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The landmark text that belongs in the hands of every cardiologist
fully updated and reorganized to make it more patient-centric than
ever World-famous for its authority and clinical relevance, Fuster
and Hurst's The Heart is cardiology's longest continuously
published reference book. Written to meet the ever-changing needs
of cardiologists, fellows, and interns, this trusted classic offers
a solid foundation in cardiovascular medicine and complete coverage
of all major cardiovascular topics. This fifteenth edition presents
a greater focus on the practicalities of patient care.
Additionally, the content is ordered in a more methodical pattern,
from mechanism to management. Reflecting the latest technical,
therapeutic, and clinical advances, Fuster and Hurst's The Heart
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Illustrations New section on cardiovascular critical care New
chapter "Cardiovascular Disease and COVID-19" Chapter summaries
ACC/AHA/ESC guidelines in all chapters 1,200+ photos and
illustrations Sections Include: Risk Factors for Cardiovascular
Disease Atherosclerosis and Coronary Heart Disease Diseases of the
Great Vessels and Peripheral Vessels Valvular Heart Disease Rhythm
and Conduction Abnormalities Heart Failure Diseases of the
Pericardium Cardiopulmonary Disease Critical Cardiovascular Care
Adult Congenital Heart Disease Special Populations and Topics in
Cardiovascular Disease
Title: Histoire de Fe camp illustre e.Publisher: British Library,
Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national
library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest
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back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF EUROPE collection includes
books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This
collection includes works chronicling the development of Western
civilisation to the modern age. Highlights include the development
of language, political and educational systems, philosophy,
science, and the arts. The selection documents periods of civil
war, migration, shifts in power, Muslim expansion into Central
Europe, complex feudal loyalties, the aristocracy of new nations,
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Martin, Alphonse Adolphe; Lahaye, Le on; 1893, 94. 2 tom.; 8 .
010171.i.
This book presents a review of the South American integration
process in a global context, with the main factors of success and
failure, by comparing it with the European Union development. It
also presents South American integration in a regional context;
with its subregional pacts and the development of the South
American Union of Nations (UNASUR) and how the regionalization
faced its stagnation and changed its objectives, replicating and
amplifying successful experiences in the integration process. The
book presents comparisons between South American and EU integration
structures and policies featuring the supranational executive
bodies concerned, the judicial structures, the legislative
functions and the monetary systems plus common foreign and security
policy and common social and development policy of both entities:
three supranational institutions and three common policies that
define a regional bloc. To avoid diffusing the research, only one
of those dimensions receives a deeper analysis: the supranational
executive bodies comparison. The second part of this book
introduces the Game Theory, a shared-decision model with two or
more players that have different priorities for the same decision.
The Game Theory analysis is used here to evaluate two typical
scenarios of South American regional policy conflicts, pointing out
the important role of the exertion of supranational executive power
to foster the integration process. The conclusions focus on the
main challenges: the existing asymmetries between South American
states and the lack of a clear leadership in the region; giving a
positive assessment to the new functional approach taken by South
American nations. This approach could offer them good chances to
foster regional development and allow progress of South American
integration. The final comments propose new fields for the Game
Theory technique in the integration process analysis.
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