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The Side Effects of Drugs Annual was first published in 1977. It
has been published continuously since then, as a yearly update to
the encyclopaedic volume Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs. Each new
Annual provides clinicians and medical investigators with a
reliable and critical yearly survey of new data and trends in the
area of Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions. An international
team of specialists have contributed to the Annuals by selecting
from each year's publications all that is truly new and
informative, by critically interpreting it, and by pointing out
whatever is misleading. The use of the book is enhanced by separate
indexes, allowing the reader to enter the text via the drug name,
adverse effect, or drug interaction. Special features of the
Annuals are the Side Effects of Drugs Essay, usually written by a
guest author, and the special reviews: short articles, within the
different chapters, that give extra attention to topics of current
interest. The Essay in Annual 27 is entitled 'The General Practice
Research Database' (by Dr. H. Jick) and there is a Historical Essay
entitled 'Louis Lewin - Meyler's Predecessor' (by Dr. J.K.
Aronson). The special reviews in this volume include, among others:
The effects of NSAIDs on blood pressure Risks of inhaled
corticosteroids in children Leukotriene receptor antagonists and
Churg-Strauss syndrome Amiodarone and thyroid disease Surveillance
of adverse events following immunization Smallpox vaccination
Safety aspects of folic acid Inhibitors of topoisomerase I and
topoisomerase II Liver damage from kava kava
This is an annually updated presentation of each sovereign country
in Nordic, Central and Southeastern Europe, past and present. It is
organized by individual chapters for each country and presents a
complete and authoritative overview of each region's geography,
people, history, political system, constitution, parliament,
parties, political leaders, and elections. The combination of
factual accuracy and up-to-date detail along with its informed
projections make this an outstanding resource for researchers,
practitioners in international development, media professionals,
government officials, potential investors and students.Now in its
18th edition, the content is thorough yet perfect for a
one-semester introductory course or general library reference.
Available in both print and e-book formats and priced low to fit
student and library budgets.
Combining the International Who's Who in Classical Music and the
International Who's Who in Popular Music, this two-volume set
provides a complete view of the whole of the music world. Within
the International Who's Who in Classical Music, each biographical
entry comprises personal information, principal career details,
repertoire, recordings and compositions, and full contact details
where available. Appendices provide contact details for national
orchestras, opera companies, music festivals, music organizations
and major competitions and awards. The International Who's Who in
Popular Music boasts detailed entries, including full biographical
information, such as principal career details, recordings and
compositions, honours and contact information.
This excellent reference source brings together hard-to-find
information on the constituent units of the Russian Federation. The
introduction examines the Russian Federation as a whole, followed
by a chronology, demographic and economic statistics, and a review
of the Federal Government. The second section comprises territorial
surveys, each of which includes a current map. This edition
includes surveys covering the annexed (and disputed) territories of
Crimea and Sevastopol, as well as updated surveys of each of the
other 83 federal subjects. The third section comprises a select
bibliography of books. The fourth section features a series of
indexes, listing the territories alphabetically, by Federal Okrug
and Economic Area. Users will also find a gazetteer of selected
alternative and historic names, a list of the territories
abolished, created or reconstituted in the post-Soviet period, and
an index of more than 100 principal cities, detailing the territory
in which each is located.
This is a playful and provocative collection of 365 extracts
sourced from the British Library's collections. Selected to
challenge and inform the reader, each excerpt is accompanied by the
unique shelfmark number of the source publication. Encompassing a
wide range of great works in literature, poetry, essays and
letters, historical and scientific treatises, and including beloved
and popular authors as well as controversial writers, each extract
will encourage enquiry and stimulate the imagination. Beautifully
designed and illustrated with the Library's collections, with one
extract for every day of the year, this book can be read as a
thought to start the day or can be dipped into for inspiration at
random.
The twenty-third volume of the "Comparative Law Yearbook of
International Business contains chapters relating to agency and
distribution, finance and investment, intellectual property, sports
law, technology, and general commercial issues. The spread of
jurisdictions treated includes Argentina, Canada, the Dominican
Republic, Egypt, Italy, Panama, Portugal, Romania, Spain,
Switzerland, the United States, and Venezuela. The range of
subjects and jurisdictions in volume twenty-three attests to the
diversity and scope of international business practice.
