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Passing the DO-HNS OSCE examination is vital for Higher Surgical
Training in the UK and for the intercollegiate MRCS (ENT) diploma.
Currently, there are only few books specifically aimed at helping
candidates over the crucial hurdle. The recently published "DO-HNS
and MRCS (ENT) OSCE GUIDE" by the ENT Tzar team goes some way to
address this deficiency. However, the OSCE examination has evolved
rapidly to encompass a wider selection of the syllabus, including
rare topics, therefore it is now necessary to provide a
supplementary book to reflect the broader scope. In this companion
book, over 100 questions with answers are presented to save you
many hours of trawling through lengthy textbooks. In addition, this
book will help to cement your status as a sound ENT clinician or
General Practitioner with a special interest in ENT. The list of
authors comprises a successful junior Core Surgical Trainee who has
recent experience of preparing the examination, a senior Higher
Specialty Trainee who co-authored the parent book and a Consultant
ENT Surgeon who has considerable experience in teaching (see
www.enttzar.co.uk).
Membrane Engineering in the Circular Economy: Renewable Sources
Valorization in Energy and Downstream Processing in Agro-food
Industry describes the modification of the general concept of
"waste," including waste valorization as added-value products that
are useful for energy production and biotechnology industries.
Speaking to the relevance of this new vision, the book highlights
the fundamentals of membrane operations in the exploitation of
renewable sources for energy production and the valorization of
agro-food waste at the industrial level. This book is an excellent
resource for researchers, biologists, membranologists and engineers
in chemistry, biochemical engineering, food sciences and the
agro-food refinery industry.
Water-Formed Deposits: Fundamentals and Mitigation Strategies
wholly presents the important issue of deposits in aqueous systems,
both industrial and biological. By analyzing causes, mechanisms and
mitigation strategies, the book helps
researchers/engineers/end-users gain a fundamental understanding of
the issues underlying deposit formation and mitigation. It covers
numerous, fundamental aspects of water-formed deposits, while also
giving an applications' perspective. The book's goal is to assist
the reader in his/her understanding of the important issues of
scale formation, while also helping with potential solutions.
Sustainable Manufacturing examines the overall sustainability of a
wide range of manufacturing processes and industrial systems. With
chapters addressing machining, casting, additive and gear
manufacturing processes; and hot topics such as remanufacturing,
life cycle engineering, and recycling, this book is the most
complete guide to this topic available. Drawing on experts in both
academia and industry, coverage addresses theoretical developments
and practical improvements from research and innovations. This
unique book will advise readers on how to achieve sustainable
manufacturing processes and systems, and further the clean and safe
environment. This handbook is a part of the four volume set
entitled Handbooks in Advanced Manufacturing. The other three
address Advanced Machining and Finishing, Advanced Welding and
Deforming, and Additive Manufacturing.
This book examines how people make decisions under risk and
uncertainty in operational settings and opens the black box by
specifying the cognitive processes that lead to human behavior.
Drawing on economics, psychology and artificial intelligence, the
book provides an innovative perspective on behavioral operations.
It shows how to build optimization as well as heuristic models for
describing human behavior and how to compare such models on various
dimensions such as predictive power and transparency, as well as
discussing interventions for improving human behavior. This book
will be particularly valuable to academics and practitioners who
seek to select a modeling approach that suits the operational
decision at hand.Â
This book introduces an intuitive, self-sustained oscillator model
and applies it to describe some of the most critical performance
metrics of LC oscillators, such as phase noise, entrainment, and
pulling. It also covers the related topics of magnetic coupling and
inductor design. The author emphasizes the basic principles and
illuminates them with approximate calculations, adopting a
design-oriented approach that imparts intuition and complements
simulations. This book constitutes a novel and fresh perspective on
the subject and can be helpful to electrical engineering students
and practicing engineers. It also serves as a bridge between the
mathematical treatises of the subject and the more practical
circuit-oriented approaches.
Sports play a significant role in society, as they are a multilevel
field of interest. Nonetheless, a major problem that has been
undermining the field is the rise of issues surrounding integrity.
Indeed, major scandals of corruption have been disclosed, and they
have challenged the effectiveness of sports institutions. As a
result, it is vital to explore how to navigate the complex
landscape of legal and ethical issues. Law, Ethics, and Integrity
in the Sports Industry is an essential reference source that
discusses the legitimacy and integrity of sports institutions by
focusing on the social, economic, and political influence of
sports. Featuring research on topics such as global sports
governance, legal and ethical implications, and the validity of
e-sports, this book is ideally designed for scholars interested in
institutional aspects of sports and ethics, academicians,
researchers, advanced-level students, and officials with a broad
interest in sports seeking coverage on the institutional aspects of
sports and ethics.
Non-Bovine Milk and Milk Products presents a compiled and renewed
vision of the knowledge existing as well as the emerging challenges
on animal husbandry and non-cow milk production, technology,
chemistry, microbiology, safety, nutrition, and health, including
current policies and practices. Non-bovine milk products are an
expanding means of addressing nutritional and sustainable food
needs around the world. While many populations have integrated
non-bovine products into their diets for centuries, as consumer
demand and acceptance have grown, additional opportunities for
non-bovine products are emerging. Understanding the proper chain of
production will provide important insight into the successful
growth of this sector. This book is a valuable resource for those
involved in the non-cow milk sector, e.g. academia, research
institutes, milk producers, dairy industry, trade associations,
government, and policy makers.
This open access book is the first to systematically explore
competition policy in fintech markets. Drawing from the expertise
of law scholars, economists, and social and natural scientists from
the EU and the US, this edited collection explores the competitive
dynamics, market organisation, and competition law application in
fintech markets. It is the 17th volume in the Swedish Studies in
European Law series. The eBook editions of this book are available
open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on
bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Swedish
Network for European Legal Studies.
