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Infertility in the Modern World: Present and Future Prospects (Biosocial Society Symposium Series)
Infertility in the Modern World: Present and Future Prospects (Biosocial Society Symposium Series)

As we enter the twenty-first century, a number of medical, environmental, and social changes have profoundly affected human reproduction. This book discusses some of the more dramatic changes in an accessible manner, illustrating the ways in which human biology and culture can affect fertility. It provides a unique interdisciplinary...

The Biology of Schwann Cells: Development, Differentiation and Immunomodulation
The Biology of Schwann Cells: Development, Differentiation and Immunomodulation
It is now over 200 years since Theodore Schwann first described the cell which bears his name. Such early descriptions of nervous system components were done without the powerful microscopes we have today, yet Schwann and Ramon Y. Cajal made foundation observations which still stand. Cajal’s papers, especially, show the...
Analgesia, Anaesthesia and Pregnancy: A Practical Guide
Analgesia, Anaesthesia and Pregnancy: A Practical Guide
There are now many large and authoritative texts on obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia available to the anaesthetic trainee. With reduced time available for obstetric anaesthetic training, we feel there is a need for a shorter, more practically based text, suitable for both the trainee starting in the maternity suite and the...
Neuroethics: Challenges for the 21st Century
Neuroethics: Challenges for the 21st Century
In the late 1960s, a new field of philosophical and moral enquiry came into existence. Bioethics, as it soon came to be called, quickly mushroomed: it developed its own journals, its own professional associations, its own conferences, degree programs and experts. It developed very rapidly for many reasons, but no doubt the main...
All the Mathematics You Missed: But Need to Know for Graduate School
All the Mathematics You Missed: But Need to Know for Graduate School
Math is Exciting. We are living in the greatest age of mathematics ever seen. In the 1930s, there were some people who feared that the rising abstractions of the early twentieth century would either lead to mathematicians working on sterile, silly intellectual exercises or to mathematics splitting into sharply distinct...
Quality of Life and Human Difference: Genetic Testing, Health Care, and Disability
Quality of Life and Human Difference: Genetic Testing, Health Care, and Disability
Genetic technology has enabled us to test fetuses for an increasing number of diseases and impairments. On the basis of this genetic information, prospective parents can predict – and prevent – the birth of children likely to have those conditions. In developed countries, prenatal genetic testing has now become a...
Rubberlike Elasticity: A Molecular Primer
Rubberlike Elasticity: A Molecular Primer

Elastomers and rubberlike materials form a critical component in diverse applications that range from tyres to biomimetics and are used in chemical, biomedical, mechanical and electrical engineering. This updated and expanded second edition provides an elementary introduction to the physical and molecular concepts governing elastic behaviour,...

Specifying Software: A Hands-On Introduction
Specifying Software: A Hands-On Introduction
This book was written to support a short course in the second or third year of an undergraduate computer science, software engineering, or software design program. The prerequisites are fairly modest: some programming experience (ideally in С or С++ or a related language such as Java) and some exposure to the most basic...
Introduction to Probability and Statistics from a Bayesian Viewpoint, Part 2, Inference
Introduction to Probability and Statistics from a Bayesian Viewpoint, Part 2, Inference

The two parts of this book treat probability and statistics as mathematical disciplines and with the same degree of rigour as is adopted for other branches of applied mathematics at the level of a British honours degree. They contain the minimum information about these subjects that any honours graduate in mathematics ought to know. They are...

Building Application Servers (SIGS: Advances in Object Technology)
Building Application Servers (SIGS: Advances in Object Technology)
You've read everything you can find about middleware, CORBA, transaction monitors, message brokers, enterprise JavaBeans, and other distributed technologies. Now it's time to put them to work. Time to build your company's first multi-tiered application. But where do you start? How do you structure the programs? How...
Subsystems of Second Order Arithmetic (Perspectives in Logic)
Subsystems of Second Order Arithmetic (Perspectives in Logic)
Foundations of mathematics is the study of the most basic concepts and logical structure ofmathematics, with an eye to the unity of human knowl- edge. Among the most basic mathematical concepts are: number, shape, set, function, algorithm, mathematical axiom, mathematical definition, and mathematical proof. Typical questions in...
Phase Transitions in Machine Learning
Phase Transitions in Machine Learning

From its inception in the 1930s, the rich and vigorous field of computer science has been concerned with the resources, both in time and in memory, needed to carry out a computation. A number of fundamental theorems were discovered that resorted to a worst-case analysis. The central question was whether a given algorithm could be...

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