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St. James Encyclopedia of Popular CultureSometimes, when I’m wandering in an art museum looking at the relics of an ancient civilization, I find myself wondering how a future society would represent a defunct American culture. What objects would be chosen—or would survive—to be placed on display? Would I agree with a curator’s choices? Were I to choose the items... | | Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia: ProtostomesEarth is teeming with life. No one knows exactly how many distinct organisms inhabit our planet, but more than 5 million different species of animals and plants could exist, ranging from microscopic algae and bacteria to gigantic elephants, redwood trees and blue whales. Yet, throughout this wonderful tapestry of living creatures, there runs a... | | |
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High Blood Pressure for DummiesNew info on high blood pressure in women, children, and the elderly
The fun and easy way to take charge of hypertension and add years to your life!
Are you battling high blood pressure? This updated guide explains all the latest breakthroughs in the detection, treatment, and prevention of high blood pressure,... | | Congestive Heart Failure
Having first decided to organize and edit a book on heart failure in 1992 (with a 1994 publication date), we have been astounded at the changes in the field over a relatively brief 14-year period. It is with some amusement that we now look back at our first edition and note a combined chapter of beta agonists and ... | | |
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Drug Abuse HandbookIt is my hope that this book will be used both by scientists and the policymakers who determine where the research dollars are spent. Anyone who takes the time to read more than a few pages of this Handbook will encounter quite a few surprises, some good and some bad. The good news is that during the last decade, a tremendous amount has been... | | Desk Reference for Hematology, Second Edition (CRC Desk Reference Series)
A cross between a dictionary and an encyclopedia, Desk Reference for Hematology, Second Edition presents a concise yet thorough examination of hematology and its relationship with other systems and disorders. The 1500 alphabetically listed articles provide quick and easy access to expert information, the 150 tables put precise data at... | | Fibrosis Research: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
Fibrosis or scar, defined pathologically as inappropriate repair by connective
tissue, is increasingly recognized as an important feature of many chronic
diseases (Table 1), and as such, represents an enormous health burden. The
United States government estimates that 45% of deaths in the United States
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