Since 1976, those looking for facts about Alaska turn to this
trusted fact book. Updated biannually, this affordable,
best-selling guide is filled with accurate, timely facts on the
geography, history, economy, employment, recreation, climate, and
peoples of this large and diverse state.
The 2008 volume of the 33-year-old Educational Media and Technology
Yearbook series continues the legacy of its predecessors. It
highlights the major trends of the previous year, with a focus on
instructional technology education. It features the winning paper
of AECT's ECT Foundation's Qualitative Inquiry Award. It discusses
advances in the school and library media worlds. It profiles an
outstanding individual in the field: Barbara Lockee (Professor,
Virginia Tech). It identifies instructional technology-related
organizations and graduate programs across North America. And it
concludes with a mediagraphy of journals, books, ERIC documents,
journal articles, and nonprint resources. As a repository of so
much valuable data and information, it is, quite simply, a volume
every media and technology professional will be proud to own.
Published annually, this 29th edition brings together a unique
combination of the latest data on, and detailed analysis of, a vast
region. Scrupulously updated by Europa's experienced editors, the
volume also includes contributions from regional specialists.
General Survey Essays written by acknowledged experts on the area
provide an impartial overview of the region. Country surveys
Individual chapters on each country, comprising: - essays on the
geography, recent history and economy of each country - a
statistical survey - a full directory section - a select
bibliography. Regional Information A directory of research
institutes and bibliographies of books and journals covering Latin
America and the Caribbean.
This annual chronicle of American theatre features a collection of
essays and articles by noted theatre critics and writers that
celebrates the past season, and its ten best plays. In addition,
"The Best Plays Theatre Yearbook" also features a stunning array of
facts and figures about everything you ever wanted to know about
Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off Broadway shows for the year -
all accompanied by 100 black and white photographs. This
comprehensive volume is a must-have for anyone who loves American
theatre - from smash musicals to one-man shows.
The Netherlands Yearbook of International Law was first published
in 1970. It offers a forum for the publication of scholarly
articles of a more general nature in the area of public
international law including the law of the european Union. One of
the key functions or purposes of international law (and law in
general for that matter) is to provide long-term stability and
legal certainty. Yet, international legal rules may also function
as tools to deal with non-permanent or constantly changing issues
and rather than stable, international law may have to be flexible
or adaptive. Prima facie, one could think of two main types of
temporary aspects relevant from the perspective of international
law. First, the nature of the object addressed by international law
or the 'problem' that international law aims to address may be
inherently temporary (temporary objects). Second, a subject of
international law may be created for a specific period of time,
after the elapse of which this entity ceases to exist (temporary
subjects). These types of temporariness raise several questions
from the perspective of international law, which are hardly
addressed from a more conceptual perspective. This volume of the
Netherlands Yearbook of International Law aims to do exactly that
by asking the question of how international law reacts to various
types of temporary issues. Put differently, where does
international law stand on the continuum of predictability and
pragmatism when it comes to temporary issues or institutions?
Today, international investment law consists of a network of
multifaceted, multilayered international treaties that, in one way
or another, involve virtually every country of the world. The
evolution of this network raises a host of issues regarding
international investment law and policy, especially in the area of
international investment disputes.The Yearbook on International
Investment Law & Policy 2012-2013 monitors current developments
in international investment law and policy, focusing on recent
trends and issues in foreign direct investment (FDI). With
contributions by leading experts in the field, this title provides
timely, authoritative information on FDI that can be used by a wide
audience, including practitioners, academics, researchers, and
policy makers.
Contributions to the Yearbook on International Investment Law &
Policy 2012-2013 cover the 2012-2013 trends in international
investment agreements, the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) trends,
and the challenge of investment policies for outward FDI, as well
as a review of 2012 international investment law and arbitration.
This edition contains essays from the Symposium on Sustainable
Development and International Investment Law: Bridging the Divide.
Also included are general articles providing an analysis of
arbitral tribunal practice regarding the applicable law to state
contracts under the ICSID Convention in the Twenty First Century;
the role of municipal laws in investment arbitration; the status of
state-controlled entities under international investment law, the
US and the Trans-Pacific partnership (TPP); new 2012 US Model BITs;
and the Regulation of FDI in Bolivia. This volume concludes with
the winning memorials from the 2012 FDI International Moot
Competition.
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