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The contents in this volume are based on the program Sets and
Computations that was held at the Institute for Mathematical
Sciences, National University of Singapore from 30 March until 30
April 2015. This special collection reports on important and recent
interactions between the fields of Set Theory and Computation
Theory. This includes the new research areas of computational
complexity in set theory, randomness beyond the hyperarithmetic,
powerful extensions of Goodstein's theorem and the capturing of
large fragments of set theory via elementary-recursive
structures.Further chapters are concerned with central topics
within Set Theory, including cardinal characteristics, Fraisse
limits, the set-generic multiverse and the study of ideals. Also
Computation Theory, which includes computable group theory and
measure-theoretic aspects of Hilbert's Tenth Problem. A volume of
this broad scope will appeal to a wide spectrum of researchers in
mathematical logic.
Practice of otology today, requires a contemporary knowledge base,
coupled with concurrent skill sets, and tempered with familiarity
of the technological advances. This manual has been designed to
address these three domains, making it a ready reference to guide
specialists on the standards of care in practice. The chapters
explore the current concepts, with a background of past practices,
touching upon the basics of anatomy and physiology before dealing
with clinical conditions and their management, covering specific
clinical scenarios to develop a patient-oriented approach in the
readers using evidence-based guidelines. Key Features Focuses on
clinical scenarios, decision making and current concepts, providing
patient-based scenarios which are relevant to all surgeons
practicing otology. Serves as a companion guide to standards of
care for Otologists, neurotologists, otorhinolaryngologists, young
surgeons and senior residents. Discusses various controversies in
this field and provides a general consensus/guideline which is
likely to be acceptable to most practitioners
Practice of otology today, requires a contemporary knowledge base,
coupled with concurrent skill sets, and tempered with familiarity
of the technological advances. This manual has been designed to
address these three domains, making it a ready reference to guide
specialists on the standards of care in practice. The chapters
explore the current concepts, with a background of past practices,
touching upon the basics of anatomy and physiology before dealing
with clinical conditions and their management, covering specific
clinical scenarios to develop a patient-oriented approach in the
readers using evidence-based guidelines. Key Features Focuses on
clinical scenarios, decision making and current concepts, providing
patient-based scenarios which are relevant to all surgeons
practicing otology. Serves as a companion guide to standards of
care for Otologists, neurotologists, otorhinolaryngologists, young
surgeons and senior residents. Discusses various controversies in
this field and provides a general consensus/guideline which is
likely to be acceptable to most practitioners
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