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Following the format change to single best answer questions (SBAs)
for the Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians and
Gynaecologists, this excellent resource is fully aligned with the
new syllabus and exam style. Topics covered include basic clinical
and surgical skills, all stages of pregnancy from antenatal care to
postpartum problems, and general gynaecological and fertility
concerns. Containing 310 single best answer (SBA) style questions,
detailed explanations ensure candidates understand the reasoning
and evidence-based decision-making behind each answer. With a
recommended reading source also provided readers can explore and
revise topics in further detail to reinforce their learning. A
further 130 questions are included in two mock exam papers, helping
candidates to strengthen their time management skills. Written by
an author with many years' experience working on the DRCOG,
candidates can be sure of the exact question format and how best to
prepare for the actual exam.
Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022! Thoroughly revised and
updated for today's clinicians, Wasserman & Whipp's Principles
of Exercise Testing and Interpretation, Sixth Edition, provides a
comprehensive, practical overview of cardiopulmonary exercise
testing (CPET) ideally suited for pulmonologists, cardiologists,
anesthesiologists, and others with an interest in clinical exercise
testing. Written by authors who are uniquely positioned to convey
relevant aspects of research and apply them to clinical contexts,
this volume offers in-depth coverage of essential information for
conducting CPET, or for utilizing data from this discipline in
clinical practice or research. Clearly defines terminology
throughout and focuses on the core elements of CPET that are common
to all users, ensuring that content is easily accessible to
clinicians from a wide variety of backgrounds. Reviews the central
aspects of exercise physiology and metabolism important for
understanding measurements used in CPET. Identifies core procedures
and measurements for conducting tests and laboratory quality
control. Outlines systematic, step-by-step approaches to the
interpretation of exercise data, including the scientific and
technical basis of the methods and analyses. Includes a new chapter
on approach to data and interpretation - focused on practical
approaches to viewing, summarizing, and reporting results of a
test. Illustrates normal and abnormal results of exercise tests
through discussion of dozens of actual case presentations. Draws on
the extensive experience and expertise of authors from the fields
of pulmonary medicine and physiology with experience in research
and clinical studies related to cardiology, metabolism, sports
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Knoll Textiles, 1945-2010 (Hardcover, New)
Angela Voelker; Contributions by Paul Makovsky, Susan Ward; Edited by Earl Martin; Contributions by Bobbye Tigerman
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R1,891
Discovery Miles 18 910
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The first comprehensive study of Knoll's innovative textile designs
and the company's role within the history of interior design In
1940, Hans Knoll founded a company in New York that soon earned a
reputation for its progressive line of furniture. Florence Schust
joined the firm and helped establish its interior design division,
the Knoll Planning Unit. In 1947, the year after their marriage,
Hans and Florence Knoll added a third division, Knoll Textiles,
which brought textile production in line with a modern sensibility
that used color and texture as primary design elements. In the
early years, the company hired leading proponents of modern design
as well as young, untried designers to create textile patterns. The
division thrived in the late 1940s through 1960s and, in the
following decade, adopted a more international outlook as design
direction shifted to Europe. In the late 1970s and 1980s, Knoll
tapped fashion designers and architects to bolster its brand. The
pioneering use of new materials and a commitment to innovative
design have remained Knoll's hallmarks to the present day. With
essays by experts, biographies of about eighty designers, and
images of textiles, drawings, furniture, and ephemera, Knoll
Textiles, 1945-2010 is the first comprehensive study devoted to a
leading contributor to modern textile design. Highlighting the
individuals and ideas that helped shape Knoll Textiles over the
years, this book brings the Knoll brand and the role of textiles in
the history of design to the forefront of public attention.
Published for the Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design
History, Material Culture Exhibition Schedule: The Bard Graduate
Center, New York (05/18/11-07/31/11)
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The Last Girl (Paperback)
Andrea McKay; Photographs by Sara Eirew; Susan Ward
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R523
Discovery Miles 5 230
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Return to Us (Paperback)
Sara Eirew; Edited by Andrea McKay; Susan Ward
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R556
Discovery Miles 5 560
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The Last Guy (Paperback)
Andrea McKay; Illustrated by Sara Eirew; Susan Ward
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R419
Discovery Miles 4 190
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Gone Guy (Paperback)
Sara Eirew; Edited by Andrea McKay; Susan Ward
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R439
Discovery Miles 4 390
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All In (Paperback)
Sara Eirew; Edited by Andrea McKay; Susan Ward
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R547
Discovery Miles 5 470
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Ethan (Paperback)
Sara Eirew; Edited by Andrea McKay; Susan Ward
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R525
Discovery Miles 5 250
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People think Chrissie Parker has a picture-perfect life. She leads
an opulent lifestyle in Santa Barbara, her father, Jack, is a
beloved music icon from the sixties, and she possesses a wealth of
musical talent that will certainly lead to a promising future. But
behind the facade, everything is far from perfect. When Chrissie
journeys from Santa Barbara to New York City for an audition at
Juilliard, romance is the last thing on her mind. She never
anticipated encountering British Superstar Alan Manzone, a musician
fresh out of Rehab, tormented by his own weakness and troubled
past. Alan's life is everything Chrissie's is not; exciting,
glitzy, and an all-out train wreck. Chrissie is soon consumed by
Alan's shocking pursuit of her, his dark secrets, and his desires.
Determined to save Alan from himself, is it possible Alan, this
beautiful and brilliant musician, is really rescuing Chrissie from
her artfully concealed secret addiction that even her best friend
is unaware of? Swept away in a passion she is unable to resist,
Chrissie is forced to choose between her life in California and
Alan's love for her. Can two lost people find a love meant to last
a life time in only three weeks? Edgy and tender, THE GIRL ON THE
HALF SHELL is a moving portrait of first love and the thrill of the
unexpected. Packed with steamy sex scenes, characters that jump off
the page, love and tragedy, this first installment in the four book
THE HALF SHELL series will take the reader on a page turning
journey of what it means to be a girl in love."
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Tiny Bird (Hardcover)
Susan Ward Trestrail; Illustrated by Pitroick Hanson, Sean Eddingfield
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R515
R438
Discovery Miles 4 380
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Broken Crown (Paperback)
Sara Eirew; Edited by Andrea McKay; Susan Ward
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R412
Discovery Miles 4 120
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