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Articles in this issue include: MRI of Liver Fat; Cirrhosis,
Hepatitis, and Fibrosis; Benign Focal Liver Lesions; Hepatocellular
Carcinoma; Diffusion-weighted Imaging and Metastases; Perfusion
Imaging: Concepts and Application; Functional MR imaging of Liver:
Parametric assessment beyond morphology; MRCP and Biliary Tumors;
Current MRCP Techniques for Evaluation of? Biliary Disorders; MRI
of the Hepatic Vasculature; Liver Iron, MRI assessment (pitfalls
& clinical importance); Sequence Optimization and Recognition
of Artifacts; Imaging at Higher Field Strength: 3T versus 1.5T;
Liver Tumors: Radiological-Pathological Correlation; Tentative:
(Molecular) Spectroscopy.
Optical Fiber Biosensors: Device Platforms, Biorecognition,
Applications provides a comprehensive overview of the field of
fiber optic sensors using an interdisciplinary approach that covers
the fabrication of sensing devices and optical hardware, the
functionalization to perform selective biorecognition, and the main
applications of biosensors, with a present and a future outlook.
Chapters discuss the principles of light propagation and the
sensing devices suitable to perform biosensing with optical fibers,
the process to functionalize the previous devices to selective
biosensing, and applications in cells, small molecules, biomarkers
and protein sensing, with a birds eye view on the most important
results. This book provides a coherent picture of fiber optic
biosensors, from the start (the device) to the end (the
application), explaining in simple terms what is the whole process
for development of a biosensor. The book also contains practical
material (e.g. commercial instruments, fabrication instructions,
medical standards for biocompatibility) that cannot be easily found
elsewhere, and this is very useful for researchers to plan their
development and build their labs.
This book analyses the theoretical and methodological foundations
of ecotourism and geotourism and examines the essence, content,
factors, and models of ecotourism development. The authors
conducted research to assess the tourist and recreational potential
of ecotourism in Kazakhstan. The study analyses the current state
and describes the problems of the long-term development of
ecotourism. Besides, the authors also show the role of specially
protected natural areas in ecotourism development, including a list
of organizations that can create tourist products in the
environmental direction. This book also defines the primary
conditions necessary for ecotourism in protected natural and rural
areas. The resulting cartographic material visualizes the
geospatial potential of the regions of Kazakhstan, aiming a more
targeted expenditure of financial resources allocated to tourism
development. Thus, the presented book is relevant from a practical
perspective to scientists and researchers and is of value to
business structures and stakeholders.
Foreign action drama following a group of freedom fighters in
Kazakstan in 1729. When ruthless Mongolian tribe the Dzungars
threaten to occupy Kazakhstan and the country's rulers fail to
protect their people, teenager Sartay (Asylkhan Tolepov) leads an
army of young guerrilla warriors in a fight for freedom.
In Crunch Time, Aliya Hamid Rao gets up close and personal with
college-educated, unemployed men, women, and spouses to explain how
comparable men and women have starkly different experiences of
unemployment. Traditionally gendered understandings of work-that
it's a requirement for men and optional for women-loom large in
this process, even for marriages that had been not organized in
gender-traditional ways. These beliefs serve to make men's
unemployment an urgent problem, while women's unemployment-cocooned
within a narrative of staying at home-is almost a non-issue. Crunch
Time reveals the minutiae of how gendered norms and behaviors are
actively maintained by spouses at a time when they could be
dismantled, and how gender is central to the ways couples react to
and make sense of unemployment.
This book examines the implementation of, the spread of, and
compliance with emerging global norms. Based on empirical country
studies on the implementation of transparency norms defined by the
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) - a
multi-stakeholder process seeking to promote global standards for
the transparent and accountable management of oil, gas and mineral
resources -, it investigates the various factors and motivations
affecting actors with regard to norm compliance. The book
demonstrates that compliance with global norms depends on a
combination of various factors, including motivations and
conditions for introducing norms into the domestic political space;
local actors' level of commitment to the norm; and their capacity
for norm compliance. Given its scope, the book will appeal to all
international relations scholars interested in processes of norm
localisation, compliance, and contestation.
