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This casebook is a compilation of independent cases seen and
documented by the respective authors. Each patient tells a story.
In some cases the patient comes with an uncommon diagnosis, while
in others the diagnosis is not rare, but important management
issues are discussed. The largest number of cases included pertain
to diabetes. In one or two instances, similar patients have been
seen by different authors. They have been included to show the
similarities and differences in approach amongst colleagues.
Suggested reading at the end of each case supplement the text.
Includes real-world case studies. Cases are arranged subject-wise,
starting from adrenals. Each case is meant to be read
independently. Covers a wide range of uncommon clinical problems
and unusual clinical presentation. Suggested reading at the end of
each case will further enrich reader’s experience.
The Instant No.1 Bestseller 'Happy Mind, Happy Life is a book borne not only from deep medical and scientific expertise, but from real life' - from the foreword by Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks. Happiness is a practice, not a destination. We often treat happiness as something to pursue, a reward we’ll reach once life is finally in order. But what if happiness is not an outcome, but a practice - the foundation that shapes how we meet each moment? Drawing on over twenty years as a doctor, Dr Rangan Chatterjee has seen that motivation and willpower rarely sustain us for long. True wellbeing only becomes possible when we learn to nurture what he calls core happiness - a steadier, more resilient form of joy that doesn’t depend on circumstances. In Happy Mind, Happy Life, Dr Chatterjee blends science, case studies, and simple exercises to show how small, daily choices ripple into lasting change. Through ten simple but profound ways, you’ll explore how to:
Treat yourself with compassion and respect
Redesign your relationship with technology
Respond to criticism without being derailed This is not a manual for quick fixes, but an invitation to reimagine how you live - so that health, clarity, and contentment flow naturally into your days.
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.
Water, Land, and Forest Susceptibility and Sustainability, Volume
2: Insight Towards Management, Conservation and Ecosystem Services
brings an interdisciplinary perspective to solving complex problems
in sustainability, utilizing the latest research and technologies,
and includes case studies that emphasize the applications of remote
sensing, GIS, and image processing for addressing the current state
and future needs to achieve sustainability. As forests, land, and
water are among the most precious resources on earth, emphasizing
the need to conserve them for future generations and, of course, a
safe and sustainable planet. The assessment of the susceptibility
of all these three precious resources must therefore be addressed
to inform their sustainable management. This second volume focuses
on environmental management, conservation, and ecosystem services
and provides information on forest, land, and water resources,
presenting in integrated manner various aspects of their
characterization, susceptibility, and sustainability.
Inorganic Chemistry in India, Volume 81, the latest release in the
Advances in Inorganic Chemistry series, highlights new advances in
the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on
topics such as Water Oxidation and Oxygen Reduction Reactions: A
Mechanistic Perspective, Redox Activity as a Tool for Bond
Activations and Functionalizations, Heme/Cu-oxygen Intermediates of
Amyloid beta Peptides associated with Alzheimer's Disease,
N-Heterocyclic Silylene Coordinated Coinage Metal Complexes: An
Itinerary of Their Utilities, Implications of strongly coupled
catecholate-based anchoring functionality of a sensitizer dye
molecule towards photoinduced electron transfer dynamics, and more.
Additional sections cover Application of Ru(edta) complexes in
biomimetic activation of small molecules: Kinetic and Mechanistic
Impact, and more.
Oxygen Reduction Reaction: Fundamentals, Materials and Applications
covers the design, synthesis and performance efficacies of the
entire spectrum of oxygen reduction catalysts, extrapolating down
to their applications in practical, alternative, renewable energy
devices. Catalysts covered include heme inspired iron-based, heme
inspired non-iron-based, non-heme-based, noble metal-based,
non-noble metal-based and metal-free homogeneous and heterogeneous
catalysts. The book contains critical analyses and opinions from
experts around the world, making it of interest to scientists,
engineers, industrialists, entrepreneurs and students.
