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Bone Marrow Pathology, Third Edition


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2001 | 508 Pages | ISBN: 0632055782 | PDF | 23 MB
Content: Chapter 1 The Normal Bone Marrow (pages 1-50): Chapter 2 Special Techniques Applicable to Bone Marrow Diagnosis (pages 51-89): Chapter 3 Infection and Reactive Changes (pages 90-140): Chapter 4 Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, the Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Histiocytic Neoplasms (pages 141-190): Chapter 5 Chronic Myeloproliferative and Myeloproliferative/Myelodysplastic Disorders (pages 191-230): Chapter 6 Lymphoproliferative Disorders (pages 231-331): Chapter 7 Multiple Myeloma and Related Disorders (pages 332-359): Chapter 8 Disorders of Erythropoiesis, Granulopoiesis and Thrombopoiesis (pages 360-390): Chapter 9 Miscellaneous Disorders (pages 391-429): Chapter 10 Metastatic Tumours (pages 430-461): Chapter 11 Diseases of Bone (pages 462-473):

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Biotechnology Biotransformations II, Volume 8b, Second Edition, Second Edition


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2000 | 537 Pages | ISBN: 3527283242 | PDF | 17 MB
Biotransformations have developed into an important tool of organic synthesis and most synthetic sequences will benefit from the use of a biotransformation step. This volume completes the collection of biotransformations presented in the Biotechnology series. Volumes 8 a and b provide a comprehensive guide to the established and emerging uses of enzymes, each chapter is devoted to a single class of transformation. The description of several bond forming reactions is followed by four chapters on structue and catalytic activity. Case studies of important industrial and synthetic applications round off the practical orientation of the book. Content: Chapter 1 Carbon?Carbon Bond Formation, Addition, Elimination and Substitution Reactions: 1 Carbon?Carbon Bond Formation Using Enzymes (pages 4-40): Anthony D. M. CurtisChapter 2 Lyases (pages 41-171): Jassem G. Mahdi and David R. KellyChapter 3 Halocompounds (pages 173-220): Gary K. Robinson, Simon A. Jackman and Jane StratfordChapter 4 Phosphorylation (pages 221-241): Simon JonesChapter 5 Enzymes in Carbohydrate Chemistry: Formation of Glycosidic Linkages (pages 243-274): Sabine L. Flitsch and Gregory M. WattChapter 6 Industrial Biotransformations (pages 276-294): Uwe T. BornscheuerChapter 7 Regioselective Oxidation of Aminosorbitol with Gluconobacter oxydans, Key Reaction in the Industrial 1?Deoxynojirimycin Synthesis (pages 295-311): Michael SchedelChapter 8 Engineering Microbial Pathways for Amino Acid Production (pages 313-332): Ian G. FotheringhamChapter 9 Biotechnological Production of Natural Aroma Chemicals by Fermentation Processes (pages 333-350): Jurgen RabenhorstChapter 10 Synthetic Applications of Enzyme?Catalyzed Reactions (pages 351-400): Jane McGregor?JonesChapter 11 Catalytic Antibodies (pages 402-490): George Michael Blackburn and Arnaud GarconChapter 12 Synthetic Enzymes-Artificial Peptides in Stereoselective Synthesis (pages 491-517): Paul A. Bentley

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Biotechnology Biotransformations I, Volume 8a, Second Edition


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1998 | 606 Pages | ISBN: 3527283188 | PDF | 17 MB
Biotransformations have developed into an important tool of organic synthesis. Most synthetic sequences will benefit from the use of a biotransformation step, and the use of multiple enzyme single pot reactions enables several steps to be telescoped together. Volumes 8a and b provide a comprehensive guide to the established and emerging uses of enzymes. Each chapter is devoted to a single class of transformation so that the competing possibilities can be readily compared, and there is a strong emphasis on practical and reliable reactions. Topics included in Volume 8a are: Perspectives/ Practical Aspects/ Lipases/ Esterases/ Cleavage of Amide Bonds/ Nitriles/ Alkaloids/ Yeast/ Alcohol Dehydrogenases/ Hydroxylation and Dihydroxylation/ Flavin Monooxygenases Major topics of Volume 8b: Phosphorylation/ C-C Bond Formation/ Formation of Glycoside Bonds/ Synthetic ApplicationsContent: Chapter 1 Perspectives in Biotransformations (pages 5-23): Michael K. TurnerChapter 2 Biotransformations?Practical Aspects (pages 25-34): David R. KellyChapter 3 Biotransformations with Lipases (pages 36-191): Romas J. Kazlauskas and Uwe T. BornscheuerChapter 4 Esterases (pages 193-241): Sara J. PhythianChapter 5 Cleavage and Formation of Amide Bonds (pages 243-275): David W. T. HoopleChapter 6 Nitriles (pages 277-324): Alan William BunchChapter 7 Alkaloids (pages 326-361): Neil C. BruceChapter 8 Yeast (pages 363-389): Stefano ServiChapter 9 Dehydrogenases?Characteristics, Design of Reaction Conditions, and Applications (pages 391-473): Jorg PetersChapter 10 Hydroxylation and Dihydroxylation (pages 475-533): Herbert L. HollandChapter 11 Flavin Monooxygenases-Uses as Catalysts for Baeyer?Villiger Ring Expansion and Heteroatom Oxidation (pages 535-587): David R. Kelly, Peter W. H. Wan and Jenny Tang

