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| | High-Grade Gliomas: Diagnosis and Treatment (Current Clinical Oncology)
This is truly an exciting time in the field of neuro-oncology, particularly in the area of highgrade
gliomas. The management of patients with high-grade gliomas has historically been one
of the most challenging and disheartening fields in medicine, where failure is the rule and
longevity is the exception. The jaded often state that... | | A History of Mathematical NotationsThis classic study notes the first appearance of a mathematical symbol and its origin, the competition it encountered, its spread among writers in different countries, its rise to popularity, its eventual decline or ultimate survival. The author’s coverage of obsolete notations—and what we can learn from them—is as comprehensive... |
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Small Molecules in Oncology (Recent Results in Cancer Research)Extensive research into the molecular mechanisms of cancer disease has heralded a new age of targeted therapy. In malignant cells, key proteins that are crucial to tumor growth and survival are now being targeted directly with rationally designed inhibitors. Apart from monoclonal antibodies, small molecule therapeutics such as oncogenic protein... | | 802.11ac: A Survival Guide
The next frontier for wireless LANs is 802.11ac, a standard that increases throughput beyond one gigabit per second. This concise guide provides in-depth information to help you plan for 802.11ac, with technical details on design, network operations, deployment, and monitoring.
Author Matthew Gast—an industry... | | Competitive Intelligence: Gathering, Analysing And Putting It to Work
Every business manager needs intelligence to find suppliers, mobilize capital, win customers and fend off rivals. Obtaining this is often an unplanned, instinctive process. The manager who has a conscious, systematic approach to acquiring intelligence will be better placed to recognize and seize opportunities whilst safeguarding the... |
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