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Established as a definitive reference for the IVF laboratory and
clinic, the sixth edition has been extensively revised, with the
addition of several important new contributions on clinical topics,
including Artificial Intelligence, gene editing, disaster
management, freeze-all cycles, immunology, and transgender
considerations. As previously, methods, protocols, and techniques
of choice are presented by IVF pioneers and eminent international
experts. *Gives both laboratory staff and clinicians a
comprehensive resource for problems arising in Reproductive
Medicine *Draws on international expertise for practice and
guidelines *Presents a new edition of the pre-eminent reference
text in laboratory and clinical aspects of Reproductive Medicine
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Cordova (Hardcover)
Darlene Hooker Sawyer, Jane Howles Hooker
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R719
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Established as the definitive reference for the IVF clinic, the
sixth edition has been extensively revised, with the addition of
several important new contributions on clinical topics, including
The use of digitalization and precision medicine in the IVF clinic,
The environment and reproduction, The use of gonadotropin-releasing
hormone agonists and the efficiency of IVF, Controlled ovarian
stimulation for freeze-all cycles, Immunology in ART, Home
monitoring of ART cycles, Luteal-phase support in ART, The POSEIDON
stratification of ‘low prognosis’ patients in ART, Controlled
ovarian stimulation for low responder patients, Adjuvants for poor
responders, Innovative therapies in diminished ovarian reserve and
primary ovarian insufficiency patients, and Fertility options for
transgender and nonbinary individuals. As previously, methods,
protocols, and techniques of choice are presented by IVF pioneers
and eminent international experts.
*Gives laboratory staff a comprehensive resource for problems
arising in the Assisted Reproductive laboratory *Draws on
international expertise for practice and guidelines *Presents a new
edition of the pre-eminent reference text in laboratory aspects of
Reproductive Medicine
Focuses on Biology, Pharmacology, and Therapeutic Applications The
study and diverse applications of bioactive peptides traverse many
sub-disciplines within chemistry, biology, physics, and medicine.
Answering a long-standing need, Bioactive Peptides focuses on the
biology, pharmacology, and therapeutic applications of endogenous
peptide mediators and their analogues. Moving peptide science
beyond chemical synthesis strategies and into the realms of peptide
biology and therapeutics, it presents the overall contribution that
peptide science has made to molecular, cellular, and whole organism
biology, while also discussing future targets and therapeutic
applications. Beneficial for Experts and Novices Alike Part I
provides details of bioactive peptides that interact with common
drug targets and analyzes some of the most competitive areas of
current research worldwide. While it is widely known that mammalian
physiological systems utilize bioactive peptides that have yet to
be discovered, other animals provide a rich and valuable source of
bioactive peptides. This fascinating area of science is the theme
of Part II. Parts III and IV investigate the unique bioactivities
of various peptides that are ripe for further exploration. This
definitive reference also includes: A detailed description and
analysis of a broad range of peptides that interact with G
protein-coupled receptors, the quantitatively dominant drug target
A discussion of non-ribosomal peptides, which hold promise as
sources of endogenous mediators Important examples of common
methodologies employed to identify, characterize, and further
develop bioactive peptides from a range of natural sources With
mounting worldwide interest in their therapeutic potential,
bioactive peptides-includ
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No More Giants
Joaquina Ballard Howles
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R483
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Frankie the Flamingo loves food but she's tired of eating the same
thing day after day: shrimp. So Frankie decides to expand her
palate by trying exciting new foods-with some colorful
consequences! But as Frankie's food world expands, her friends
can't quite seem to understand what's gotten into her. Until they
spy on Frankie cooking up something special and decide that they,
too, might want to go on a food adventure of their own. Learn all
about becoming a foodie with Frankie in this delightful story about
being brave and trying new foods.
This book provides instructors with a holistic way of thinking
about learners, learning, and online course design. The distinctive
strategies derived from an integrated framework for designing the
online learning experience help create an experience that is more
personalized, engaging, and meaningful for online learners. The
focus of this book is on the learners and the design of their
online learning experiences. The authors refer to learning design
instead of instructional design - which focuses on instruction and
places the instructor at the center stage of the process.
Therefore, the focus is on approaching a learner's online course
experience as a journey consisting of a combination of learning
interactions with content, instructor, and other learners. In most
online courses, instructors and learners are separated in time and
space and depend on technology to facilitate interactions that
often lack a strong personal dimension. As online learning
continues to proliferate and mature, the emphasis on simply making
content available to students online is no longer acceptable.
Creating online courses now requires a new way of thinking that
incorporates new design ideas and approaches from a variety of
fields; it also requires a new set of learning design skills for
instructors and course designers. Organized into eight chapters,
this volume focuses on enhancing online learning experiences for
each of the major aspects of an online course, providing
evidence-based principles and strategies to promote learner
engagement and deep learning. The concluding chapter provides an
example illustrating a real-world application of the principles and
strategies covered in the book, using Design Thinking to create
learning experiences. This book provides strategies for approaching
the learning experience from an integrative perspective for both
experienced online instructors and those new to online course
design. These strategies are based on evidence-based learning
design principles and encourage the reader to adopt an empathic
mindset focused on the experience of the learner.
This book provides instructors with a holistic way of thinking
about learners, learning, and online course design. The distinctive
strategies derived from an integrated framework for designing the
online learning experience help create an experience that is more
personalized, engaging, and meaningful for online learners. The
focus of this book is on the learners and the design of their
online learning experiences. The authors refer to learning design
instead of instructional design - which focuses on instruction and
places the instructor at the center stage of the process.
