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Rodríguez Andrade, Ruth, Elía Rafael Giha Jerman, Sebastián Mayorga Jiménez, Hernán Camilo Hurtado Moreno, and Jesús Javier Guevara Santos. Producción de derivados lácteos. Bogotá. Colombia: Universidad de La Salle. Ediciones Unisalle, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19052/978-958-5136-05-2.

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En este libro usted encuentra una explicación científica de la manera en que se obtiene la leche, así como de los controles que se aplican previamente para que esta y sus derivados sean sanos. Además, se busca dar respuesta a preguntas que los consumidores se hacen, pero no saben a quién formular, algunas de ellas muy comunes: ¿cuál es la diferencia entre leche UHT y la pasteurizada?, ¿qué procesos se realizan a nivel industrial para hablar de productos enteros, semidescremados y descremados? o ¿cuáles son los procesos a los que se somete la leche para producir quesos, yogures, helados y arequipe?
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Fox, Grenville, Nicholas Hoque, and Timothy Watts. Nutrition. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198703952.003.0006.

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This chapter provides a general overview of the nutritional requirements for preterm and term babies, whether provided parenterally or enterally. The composition and prescription of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) are described in some detail, along with complications of parenteral nutrition administration and how to reduce the risk of these. General principles of enteral feeding with breast milk or formula are discussed, with emphasis on the benefits of breastfeeding and contraindications for this, including a list of maternal medications. A section on donor human milk describes indications for, and preparation of, donor breast milk. Data on the composition of breast milk, preterm and term formula, and special formulae are included.
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Clinical nutrition: Enteral and tube feeding. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 1997.

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(Editor), John L. Rombeau, and Rolando H., M.D. Rolandelli (Editor), eds. Clinical Nutrition: Enteral and Tube Feeding. 3rd ed. W.B. Saunders Company, 1997.

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Rolando, Rolandelli, ed. Clinical nutrition: Enteral and tube feeding. 4th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Elsevier Saunders, 2005.

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Rolandelli, Rolando, Robin Bankhead, Joseph Boullata, and Charlene Compher. Clinical Nutrition: Enteral and Tube Feeding, Text with CD-ROM. 4th ed. Saunders, 2004.

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Wiffen, Philip, Marc Mitchell, Melanie Snelling, and Nicola Stoner. Therapy-related issues: nutrition and blood. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198735823.003.0023.

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This chapter outlines information relevant to clinical pharmacists related to nutrition and blood and is loosely based on the British National Formulary, Chapter 9. In particular, this chapter covers intravenous administration and devices, management of electrolyte imbalances, nutritional support and requirements, enteral feeding, giving medicines via feeding tubes, and intravenous therapy at home
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Puntis, John. The premature newborn. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198759928.003.0006.

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Infants born at 24 weeks’ gestation now have a 40% chance of survival, rising to 80% at 26 weeks. Many have difficulty tolerating enteral feeds because of gastrointestinal immaturity; during this time parenteral nutrition is commonly given. Undernutrition in the early weeks of life may have lasting effects on developmental outcomes and increase the risk of certain chronic diseases in adult life (e.g. hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes). Breast milk appears to confer some protection against necrotizing enterocolitis and be good for brain development. There has been a resurgence of investment in milk banks so that donor milk from nursing mothers in the community can be processed and given to preterm infants whose mothers cannot provide sufficient milk of their own. When breast milk is unavailable, preterm formula should be used, and following discharge from hospital (when many infants are showing a growth deficit), a nutrient-enriched formula can be given.
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Civitello, Linda. The Rise of Baking Powder Business. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041082.003.0007.

