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This book covers the fundamental principles of fluorescence and
their application to fluorescence microscopy, and presents
applications to immunofluorescence, in situ hybridization, and
photomicrography. It provides troubleshooting guidance to guide the
user through commonly encountered problems.
From Massachusetts General Hospital - ranked #1 Department of
Psychiatry, for 16 consecutive years, and one of the world's
leading centers for psychiatry education, research, and treatment -
comes this unrivaled, complete overview of the field of psychiatry.
This remarkable text is designed as a study aid for excelling on
shelf exams, board certification and re-certification exams. The
Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Update & Board, 3rd
edition can be used for CME credits, or as a clinical refresher; it
combines review material with a Q&A format (geared to each
chapter) - and gives you the latest information in the field, using
the most recent DSM-IV terminology. 250 board-style questions with
annotated answers. With in-depth coverage that ranges from
neuroanatomy and psychopathology to therapeutics, to group therapy
and imaging, the book is designed to meet the curriculum
requirements of the National Board of Medical Examiners and the
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology. It considers the full
spectrum of both psychiatric and neurological disorders including:
- Neuromuscular disease - Seizures - Stroke and TIA - Dementia -
Sleep Disorders - Mental Retardation - Eating Disorders -
Disturbances of Mood and Anxiety - Behavioral Disturbances -
Neuropsychiatric Disturbances - And many others This unique
skill-and-knowledge-building tool gives you a thorough look at
topics of special interest, such as medico-legal issues in medical
practice, the violent patient, HIV disease, psychosexual disorders,
suicide, substance use and abuse, mood/mental disorders and the
reproductive cycle, child and geriatric psychiatry, and end-of-life
care. What's more, it also provides step-by-step guidelines for the
administration of psychopharmacologic drugs and the management of
their reactions.
With the number of airplane passengers using U.S. airports expected
to grow to almost 1 billion by the year 2015, ground access to U.S.
airports has become an important factor in the development of our
nation's transportation networks. Increases in the number of
passengers travelling to and from airports will place greater
strains on our nation's airport access roads and airport capacity,
which can have a number of negative economic and social effects.
U.S. transportation policy has generally addressed these negative
economic and social effects from the standpoint of individual
transportation modes and local government involvement. However,
European transportation policy is increasingly focusing on
intermodal transportation as a possible means to address congestion
without sacrificing economic growth. This book addresses the
development of intermodal capabilities at U.S. airports, including
(1) the roles of different levels of government and the private
sector; (2) the extent such facilities have been developed; (3)
benefits, costs, and barriers to such development; and (4)
strategies to improve these capabilities.
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