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Ornithine Transcarbamylase: Basic Science and Clinical
Considerations, written by a leading expert on OTC, for the first
time assembles and analyzes more than 40 years of basic science and
clinical research. It will be the definitive resource on the topic
for pediatricians, geneticists, and internists who care for
patients with OTC deficiency, as well as for basic scientists and
genetic researchers who study the urea cycle in mammals and the
arginine biosynthetic pathway in bacteria and fungi.
In our culture, Shakespeare's works are classics and his characters
have achieved mythical status. But what did William Shakespeare
consider to be the great myths and classics? And who were the
empowering role models for his bold and unforgettable heroines? In
plays and poems throughout his career, Shakespeare explored many
facets of the divine feminine, including Greek and Roman
goddesses—he nearly deified Queen Elizabeth. His characters
frequently refer to classical goddesses, some plays feature literal
appearances of goddesses onstage, and the goddess of love starred
in his epic poem Venus and Adonis. Shakespeare's Goddess explores
the poet's many representations of the divine feminine, as a
pantheon of individual deities, and also as diverse manifestations
of a single, multifaceted goddess. This thoroughly researched
sequel to Supernatural Shakespeare: Magic and Ritual in Merry Old
England will appeal to scholars, but its playful and engaging tone
also makes it accessible to anyone who appreciates Shakespeare.
Ornithine Transcarbamylase: Basic Science and Clinical
Considerations, written by a leading expert on OTC, for the first
time assembles and analyzes more than 40 years of basic science and
clinical research. It will be the definitive resource on the topic
for pediatricians, geneticists, and internists who care for
patients with OTC deficiency, as well as for basic scientists and
genetic researchers who study the urea cycle in mammals and the
arginine biosynthetic pathway in bacteria and fungi.
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Chaos (Paperback)
J Snodgrass
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R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"Chaos is a disturbing, disconcerting, and delicious diatribe. It
will stir up the little gray cells in your head, guaranteed."
-Daniel Quinn, Author of Ishmael. j. Snodgrass is a World Religions
Teacher and itinerant preacher. This book is a collection of
speeches delivered 2012-2014.
Snodgrass Integrates Studies of World Mythologies, Ancient Near
Eastern Tribes and Empires, Archaeology and Rabbinic Stories to
Read Genesis as a Parable about the Agricultural Revolution, and
God's Counter-Revolution.
Academic medicine is a unique medical career wherein a doctor must
excel in patient care, teaching and research. Philip J. Snodgrass,
M.D. graduated from Harvard College in 1949 and from Harvard
Medical School in 1953. He was accepted for training at the Peter
Bent Brigham, a Harvard teaching hospital where many of the
advances were happening. Dr. Snodgrass takes the reader through
internship and residency years in internal medicine, interrupted by
two years in Naval aviation medicine. He describes research
training in biophysics, two years as chief medical resident and ten
years as chief of gastroenterology at the Brigham, serving under
the legendary George W. Thorn, the chief of medicine. In 1973 Dr.
Snodgrass left Boston to become professor of medicine at Indiana
University School of Medicine and chief of the medical service at a
large veterans hospital in Indianapolis. His research led to a
sabbatical in Oxford, England in the laboratory of Sir Hans Krebs.
Dr. Snodgrass writes in reportorial style that allows the readers
to draw their own conclusions about his experiences. Through this
one doctor's career the readers will learn about this amazing world
which impacts on all our lives.
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