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Biology of Sensory Systems, Second Edition


Free Download Biology of Sensory Systems, Second Edition By C. U. M. Smith(auth.)
2009 | 514 Pages | ISBN: 0470518626 | PDF | 37 MB
Since publication of the first edition, huge developments have taken place in sensory biology research and new insights have been provided in particular by molecular biology. These show the similarities in the molecular architecture and in the physiology of sensory cells across species and across sensory modality and often indicate a common ancestry dating back over half a billion years. Biology of Sensory Systemshas thus been completely revised and takes a molecular, evolutionary and comparative approach, providing an overview of sensory systems in vertebrates, invertebrates and prokaryotes, with a strong focus on human senses. Written by a renowned author with extensive teaching experience, the book covers, in six parts, the general features of sensory systems, the mechanosenses, the chemosenses, the senses which detect electromagnetic radiation, other sensory systems including pain, thermosensitivity and some of the minority senses and, finally, provides an outline and discussion of philosophical implications. New in this edition:Greater emphasis on molecular biology and intracellular mechanisms New chapter on genomics and sensory systems Sections on TRP channels, synaptic transmission, evolution of nervous systems, arachnid mechanosensitive sensilla and photoreceptors, electroreception in the Monotremata, language and the FOXP2 gene, mirror neurons and the molecular biology of pain Updated passages on human olfaction and gustation. Over four hundred illustrations, boxes containing supplementary material and self-assessment questions and a full bibliography at the end of each part make Biology of Sensory Systems essential reading for undergraduate students of biology, zoology, animal physiology, neuroscience, anatomy and physiological psychology. The book is also suitable for postgraduate students in more specialised courses such as vision sciences, optometry, neurophysiology, neuropathology, developmental biology. Praise from the reviews of the first edition:"An excellent advanced undergraduate/postgraduate textbook." ASLIB BOOK GUIDE"The emphasis on comparative biology and evolution is one of the distinguishing features of this self-contained book. …. this is an informative and thought-provoking text…" TIMES HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENTContent: Chapter 1 Elements (pages 1-18): Chapter 2 Membranes, Action Potentials, Synapses (pages 19-30): Chapter 3 General Features of Sensory Systems (pages 31-39): Chapter 4 Classification and Phylogeny (pages 41-56): Chapter 5 Genes, Genomics and Neurosensory Systems (pages 57-72): Chapter 6 Mechanosensitivity of Cell Membranes (pages 75-83): Chapter 7 Kinaesthesia (pages 85-97): Chapter 8 Touch (pages 99-121): Chapter 9 Equilibrium and Hearing: The Uses of Hair Cells (pages 123-146): Chapter 10 Cerebral Analysis (pages 147-185): Chapter 11 Chemosensitivity in Prokaryocytes (pages 189-194): Chapter 12 Mammalian Chemo?Enteroreceptors (pages 195-201): Chapter 13 Gustation (pages 203-217): Chapter 14 Olfaction (pages 219-243): Chapter 15 Invertebrate Vision (pages 253-279): Chapter 16 The Human Eye (pages 281-314): Chapter 17 The Retina (pages 315-351): Chapter 18 Visual Pathways and Cortices (pages 353-378): Chapter 19 Other Vertebrate Visual Systems (pages 379-412): Chapter 20 Thermosensitivity (pages 415-421): Chapter 21 Minority Senses (pages 423-436): Chapter 22 Pain (pages 437-461): Chapter 23 Summing Up (pages 465-478): Chapter 24 Philosophical Postscript (pages 479-495):

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MaxCut Business Edition 2.9.3.4 Multilingual


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Create accurate cutting diagrams and costing estimates for the wood, cabinetry and metalwork industry. It’s easy! You input the sizes and materials, MaxCut does the rest! Produce optimized cutting diagrams, generate cost estimates, purchase orders and labels – it’s just one click away.

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Simio Enterprise Edition 17.261.39190 (x64)


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The development team behind Simio introduced their first commercially available Discrete Event Simulation product over 46 years ago. For five decades, this team has remained at the forefront of innovation, continuously advancing the science and art of Discrete Event Simulation. In 2009, Simio released a comprehensive, agile simulation platform that represents an evolutionary fourth-generation design – built from the ground up to be fully object-oriented, data-generated, data-driven, and highly adaptive – critical innovations for overcoming hurdles that hampered previous generations.

