Published September, 2022
By Suzanne Bell and John M. Butler
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By Suzanne Bell and John M. Butler
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How has DNA typing developed? How it is used in forensic science? What challenges have arisen? Written for a general audience, this volume illustrates concepts through examples, illustrations, and cases. It builds on this understanding to dispel misconceptions and explains the power as well as the limitations of DNA methods.
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€51.19
Published September, 2022
By Eivind Engebretsen and Mona Baker
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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By Eivind Engebretsen and Mona Baker
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Explores differences in beliefs of what constitutes reliable scientific evidence during public health emergencies, including COVID-19. It stresses the need to assess evidence on the basis of narratives and values rather than on purely scientific criteria. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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€44.79
Published September, 2022
By Leonor Rodriguez
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By Leonor Rodriguez
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A guidebook for healthcare practitioners to support children, young people and families facing parental cancer, through every stage of the illness. Featuring chapters on existing interventions, the impact of culture on the experience of parental cancer, and on supporting children, young people and families who experience parental death from cancer.
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€25.59
Published September, 2022
By Gab Kovacs
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By Gab Kovacs
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Written by an expert who has spent 40 years treating couples who had fertility challenges, this book provides a clear explanation of what a couple need to conceive, and how to deal with problems which may be encountered. A recommended read for those wanting to conceive, their friends and families, and anyone interested in reproduction.
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€51.19
Published September, 2022
By Tom Jaconelli
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By Tom Jaconelli
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This book contains 200 Single Best Answer (SBA) questions and answers, with explanations, to reflect the 2021 RCEM Emergency Medicine curriculum. This is an essential text for postgraduate doctors in Emergency Medicine studying for the fellowship SBA examination.
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€38.39
Published September, 2022
By Gab Kovacs
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By Gab Kovacs
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Written by an expert who has spent 40 years treating couples who had fertility challenges, this book provides a clear explanation of what a couple need to conceive, and how to deal with problems which may be encountered. A recommended read for those wanting to conceive, their friends and families, and anyone interested in reproduction.
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€19.19
Published September, 2022
By Jaime Lindsey
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By Jaime Lindsey
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This innovative book combines original, rare empirical data with theoretical and normative analysis about the Court of Protection. It furthers scholarship across several fields including access to justice, procedural justice, mental capacity and social welfare and family law.
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€108.80
Published September, 2022
By Edward C. Stites, Kendra Paskvan and Shumei Kato
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By Edward C. Stites, Kendra Paskvan and Shumei Kato
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The KRAS oncogene is believed to be the most common single nucleotide variant oncogene in human cancer. Historically, efforts to target KRAS and the other RAS GTPases have struggled. More recently, efforts have focused on identifying and exploiting features unique to specific oncogenic mutations.
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€21.76
Published September, 2022
By Cecil D. Hahn and Courtney J. Wusthoff
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By Cecil D. Hahn and Courtney J. Wusthoff
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This book provides physicians, nurses and trainees caring for critically ill newborns and children with a practical guide of how to use and interpret neuromonitoring, a rapidly growing field. Authored by international experts, it is accessible to intensive care specialists, and is an authoritative reference for neurologists and neurophysiologists.
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€127.99
Published September, 2022
By Mary Dixon-Woods and Graham Martin
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By Mary Dixon-Woods and Graham Martin
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Explores the evidence for collaboration-based approaches to improving healthcare, focusing on quality improvement collaboratives and communities of practice. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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€21.76