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In Chicago and Terre Haute, Indiana, two new companies entered the baking powder war. Both used a new formula based on sodium aluminum sulfate, which Royal conflated with alum. Calumet was headed by salesman William Wright; Clabber was developed by the German Catholic immigrant Hulman family. Within fifty years, the Hulmans had grown from a small grocery to a distillery and department store, and wholesaler with branches throughout the Midwest, and earned the respect of labor leader and native son Eugene Debs. Baking powder also expanded into new foods such as Aunt Jemima pancake mix.
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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: Regional Innervation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: Putative Neurotransmitters. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: Regional Innervation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: Regional Innervation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: Putative Neurotransmitters. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Uses of elemental diets in clinical situations. Boca Raton, Fla: CRC Press, 1993.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: Putative Neurotransmitters. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: Regional Innervation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Geoffrey, Burnstock, and Griffith Susan G. 1957-, eds. Nonadrenergic innervation of blood vessels. Boca Raton, Fla: CRC Press, 1988.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: Putative Neurotransmitters. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels, Vol 1: Putative Neurotransmitters. CRC Press, 1988.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: 2 Volume Set. CRC Press LLC, 2022.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: 2 Volume Set. CRC Press LLC, 2022.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burnstock, Geoffrey, and Susan G. Griffith. Nonadrenergic Innervation of Blood Vessels: 2 Volume Set. CRC Press LLC, 2022.

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Carayannis, Tatiana, and Thomas G. Weiss. The "Third" United Nations. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198855859.001.0001.

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This book is about the Third UN: the ecology of supportive non-state actors—intellectuals, scholars, consultants, think tanks, NGOs, the for-profit private sector, and the media—that interacts with the intergovernmental machinery of the First UN (member states) and the Second UN (staff members of international secretariats) to formulate and refine ideas and decision-making at key junctures in policy processes. Some advocate for particular ideas, others help analyze or operationalize their testing and implementation; many thus help the UN “think.” While think tanks, knowledge brokers, and epistemic communities are phenomena that have entered both the academic and policy lexicons, their intellectual role remains marginal to analyses of such intergovernmental organizations as the United Nations. The Third UN in this volume connotes those working toward knowledge and normative advances for the realization of the values underlying the UN Charter; the book does not discuss armed belligerents and criminals, the main focus of previous analyses of non-state actors and the UN system.
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Engell, James. ‘A Hare in every Nettle’. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198737827.003.0002.

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Coleridge’s prose represents the trace and track of his mind in action. It records the intricate processes, the inner workshop of thinking and feeling: fertile, at times rapid, at times digressing, working not so much by direct lines as by sideways and encompassing motions, though always towards a goal, yet willing to put aside that goal, at least temporarily, for a richer one discovered on the way. In notebooks, letters, essays, criticism, journalism, religious and spiritual writing, in arguments against slavery and child labour—always displaying a wealth and love of words in their richness and distinctions (and coining many of his own that have entered the language)—his prose registers no formulated catechism of thought. He writes in multiple styles. His compositions embody a flexible method subsuming all his powers. Coleridge’s prose is an acquired taste but one worth acquiring.
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Cabrelli, David. 4. Alternative Personal Work Contracts and Relations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198813149.003.0004.

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This chapter first examines the two statutory constructs occupying an intermediate position between the employment contract and contract for services that have been formulated by the UK Parliament as a repository for the conferral of certain statutory employment rights. These two statutorily recognized personal work contracts—the ‘worker’ contract and the ‘contract personally to do work’—are intermediate contract types, lying somewhere between the contract of employment and the contract for services. The discussion here is situated within the context of the controversy surrounding the growing numbers of atypical working contracts, such as contracts entered into by ‘gig economy’ workers, ‘zero-hours’ workers, casual workers, etc. The chapter then turns to address the legal status of agency workers. It examines whether the Agency Workers Regulations 2010 address the disadvantages experienced by this section of the UK workforce.
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Soghier, Lamia, Katherine Pham, and Sara Rooney, eds. Reference Range Values for Pediatric Care. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/9781581108545.

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Here’s the one place to look for normal values and related need-to-know data! Now you no longer have to search through multiple resources for reference ranges and other critical values you need to optimize patient assessment and management. The new Reference Range Values for Pediatric Care brings all the most vital range data - plus diverse clinical evaluation and calculation tools - all together in one concise, compact handbook. Indispensable pediatric reference ranges - right at your fingertips Custom-designed for today’s busy practitioners, this quick-access resource provides commonly used ranges and values spanning birth through adolescence. Data needed for management of preterm newborns and other neonates is highlighted throughout. Look here for practice-focused help with: - Blood pressure ranges - Body surface area calculation - Bone age metrics - Hematology values - Cerebrospinal fluid values - Lymphocyte subset counts - Clinical chemistry ranges - Thyroid function - Umbilical vein and artery catheterization measurements - Caloric intake values - And more! Also includes assessment and management tools you’ll use again and again Save time and simplify clinical problem-solving with a full set of easy-to-use tools from the AAP and other authoritative sources: - APGAR and Ballard newborn screening - Growth charts - Metric conversion tables - Pain scales - Blood pressure nomograms - Hyperbilirubinemia nomograms - Enternal formulas - GIR calculators - AAP immunization schedules - AAP periodicity schedule Drug administration and monitoring guidelines The handbook includes must-know basics on commonly used antibiotics and antiseizure medications - complete with recommended dosages and serum target levels.
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Davis, David A. World War I and Southern Modernism. University Press of Mississippi, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496815415.001.0001.