Recent Trends in Computer-aided Diagnostic Systems for Skin
Diseases: Theory, Implementation, and Analysis provides
comprehensive coverage on the development of computer-aided
diagnostic (CAD) systems employing image processing and machine
learning tools for improved, uniform evaluation and diagnosis
(avoiding subjective judgment) of skin disorders. The methods and
tools are described in a general way so that these tools can be
applied not only for skin diseases but also for a wide range of
analogous problems in the domain of biomedical systems. Moreover,
quantification of clinically relevant information that can
associate the findings of physicians/experts is the most
challenging task of any CAD system. This book gives all the details
in a step-by-step form for different modules so that the readers
can develop each of the modules like preprocessing, feature
extraction/learning, disease classification, as well as an entire
expert diagnosis system themselves for their own applications.
This volume explores the spatial side of sustainability using cases
from India. It provides a variety of chapters from scholars from
West Bengal and elsewhere in the country, highlighting spatial
perspectives on environmental issues and offering insight on
sustainable development in the subcontinent from a geographical
perspective. A wide variety of topics are covered here, including
but not limited to mitigation of and adaptation to climate issues,
hydrogeomorphologic issues, environmental management, agricultural
sustainability, ecosystem services, urban environmental management
and tourism issues. The lessons learned here are transferable to
other contexts, and the book is a resource for researchers,
academics, practitioners, government organizations, NGOs and anyone
else interested in the spatial side of
sustainability. Â
Land Reclamation and Restoration Strategies for Sustainable
Development: Geospatial Technology Based Approach, Volume Ten
covers spatial mapping, modeling and risk assessment in land
hazards issues and sustainable management. Each section in the book
explores state-of-art techniques using commercial, open source and
statistical software for mapping and modeling, along with case
studies that illustrate modern image processing techniques and
computational algorithms. A special focus is given on recent trends
in data mining techniques. This book will be of particular interest
to students, researchers and professionals in the fields of earth
science, applied geography, and those in the environmental
sciences.
Featuring case studies, essays, and conversation pieces by scholars
and practitioners, this volume explores how Indian cinematic
adaptations outside the geopolitical and cultural boundaries of
India are revitalizing the broader landscape of Shakespeare
research, performance, and pedagogy. Chapters in this volume
address practical and thematic concerns and opportunities that are
specific to studying Indian cinematic Shakespeares in the West. For
instance, how have intercultural encounters between Indian
Shakespeare films and American students inspired new pedagogic
methodologies? How has the presence and popularity of Indian
Shakespeare films affected policy change at British cultural
institutions? How can disagreement between eastern and western
perspectives on the politics of a Shakespeare film become the site
for productive cross-cultural dialogue? This is the first book to
explore such complex interactions between Indian Shakespeare films
and Western audiences to contribute to the assessment of the new
networks that have emerged as a result of Global Shakespeare
studies and practices. The volume argues that by tracking critical
currents from India towards the West new insights are afforded on
the wider field of Shakespeare Studies - including feminist
Shakespeares, translation in Shakespeare, or the study of music in
Shakespeare - and are shaping debates on the ownership and meaning
of Shakespeare itself. Contributing to the current studies in
Global Shakespeare, this book marks a discursive shift in the way
Shakespeare on Indian screen is predominantly theorised and offers
an alternative methodology for examining non-Anglophone cinematic
Shakespeares as a whole.
Urban Heat Island Modeling for Tropical Climates takes into account
the different urban physics in tropical environments, presenting a
way of UHI scaling for tropical cities. Topics include measuring,
modeling and proper mitigation strategies, which account for the
surface energy balance of tropics. Tropical cities are more
susceptible to the effects of projected global warming because of
conditions in tropical climates and the rapid growth of so many
cities in this zone. The need for research on measuring, modeling
and mitigation of UHI effects in tropical cities is of growing
importance. This book walks through the basics of Urban Heat
Islands, including causes, measurement and analysis then expands
upon issues as well as the novel techniques that can be used to
address issues specific to the region.
