposites. Novel methods for nanoparticle development and
manufacturing are presented, as well as their safety and promising
applications. In addition, the book highlights new frontiers in the
use of metal / metal oxide nanoparticles, hierarchical
nanostructures and organic coatings as sensors for detecting gases,
inorganic and organic materials, including biosensors for bacteria
and cancers. Organic nanoparticle composites for medical
applications (tissue engineering, tissue replacement, regeneration,
etc.), including hydroxyapatite NPs, are also covered, together
with related in-vitro and preclinical investigations. In closing,
the book shares recent findings on orthopedic and dental implant
coatings using nanoparticles, their biological efficacy and safety.
This text considers that the essential component of successful
oncological management is the care of the patinet and the family,
and that this should be based on knowledge and understanding of the
disease and its treatment. It explains that the major of nurses
within a neuro-oncology setting is to provide a service of
management and support. The authors discuss how such a service
should supply and maintain a programme of rehabilitation, community
and palliative care utilizing the skills and expertise of other
professionals within the multidisciplinary and primary health care
team. The aim of the book is to provide nurses with the skills and
knowledge to be able to approach those patents with CNS tumours
with a greater confidence and understanding and to make an impact
on total patient care.
This book contrasts earlier textbooks on "evidence-based
practices." Whereas the latter is a slogan that call for scientific
evidence to be used in standardized treatment manuals, ethics-based
practices call for individualized treatment that makes the
situation meaningful for the patient. The main argument for
changing the treatment design from being evidence-based to one
based on ethics, is the hypothesis that good health care is based
on treatment which makes the situation positive and meaningful for
the patient. The awareness for this is primarily provided by
ethical considerations.
This book discusses various applications of machine learning using
a new approach, the dynamic wavelet fingerprint technique, to
identify features for machine learning and pattern classification
in time-domain signals. Whether for medical imaging or structural
health monitoring, it develops analysis techniques and measurement
technologies for the quantitative characterization of materials,
tissues and structures by non-invasive means. Intelligent Feature
Selection for Machine Learning using the Dynamic Wavelet
Fingerprint begins by providing background information on machine
learning and the wavelet fingerprint technique. It then progresses
through six technical chapters, applying the methods discussed to
particular real-world problems. Theses chapters are presented in
such a way that they can be read on their own, depending on the
reader's area of interest, or read together to provide a
comprehensive overview of the topic. Given its scope, the book will
be of interest to practitioners, engineers and researchers seeking
to leverage the latest advances in machine learning in order to
develop solutions to practical problems in structural health
monitoring, medical imaging, autonomous vehicles, wireless
technology, and historical conservation.
The first of its kind, this edited volume provides in-depth,
culturally sensitive material intended for addressing the unique
concerns of Black women with eating disorders in addition to
comprehensive discussions and treatment guidelines for this
population. The contributing authors-all of whom are Black
professionals providing direct care to Black women-offer a range of
perspectives to help readers understand the whole experience of
their Black female clients. This includes not only discussion of
their clients' physical health but also of their emotional lives
and the ways in which the stresses of racism, discrimination,
trauma, and adverse childhood experiences can contribute to
disordered eating. Through a wealth of diverse voices and stories,
chapters boldly tackle issues such as stereotypes and acculturative
stress. Clinicians of any race will gain new tools for assessing,
diagnosing, and treating disordered eating in Black women and will
be empowered to provide better care for their clients.
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Annual Price Current (to the Trade.) Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, Dyes, Paints, Oils, Glass, Glassware, Toilet Articles, Chemical Products, Etc. [Vol. V]
(Hardcover)
Stevenson & Reid Van Schaack
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Providing the most comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of this
exciting biomedical field, Handbook of Photomedicine gathers
together a large team of international experts to give you a
complete account of the application of light in healthcare and
medical science. The book progresses logically from the history and
fundamentals of photomedicine to diverse therapeutic applications
of light, known collectively as phototherapies. It facilitates your
understanding of human diseases caused by light, the rationale for
photoprotection, and major applications of phototherapy in clinical
practice. The handbook begins with a series of historical vignettes
of pioneers from the last two centuries. It also presents the
fundamentals of physics and biology as applied to photomedicine. It
next examines conditions and diseases caused by light, including
skin cancer, dermatoses, and immunosuppression. The remainder of
the book focuses on the most important clinical therapeutic
applications of different kinds of light that vary in both
wavelength and intensity. The book discusses ultraviolet
phototherapy for skin diseases and infections and presents the
basic science of photodynamic therapy and its use in cancer therapy
and other medical specialties. It then covers mechanistic studies
and clinical applications of low-level laser (light) therapy as
well as the use of high power or surgical laser therapy in
specialties, such as dentistry and dermatology. The book concludes
with a collection of miscellaneous types of phototherapy.
Breaches and identity theft involving medical data are on the rise.
Data security has become especially critical to the healthcare
industry as patient privacy hinges on legal compliance and secure
adoption of electronic health records. As cyber criminals see
medical data as an easy way to illegally obtain medical goods and
services or sell sensitive information, major security flaws can
pose serious threats to the health and safety of patients. The
Handbook of Research on Medical Data Security for Bioengineers
seeks to provide a cross-disciplinary forum on research in privacy
preserving healthcare systems and engineering applications in
medical data security. The goal of the book is to instigate
discussion on these critical issues since the success of electronic
healthcare applications depends directly on patient security and
privacy for ethical and legal reasons. While highlighting topics
including data privacy, encryption strategies, and smart health,
this book is ideally designed for IT experts, computer engineers,
biomedical engineer practitioners, professionals, researchers, and
post-doctoral and graduate students.
Methods for detecting protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have
given researchers a global picture of protein interactions on a
genomic scale. ""Biological Data Mining in Protein Interaction
Networks"" explains bioinformatic methods for predicting PPIs, as
well as data mining methods to mine or analyze various protein
interaction networks. A defining body of research within the field,
this book discovers underlying interaction mechanisms by studying
intra-molecular features that form the common denominator of
various PPIs.
Panax ginseng C.A.Mey. is an Araliaceae Panax plant. Along with
mink and antler, ginseng is one of the three treasures of Northeast
of China, and is a valuable medicine and health care product. The
"King of Herbs" is known around the globe; however, a comprehensive
source of information on its use is needed. This book is based on a
study of 45 samples of ginseng collected from Jilin Province,
Heilongjiang Province, Liaoning Province and Korea. These samples,
which included 3, 4 and 5-year-old ginseng, were analyzed for
various constituents, such as ginsenosides and polysaccharides,
providing extensive scientific data. This book not only focuses on
the methods of analyzing the nutritional content and functional
factors in ginseng, but also presents the findings of these
analyses. Uncovering the mysteries of ginseng, offering
scientific-technological insights and comparing domestic and
foreign ginseng, it is a valuable reference resource for
researchers and consumers alike.
This book highlights leading-edge research in multi-disciplinary
areas in Physics, Engineering, Medicine, and Health care, from the
6th IRC Conference on Science, Engineering and Technology (IRC-SET
2020) held in July 2020 at Singapore. The papers were shortlisted
after extensive rounds of reviews by a panel of esteemed
individuals who are pioneers in their domains. The book also
contains excerpts of the speeches by eminent personalities who
graced the occasion, thereby providing written documentation of the
event.
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