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The Chromosome 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary
Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment serves as the first
comprehensive, user-friendly resource on the etiology, prognosis,
and recurrence risk associated with the chromosome 22q11.2 deletion
syndrome. Leading international contributors cover the background,
genetics, testing methods, and pathophysiology of 22q11.2DS,
placing emphasis on a strong foundation for multidisciplinary
treatment strategies. Written by specialists in every applicable
subspecialty, such as, cardiology, immunology, endocrinology,
gastroenterology, hematology, ophthalmology, neurology, and
psychiatry, among other fields. This book presents an authoritative
resource with full color images that enhance concept illustration
and aid in real-time decision-making. As 22q11.2 deletion syndrome
has become a model for understanding rare and frequent anomalies,
numerous medical issues, cognitive and behavioral phenotypes, and
later onset conditions, this text will become the go to resource
for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and motivated family
members, in gaining a full understanding of this complex
chromosomal disorder.
Originally published in the early 1900s. This is the best of very
few books ever published on Highland Ponies. The illustrated
contents include detailed chapters on: Island Ponies - The Ponies
of Skye - Of Uist - Of Barra - Of Rhum - Of Mull - Of Arran - Of
Lewis and Harris - Of Tiree - Of Islay - Shetland Ponies. On
Mainland Ponies - The Atholl Ponies - Applecross Stud - Glenartney
Forest Stud - Ponies of Sutherland and Caithness - Gaick Ponies -
Glenorchy Ponies - Corriechuille and His Stud - The Drumchorry Stud
- Rosehaugh Stud - Dunira and Elcho Park Studs - Beechwood Stud -
Characteristics of Highland Ponies - Reminiscences of Highland Men
and Their Ways. Etc. Many of the earliest equestrian books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are
republishing many of these classic works in affordable, high
quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
This book focuses on the impact of sustained and evolving
collaborations, showcasing research and scholarship in a faculty
group-consisting of 28 professors from five regional
universities-meeting and supporting each other since 2002.
Originally an innovation introduced by Cheryl J. Craig and funded
by a reform movement, the Faculty Academy continues to flourish in
the fourth largest city in America long after the reform initiative
abandoned its charge. Contributors to this volume represent all
stages of careers, include all races and genders, and write from a
multiplicity of disciplinary stances (literacy, mathematics,
science, social education, multiculturalism, English as a Second
Language, accountability, etc.). In addition to fascinatingly
diverse perspectives on teacher education, the authors also
investigate issues related to career trajectories-including
experiences of vulnerability. The volume illuminates how the
Faculty Academy works as a dynamic academic and social bond: not
only as a glue that binds members in community, but also in
rigorous intellectual commitments that fuel their collective
knowing and advance their careers while providing leadership,
mentorship, and modelling in up-close and timely ways.
Neuromuscular disease is a broad term that encompasses many
diseases and ailments that either directly or indirectly impair the
function of the body's muscle system, via the nerves. This issue of
PMR will provide an overview of current treatments and therapies
for a variety of diseases. The GEs have gone through every issue
published since 1998, and these 23 chapters will be meant to fill
the numerous gaps in PMR's coverage of the field over the past
decade. The issue will include chapters on different treatment
techniques, such as exercises, stretches, and nutrition. It will
also provide chapters focusing on specific areas of the body,
specific conditions, and an update on mobility technology for those
with NMDs.
Neuromuscular disease is a broad term that encompasses many
diseases and ailments that either directly or indirectly impair the
function of the body's muscle system, via the nerves. This issue of
PMR will provide an overview of current treatments and therapies
for a variety of diseases. The GEs have gone through every issue
published since 1998, and these 23 chapters will be meant to fill
the numerous gaps in PMR's coverage of the field over the past
decade. The issue will include chapters on different treatment
techniques, such as exercises, stretches, and nutrition. It will
also provide chapters focusing on specific areas of the body,
specific conditions, and an update on mobility technology for those
with NMDs.
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Mary M. Flekke, Sarah E. MacDonald, Randall M. MacDonald
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Susan Priest MacDonald, Randall M. MacDonald, Sebring Historical Society
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This invaluable volume brings together seminal articles with a
significant behavioural content on various areas in macroeconomics.
The topics covered include a historical perspective on psychology
and economics, social norms and macroeconomics, the nature of
unemployment, unemployment and inflation, consumption and saving,
the causes of the global financial crisis, economic growth and
happiness and income distribution and the underclass. The
collection also covers a broad range of the theories and methods
used in behavioural economics. The comprehensive volume, with an
original introduction by the editor, will be an essential
compendium for researchers and students interested in behavioural
economics.
This book explores the concept of the "best-loved self" in teaching
and teacher education, asserting that the best-loved self is
foundational to the development of teacher identity, growth in
context, and learning in community. Drawing on the work of Joseph
Schwab, who was the first to name the "best-loved self," the
editors and their contributors extend this knowledge further
through the collaboration of their group of teacher educators,
known as the Faculty Academy, who have been involved in examining
teacher education for over two decades.
An imaginative, witty, original but deadly serious introduction to
all the concepts you need in marketing today.
Successful executives know that marketing as a process and an
orientation is a necessity for understanding where a company needs
to go and how to get there. It's not difficult to spot those
organizations that have failed to adopt a marketing approach
In order for managers and students to quickly grasp the key
principles, one of the world's leading marketing educators, Malcolm
McDonald, has teamed up with expert cartoonist and educational
designer, Peter Morris, to create this short, unique and powerful
guide.
