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Heavy Metals A Rapid Clinical Guide to Neurotoxicity and Other Common Concerns


Free Download Kenneth R. Spaeth, "Heavy Metals: A Rapid Clinical Guide to Neurotoxicity and Other Common Concerns "
English | ISBN: 1608766349 | 2010 | 88 pages | PDF | 7 MB
Exposure to toxic metals remains a public health hazard around the globe. Though the prevalence and intensity of exposure may vary from place to place, metal toxicity has been, and will continue to be, a challenge to recognise, treat and control. This book is made for the busy clinician and is focused on neurotoxicity. The authors review five metals that are neurotoxic (arsenic, lead, manganese, mercury, and thallium), and discuss the clinical approach to patients potentially exposed to these toxicants. It is simply written, current and evidence-based. This book makes an excellent companion to the clinician’s shelf.

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R-PROCESS, THE THE ASTROPHYSICAL ORIGIN OF THE HEAVY ELEMENTS AND RELATED RARE ISOTOPE ACCELERATOR PHYSICS – PROCS OF T


Free Download Yong-Zhong Qian, "R-PROCESS, THE: THE ASTROPHYSICAL ORIGIN OF THE HEAVY ELEMENTS AND RELATED RARE ISOTOPE ACCELERATOR PHYSICS – PROCS OF T"
English | ISBN: 9812560327 | 2004 | 260 pages | PDF | 5 MB
The r-process is a major mechanism for producing elements heavier than Fe. In this book, recent developments in theoretical, experimental and observational studies of the r-process are presented in 25 contributions. The collected papers are up to date, comprehensive and yet concise. The topics covered include experiments on nuclei far from stability, nuclear theory input for the r-process, observational and theoretical studies on abundances of heavy nuclei, and astrophysical models of the r-process.

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Theoretical Chemistry and Physics of Heavy and Superheavy Elements


Free Download Theoretical Chemistry and Physics of Heavy and Superheavy Elements By S. Wilson, U. Kaldor (auth.), U. Kaldor, S. Wilson (eds.)
2003 | 565 Pages | ISBN: 9048163137 | PDF | 26 MB
Quantum mechanics provides the fundamental theoretical apparatus for describing the structure and properties of atoms and molecules in terms of the behaviour of their fundamental components, electrons and nudeL For heavy atoms and molecules containing them, the electrons can move at speeds which represent a substantial fraction of the speed of light, and thus relativity must be taken into account. Relativistic quantum mechanics therefore provides the basic formalism for calculating the properties of heavy-atom systems. The purpose of this book is to provide a detailed description of the application of relativistic quantum mechanics to the many-body prob lem in the theoretical chemistry and physics of heavy and superheavy elements. Recent years have witnessed a continued and growing interest in relativistic quantum chemical methods and the associated computa tional algorithms which facilitate their application. This interest is fu elled by the need to develop robust, yet efficient theoretical approaches, together with efficient algorithms, which can be applied to atoms in the lower part of the Periodic Table and, more particularly, molecules and molecular entities containing such atoms. Such relativistic theories and computational algorithms are an essential ingredient for the description of heavy element chemistry, becoming even more important in the case of superheavy elements. They are destined to become an indispensable tool in the quantum chemist’s armoury. Indeed, since relativity influences the structure of every atom in the Periodic Table, relativistic molecular structure methods may replace in many applications the non-relativistic techniques widely used in contemporary research.

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Electron Emission in Heavy Ion-Atom Collisions


Free Download Electron Emission in Heavy Ion-Atom Collisions By Priv.-Doz. Dr. Nikolaus Stolterfoht, Professor Robert D. DuBois, Professor Roberto D. Rivarola (auth.)
1997 | 246 Pages | ISBN: 3642083226 | PDF | 7 MB
Electron Emission in Heavy-Ion–Atom Collisions reviews the theoretical and experimental work of the last 30 years on continuous electron emission in energetic ion-atom collisions. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of ionization mechanisms. These mechanisms are interpreted in terms of Coulomb centers associated with the projectile, and target nuclear fields, which strongly interact with bare projectiles, are treated as cases for single-projectile and target centers. General properties of the two-center electron emission are analyzed with electron capture to the continuum and saddle-point electron emission as specific examples. For dressed projectiles, particular attention is devoted to screening effects, anomalies in the binary-encounter peak production, diffraction effects, and dielectronic processes involving two active electrons. A brief overview of multiple ionization processes is also presented. The survey concludes with a complete compilation of experimental studies of ionization cross sections.

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Toontrack Heavy Rock EZX (SOUNDBANK)


Free Download Toontrack Heavy Rock EZX (SOUNDBANK) | 7.84 GB
When it comes to heavy rock, nothing is as fundamental as an unwavering wall of hard-hitting drums steamrolling like a freight train at the forefront of the mix. If you’re looking for stalwart-type sounds that you can trust to hold down the rhythm section in any mix scenario of that kind you may find yourself in, this is an EZX for you.

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Heavy Are The Stones A Novel


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English | November 26, 2024 | ISBN: 9798990746107 | True EPUB | 368 pages | 1.2 MB
Facing the truth can be deadlier than facing the killer.

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A Cross Too Heavy Pope Pius XII and the Jews of Europe


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English | ISBN: 0230110800 | 2011 | 284 pages | EPUB | 437 KB
The papacy of Pius XII (1939-1958) has been a source of near-constant criticism and debate since his death, particularly because of his alleged silence during the Holocaust. Paul O’Shea examines his little-studied pre-papal life to demonstrate that Pius was neither an anti-Semitic villain nor a ‘lamb without stain.’

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