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Fungal infections are an increasing problem in critically ill
patients and these infections carry an attributable mortality that
is much higher than corresponding bacterial infections. In both
Europe and North America, Candida infections predominate and much
of this book concentrates on the epidemiology, risk factors,
diagnosis, and treatment of these infections. Particular reference
is made to the cross-infection problems of Candida infection and
the importance of infection control and preventative measures.
However, other fungal infections are increasingly being seen in
critically ill patients. This book is designed to offer a European
and North American perspective on each topic. There are many
similarities in experience and clinical practice but also
significant differences that we hope will stimulate further thought
and study. We hope the book will be of interest to intensivists,
infectious disease specialists, medical microbiologists, and all
those with an involvement in critical care. Progress in intensive
care medicine is resulting in a growing population of critically
ill patients at risk of fungal infection. Further improvements in
survival will require a multidisciplinary approach.
Free yourself from cosmological tyranny! Everything started in a
Big Bang? Invisible dark matter? Black holes? Why accept such a
weird cosmos? For all those who wonder about this bizarre universe,
and those who want to overthrow the Big Bang, this handbook gives
you 'just the facts': the observations that have shaped these ideas
and theories. While the Big Bang holds the attention of scientists,
it isn't perfect. The authors pull back the curtains, and show how
cosmology really works. With this, you will know your enemy, cosmic
revolutionary - arm yourself for the scientific arena where ideas
must fight for survival! This uniquely-framed tour of modern
cosmology gives a deeper understanding of the inner workings of
this fascinating field. The portrait painted is realistic and raw,
not idealized and airbrushed - it is science in all its messy
detail, which doesn't pretend to have all the answers.
The matrix isolation (MI) method has now been used for nearly
thirty years. During this period it has been actively developed and
the range of problems tackled greatly extended. Originally it was
used for studies of transient species involv ing vibrational,
electronic and ESR spectroscopy. Nowadays the study of transient
species forms a comparatively small part of HI work since it has
been amply demonstrated that very fruitful information can be
obtained of the structure and interactions of stable molecules and
their aggregates. In addition to the s ectroscopic methods
mentioned above the MI technique is nowadays a standard method in
research based on vibrational relaxation, luminescence, Mossbauer,
magnetic circular dichroism, pulsed NMR and photoelectron
spectroscopy. The matrix isolation technique affords considerable
advantages over more conventional methods in most applications of
spectroscopy. Areas where the technique has been widely applied, or
shows great potential, include: metal atom chemistry, and its
relation to surface chemistry, high temperature inorganic species,
transition metal complexes, interstellar species, free radicals and
unstable molecules, conformational studies, molecular com plexes,
and intermolecular forces."
Over the last forty years, scientists have uncovered evidence that
if the Universe had been forged with even slightly different
properties, life as we know it - and life as we can imagine it -
would be impossible. Join us on a journey through how we understand
the Universe, from its most basic particles and forces, to planets,
stars and galaxies, and back through cosmic history to the birth of
the cosmos. Conflicting notions about our place in the Universe are
defined, defended and critiqued from scientific, philosophical and
religious viewpoints. The authors' engaging and witty style
addresses what fine-tuning might mean for the future of physics and
the search for the ultimate laws of nature. Tackling difficult
questions and providing thought-provoking answers, this volumes
challenges us to consider our place in the cosmos, regardless of
our initial convictions.
The Ethical Educator: Pointers & Pitfalls for School
Administrators is an accessible, nuts-and-bolts resource for
education leaders at the school and district levels as they
confront difficult ethical situations in their day-to-day work. The
book features 100 real-life cases drawn from School Administrator
magazine's Ethical Educator column over the past ten years. The
dilemmas encompass numerous aspects of administration, from First
Amendment and religious liberty issues to personnel and board
relations. Every case provides an opportunity for the reader to
consider how they might handle a similar situation and to reflect
on the perspectives of experienced administrators who explain how
they would address the dilemma. Each chapter begins with a
down-to-earth introduction by a nationally recognized school
district attorney, who touches on relevant legal parameters and
case law. Making ethical decisions tests us as administrators, for
those decisions set precedents that shape how others perceive our
ethical judgment and, in turn, the ethical identity of the school
or district. The Ethical Educator: Pointers & Pitfalls for
School Administrators will help the reader become a more effective
education administrator, a more courageous leader of a school
organization, and simply a human being with a greater sense of
ethical alignment and purpose.
The Ethical Educator: Pointers & Pitfalls for School
Administrators is an accessible, nuts-and-bolts resource for
education leaders at the school and district levels as they
confront difficult ethical situations in their day-to-day work. The
book features 100 real-life cases drawn from School Administrator
magazine's Ethical Educator column over the past ten years. The
dilemmas encompass numerous aspects of administration, from First
Amendment and religious liberty issues to personnel and board
relations. Every case provides an opportunity for the reader to
consider how they might handle a similar situation and to reflect
on the perspectives of experienced administrators who explain how
they would address the dilemma. Each chapter begins with a
down-to-earth introduction by a nationally recognized school
district attorney, who touches on relevant legal parameters and
case law. Making ethical decisions tests us as administrators, for
those decisions set precedents that shape how others perceive our
ethical judgment and, in turn, the ethical identity of the school
or district. The Ethical Educator: Pointers & Pitfalls for
School Administrators will help the reader become a more effective
education administrator, a more courageous leader of a school
organization, and simply a human being with a greater sense of
ethical alignment and purpose.
