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"This book takes a first step toward globalizing the history of
lynching. Covering fourteen countries and five continents, it
demonstrates that lynching has neither been a uniquely American
phenomenon, nor did it exclusively target racial and ethnic
minorities. But what appears to be common to vigilantism and
extralegal punishment around the globe is the ideology of popular
justice, the idea that lynching represents a form of communal
self-defense against crimes that are unchecked by the state. The
multidisciplinary and multiregional approach of this volume will
lay the groundwork for a more thorough understanding of mob
violence and extralegal punishment in the United States and the
world"--
This volume explores the political, economic, moral, and intellectual effects of the production and consumption of luxury goods in the 18th century. The history of luxury links diverse topics of enquiry such as material culture, taste, civility and sensibility, literature, and art. The text provides a broadly-based account from a variety of perspectives, addressing key themes of economic debate, material culture, the principles of art and taste, luxury as "female vice," and the exotic.
The fascinating correspondence of the Berlin lawyer and musician
Christian Gottfried Krause is an important document reflecting the
trends and developments in aesthetics, music theory and music
making in the Prussian capital during the reign of Frederick the
Great. Krause's letters shed light on the rise of a bourgeois music
culture, which during his lifetime gradually replaced the
traditional musical institutions at court and in the churches,
preparing the urban musical culture which to this day dominates
German socio-cultural structures. This volume features Krause's
letters to leading literary figures of his time, including Johann
Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, Carl Wilhelm Ramler, Ewald Christian von
Kleist, and Johann Peter Uz. The letters provide importand
information not found in other sources about musical performances,
and express Krause's strong opinions about leading German musicians
with whom he was acquainted, such as Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach,
Georg Philipp Telemann, Carl Heinrich Graun, and Johann Friedrich
Agricola. The letters provide news about the Berlin opera and
gossip about the Prussian court as well as containing Krause's
response to the Seven Years' War and his perception of the horrors
- and benefits - of war in general. The correspondence vividly
portrays the concern of a middle-class Prussian for the health and
welfare of his family of six, in the very period when the Prussian
middle class was beginning to come into its own. And - particularly
in the exchanges with the lonely Gleim - the letters reveal a
remarkable sympathy between this family man and a man without a
family. They are presented in the original German, with English
translations on facing pages. An introduction and abundant
annotations help to reveal a picture of a pivotal cultural moment
and will be of interest to anyone working on the roots of urban
musical culture and the culture of the mid-eighteenth century in
general.
The fascinating correspondence of the Berlin lawyer and musician
Christian Gottfried Krause is an important document reflecting the
trends and developments in aesthetics, music theory and music
making in the Prussian capital during the reign of Frederick the
Great. Krause's letters shed light on the rise of a bourgeois music
culture, which during his lifetime gradually replaced the
traditional musical institutions at court and in the churches,
preparing the urban musical culture which to this day dominates
German socio-cultural structures. This volume features Krause's
letters to leading literary figures of his time, including Johann
Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, Carl Wilhelm Ramler, Ewald Christian von
Kleist, and Johann Peter Uz. The letters provide importand
information not found in other sources about musical performances,
and express Krause's strong opinions about leading German musicians
with whom he was acquainted, such as Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach,
Georg Philipp Telemann, Carl Heinrich Graun, and Johann Friedrich
Agricola. The letters provide news about the Berlin opera and
gossip about the Prussian court as well as containing Krause's
response to the Seven Years' War and his perception of the horrors
- and benefits - of war in general. The correspondence vividly
portrays the concern of a middle-class Prussian for the health and
welfare of his family of six, in the very period when the Prussian
middle class was beginning to come into its own. And - particularly
in the exchanges with the lonely Gleim - the letters reveal a
remarkable sympathy between this family man and a man without a
family. They are presented in the original German, with English
translations on facing pages. An introduction and abundant
annotations help to reveal a picture of a pivotal cultural moment
and will be of interest to anyone working on the roots of urban
musical culture and the culture of the mid-eighteenth century in
general.
Luxury was the keyword of the eighteenth century, and the history
of luxury links diverse topics of enquiry such as material culture,
taste, civility, sensibility, literature, and art. "Luxury in the
Eighteenth Century" explores the political, economic, moral, and
intellectual effects of the production and consumption of luxury
goods, and provides a broadly-based account from a variety of
perspectives, addressing key themes of economic debate, material
culture, the principles of art and taste, luxury as "female vice"
and the exotic.
Prepare for success on the Examination of Special Competence in
Critical Care Echocardiography (CCEeXAM)! Critical Care
Echocardiography Review is a first-of-its-kind, review textbook
containing over 1,200 questions and answers. Helmed by Drs. Marvin
G. Chang, Abraham Sonny, David Dudzinski, Christopher R. Tainter,
Ryan J. Horvath, Sheri M. Berg, Edward A. Bittner as well as a team
of associated editors and authors from institutions across the
nation , this highly visual resource covers every aspect of the use
of ultrasound for clinical diagnosis and management in the critical
care setting, providing a thorough, effective review and helping
you identify areas of mastery and those needing further study.
