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This book provides state-of-the-art knowledge on how to establish,
organize, staff, and develop online education/e-learning programs.
It strengthens knowledge of the different technologies,
infrastructure and issues necessary for leaders and managers to
make competent decisions. It is the most comprehensive guide for
administrative practice currently available for e-learning leaders
and managers.
This well-established international series examines major areas of
basic and clinical research within neuroscience, as well as
emerging and promising subfields. This volume concentrates on
Neuroimmune Signaling in Drug Actions and Addictions.
This book explore assumptions underpinning contemporary health
policy discourses that emphasize personal responsibility for
health, consider how they attach to changing information
technologies, and discuss their influence on emerging forms of
health 'work'.
The children and grandchildren of South Asian migrants to the UK
are living out British identities which go largely unrecognized as
dominant voices both inside and outside their communities, seeking
to foreground and hold in place alternative positionings of them as
primarily Sikhs, Hindus and Muslims or Indians, Pakistanis and
Bangladeshis or Panjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, and Urdu speakers. This
ignores their everyday low-key Britishness, albeit a Britishness
with new inflections. It is this sensibility which marks them as
"Brasians."
Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a
well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians,
psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an
internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial
publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and
thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area
of neurobiology research.
This volume is a collection of chapters covering recent advances in
the field of neurobiology. Chapters address anesthetic binding
sites on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, NMDA receptor
signal regulation, alcohol self-administration in rodents, and
dopamine receptor mutations in mice.
Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a
well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians,
psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an
internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial
publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and
thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area
of neurobiology research.
This volume is a collection of chapters covering recent advances in
the field of neurobiology. Chapters address anesthetic binding
sites on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, NMDA receptor
signal regulation, alcohol self-administration in rodents, and
dopamine receptor mutations in mice.
International Review of Neurobiology, Volume 46 presents in-depth
reviews on such ground-breaking topics as assembly and
intracellular trafficking of GABA A receptors, D-1 dopamine
receptors, and Alzheimer's disease. This series offers the most
comprehensive and up-to-date information available and is a must
for anyone in the field.
Includes a historical overview of neurosteroid research
Contains a chapter on neurosteroid biosynthesis and
regulation
Presents current methods of neurosteroid measurement and
analysis
Discusses neurosteroid function in both the normal and the
pathological brain
Chapters address the function of neurosteroid in:
Stress
Receptor plasticity and function
Learning and Memory
Alcohol use
Depression
The study of censorship is important not because we are shocked by
the contents of a book or because a complaint about a work offends
our sensibilities, but rather because this conflict between
powerful opposing forces in society can threaten its foundations
and ideals. Conflict exists because reasonable individuals in our
society disagree as to what defines the limitations of creativity
and expression, and who should decide when those boundaries ahve
been overstepped. These issues are addressed in detail in this
important and timely new survey.
Focusing primarily on reading and writing, this book presents
summaries of state-of-the-art theory and research dealing with
academic competence in school. The editors thoroughly utilize both
information-processing and social-collaborative models as
interventions. An enlightening final section discusses how this
research could better prepare educators to teach reading and
writing. It examines the role of NP-movement vs. lexical rules in
accounting for alternations in grammatical functions. It presents
the role of the lexicon in syntactic theory. It offers debates
between major practioners in the field. It includes the nature of
argument and structure. It examines the relation of argument nature
to constituent structure and binding theory.
Welcome or not, most citizens in Western countries are unable to go
through a day without receiving a dose of health information. This
book examines the ways in which ordinary people locate and digest
the amount of health information available today, focusing on the
unexplored 'middle' place of human and technical mediators.
As the first book to examine the origins and spread of agriculture
and pastoralism in Europe and Asia as a whole, this major
contribution should be essential reading for archaeologists,
anthropologists, biologists and geographers. Adopting a novel
approach to the subject, the authors examine it first in terms of
seven different disciplinary perspectives: social, ecological,
genetic, linguistic, biomolecular, epidemiological and
geogrpahical. Then, 20 case studies are presented, which are based
primarily on archaeological and biological evidence and which
relate to three major regions: Southwest Asia, Europe and Central
Asia to the Pacific. The book concludes with an overview of Eurasia
as a whole.; The transition from hunting and gathering to
agriculture had revolutionary consequences for human society. It
led to the emergence of urban civilizations and ultimately to
humanity's almost complete dependence on relatively few
domesticated animals and plants. The subject has been much studied,
but the results have tended to be interpreted largely in terms of
local cultural sequences, with insufficient comparison made with
evidence from other areas. In contrast, this book provides a
continental- scale framework, with its scope extended to
pastoralism because in Eurasia both the raising of livestock and
the cultivation of crops were integral components of the
agricultural "revolution" from its inception some 10,000 years
ago.; Comprehensive and authoritative, "The Origins and Spread of
Agriculture and Pastoralism in Eurasia" should appeal strongly to
the wide readership of students and specialists concerned with the
prehistoric antecedents of modern civilization.