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Simio Enterprise Edition 17.261.39190 (x64)


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The development team behind Simio introduced their first commercially available Discrete Event Simulation product over 46 years ago. For five decades, this team has remained at the forefront of innovation, continuously advancing the science and art of Discrete Event Simulation. In 2009, Simio released a comprehensive, agile simulation platform that represents an evolutionary fourth-generation design – built from the ground up to be fully object-oriented, data-generated, data-driven, and highly adaptive – critical innovations for overcoming hurdles that hampered previous generations.

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Transfusion Medicine, Third Edition


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2012 | 604 Pages | ISBN: 144433705X | PDF | 5 MB
Transfusion Medicine offers a concise, clinically focused and practical approach to this important area of medicine. This well-known handbook presents the experience of a world leader in the field of blood banking and transfusion therapy. Transfusion Medicine offers complete guidance on the full range of topics from donor recruitment, blood collection and storage, to testing and transfusing blood components, complications and transmissible diseases, as well as cellular engineering, therapeutic apheresis, and the role of hematopoietic growth factors. This third edition includes updated information on a number of areas including: Current debate on clinical effects of stored red blood cells Emerging infectious diseases and impact on blood safety New concepts of massive transfusionWorld blood supplyPlatelet transfusionPathogen inactivationTransfusion Medicine will be valuable to all those working in the field of blood banking and transfusion. It is a good introduction to transfusion for hematology or oncology fellows and technologists specialising in blood banking. Content: Chapter 1 History (pages 1-12): Chapter 2 The Blood Supply (pages 13-30): Chapter 3 Recruitment of Blood Donors (pages 31-42): Chapter 4 Blood Donor Medical Assessment and Blood Collection (pages 43-67): Chapter 5 Preparation, Storage, and Characteristics of Blood Components and Plasma Derivatives (pages 68-99): Chapter 6 Autologous Blood Donation and Transfusion (pages 100-121): Chapter 7 Production of Components by Apheresis (pages 122-148): Chapter 8 Laboratory Testing of Donated Blood (pages 149-171): Chapter 9 Blood Groups (pages 172-206): Chapter 10 Laboratory Detection of Blood Groups and Provision of Red Cells (pages 207-237): Chapter 11 Clinical Uses of Blood Components (pages 238-304): Chapter 12 Transfusion Therapy in Specific Clinical Situations (pages 305-361): Chapter 13 Techniques of Blood Transfusion (pages 362-377): Chapter 14 Complications of Transfusion (pages 378-413): Chapter 15 Transfusion?Transmitted Diseases (pages 414-445): Chapter 16 The HLA System in Transfusion Medicine and Transplantation (pages 446-473): S. Yoon ChooChapter 17 Hematopoietic Growth Factors in Transfusion Medicine (pages 474-491): Chapter 18 Cellular Engineering for the Production of New Blood Components (pages 492-520): Chapter 19 Therapeutic Apheresis (pages 521-553): Chapter 20 Quality Programs in Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine (pages 554-572):

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Theoretical Fluid Dynamics, Second Edition


Free Download Theoretical Fluid Dynamics, Second Edition By Bhimsen K. Shivamoggi(auth.)
1998 | 568 Pages | ISBN: 0471056596 | PDF | 9 MB
"Although there are many texts and monographs on fluid dynamics, I do not know of any which is as comprehensive as the present book. It surveys nearly the entire field of classical fluid dynamics in an advanced, compact, and clear manner, and discusses the various conceptual and analytical models of fluid flow." – Foundations of Physics on the first edition Theoretical Fluid Dynamics functions equally well as a graduate-level text and a professional reference. Steering a middle course between the empiricism of engineering and the abstractions of pure mathematics, the author focuses on those ideas and formulations that will be of greatest interest to students and researchers in applied mathematics and theoretical physics. Dr. Shivamoggi covers the main branches of fluid dynamics, with particular emphasis on flows of incompressible fluids. Readers well versed in the physical and mathematical prerequisites will find enlightening discussions of many lesser-known areas of study in fluid dynamics. This thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded Second Edition features coverage of recent developments in stability and turbulence, additional chapter-end exercises, relevant experimental information, and an abundance of new material on a wide range of topics, including: * Hamiltonian formulation * Nonlinear water waves and sound waves * Stability of a fluid layer heated from below * Equilibrium statistical mechanics of turbulence * Two-dimensional turbulenceContent: Chapter 1 Review of Basic Concepts and Equations of Fluid Dynamics (pages 1-25): Chapter 3 Dynamics of Inviscid, Incompressible Fluid Flows (pages 27-212): Chapter 3 Dynamics of Inviscid, Compressible Fluid Flows (pages 213-314): Chapter 4 Dynamics of Viscous Fluid Flows (pages 315-391): Chapter 5 Hydrodynamic Stability (pages 393-485): Chapter 6 Turbulence (pages 487-534):

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Monet The Restless Vision, 2024 Edition


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English | September 24, 2024 | ISBN: 1101875372 | True EPUB | 576 pages | 216 MB
A groundbreaking look at the life and art of one of the most influential, modern painters of the late nineteenth century and founder of the Impressionist movement

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