Using black and white cartoons and graphics packed with ideas
and examples, "Marketing Plans: A Complete Guide in Pictures" is a
highly accessible primer that is both a rigorous and serious
introduction to the subject for those discovering marketing for the
first time, and a versatile companion for more experienced
professionals.
This book is based on the international bestseller "Marketing
Plans: How to Prepare Them, How to Use Them" by Malcolm McDonald
and Hugh Wilson (Wiley).
As windfarms proliferate across the UK, visualisation as a means of
predicting the scale and impacts of wind turbines has become a
highly controversial subject. The purpose of any visualisation is
to inform so that judgements can be made by professionals and the
general public alike. Yet after nearly two decades,
post-construction shocks are still common and the public demand for
comprehensible and reliable pre-planning visuals increases. In
Windfarm Visualisation, the author draws together a blend of
knowledge and experience to explain the many scientific disciplines
involved. He gives an overview of how some simple fixed standards
facilitate proper validation and testing to restore confidence in
visualisations which allow realistic prediction and effective
planning. Photography is both an art and a science which, if used
scientifically, must be capable of being tested. Current practice
is found at best to be impractical and at worst an artifice to
diminish potential impacts. Under scrutiny, flaws in the adopted
methodology are exposed, pseudo-science is repudiated and
wide-ranging problems for the public, planners and decision-makers
explored and explained.The assumption that perspective geometry
equates to what we see is challenged and the case is made that
visual representation must take full account of human visual
perception. This simple subject has been subverted by needless
complexity. In Windfarm Visualisation this complexity is stripped
away to provide a refreshingly informative text covering the
fundamentals of photomontage visualisation, the unique challenges
of representing windfarms and some simple recommendations for fixed
photographic standards and presentation formats to restore
confidence in predictive visualisation. It is also a scientific
detective story into what we see, how it can be misrepresented and
manipulated by self-interested parties and how visualisation itself
has become the unwitting victim of its own potential to reliably
inform the planning system and the public.
This book entitled Arterial Chemoreception is an edited compilation
of the oral communications and posters presented at the IXth
International Sym posium on Arterial Chemoreceptors held in Park
City, Utah, from August 29th to September 3rd, 1988. The Symposium
also saw the formal inau guration and first meeting of the
International Society for Arterial Che moreception (ISAC). In all
there were 87 presentations by 108 scientists from 18 countries.
Authors making multiple presentations at Park City combined their
results into single, longer papers for this volume. As a result
this vol me offers the reader 63 contributions of state-of-the-art
research in this important and exciting field. Inasmuch as oxygen
is the substrate sine qua non for the survival of all higher
organisms, it is quite understandable that considerable interest
sur rounds investigations into mechanisms responsible for detecting
dwindling oxygen supplies in the organism. This interest has
intensified as the newer techniques of cell, sub-cell, and
molecular biology have become available. As detectors of
insufficient oxygen in the arterial blood the arterial che
moreceptors (carotid and aortic bodies) initiate many
cardiopulmonary reflexes geared toward maintaining constant the
delivery of oxygen to the tissues. These chemoreceptors, which also
trigger secretions from the ad renal glands, are located near the
carotid sinus and in the arch of the aorta."
The introduction of new technologies can be controversial,
especially when they create ethical tensions as well as winners and
losers among stakeholders and interest groups. While ethical
tensions resulting from the genetic modification of crops and
plants and their supportive gene technologies have been apparent
for decades, persistent challenges remain. This book explores the
contemporary nature, type, extent and implications of ethical
tensions resulting from agricultural biotechnology specifically and
technology generally. There are four main arenas of ethical
tensions: public opinion, policy and regulation, technology as
solutions to problems, and older versus new technologies.
Contributions focus on one or more of these arenas by identifying
the ethical tensions technology creates and articulating emerging
fault lines and, where possible, viable solutions. Key features
include: Focusing on contemporary challenges created by new and
emerging technologies, especially agricultural biotechnology.
Identifying a unique perspective by considering the problem of
ethical tensions created or enhanced by new technologies. Providing
an interdisciplinary perspective by including perspectives from
sociologists, economists, philosophers and other social scientists.
This book will be of interest to academics in agricultural
economics, sociology and philosophy and policymakers concerned with
introducing new technology into agriculture.
"Market Segmentation: How to do it and how to profit from it,
revised and updated 4th Edition "is the only book that spells out a
totally dispassionate, systematic process for arriving at genuine,
needs-based segments that can enable organizations to escape from
the dreay, miserable, downward pricing spiral which results from
getting market segmentation wrong.
Nothing in business works unless markets are correctly defined,
mapped, quantified and segmented. Why else have hundreds of
billions of dollars been wasted on excellent initiatives such as
TQM, BPR, Balanced Scorecards, Six Sigma, Knolwedge Management,
Innovation, Relationship Marketing and, latterly, CRM? The answer,
of course, is because of a structured approach to market
segmentation.
"Market Segmentation: How to do it and how to profit from it,
revised and updated 4th Edition "provides a structured, no-nonsense
approach to getting market segmentation right. It is an essential
text for professionals and students based on a wealth of practical
experience and packed with examples and easily used checklists.
The construction sector is a major component of the U.S. economy.
During the past decade, construction was a prime beneficiary of low
interest rates and the housing-led economic boom, but was also one
of the largest casualties of the subsequent financial crisis. There
are three major segments of the construction sector: residential,
commercial, and industrial/heavy construction. The segments have
unique market characteristics and are subject to cyclical economic
forces, though in somewhat differing ways. This book outlines the
structure of the construction industry and describes congressional
initiatives that affect the sector.
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