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Techniques in the neurosciences are evolving rapidly. There are
currently very few volumes dedicated to the methodology - ployed by
neurosclentlsts, and those that are available often seem either out
of date or limited m scope. This series is about the methods most
widely used by modern-day neurosclentists and 1s wrltten by their
colleagues who are practicing experts. Volume 1 will be useful to
all neurosclentists since It concerns those procedures used
routinely across the widest range of subdisciplines. Collecting
these general techniques together m a single volume strikes us not
only as a service, but will no doubt prove of exceptIona
utilitarian value as well. Volumes 2 and 3 - scribe all current
procedures for the analyses of amines and their metabolltes and of
ammo aads, respectively. These collections will clearly be of value
to all neuroscientlsts working m or contemplating research m these
fields. Similar reasons exist for Volume 4 on receptor binding
techniques since experimental - tails are provided for all types of
llgand-receptor bmdmg, including chapters on general prmciples,
drug discovery and - velopment, and a most useful appendix on
computer programs for Scatchard, nonlinear, and competitive
displacement analyses. Volume 5 provides procedures for the
assessment of enzymes - volved m biogenic amme synthesis and
catabolism. Volumes in the NELJROMETHODS series will be useful to
neurochemists, -pharmacologists, -physiologists, -anatomlsts,
psychopharmacologists, psychlatnsts, neurologists, and chemists
(organic, analytical, pharmaceutical, medicinal), in fact, everyone
involved m the neurosclences, both basic and clinical.
Techniques in the neurosciences are evolving rapidly. There are
currently very few volumes dedicated to the methodology - ployed by
neurosclentlsts, and those that are available often seem either out
of date or limited m scope. This series is about the methods most
widely used by modern-day neurosclentists and 1s wrltten by their
colleagues who are practicing experts. Volume 1 will be useful to
all neurosclentists since It concerns those procedures used
routinely across the widest range of subdisciplines. Collecting
these general techniques together m a single volume strikes us not
only as a service, but will no doubt prove of exceptIona
utilitarian value as well. Volumes 2 and 3 - scribe all current
procedures for the analyses of amines and their metabolltes and of
ammo aads, respectively. These collections will clearly be of value
to all neuroscientlsts working m or contemplating research m these
fields. Similar reasons exist for Volume 4 on receptor binding
techniques since experimental - tails are provided for all types of
llgand-receptor bmdmg, including chapters on general prmciples,
drug discovery and - velopment, and a most useful appendix on
computer programs for Scatchard, nonlinear, and competitive
displacement analyses. Volume 5 provides procedures for the
assessment of enzymes - volved m biogenic amme synthesis and
catabolism. Volumes in the NELJROMETHODS series will be useful to
neurochemists, -pharmacologists, -physiologists, -anatomlsts,
psychopharmacologists, psychlatnsts, neurologists, and chemists
(organic, analytical, pharmaceutical, medicinal), in fact, everyone
involved m the neurosclences, both basic and clinical.
This Is My Story, This Is My Song is a delightful memoir depicting
the life of Rev. James D. Wood. In this charming and engaging
collection of stories, Rev. Wood relates his childhood and teenage
years, the challenges he faced during college and his service with
the U.S. Navy, and ultimately, his call to ministry by God. It was
in the mid-1960s and the author was married and raising two
children when he experienced the call to ministry that turned his
life upside down. After accepting what he regarded as a challenge
from God, Wood quit his job, went back to college and then
seminary. He received final ordination by the United Methodist
Church in 1973 and went on to serve as a minister for more than
forty years. Along the way Rev. Wood discovered life to be even
more purposeful and adventurous than he had ever imagined. Readers
will find the chapters in This Is My Story, This Is My Song
prompting smiles, bursts of outright laughter, and inducing tears
as the author's experiences inspire them to recall their own faith
journeys. Rev. James D. Wood is a retired United Methodist
Minister. He was inspired to write this book by his 53 years of
marriage to his wife Martha, and by many of the people in the
congregations he served over the years. Although Rev. Wood has
written many sermons and church newsletter articles, this is his
first memoir. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/JamesDWood
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