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We in ophthalmology are fortunate to be able to measure
quantitatively many aspects of ocular morphology and visual
function. These measurements are either objective (e. g.
electroretinography, tonometry, electromyography, visually evoked
responses, etc.) or subjective and psychophysical (e. g. visual
acuity, visual fields, color vision, etc.). One aspect of corneal
physiology and pathology which has so far escaped careful and
reliable measurements is corneal sensitivity. Previous attempts
have been rather crude and can be compared to measuring intraocular
pressure by digital compression. Professor Draeger has for the last
decade and a half directed his attention to the question of
esthesiometry of the cornea. He has a gift for constructing and
devising new ingenious ocular instruments. His handheld tonometer
is a splendid example. He has now applied the principle of this
instrument to the new electronic optical esthesiometer. In many
publications he has reported on his first results using this modern
technique to study corneal physiology and evaluate certain
pathologic conditions. In this monograph Professor Draeger has
collected all of his material and reports on his long experience.
The usefulness of this instrument is just beginning to be
appreciated. It is obvious that this new measuring device will help
us in the fitting of contact lenses, evaluating herpes simplex
infections of the cornea, follow the postoperative course of
patients with a penetrating keratoplasty, etc.
This is a new release of the original 1948 edition.
How to Make Your Safety the Key to Construction Profits and
Schedule Performance. Although there are bright spots, the
prevailing safety condition within the construction industry is
bleak because people continue to be injured or killed in the
workplace. The attitudes and hidden mindsets that create this
condition are: (1). Safety is seen to slow down and even interfere
with production; (2). People believe that everything reasonable
that can be done is already being done; (3). We are dodging bullets
and that can only work for so long; and (4). People behave
strangely; don't think ahead; don't always do the right thing. The
fact of the matter is you can get to zero-harm if you approach the
goal scientifically, systematically, using problem-solving skills,
and persisting until you get what you want. This book offers new
tools and introduces the behaviors and mindsets you need to solve
the most challenging safety related issues within your
organization. See what other have to say: " 'Safety Under
Construction' is your must-read for this year. They have delivered
a practical approach to make safety the focal point of your
business and] They have clearly diffused the myth that safety is in
theway of profits and performance" - Dana W. Clarke Sr., CEO of
AIA, LLC; Certified TRIZ Specialist; Certified Organizational
Engineer ALSO SEE: "I have managed many construction crews and
sometimes you face a critical moment where the quality of your
field-call affects lives and a successful project outcome. So much
is riding on what decision you make in that moment 'Safety Under
Construction' addresses this important but almost never discussed
topic of split-second decision-making. Crew supervisors and
managers will appreciate this valuable information. 'Safety Under
Construction' raises the bar to an entirely new level of
expectation for worker safety." - Ophir Orr, Construction Industry
Mechanical Engineer, P.E.
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Social Complexity in Prehistoric Eurasia challenges current
interpretations of the emergence, development, and decline of
social complexity in the steppe region of China and the former
Soviet Union. Through a thematic investigation of archaeological
patterns ranging from monument construction and use and production
and consumption of metals to the nature of mobility among
societies, the essays in this volume provide the most up-to-date
thinking on social and cultural change in prehistoric Eurasia.
Collectively, they challenge broader theoretical trends in
Anglo-American archaeology, which have traditionally favored
comparative studies of sedentary agricultural societies over mobile
pastoralist or agro-pastoralist communities. By highlighting the
potential and limitations of comparative studies of social
complexity, this volume sets the agenda for future studies of this
region of the world. It emphasizes how the unique nature of early
steppe societies can contribute to more comprehensive
interpretations of social trajectories in world prehistory.
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