Women's mobility is central to understanding cultural constructions
of gender. Regarding ancient cultures, including ancient Greece, a
re-evaluation of women's mobility within the household and beyond
it is currently taking place. This invites an informed analysis of
female mobility in Greek myth, under the premise that myth may open
a venue to social ideology and the imaginary. Female Mobility and
Gendered Space in Ancient Greek Myth offers the first comprehensive
analysis of this topic. It presents close readings of ancient
texts, engaging with feminist thought and the 'mobility turn'. A
variety of Olympian goddesses and mortal heroines are explored, and
the analysis of their myths follows specific chronological
considerations. Female mobility is presented in quite diverse ways
in myth, reflecting cultural flexibility in imagining mobile
goddesses and heroines. At the same time, the out-of-doors spaces
that mortal heroines inhabit seem to lack a public or civic
quality, with the heroines being contained behind 'glass walls'. In
this respect, myth seems to reproduce the cultural limitations of
ancient Greek social ideology on mobility, inviting us to reflect
not only on the limits of mythic imagination but also on the
timelessness of Greek myth.
This book offers an assessment of new opportunities available for
the agricultural sector and provides technical assistance to the
Greek authorities with regards to its rural development and fishery
sector. Karantininis follows a value chain approach and analyzes
the Greek agri-food industry, breaking it down vertically and
horizontally. Vertically, the Greek agri-food chain is stripped to
its main upstream and downstream components: inputs, primary
production, distribution and retail. Horizontally, the agri-food
value chain is analyzed in terms of size, ownership, governance and
space. The author pays special attention to policy formation,
policy implementation, the political and industrial structure, land
and credit markets, education, extension and research. The author
focuses on this through three subcategories of fruits and
vegetables, aquaculture and olive oil. A number of opinions and
recommendations are presented in each section, concluding with
propositions for a new institutional structure for Greek
agriculture.
The leading academic vehicle for scholarly publication in the field
of medieval warfare. Medieval Warfare The articles here focus on
activities in north-western Europe, with a reconsideration of the
location of the battle of Stamford Bridge (1066), an examination of
the role of open battles in the civil wars of the Anglo-Norman and
Angevin kings, a re-assessment of the strategy of Edward I's war
against Philip IV in 1297-98, and an analysis of the role of
cavalry "coureurs" in late-medieval France. But regions further to
the south and east are by no means neglected, with a dissection of
the military rhetoric of Pere III of Aragon and his queen, Elionor
of Sicily, and a discussion of the earliest European gunpowder
recipes, from Friuli (1336) and Augsburg (1338- c. 1350). The
volume also offers studies of the campaigns culminating in the
battles of Firad in 634 and Qinnasrin in 1134.
This volume explores the theme of marginality in the literature and
history of the Neronian and Flavian periods. As a concept of modern
criticism, the term marginality has been applied to the connection
between the uprooted experience of immigrant communities and the
subsequent diasporas these groups formed in their new homes. The
concept also covers individuals or groups who were barred from
access to resources and equal opportunities based on their
deviation from a "normal" or dominant culture or ideology. From a
literary vantage point, we are interested in the voices of
"marginal," or underappreciated authors and critical voices. The
distinction between marginalia and "the" text is often nebulous,
with marginal comments making their way into the paradosis and
being regarded, in modern criticism, as important sources of
information in their own right. The analysis of relevant passages
from various authors including Lucan, Petronius, Persius, Philo of
Alexandria, Pliny the Elder, Silius Italicus, and Statius, as well
as the Moretum of the Appendix Vergiliana is vital for our
understanding of the treatment of marginalized people in various
literary genres in relation to each one’s different purposes.
Over recent decades a variety of tools, regulations, and funding
and support schemes have been developed in the EU to promote and
enhance entrepreneurial activities. However, research supporting
entrepreneurial activities in the EU remains under-researched.
Entrepreneurship, Institutional Framework and Support Mechanisms in
the EU aims to shed some light on the important and yet crucially
under-explored interactions between entrepreneurship, institutions
and support mechanisms within the EU. This collective volume sets
the foundations of a comprehensive discussion which focuses on the
determinants of boosting EU entrepreneurship in local, regional,
national and supranational levels. With its scope will extend to
all major, relevant and interrelated aspects, Entrepreneurship,
Institutional Framework and Support Mechanisms in the EU provides a
go-to source of current thinking in this area.
Contemplative Practices for Sustaining Wellness: Priorities for
Research and Education continues ongoing studies exploring
relationships between expressed emotions, physiological changes in
breathing patterns, blood circulation and wellness, and use of
interventions to live with chronic disease and, when possible,
restore healthy functioning of the body. Unique aspects of the
book's chapters include complementary approaches and practices for
self-care, caring for others, and harmonizing universal energy. To
ameliorate emotions and enhance wellness a variety of healing and
contemplative practices are discussed, including breathing
meditation and mindfulness in everyday activities. In so doing,
authors address a diverse set of critical issues, including
education, resilience, vulnerability, racism, misogyny, bigotry,
and poverty.
How firms are structured, the management practices they develop, as
well as the way in which workers and managers interact can have
wider implications for both the performance of the firm and the
well-being of its workers. This volume contains ten original and
innovative articles that investigate aspects related to workplace
practices and productivity. Topics include the role of employee
voice in the workplace, the link between unions, innovation and
firms' investment, the relationship between job autonomy and
hierarchy, the impact of personnel policies on firm performance,
the consequences of incentives through discrete bonus compensation
schemes for learning on the job, the repercussions of firm
downsizing on worker's performance, the individual returns to
entrepreneurship, the impact of private tutoring on college
attendance, and the measurement of labor market transitions.
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