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 Text Atlas of Podiatric Dermatology
For many years there has been a very positive link between podiatry and clinical dermatology, but unfortunately they largely
remain apart in most medical cultures, both in training and in practice. Where they have begun to overlap in the clinical
treatment of foot dermatological problems the benefits rapidly become obvious to those... |  |  Hip Sonography: Diagnosis and Management of Infant Hip Dysplasia
Orthopaedic surgeons, paediatricians and radiologists
all deal with the problem of dislocation
and dysplasia of the infant hip. If dysplasia
and displacement of the infant hip are described
together under the heading “Disorders of Hip
Maturation” then together they constitute the
commonest disease of the... |  |  The Tourniquet Manual - Principles and Practice
Why write a book on the tourniquet? The tourniquet is used routinely in operating
theatres throughout the world, but as far as I know there is no single book
that surveys the considerable literature that has accumulated. If used sensibly,
the tourniquet is a safe instrument. Most of the few complications seen with its
use are... |
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 Quantitative MRI of the Brain: Measuring Changes Caused by Disease
This book was conceived one balmy March evening on the banks of the river Brisbane, in Queensland, Australia, where I had just arrived for a sabbatical, and it became clear that the traditions of measurement science and MRI should meet. The notion of a guide, a cook-book, for quantitative MRI (qMR) techniques took seed, and attained its own... |  |  Brachytherapy: Applications and Techniques
Brachytherapy is the clinical use of radioactive isotopes to provide a highly conformal image-guided radiation therapy that takes advantage of the steep fall off dose characteristics and different energetic emanations to improve the therapeutic ratio. Historically it was the first mode of radiation therapy. The last ... |  |  Integrating Employee Health: A Model Program for NASA
The American workforce is changing, creating new challenges for employers
to provide occupational health services to meet the needs of
employees. First, a shift from manufacturing to services, knowledgecentered,
and mobile work has changed the focus of occupational health
from physical injury and exposure-related illness... |
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The first edition of Antenna Theory and Design was published in 1981 and the second in
1998. This three-decade span has seen major expansions of antenna application areas,
mainly in wireless communications. Along with technology advances has come public
awareness of the presence and importance of antennas. Base station antennas are... |  |  |
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