Climate Change, Community Response, and Resilience: Insight for
Socio-Ecological Sustainability, Volume Six presents a fundamental
theoretical framework for understanding how community resilience
and risk assessment affect climate change adaptation behavior. This
framework is based on a 26-chapter theoretical and empirical
examination that includes pioneer projects from various regions
that illustrate the relationship between theory and practice,
reflect a paradigm shift in climate change, community response, and
resilience, and focus on these important aspects from a sectoral
perspective. Climate change, ecological consequences and resilience
are then discussed in the final section. Members of the Royal
Meteorological Society are eligible for a 35% discount on all
Developments in Weather and Climate Science series titles. See the
RMetS member dashboard for the discount code.
Sustainability issues have gained more importance in contemporary
globalization, pushing decision makers to find a systematic
mathematical approach to conduct analyses of this real-world
problem. The growing complexity in modern social-economics or
engineering environments or systems has forced researchers to solve
complicated problems by using multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM)
approaches. However, traditional MCDM research mainly focuses on
reaching the highest economic value or efficiency, and issues
related to sustainability are still not closely explored. Advanced
Multi-Criteria Decision Making for Addressing Complex
Sustainability Issues discusses and addresses the challenges in the
implementation of decision-making models in the context of green
and sustainable engineering, criteria identification,
quantification, comparison, selection, and analysis in the context
of manufacturing, supply chain, transportation, and energy sectors.
All academic communities in the areas of management, economics,
business sciences, mechanical, and manufacturing technologies are
able to use, apply, and implement the models presented in this
book. It is intended for researchers, manufacturers, engineers,
managers, industry professionals, academicians, and students.
This book is intended to be used as a graduate textbook for
students pursuing courses in food safety and technology, and food
process engineering. It is a useful supplementary resource in
sterilization of biomaterials and biomedical devices, and
management of biological and biomedical wastes. It covers the
fundamentals of sterilization and preservation. It further
discusses the classification of foods, biomaterials, and
microorganisms. The contents also present the supercritical carbon
dioxide (SC COâ‚‚) technology as one of the emerging technologies,
which has great potential in the food and pharmaceutical
industries. It discusses the SC COâ‚‚ technology, its advantages
over the prevalent methods for sterilization and stabilization, the
processing techniques and selection of process parameters, and the
effectiveness of the use of this technology for the aforementioned
objectives. It also contains a few case studies. It is a useful
textbook for students aspiring for specialized courses in the
disciplines of food processing and preservation.
The book seeks to comprehend how indigenous knowledge systems of
local communities can be effectively used in disaster management of
various types. A prime example is the 2015 Sendai Framework for
Disaster Risk Reduction, promoting indigenous environmental
management knowledge and practices. Traditional knowledge of
indigenous peoples includes information and insight that supplement
conventional science and environmental observations, a
comprehensive understanding of the environment, natural resources,
culture, and human interactions with them which is not documented
before. A great deal of this knowledge have been lost in
translation. In this book, the authors attempt to keep a record of
each and every traditional knowledge study of the indigenous
communities in managing the disasters. The use of indigenous
knowledge systems in disaster understanding and management is the
primary focus of the chapters.  This book is organized
into four major sections. The first part gives an overview and help
in conceptualizing the different concepts of hazard and disaster
perception and how response and adaptation are connected with it.
This part also discusses the concept of the connection between
hazard and sustainable development and how the understanding of
risk reduction and resilience can happen with the help of
indigenous knowledge, insights, and strategies. The second part of
the book introduces the different approaches to disaster and risk
management. It establishes how vulnerability influences the risk
associated with a hazard and the responses can be both positive and
negative in disaster management. The approaches of the indigenous
communities in managing a disaster, their resilience, capacity
building, and community-based preparedness will be the area of
prime focus in this chapter. Part 3 of this book describes the
concept of sustainability through indigenous knowledge and
practice. The sole highlight of this chapter is the indigenous
knowledge efficacies in disaster identification, risk reduction,
climate risk management, and climate action. The last section of
the book explores how to meet the gaps between local knowledge and
policy formulation. It highlights how traditional knowledge of the
indigenous communities can prove to be beneficial in developing a
holistic regional-based policy framework which will be easily
accepted by the target stakeholders since they will be more
acquainted with the local strategies and methods. This section ends
with an assessment and discussion of the gaps and future scopes in
disaster risk reduction through integrating local knowledge and
modern technologies.
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