Todays business leaders have much in common with President Kennedy.
They face monumental decisions in unpredictable times; their
actions have implications far beyond their own organizations; and
they are judged mercilessly and incessantly by both their
constituents and the media. Professionals, then, would do well to
study the leadership traits that made Kennedy one of the most
respected, beloved, and influential world leaders in modern
history. John F. Kennedy on Leadership analyzes what made Kennedy,
both before and during his Presidency, a unique and dominant force
who would serve as the standard by which future leaders would be
judged. Readers will learn the value of: * Planning and decision
making: Consult widely, then act. * Crisis management: Dont let
events manage you. * Building a team: Find your own "Bobby." *
Independence: Dont follow the crowd. * Mistakes: Learn from them
and move on. This timely (and timeless) book will be of interest to
anyone involved in leadership.
Free yourself from cosmological tyranny! Everything started in a
Big Bang? Invisible dark matter? Black holes? Why accept such a
weird cosmos? For all those who wonder about this bizarre universe,
and those who want to overthrow the Big Bang, this handbook gives
you 'just the facts': the observations that have shaped these ideas
and theories. While the Big Bang holds the attention of scientists,
it isn't perfect. The authors pull back the curtains, and show how
cosmology really works. With this, you will know your enemy, cosmic
revolutionary - arm yourself for the scientific arena where ideas
must fight for survival! This uniquely-framed tour of modern
cosmology gives a deeper understanding of the inner workings of
this fascinating field. The portrait painted is realistic and raw,
not idealized and airbrushed - it is science in all its messy
detail, which doesn't pretend to have all the answers.
In a snapshot of 21st century archaeological resource management as
a global enterprise, these 25 contributors show the range of
activities, issues, and solutions undertaken by contemporary
managers of heritage sites around the world. They show how the
linkages between global archaeology and funding organizations,
national policies, practices, and ideologies, and local populations
and their cultural and economic interests foster complexity of the
issues at all levels. Case materials from five continents introduce
common themes of archaeologist relations with descendant groups,
public outreach, national/local relationships, and data and site
preservation. Sponsored by the World Archaeological Congress.
In a snapshot of 21st century archaeological resource management as
a global enterprise, these 25 contributors show the range of
activities, issues, and solutions undertaken by contemporary
managers of heritage sites around the world. They show how the
linkages between global archaeology and funding organizations,
national policies, practices, and ideologies, and local populations
and their cultural and economic interests foster complexity of the
issues at all levels. Case materials from five continents introduce
common themes of archaeologist relations with descendant groups,
public outreach, national/local relationships, and data and site
preservation. Sponsored by the World Archaeological Congress.
Over the last forty years, scientists have uncovered evidence that
if the Universe had been forged with even slightly different
properties, life as we know it - and life as we can imagine it -
would be impossible. Join us on a journey through how we understand
the Universe, from its most basic particles and forces, to planets,
stars and galaxies, and back through cosmic history to the birth of
the cosmos. Conflicting notions about our place in the Universe are
defined, defended and critiqued from scientific, philosophical and
religious viewpoints. The authors' engaging and witty style
addresses what fine-tuning might mean for the future of physics and
the search for the ultimate laws of nature. Tackling difficult
questions and providing thought-provoking answers, this volumes
challenges us to consider our place in the cosmos, regardless of
our initial convictions.
Genetic syndromes and neurodevelopmental disorders that have a
genetic basis are associated with cognitive and academic
disabilities. Genes, Brain and Development reviews the connections
between genes, brain, and behavior for a range of genetic
disorders, and also considers lifespan and treatment issues. The
content further explores what is known about development in
neurogenetic disorders, particularly in the domains of language and
mathematics, and shows how this knowledge is pertinent to
understanding both these specific disorders, and disorders of
language and math more generally. This will be essential reading
for a wide range of brain scientists and developmental clinicians,
including neuropsychologists, cognitive psychologists,
neurologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians, neuroscientists and
geneticists.
The matrix isolation (MI) method has now been used for nearly
thirty years. During this period it has been actively developed and
the range of problems tackled greatly extended. Originally it was
used for studies of transient species involv ing vibrational,
electronic and ESR spectroscopy. Nowadays the study of transient
species forms a comparatively small part of HI work since it has
been amply demonstrated that very fruitful information can be
obtained of the structure and interactions of stable molecules and
their aggregates. In addition to the s ectroscopic methods
mentioned above the MI technique is nowadays a standard method in
research based on vibrational relaxation, luminescence, Mossbauer,
magnetic circular dichroism, pulsed NMR and photoelectron
spectroscopy. The matrix isolation technique affords considerable
advantages over more conventional methods in most applications of
spectroscopy. Areas where the technique has been widely applied, or
shows great potential, include: metal atom chemistry, and its
relation to surface chemistry, high temperature inorganic species,
transition metal complexes, interstellar species, free radicals and
unstable molecules, conformational studies, molecular com plexes,
and intermolecular forces."
Originally published in 1982, this collection of essays provides an
integrated overview of the application of nuclear science to
astronomy. The book discusses, among other topics, the abundances
of the nuclear and chemical species on the Earth and the Moon, in
meteorites, in the stars, and in interstellar space. The hypothesis
that these species are produced by nuclear reactions is then
explored and related to laboratory measurements. Other subjects
include the dynamics of supernovae and interdisciplinary
relationships between elementary particle physics and cosmology.
The essays are dedicated to Professor William A. Fowler and pay
tribute to his vast influence on the field.
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