Includes over 1,200 multiple-choice questions and answers with
rationale and selected references. Features video-based questions,
still echocardiograph images and illustrations in both questions
and answer explanations to provide dynamic visual support. Covers
all exam content, including the physics of ultrasound, image
acquisition and optimization, artifacts, quantification and
hemodynamic calculations, cardiac ultrasound, rescue
echocardiography, clinical applications of diastology, lung and
pleural ultrasound, trauma ultrasound and the E-FAST exam,
procedures, and much more. , Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience
Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer,
tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your
content with natural language text-to-speech. ,
„Oft kopiert, nie erreicht.“ Biologen heute
Seit vier Jahrzehnten prägt dieses außergewöhnliche
Lehrbuch weltweit die Lehre der Biochemie. Die überaus klare und
präzise Art der Darstellung, die Aktualität, die ausgefeilte
Didaktik und die Verständlichkeit sind zu MarkenzeichenÂ
dieses von Lehrenden wie Lernenden hoch geschätzten Standardwerkes
geworden. Sie zeichnen auch die nun vorliegende achte Auflage aus,
die erneut die Brücke von den biologischen und chemischen
Grundlagen zu den physiologischen und medizinischen Fragestellungen
schlägt. Zu den wichtigsten Neuerungen und Verbesserungen
der vollständig überarbeiteten Neuauflage zählen: Kapitel 5:
erweiterte Darstellung von Massenspektrometrie, Proteinmasse,
Proteinidentität und Proteinsequenz Kapitel 9: neuer Abschnitt zu
krankheitsauslösenden Mutationen in Hämöglobingenen, neue
Fallstudie zu Thalassämien Kapitel 13: neue Fallstudie zu
Proteinkinase-A-Mutationen und Cushing Syndrom Kapitel 14:
erweiterte Darstellung zu Vorstufen von Verdauungsenzymen und zur
Proteinverdauung im Dünndarm, neue Fallstudien zu Proteinverdauung
im Magen und zur Zöliakie Kapitel 15: neuer Abschnitt zu den
Grundfunktionen des Energiestoffwechsels, erweiterte
Darstellung zu Phosphaten in biochemischen Prozessen Kapitel 16:
neue Fallstudien zu exzessiver Fructoseaufnahme und zu
schnellwachsenden Zellen und aerober GlykolyseKapitel 29: neue
Fallstudien zu Phosphatidylcholin, zur Regulation des
LDL-Rezeptor-Kreislaufs und zum klinischen Management von
Cholesterinwerten Kapitel 30: neue Fallstudie zu Blutspiegelwerten
der Aminotransferase als diagnostischer Prädiktor Stimmen zu
früheren Auflagen: Der Stryer ist der "Goldstandard" für
Biochemie-Lehrbücher. Prof. Dr. Michael Rychlik, TU München
Aktuell, didaktisch hervorragend präsentiert, bietet der "Stryer"
einen umfassenden Überblick über das Feld und ist als
Nachschlagewerk unverzichtbar. Prof. Dr. Dieter Adam,
Universität Kiel Dieses Lehrbuch gibt Studierenden am Anfang ihrer
Ausbildung einen hervorragenden Einstieg in die Biochemie, ist aber
genauso für Fortgeschrittene ideal. Prof. Dr. Mike Boysen,
Universität Göttingen Der Klassiker, er ist und bleibt in der
Breite und Tiefe und seinem sehr guten didaktischen Aufbau
unübertroffen! Ein Muss für jeden Studierenden und Dozenten im
Umfeld biomedizinischer Studiengänge. Prof. Dr. Robert
Fürst, Universität Frankfurt Trotz der unglaublichen Detailfülle
vermittelt der Stryer Verständnis für die Zusammenhänge in der
Biochemie. Prof. Dr. Katja Gehrig, Universität MainzÂ
Biochemie anschaulich gemacht: So sollte ein Lehrbuch sein …
Dieses Buch nimmt jedem Studierenden die Angst vor der
Biochemie! Prof. Dr. Wolf-Michael Weber, Universität
Münster Als Lehrbuchautor packt einen beim Studium des Stryer der
Neid. So schöne Fotos, so gekonnte, bunte, eingängige
Zeichnungen, soviel Grips, so wenige Fehler. Laborjournal
Covering all four critical care board exams (anesthesiology,
surgery, internal medicine, and neurology), Critical Care Medicine
Review: 1000 Questions and Answers prepares you for exam success as
well as clinical practice in today's ICU. This full-color,
easy-to-use review tool provides challenging case studies, relevant
images, multiple-choice board-style questions, rationales for
correct and incorrect answers, and references for every question.
Edited by instructors of anesthesia and critical care from Harvard
Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, this
comprehensive resource is an ideal study guide for critical care
fellows, recertifying practitioners, and CCRNs. Contains 1000
multiple-choice, case study questions and answers that mirror the
four critical care exams in both content and distribution of
questions and topics. Covers all body systems as well as Surgery,
Trauma, and Transplantation; Pharmacology and Toxicology; Research,
Administration, and Ethics; and miscellaneous topics such as
pregnancy, dermatologic disorders, and thermoregulatory disorders.
