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Expressive Printmaking goes back to first principles to rediscover
the full potential of printmaking. Through introducing a
tantalizing array of techniques, it shows the artist how to
communicate stories and emotions through dynamic prints that sing
off the page. It covers printing by hand and by press and
techniques range from paper dry point to Mokulito and from
monoprint to plaster cast impressions. It also explains how to
combine techniques and gives advice on line, tone, form, colour and
texture. Along with step-by-step projects and some 500
illustrations, this exciting book leads you to create unique prints
that challenge you technically, inspire you visually and encourage
you to try more.
The potential impact of work being conducted in genomics,
proteomics, and metabolomics upon clinical practice for
gynecologists is immense but not yet completely appreciated. This
groundbreaking text from international experts examines the newest
topics on the perinatal agenda and gives clinicians a real look
into the future via the newest methodologies.
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are
not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or
access to any online entitlements included with the product. The
first book to synthesize relevant, critically reviewed data for
application to the diagnosis and treatment of prenatal patients-
updated and in full color A Doody's Core Title for 2011! 5 STAR
DOODY'S REVIEW! "The book is comprehensive, concise, well
illustrated, and an extremely valuable resource for perinatal
healthcare providers....This book has rapidly become a go-to
reference in the perinatal field and this new edition confirms its
place as the gold standard in the field. Perinatologists will find
this to be an essential part of their library. As more obstetric
practitioners do investigative sonographic procedures in their
offices, this book will be a valuable resource for them as well.
The new edition is overdue and most welcome."--Doody's Review
Service "This invaluable up-to-date reference is a must have guide
especiallyin non-tertiary care centers where the various experts
may not be readily available tofurther guide the family and plan
the rest of the antepartum, peripartum and postpartum
care."--Center for Advanced Fetal Care Newsletter Fetology:
Diagnosis and Management of the Fetal Patient offers a
cross-disciplinary approach that goes beyond the traditional
boundaries of obstetrics, pediatrics, and surgery to help you
effectively diagnose and treat fetal patients. Fetology considers
the full implications of a fetal sonographic or chromosomal
diagnosis-from prenatal management to long-term outcome-for an
affected child. Here, you'll find all the insights you need to
answer the questions of parents faced with a diagnosis of a fetal
abnormality-and present them with a coordinated therapeutic plan.
Features NEW! Full-color design NEW! Five new chapters on Adrenal
Masses, Abdominal Cysts, Overgrowth, Mosaic Trisomy, and DiGeorge
Syndrome NEW! Chapters summarizing contemporary approaches to first
and second trimester screening for aneuploidy NEW! 3D ultrasound
and MRI images: over 450 images clearly illustrate the diagnosis of
anomalies with the latest, most precise imaging technology NEW! Key
Points open each chapter, providing rapid review of a particular
condition Highlighted treatment/management guidelines deliver quick
access to practical, what-to-do information Each chapter, which
covers a single anomaly, includes description of the medical
condition, incidence, characteristic sonographic findings,
differential diagnosis, best treatment during pregnancy, treatment
of the newborn, expected outcome, and more Addresses gaps in our
knowledge that highlight unmet clinical needs and areas for future
research
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Mercy (Paperback)
Adrienne Anderson; Mary D Alton
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R331
Discovery Miles 3 310
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Edge collects thirty years of essays, reviews, and interviews by
celebrated Newfoundland poet Mary Dalton. Driven by a need to
reconfigure how the margin is seen in literature, culture and
politics, Dalton explores the work of writers and artists who
occupy an imaginative threshold or edge: from the dark visions of
Samuel Beckett to the dialogue novels of I. Compton-Burnett, from
the apocalyptic Boatman paintings of fellow artist Gerald Squires
to the vernacular poetry of John Steffler. Showcasing a use of
language as vivid, precise, and supple as that in Daltons
award-winning poetry, Edge reflects the range of a major Canadian
poets interests and influences and celebrates what she calls people
being grounded in their place, people knowing where they were, who
they were, having a sense of connection to the land.
The word allow has roots in the Latin verb laudare, to praise.
These poems seek to allow the music of that which is muted in a
world of bellowing. In Section I, light plays on the veined ways of
vegetation, of poetry, of eros. Section II illuminates states of
alienation and longing. The fierce light of Swift burns in Section
IV; these poems lament Newfoundland's losses and celebrate its
landscape, language, and culture.
In this pocket sized book of all things wonderful, Mary Dalton
explores how we might be more resourceful with our food, both as an
individual and as a society. From growing herbs in builders' rubble
to hunting wild mushrooms at dawn, this collection of recipes and
stories will make you think, smile and engage. Suitable for all
those interested in unusual recipes and stories with an element of
the wild about them.
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