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This is the incredibly popular and indispensable guide to ski
mountaineering routes in Scotland from the Scottish Mountaineering
Club. Written by two experts and illustrated with colour
photographs and route maps, this facsimile reprint covers the hills
from the Borders to Ben Rinnes, Mamlorn to Moruisg, with photos
that inspire. The reprint has the same 112 photographs and 72 maps,
121 pages as the original. This is the first and most sought-after
guidebook to ski mountaineering in Scotland, first published in
1987 and unavailable since 2011.
There have been significant changes in sea level over the past two
million years, and a complete understanding of natural cycles of
change as well as anthropogenic effects is imperative for future
global development. This book reviews the history of research into
these sea-level changes and summarises the methods and analytical
approaches used to interpret evidence for sea-level changes. It
provides an overview of changing climates during the Quaternary,
examines processes responsible for global variability of sea-level
records, and presents detailed reviews of sea-level changes for the
Pleistocene and Holocene. The book concludes by discussing current
trends in sea levels and likely future sea-level changes. This is
an important and authoritative resource for academic researchers
and graduate and advanced undergraduate students working in
tectonics, stratigraphy, geomorphology, physical geography,
environmental science and other aspects of Quaternary studies.
There have been significant changes in sea level over the past two
million years, and a complete understanding of natural cycles of
change as well as anthropogenic effects is imperative for future
global development. This book reviews the history of research into
these sea-level changes and summarises the methods and analytical
approaches used to interpret evidence for sea-level changes. It
provides an overview of changing climates during the Quaternary,
examines processes responsible for global variability of sea-level
records, and presents detailed reviews of sea-level changes for the
Pleistocene and Holocene. The book concludes by discussing current
trends in sea levels and likely future sea-level changes. This is
an important and authoritative resource for academic researchers
and graduate and advanced undergraduate students working in
tectonics, stratigraphy, geomorphology, physical geography,
environmental science and other aspects of Quaternary studies.
As our understanding of the mechanisms of the brain and nervous
system that underlie the conscious experience of pain has increased
over the past 60 years, so too has the field of pain management.
What began as almost exclusively the domain of anaesthetists has
become multidisciplinary, and now comprises many other specialisms
including neurology, psychology, nursing, occupational therapy and
physiotherapy. This spate of activity has been paralleled by a
similar growth in research: in neurophysiology, psychology and
pharmacology as well as clinical medicine. Simultaneously, the
pharmaceutical industry has spent billions of pounds and dollars in
the search for better drugs for relieving pain. This
ground-breaking book is compiled by former contributors to The
Special Interest Group for Philosophy and Ethics of the British
Pain Society. The issues discussed include satisfactory relief of
chronic pain, the inadequacy of scientific biomedicine in offering
answers, and ethical problems arising in pain medicine. 'Suffering
cannot be found in a laboratory test or imaging study; it is only
observable by communicating with the sufferer. The eleven chapters
in this book approach this conundrum from vastly different
perspectives, some highly personal and others broadly social.
Issues such as the interface between the physician and the
pharmaceutical industry are also presented. Each chapter describes
a facet of the problems of suffering and some of the available
paths to recovery.' John D Loeser in the Foreword
This work includes a foreword By Hew Mathewson, President, General
Dental Council. This book is an excellent ready reference for every
dental practice to have on hand. Full of practical advice and
helpful tips, it offers independent and impartial guidance,
especially for new dentists and other staff. It assists competence
and provides a thorough understanding of all areas needed for good
patient care and professional responsibility. It covers aspects of
care including history taking and prescribing, and topics including
law, ethics and clinical governance. This completely up to date
resource is an essential handbook for all dentistry students and
recent vocational training graduates, as well as dental vocational
trainers. "Leaving VT to move into practice is an exciting and
challenging step and this guide is one of those things you will
never know you needed until you cannot find it. It is an incredibly
useful collection of information produced by a small group of your
colleagues. Until such time as you really need it why not look
through it, you will find it helpful and reassuring." - Hew
Mathewson, in the Foreword.
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