Answers include detailed rationales for both correct and incorrect
responses, as well as references for further study and review.
Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your
preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural
language text-to-speech.
How the NIH Can Help You Get Funded takes a novel, non-formulaic
approach in teaching readers how to "write a grant" - and much
more. The authors draw on their decades of experience working with
both investigators and NIH personnel to anticipate their questions
and concerns and help establish a comfortable, productive
partnership between them. With this book's focus on applying this
knowledge to their personal grant strategy, readers will learn: *
how the NIH operates at the corporate level, as well as the culture
and policies of individual institutes and centers * how the NIH
budget evolves over the course of a fiscal year and why the timing
is important * how to customize NIH Web site searches and use the
data to increase chances of success * how to identify appropriate
program officers, study sections, and funding opportunities The
authors advise readers on developing each component of the grant
application in order of the components' influence on the final
impact score. Individual funding mechanisms are reviewed along with
grantsmanship tips specific to each. Readers learn the importance
of reviewer-friendly formatting and organization of the text. The
final chapters cover next steps after the application has been
submitted-before, during, and after the review and funding
decision. Strategies for resubmitting or repurposing applications
are provided for those readers whose applications do not receive
awards. The authors likewise anticipate the needs of readers who do
receive funding but have questions on managing and maintaining
their award. Amid ever-increasing competition for government
research grants, How the NIH Can Help You Get Funded is an
invaluable manual for how to pursue - and sustain - NIH funding.
The study of lynching in US history has become a well-developed
area of scholarship. However, scholars have rarely included
comparative or transnational perspectives when studying the
American case, although lynching and communal punishment have
occurred in most societies throughout history.
Bringing to light the long-shrouded symbolism and startling
spiritual depth that renowned director Stanley Kubrick packed into
every detail of his iconic films, this book excavates the subtle
ways that Kubrick calls attention to universal truths and shocking
realities still pervading our society. This book cites the master
director's use of encoded graphic symbols, signifying light
effects, doppelgangers, esoteric color-coding, and framing
techniques that communicate Kubrick's underlying topics. Beginning
with an exploration of the inspirational themes of his classic
science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey, including the
multilayered meaning of the Monolith, this book then traces how
those themes and symbols are encoded in the films that followed
during the director's impressive career. It reveals the oblique
methods Kubrick used to underscore a wide range of humanitarian
alarms covered in films as diverse as A Clockwork Orange, Barry
Lyndon, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, and Eyes Wide Shut, and the
surprising links these films have to one another. Kubrick's early
films such as Lolita, Spartacus, Dr. Strangelove, and Paths of
Glory are also explored.
Der vorliegende Praxisratgeber soll ein einheitliches
psychopharmakotherapeutisches Vorgehen in der klinischen Praxis
sichern und als rasche Orientierung im klinischen Alltag unter
Berucksichtigung wesentlicher differenzialdiagnostischer
Entscheidungen dienen. In die Auswahl der Medikamente fliessen die
klinischen Erfahrungen der Autoren mit ihren unterschiedlichen
Schwerpunkten ein."
Derived from the classic text originated by Lubert Stryer and
continued by John Tymoczko and Jeremy Berg, Biochemistry: A Short
Course focuses on the major topics taught in a one-semester
biochemistry course. With its brief chapters and relevant examples,
this thoroughly updated new edition helps students see the
connections between the biochemistry they are studying and their
own lives. Biochemistry: A Short Course is now supported in
Achieve, Macmillan's new online learning platform. Achieve is the
culmination of years of development work put toward creating the
most powerful online learning tool for chemistry students. Achieve
includes an interactive eBook as well as our renowned assessments
and innovative, interactive Metabolic Map. Students will be able to
focus their study with adaptive quizzing and more clearly see the
relevance of chemistry through case studies. Instructor resources,
including tools for active learning, are all housed in this
exciting new platform.
Practical, portable, and accessible, this new addition to the LWW
Handbook Series covers all facets of care given to patients
postoperatively, both early on in the PACU and later on the floor.
A multidisciplinary team of residents, fellows, and faculty at the
highly esteemed Massachusetts General Hospital employ an
easy-to-use outline format to cover topics such as patient care,
postoperative complications, special considerations, CPR in the
PACU, ethico-legal issues, and PACU administration.Key Features
Covers the wide variety of patients encountered in the PACU (such
as patients just out of thoracic surgery vs. those coming from
genitourinary surgery). Presents the combined experience and
knowledge of anesthesiologists, surgeons, and perianesthesia
nurses, mirroring the team structure of care given postoperatively.
Discusses the considerations necessary for special patient
populations such as obese patients or substance abuse patients.
Addresses PACU organization and management, quality assurance,
infection control, legal and ethical issues, and more. Your book
purchase includes a complimentary download of the enhanced eBook
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