Therefore, the focus is on approaching a learner's online course
experience as a journey consisting of a combination of learning
interactions with content, instructor, and other learners. In most
online courses, instructors and learners are separated in time and
space and depend on technology to facilitate interactions that
often lack a strong personal dimension. As online learning
continues to proliferate and mature, the emphasis on simply making
content available to students online is no longer acceptable.
Creating online courses now requires a new way of thinking that
incorporates new design ideas and approaches from a variety of
fields; it also requires a new set of learning design skills for
instructors and course designers. Organized into eight chapters,
this volume focuses on enhancing online learning experiences for
each of the major aspects of an online course, providing
evidence-based principles and strategies to promote learner
engagement and deep learning. The concluding chapter provides an
example illustrating a real-world application of the principles and
strategies covered in the book, using Design Thinking to create
learning experiences. This book provides strategies for approaching
the learning experience from an integrative perspective for both
experienced online instructors and those new to online course
design. These strategies are based on evidence-based learning
design principles and encourage the reader to adopt an empathic
mindset focused on the experience of the learner.
Focuses on Biology, Pharmacology, and Therapeutic Applications The
study and diverse applications of bioactive peptides traverse many
sub-disciplines within chemistry, biology, physics, and medicine.
Answering a long-standing need, Bioactive Peptides focuses on the
biology, pharmacology, and therapeutic applications of endogenous
peptide mediators and their analogues. Moving peptide science
beyond chemical synthesis strategies and into the realms of peptide
biology and therapeutics, it presents the overall contribution that
peptide science has made to molecular, cellular, and whole organism
biology, while also discussing future targets and therapeutic
applications. Beneficial for Experts and Novices Alike Part I
provides details of bioactive peptides that interact with common
drug targets and analyzes some of the most competitive areas of
current research worldwide. While it is widely known that mammalian
physiological systems utilize bioactive peptides that have yet to
be discovered, other animals provide a rich and valuable source of
bioactive peptides. This fascinating area of science is the theme
of Part II. Parts III and IV investigate the unique bioactivities
of various peptides that are ripe for further exploration. This
definitive reference also includes: A detailed description and
analysis of a broad range of peptides that interact with G
protein-coupled receptors, the quantitatively dominant drug target
A discussion of non-ribosomal peptides, which hold promise as
sources of endogenous mediators Important examples of common
methodologies employed to identify, characterize, and further
develop bioactive peptides from a range of natural sources With
mounting worldwide interest in their therapeutic potential,
bioactive peptides-includ
Hands-on experts describe in step-by-step detail the key
methodologies of contemporary peptide synthesis and illustrate
their numerous applications. The techniques presented include
protocols for chemical ligation, the synthesis of cyclic and
phosphotyrosine-containing peptides, lipoamino acid- and
sugar-conjugated peptides, and peptide purification and analyses.
Additional chapters detail methodologies and instrumentation for
high-throughput peptide synthesis, many different applications of
peptides as novel research tools and biological probes, and the
design and application of fluorescent substrate-based peptides that
can be used to determine the selectivity and activity of
peptidases. A practical guide to the identification of proteins
using mass spectrometric analyses of peptide mixtures is also
included.
Hands-on experts describe in step-by-step detail the key
methodologies of contemporary peptide synthesis and illustrate
their numerous applications. The techniques presented include
protocols for chemical ligation, the synthesis of cyclic and
phosphotyrosine-containing peptides, lipoamino acid- and
sugar-conjugated peptides, and peptide purification and analyses.
Additional chapters detail methodologies and instrumentation for
high-throughput peptide synthesis, many different applications of
peptides as novel research tools and biological probes, and the
design and application of fluorescent substrate-based peptides that
can be used to determine the selectivity and activity of
peptidases. A practical guide to the identification of proteins
using mass spectrometric analyses of peptide mixtures is also
included.
The constant advances in diagnostic imaging have had an impact on
the practice, attitudes, and moral values of all who participate in
health care. Now in its fourth edition, the original Medicolegal
Issues for Radiographers has been updated and retitled, broadening
the scope of content to include issues essential to all diagnostic
imaging professionals. Medicolegal Issues for Diagnostic Imaging
Professionals, Fourth Edition provides readers with a basic
understanding of the important legal definitions, legal doctrines,
malpractice and risk management information, ethics and patient
rights relevant to the field of diagnostic imaging and the role of
the imaging professional. It includes case histories in the form of
vignettes that assist readers in applying the principles of law to
real work situations. The vignettes can stimulate discussion, raise
other related issues, and supply a broadened perspective on the
various facets of the questions presented. New in this Edition:
Expanded discussion on evidence More detail on the ramifications of
the Civil Rights Act of 1991 Updated information on licensure,
certification, and credentialing Entirely new discussions on:
Morality, ethics, and the law Deontology Beneficence and
nonmaleficence Right of autonomy Confidentiality Liability for
disclosure of confidential information HIPPA ARRT Euthanasia
Humanistic Health Care Teleradiology Twelve years since its initial
publication, this medical legal text remains a bestseller. By
reviewing the materials in this seminal volume, imaging
professionals, radiologists, and radiologic technologists stay
abreast of important legal issues and are better able to avoid the
scourge of a malpractice suit.
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Lo Down Dirty (CD)
Thirstin Howl III & Rack Lo
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R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
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