Supervisors, project managers and CEOs should find this book useful
as it deals with an emerging global reality - culturally diverse
people of both genders in the workplace. The new workplace
environment demands that employees be selected, evaluated and
promoted on the basis of performance competency, regardless of sex,
race, religion or place of origin. Focusing on workplace diversity
instead of concepts of "majority" and "minority" allows managers to
offer all personnel equal opportunities. Affirmative action is now
aimed at developing human potential Diversity is becoming a
worldwide phenomenon. Written from the North American viewpoint,
this book examines the key concepts that drive American plants and
offices today which are likely to be realities overseas tomorrow,
and the concepts espoused in this book can be applied universally
The book fills a gap in management education and development. It is
a practical manual designed to teach and encourage managers to lead
and strengthen the human resources of an organization.
Prominent physicians review past, current, and future applications
of the many powerful imaging techniques now used in the diagnosis,
staging, treatment, and outcomes assessment of cancers of the
prostate, central nervous system (CNS), and breast. Topics range
from the use of screening mammography and approaches to breast
cancer detection using MRI to improved visualization of the
prostate gland from transrectal ultrasound and MRI, to MRI-guided
resection of neoplasms.
This collection, the first of its kind, brings together specially
commissioned academic essays to mark fifty years since the death of
John Kennedy Toole.
This collection, the first of its kind, brings together specially
commissioned academic essays to mark fifty years since the death of
John Kennedy Toole.
Biological and machine systems exist within a complex and changing
three-dimensional world. We appear to have no difficulty
understanding this world, but how do we go about forming a
perceptual model of it? Centred around three key themes: depth
processing and stereopsis; motion and navigation in 3D; and natural
scene perception, this volume explores the latest cutting-edge
research into the perception of three dimension environments. It
features contributions from top researchers in the field,
presenting both biological and computational perspectives. Topics
covered include binocular perception; blur and perceived depth;
stereoscopic motion in depth; and perceiving and remembering the
shape of visual space. This unique book will provide students and
researchers with an overview of ongoing research as well as
perspectives on future developments in the field. Colour versions
of a selection of the figures are available at
www.cambridge.org/9781107001756.
A collection of papers connecting theory and method of archaeology
with related disciplines of neoecology, paleoecology, and
environmental science.
This book is one of a series of more than 20 volumes resulting
from the World Archaeological Congress, September 1986, attempting
to bring together not only archaeologists and anthropologists from
many parts of the world, as well as academics from contingent
disciplines, but also non-academics from a wide range of cultural
backgrounds. This volume develops a new approach to plant
exploitation and early agriculture in a worldwide comparative
context. It modifies the conceptual dichotomy between
"hunter-gatherers" and "farmers," viewing human exploitation of
plant resources as a global evolutionary process which incorporated
the beginnings of cultivation and crop domestication. The studies
throughout the book come from a worldwide range of geographical
contexts, from the Andes to China and from Australia to the Upper
Mid-West of North America. This work is of interest to
anthropologists, archaeologists, botanists and geographers.
Originally published 1989.
The sociology of fame and celebrity is at the cutting edge of
current scholarship in a number of different areas of study.
Stargazing highlights the interactional dynamics of celebrity and
fame in contemporary society, including the thoughts and feelings
of stars on the red carpet, the thrills and risks of encountering a
famous person at a convention or on the streets, and the excitement
generated even by the obvious fakery of celebrity impersonators.
Using compelling, real-life examples involving popular celebrities,
Ferris and Harris examine how the experience and meanings of
celebrity are shaped by social norms, interactional negotiations,
and interpretive storytelling.
Assessment is arguably the most important stage of nursing. It
forms the basis for any planned nursing intervention and a baseline
against which subsequent events in the hospital stay can be
compared. Assessment is an ongoing activity where the patient is
continually reviewed and care reappraised to ensure that the
patient's needs are being met. The main aim of this study is to
evaluate the reliability and validity of the Byron Physical
Assessment Framework (BPAF). the study involved scrutinising the
BPAF to describe its purpose, conceptual basis and how it was
developed. The BAF was then refined using extensive literature
review and expert opinion to improve its comprehensiveness and
clarity for its intended purpose. This monograph should be useful
to all those attempting to construct and validate clinical
assessment and measuring tools. Ruth Harris has the expertise
necessary to do this in a sophisticated yet realistic way for
practice colleagues.
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