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This book is an informed, educational and abundantly illustrated
guide to the imaging knowledge that medical students in the
clinical years of their undergraduate studies will be required to
get to know, understand and recall in order to negotiate
successfully their finals exams. Via the popular and instructive
case-based format, readers are guided through 100 cases chosen
specifically to reflect what the authors consider is necessary
knowledge for finals, and imaging modalities that students can
reasonably expect to encounter with a resulting emphasis on plain
film with some CT and MR.
Data interpretation questions based on clinical cases are a popular
means of testing medical students both during undergraduate studies
and as an element of finals examinations. Written by a small team
of authors with extensive teaching experience, 100 Cases in Medical
Data Interpretation provides invaluable guidance from lecturers who
understand from personal experience that detailed and accurate
explanations are the key to successful revision. This book presents
100 cases arranged by specialty area-radiology, clinical chemistry,
haematology and cardiology-as well as a random section of
miscellaneous cases. Questions accompanying each case prompt the
reader to consider how the data presented might be correctly
understood. A clear discussion of how the correct answer was
reached, with boxed highlights and bullet lists of key points,
makes this book an excellent learning aid during all stages of
clinical studies, and particularly while preparing for medical
finals.
Although often regarded as marginal or obscure, Mormonism is a
significant American religious minority, numerically and
politically. The successes and struggles of this U.S. born religion
reveal much about how religion operates in U.S. society. Mormonism:
The Basics introduces the teachings, practices, evolution, and
internal diversity of this movement, whose cultural icons range
from Mitt Romney to the Twilight saga, from young male missionaries
in white shirts and ties to polygamous women in pastel prairie
dresses. This is the first introductory text on Mormonism that
tracks not only the mainstream LDS but also two other streams
within the movement-the liberalized RLDS and the polygamous
Fundamentalists-thus showing how Mormons have pursued different
approaches to defining their identity and their place in society.
The book addresses these questions. Are Mormons Christian, and why
does it matter? How have Mormons worked out their relationship to
the state? How have Mormons diverged in their thinking about gender
and sexuality? How do rituals and regulations shape Mormon lives?
What types of sacred spaces have Mormons created? What strategies
have Mormons pursued to establish a global presence? Mormonism: The
Basics is an ideal introduction for anyone wanting to understand
this religion within its primarily American but increasingly
globalized contexts.
Scholars began to collect quotations on which to base a dictionary
of Medieval Latin in 1924. Publication of the fascicules of the
Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources started in 1975
and is expected to continue until 2014. The dictionary records the
continuing usage of classical and late Latin in the British Isles
and by Britons abroad from Gildas (AD 540) to Camden (1600). It
illustrates a continuous tradition of thought and composition in
language based upon and derived from the highest literary register
of Classical and Late Latin, but also incorporating lexical and
syntactic elements from the vernacular languages spoken and written
in Britain and from Greek, Celtic, Germanic, Romance, and Semitic.
Many new formations from these and other languages are revealed -
some of the borrowings recorded in Latin centuries before their
appearance in written vernacular sources.
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