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Drug-Drug Interactions is a comprehensive review of the scientific
and regulatory perspectives of drug-drug interactions from the
point-of-view of academia, industry, and government regulatory
agencies. This book is intended for professionals in the
pharmaceutical industry, health care, and governmental regulatory
agencies. Topics of interest include the mechanistic understanding
of drug-drug interactions, the prediction of drug-drug interaction
potential of new drugs, and the avoidance of clinically significant
drug-drug interaction in patients.
Key Features
* Provides useful references on the science of drug-drug
interactions
* Describes in a basic and comprehensive manner drug-drug
interactions from the mechanistic viewpoint
* Contains original data from academic and industrial
laboratories
* Presents an overview of regulatory agency positions
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The Legend of the Street Fighter is a unique and exciting
autobiography of a young man (Andre Joseph) growing up in the
1980-1990s in Houston's notorious south-side ghetto during a gang
and drug war when he meets a mysterious Asian warrior monk who
changes his life forever. It is a classic tale as it takes you
through the life of a small group of ghetto youth caught in a life
and death struggle against their toxic environment, as they embrace
a secret ancient Asian art of kung fu which becomes their vehicle
of salvation. Their mysterious Asian teacher takes them on a
journey beyond what they know as scientifically possible and helps
them to survive in an urban jungle. This book goes into an untapped
market of black cinema such as Barry Gordes' The Last Dragon, but
in a distinct nonfiction manner that is sure to attract both the
mature martial arts lover and the young hip-hop generation. This is
a story of love, hate, and the triumph of the human spirit, with
its ability to overcome all odds.
Oysters are a narrative food: in each shuck and slurp, an eater
tastes the place where the animal was raised. But that's just the
beginning. Andre Joseph Gallant uses the bivalve as a jumping off
point to tell the story of a changing southeastern coast, the
bounty within its waters, and what the future may hold for the area
and its fishers. With A High Low Tide he places Georgia, as well as
the South, in the national conversation about aquaculture,
addressing its potential as well as its challenges. The Georgia
oyster industry dominated in the field of oysters for canning until
it was slowed by environmental and economic shifts. To build it
back and to make the Georgia oyster competitive on the national
stage, a bit of scientific cosmetic work must be done, performed
through aquaculture. The business of oyster farming combines
physical labor and science, creating an atmosphere where disparate
groups must work together to ensure its future. Employing months of
field research in coastal waters and countless hours interviewing
scholars and fishermen, Gallant documents both the hiccups and the
successes that occur when university researchers work alongside
blue-collar laborers on a shared obsession. The dawn of aquaculture
in Georgia promises a sea change in the livelihoods of wild-harvest
shellfishermen, should they choose to adapt to new methods. Gallant
documents how these traditional harvesters are affected by
innovation and uncertain tides and asks how threatened they really
are.
Oysters are a narrative food: in each shuck and slurp, an eater
tastes the place where the animal was raised. But that's just the
beginning. Andre Joseph Gallant uses the bivalve as a jumping of
point to tell the story of a changing southeastern coast, the
bounty within its waters, and what the future may hold for the area
and its fishers. With A High Low Tide he places Georgia, as well as
the South, in the national conversation about aquaculture,
addressing its potential as well as its challenges. The Georgia
oyster industry dominated in the field of oysters for canning until
it was slowed by environmental and economic shifts. To build it
back and to make the Georgia oyster competitive on the national
stage, a bit of scientific cosmetic work must be done, performed
through aquaculture. The business of oyster farming combines
physical labor and science, creating an atmosphere where disparate
groups must work together to ensure its future. Employing months of
field research in coastal waters and countless hours interviewing
scholars and fishermen, Gallant documents both the hiccups and the
successes that occur when university researchers work alongside
blue-collar laborers on a shared obsession. The dawn of aquaculture
in Georgia promises a sea change in the livelihoods of wild-harvest
shellfishermen, should they choose to adapt to new methods. Gallant
documents how these traditional harvesters are affected by
innovation and uncertain tides and asks how threatened they really
are.
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