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Challenge yourself, challenge your friends. Or make it official and
host a night of fun, enlightening, and hilarious trivia. The pub
quiz is a cultural institution, and bartender Austin Rogers is
singularly good at it, not only as the long-time host of a hugely
popular New York City quiz night, but also as a 12-time Jeopardy!
champion whose earnings of over $400,000 are the seventh highest in
the show's history. He knows a whole of just about everything, and
he knows how to run an uproariously entertaining quiz night--all of
which he shares in this bible of pub trivia. The Ultimate Book of
Pub Trivia by the Smartest Guy in the Bar features over 3,000
questions sorted into more than 300 rounds of well-balanced and
smartly curated quizzes for hours of amusement with family and
friends. The topics include pop culture, sports, history, and
pretty much everything else under the sun, including Random Sh*t:
Reflecting its clingy proclivity, Bindwood and Lovestone are
archaic English names for this plant (Answer: Ivy). Sorted by
difficulty level, each page is annotated with did-you-know facts,
jokes, and other marginalia, and throughout the book are
mini-chapters with fascinating history, legendary bar stories, tips
for winning Jeopardy!, and useful advice on how to run your own pub
trivia night. It's the perfect gift for trivia lovers, pub
regulars, and Jeopardy! fans.
Play the best damn trivia night ever! From one of the pioneers of
pub trivia, Jeopardy! champion Austin Rogers, comes the complete
resource for playing and running an uproariously entertaining
trivia night, whether you're hanging out with friends and family,
spicing up a party, or hosting an official event at your local pub.
More than a random collection of facts, The Ultimate Book of Pub
Trivia features over 300 rounds of ten-question quizzes. Each one
is carefully curated to encourage a night of lively competition.
The result? Hours and hours of fun as you and your friends answer
challenging questions on everything from Bad Movie Descriptions to
Winter Sports to the Kardashians to Brit Lit.
In this, our second edition of Reproduction in Mammals, we are
responding to numerous requests for a more up-to-date and rather
more detailed treatment of the subject. The first edition was
accorded an excellent reception, but Books 1 to 5 were written some
14 years ago and inevitably there have been many advances on many
fronts since then. As before, the manner of presentation is
intended to make the subject matter interesting to read and readily
comprehensible to undergraduates in the biological sciences, and
yet with sufficient depth to provide a valued source of information
to graduates engaged in both teaching and research. Our authors
have been selected from among the best known in their respective
fields. Book 5 is concerned with the many ways in which we can now
manipulate reproductive processes in animals and humans, thanks to
our new understanding of hormone action and improved control over
early developmental events. We have at our disposal a whole array
of synthetic hormone agonists, antagonists and antibodies that can
be used at will to stimulate or inhibit fertility in animals and
humans alike, so that productivity in livestock can be promoted
according to plan and child-bearing becomes more a matter of choice
than chance. We can compensate for infertility by in vitro
fertilization and embryo transfer, and overcome inherent
deficiencies by techniques involving embryo manipulation. Existing
barriers to the dissemination and application of this new-found
knowledge are discussed in some detail, since it is becoming
increasingly clear that improvements in the quality of life for
people in many developing countries will be long delayed unless
they can meet essential needs and call a halt to runaway population
growth.
In this, our second edition of Reproduction in Mammals, we are
responding to numerous requests for a more up-to-date and rather
more detailed treatment of the subject. The first edition was
accorded an excellent reception, but the Books 1 to 5 were written
twelve years ago and inevitably there have been advances on many
fronts since then. As before, the manner of presentation is
intended to make the subject matter interesting to read and readily
comprehensible to undergraduates in the biological sciences, and
yet have sufficient depth to provide a valued source of information
to graduates engaged in both teaching and research. Our authors
have been selected from among the best known in their respective
fields. Book 4 pays particular attention to genetic, environmental,
behavioural and immunological mechanisms that can contribute to an
animal's overall reproductive fitness, through which natural
selection must ultimately operate.
In this, our Second Edition of Reproduction in Mammals, we are
responding to numerous requests for a more up-to-date and rather
more detailed treatment of the subject. The First Edition was
accorded an excellent reception, but the first five books were
written ten years ago and inevitably there have been advances on
many fronts since then. As before, the manner of presentation is
intended to make the subject matter interesting to read and readily
comprehensible to undergraduates in the biological sciences, and
yet with sufficient depth to provide a valued source of information
to graduates engaged in both teaching and research. Our authors
have been selected from among the best known in their respective
fields. This volume discusses the manifold ways in which hormones
control the reproductive processes in male and female mammals. The
hypothalamus regulates both the anterior and posterior pituitary
glands, whilst the pineal can exert a modulating influence on the
hypothalamus. The pituitary gonadotrophins regulate the endocrine
and gametogenic activities of the gonads, and there are important
local feedback effects of hormones within the gonads themselves.
Non-pregnant females display many different types of oestrous or
menstrual cycles, and there are likewise great species differences
in the endocrinology of pregnancy. But the hallmark of mammals is
lactation, and this also exerts a major control on subsequent
reproductive activity.
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Moon Streak Volume 1 (Paperback)
Austin Rogers, Wes Hartman; Illustrated by Harvey Talibao, Ace Continuado, Dave Wilkins
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