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Asthma: The Biography (Biographies of Diseases)
Asthma is a familiar and growing disease today, but its story goes back to the ancient world, as we know from accounts in ancient texts from China, India, Greece and Rome. It was treated with acupuncture and Ayurveda.
As Western medicine developed, the nature of asthma became clearer, and its basis in the lungs recognized.... | | Pathology and Genetics of Skin Tumours (IARC WHO Classification of Tumours)
This book provides an authoritative guide to the histological and genetic typing of human tumors of the skin. This volume covers keratinocytic, melanocytic, appendageal, haematopoietic, soft tissue and neural tumors, as well as inherited tumor syndromes. Each tumor is introduced with a concise definition and discussion of nomenclature,... | | Convergent Architecture: Building Model Driven J2EE Systems with UML"A compelling vision for application architecture, combined with precise instructions for implementing that vision. It is certain to raise the bar for the application development community." –David A. Taylor, Author of Business Engineering with Object Technology
When David Taylor introduced the concept of Convergent... |
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| | Handbook of Firearms and Ballistics: Examining and Interpreting Forensic EvidenceDoes the gunshot residue reveal how far from the target a weapon was fired? Is there any trace evidence to prove the accused handled a specific firearm? What is the likely behaviour of a ricocheting bullet? Do the marks on a bullet prove categorically that it was fired from a particular weapon? These are all issues (amongst others) that the fully... | | |
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XML SchemasTo many XML believers and purists, there’s been a canker at the heart of the beautiful rose that is XML since its very inception. Worse still, some believe that canker was put there by design. That canker is, of course, the Document Type Definition, or DTD, that defines the very essence of XML. DTDs are “foreign imports” based on... | | | | The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath: The Past and Future of American AffluenceIt’s a giant gap in our history. The Great Inflation, argues award-winning columnist Robert J. Samuelson in this provocative book, was the worst domestic policy blunder of the postwar era and played a crucial role in transforming American politics, economy, and everyday life–and yet its story is hardly remembered or appreciated. In... |
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