In Crunch Time, Aliya Hamid Rao gets up close and personal with
college-educated, unemployed men, women, and spouses to explain how
comparable men and women have starkly different experiences of
unemployment. Traditionally gendered understandings of work-that
it's a requirement for men and optional for women-loom large in
this process, even for marriages that had been not organized in
gender-traditional ways. These beliefs serve to make men's
unemployment an urgent problem, while women's unemployment-cocooned
within a narrative of staying at home-is almost a non-issue. Crunch
Time reveals the minutiae of how gendered norms and behaviors are
actively maintained by spouses at a time when they could be
dismantled, and how gender is central to the ways couples react to
and make sense of unemployment.
Short fiction collection from award-winning, Clarke Award, John W.
Campbell, BFS, BSFA, Shirley Jackson, James Tiptree Jr and Saboteur
Award nominated author, Aliya Whiteley. The new collection of
humane, beautiful and disarming short stories from the
award-winning author of The Beauty, Clarke Award nominee The
Loosening Skin and The Arrival of Missives, Aliya Whiteley. In 16
stories Whiteley deftly unpeels the strangeness of everyday life
through beguiling gardens, rebellious bodies and journeys across
familiar worlds, with her trademark wit and compassion. Witness the
future of farming in a new Ice Age, or the artist bringing life to
glass; the many-eyed monsters we carry and the secret cities inside
our bodies; the alien invasion through our language to the
Chantress and her twists on the fairy tale. Fascinating and always
unexpected, Whiteley is unlike any other writer working today.
This collection of multi-disciplinary essays offers a fresh,
perspective on Central Asian art and culture as it gains increased
attention on both the local and international stage. Influenced by
the golden ages of its history - from the ancient Scythians,
through the glory of the Persians and Turks, and shaped by the
Russian and later Soviet imperial powers - the region is revealed
as exotic, dramatic, and universally topical. Contributions come
from scholars and participants in the Central Asian cultural scene
who specialise in different, often isolated, spheres. Their
unifying theme is identity and its formation, including national,
ethnic, cultural, religious and gender identities. Art and culture
are shown to have active social roles - representing, analysing,
questioning and supporting social upheavals and change. Culture is
seen as an intrinsic part of society; while being affected by the
specific historical context, it does at times affect it in return.
From major socio-economic and political shifts, to smaller yet not
less potent personal and individual identities, this collection
demonstrates we are once again experiencing a time in which culture
plays a crucial role in opening minds and facilitating change. The
chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue
of Central Asian Survey.
She could lose the perfect life... if she tells the truth. At the
school gates in Wimbledon Village, Faiza fits in. It took a few
years and a brand new wardrobe, but now the snobbish mothers who
mistook her for the nanny treat her as one of their own. But the
perfect life costs money. When her husband Tom loses his job, Faiza
realises she'll have to reveal her biggest secret: she's spent her
family's entire life savings. Unless she doesn't... It only takes a
second to lie to Tom. Now Faiza has six weeks to find GBP75,000 or
risk losing the family she has worked so hard to protect. Readers
and reviewers are loving Would I Lie to You? 'Warm, intelligent
[...] and keeps up the tension right till the end' Sophie Kinsella
'A properly indulgent page turner' Adele Parks, Platinum 'A fresh
take on domestic dynamics and moral dilemma... Great for book
clubs' Clare Mackintosh 'Convincing and compelling' Stacey Halls 'I
couldn't put it down... Tense and funny' Claire Douglas 'I was
immediately hooked' Lizzie Damilola Blackburn 'Wise and warm... A
page turner' Woman & Home 'A breathtaking, tense ride' Jesse
Sutanto 'I just fell into it and couldn't stop' Sarah Pearse 'A
refreshing new voice in commercial fiction' Cosmopolitan
'Intelligent and original' Lesley Kara 'So warm, funny, sad and
brilliantly written' Laura Marshall 'Not just entertaining, but
intelligent and original too [...] and the resourceful Faiza will
steal your heart' Lesley Kara 'A warm, funny, compelling, escapist
read' Debbie Howells 'Tense, funny, poignant and very clever'
Claire Douglas
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In January 2314, Rowena Savalas – a curator of the vast archive
of the twenty-first century’s primitive internet – stumbles
upon a story posted in the summer of 2024. She’s quickly drawn
into the mystery of the text: Is it autobiography, fantasy or
fraud? What’s the significance of the recurring number 381? In
the story, the protagonist Fairly walks the Horned Road – a quest
undertaken by youngsters in her village when they come of age. She
is followed by the “breathing man,” a looming presence, dogging
her heels every step of the way. Everything she was taught about
her world is overturned. Following Fairly’s quest, Rowena comes
to question her own choices, and a predictable life of curation
becomes one of exploration, adventure and love. As both women’s
stories draw to a close, she realises it doesn’t matter whether
the story is true or not: as with the quest itself, it’s the
journey that matters.
ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD FINALIST 2022 Drink down the brew and dream
of a better Earth. Skyward Inn, within the high walls of the
Western Protectorate, is a place of safety, where people come
together to tell stories of the time before the war with Qita. But
safety from what? Qita surrendered without complaint when Earth
invaded; Innkeepers Jem and Isley, veterans from either side, have
regrets but few scars. Their peace is disturbed when a visitor
known to Isley comes to the Inn asking for help, bringing reminders
of an unnerving past and triggering an uncertain future. Did
humanity really win the war? This is Jamaica Inn by way of Jeff
Vandermeer, Ursula Le Guin, Angela Carter and Michel Faber, a
beautiful story of belonging, identity and regret.
Sulaiman and the Tides of Change is the third book in a series of
stories about the adventures of a young Muslim boy. Sulaiman and
his family love visiting his grandparents, who live by the coast.
They spend the holidays together - exploring the coastline, playing
on the beach, eating Grandma's homecooked food and enjoying
Grandpa's bedtime stories.
ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD FINALIST 2022 Drink down the brew and dream
of a better Earth. Skyward Inn, within the high walls of the
Western Protectorate, is a place of safety, where people come
together to tell stories of the time before the war with Qita. But
safety from what? Qita surrendered without complaint when Earth
invaded; Innkeepers Jem and Isley, veterans from either side, have
regrets but few scars. Their peace is disturbed when a visitor
known to Isley comes to the Inn asking for help, bringing reminders
of an unnerving past and triggering an uncertain future. Did
humanity really win the war? This is Jamaica Inn by way of Jeff
Vandermeer, Ursula Le Guin, Angela Carter and Michel Faber, a
beautiful story of belonging, identity and regret.
_____; Fungi are not like us - they are entirely, magically,
something else.; Welcome to the astonishing secret world of fungi.;
_____; Fungi can appear anywhere, from desert dunes to frozen
tundra. They can invade our bodies and thoughts; live between our
toes or our floorboards; they are unwelcome intruders or vastly
expensive treats; symbols of both death and eternal life. But
despite their familiar presence, there's still much to learn about
the eruption, growth and decay of their interconnected world.;
Aliya Whiteley has always been in love with fungi - from a
childhood taking blurry photographs of strange fungal eruptions on
Exmoor to a career as a writer inspired by their surreal and alien
beauty. This love for fungi is a love for life, from single-cell
spores to the largest living organism on the planet; a story
stretching from Aliya's lawn into orbit and back again via every
continent.; From fields, feasts and fairy rings to death caps,
puffballs and ambrosia beetles, this is an intoxicating journey
into the life of extraordinary organism, one that we have barely
begun to understand.; _____; ' Accessible, inviting and
revelatory... Aliya Whiteley animates the hidden world of fungi in
prose as rich and beautiful as the strange organisms she turns her
attention to.' - Alice Tarbuck, author of A Spell in the Wild
Fungi are not like us - they are entirely, magically, something
else. Welcome to the astonishing secret world of fungi. Aliya
Whiteley has always been in love with fungi - from a childhood
taking blurry photographs of strange fungal eruptions on Exmoor to
a career as a writer inspired by their surreal and alien beauty.
This love for fungi is a love for life, from single-cell spores to
the largest living organism on the planet; a story stretching from
Aliya's lawn into orbit and back again via every continent. Despite
their familiar presence, there's still much to learn about the
eruption, growth and decay of their interconnected world. From
fields, feasts and fairy rings to death caps, puffballs and
ambrosia beetles, this is an intoxicating personal journey into the
life of extraordinary organism, one that we have barely begun to
understand.
The "Handbook on Parathyroid Diseases" presents a comprehensive
and concise overview of our current knowledge in the area of
parathyroid function, hormone regulation and disease states.
The Handbook educates the reader using a case-based approach
presenting current evidence in the field. The material is presented
in an easy to read and understandable language and uses a plethora
of tables and text boxes where possible. Complex concepts are
conveyed in simple and clear language. Leading international
experts contribute to this state of the art book providing a true
depth of knowledge and practicality.
Sulaiman's Caving Calamity is the second in a series of stories
about the adventures of a young Muslim boy. Sulaiman is looking
forward to exploring inside deep, dark caves on his Scout trip...or
is he? Once he is inside the cave, he has to overcome one of his
biggest fears. A disaster happens and he has to turn to Allah for
help. Sulaiman learns the importance of performing good deeds
sincerely for the sake of Allah and to repent for any bad deeds he
may have done.
A page-turning, warm-hearted and funny debut novel about Faiza, a
glossy banker's wife who must hide the fact she's spent the
family's savings when her husband, Tom, loses his job. Faiza has
always wanted to fit in. With her banker husband, three beautiful
children and gorgeous house in a sought-after corner of London,
she's done pretty well at transforming herself into the kind of
glamour-puss who mixes with the Yummy Mummies of Wimbledon. But
behind the expensive clothes, make-up and furniture lies a big
secret. Faiza has been dipping into the family savings account in
her attempt to belong, promising herself that one day she'll put
the money back. Then, at her first Botox appointment, she gets a
call from her husband saying he's lost his job. Now Faiza has six
weeks to put it all back before her husband or her friends notice
she is penniless. And as the clock ticks down, a different Faiza
emerges: one who will learn things about her family, her identity,
her hopes and desires that she never knew before.
From the award-winning author of The Beauty, Aliya Whiteley, comes
a genre-defying story of fate, free-will and the choices we make in
life. "One of the most original and haunting stories I have read in
recent years." Nina Allan, author of The Rift In the aftermath of
the Great War, Shirley Fearn dreams of challenging the conventions
of rural England, where life is as predictable as the changing of
the seasons. The scarred veteran Mr. Tiller, left disfigured by an
impossible accident on the battlefields of France, brings with him
a message: part prophecy, part warning. Will it prevent her
mastering her own destiny? As the village prepares for the annual
May Day celebrations, where a new queen will be crowned and the
future will be reborn again, Shirley must choose: change or
renewal?
Offering expert guidance on the practical use of the frozen section
in the management of clinical problems, Biopsy Interpretation: The
Frozen Section, 3rd Edition, is a highly illustrated, authoritative
reference on this intraoperative consultative option. New editor
Dr. Nicole A. Cipriani, along with Drs. Aliya N. Husain, Jerome B.
Taxy, and a team of expert contributing authors, focus not only on
how to view and interpret a slide, but also when to do a frozen
section. Fully up to date with extensive new content and images,
this third edition emphasizes intraoperative consultation and
patient management, explaining the role the general surgical
pathologist can play in the treatment of patients. Focuses on the
assets and limitations of the frozen section including the
practical techniques of execution, interpretation, and the
communication of results, with emphasis on the morphologic
expertise of the surgical pathologist in standard hematoxylin and
eosin sections and imprints. New or thoroughly updated content in
multiple critical areas, including infectious disease, female
genital tract, head and neck, bone and soft tissue, and CNS.
Features more than 400 full-color illustrations (many of actual
frozen sections, with artifacts), nearly 50 additional figures
online, and bonus online videos. Enrich Your eBook Reading
Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s),such as
computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to
audiobook,powering your content with natural language
text-to-speech.
This comprehensive yet practical text reviews the pathology of
neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions of the pleura and
peritoneum, with a particular focus on mesothelioma. The anatomy
and embryology of serous membranes are discussed, and the causes,
epidemiology, and clinical and radiologic features of malignant
mesothelioma are reviewed. A comprehensive review of immunostains
used for diagnosing serous membrane lesions is given, current
treatment options for patients are outlined. The markers of
asbestos exposure and their significance are also assessed. The
pathology of non-neoplastic conditions of serous membranes, from
peritoneal cysts and endometriosis to deciduosis and gliomatosis
peritonei are also covered, as are lymphomas and soft tissue tumors
in serous membranes. This makes Practical Pathology of Serous
Membranes an essential resource for effective diagnosis.
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