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When the United States entered World War I, parts of the country had developed industries, urban cultures, and democratic political systems, but the South lagged behind, remaining an impoverished, agriculture region. Despite New South boosterism, the culture of the early twentieth-century South was comparatively artistically arid. Yet, southern writers dominated the literary marketplace by the 1920s and 1930s. World War I brought southerners into contact with modernity before the South fully modernized. This shortfall created an inherent tension between the region’s existing agricultural social structure and the processes of modernization, leading to distal modernism, a form of writing that combines elements of modernism to depict non-modern social structures. Critics have struggled to formulate explanations for the eruption of modern southern literature, sometimes called the Southern Renaissance. Pinpointing World War I as the catalyst, this book argues southern modernism was not a self-generating outburst of writing, but a response to the disruptions modernity generated in the region. World War I and Southern Modernism examines dozens of works of literature by writers, including William Faulkner, Ellen Glasgow, and Claude McKay, that depict the South during the war. Topics explored in the book include contact between the North and the South, southerners who served in combat, and the developing southern economy. This book also provides a new lens for this argument, taking a closer look at African Americans in the military and changing gender roles.
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Heere, Cees. Empire Ascendant. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198837398.001.0001.

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In 1902, the British government entered into a defensive alliance with Japan, a state that had surprised much of the world with its sudden rise to global prominence. For the next two decades, the Anglo-Japanese alliance would hold the balance of power in East Asia, shielding Japan from foreign rivals, and allowing Britain to concentrate on meeting the German challenge in Europe. Yet it was also a relationship shaped by its contradictions. On the one hand, Anglo-Japanese alliance legitimized Japan’s participation in great-power diplomacy, and worked to counteract racist notions of a ‘yellow peril’. On the other, Japan’s defiance of established racial hierarchies made the alliance controversial across much of the British Empire. On the settlement frontiers of Australasia and North America, white colonial elites formulated their own responses to the growth of Japan’s power, charged by the twinned forces of colonial nationalism and racial anxiety, as they designed immigration laws to exclude Japanese migrants, developed autonomous military and naval forces, and pressed Britain to rally behind their vision of a ‘white empire’. On the eve of the First World War, Japan stood at the centre of a series of escalating inter-imperial disputes over foreign policy, defence, migration, and ultimately, over the future of the British imperial system itself. This account weaves together studies of diplomacy, strategy, and imperial relations to pose searching questions about how Japan’s entry into the ‘family of civilized nations’ was complicated by ideas of race.
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Verma, Vidhu, and Aakash Singh Rathore, eds. Secularism, Religion, and Democracy in Southeast Asia. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199496693.001.0001.

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The return of religion is most paradoxical, as in many parts of the world that take pride in their modernity and economic success, religion is emerging as the strongest reason in national politics. In addition, it is increasingly acknowledged that organized religion is not disappearing or fading but might even be gaining new forms of assertions. However many Western governments are unable to recognise a language that formulates both spaces, the secular and religious, to build our modern identities. The essays proposed for this volume analyse this post-secular turn as it has evolved in the past two decades. The collection also tries to situate the discourses within the larger intellectual environment shaped by anxieties about religion. This proposed volume is also a serious attempt to explore how the democratic traditions in Southeast Asia have transformed religious beliefs and practices along with the vocabulary of rule and obligation. The contributors question the relationship between modern forms of power and its citizens and the way religion, human rights, and secularism are framed. The chapters challenge the claim that religious traditions are either making nonsensical claims or have dangerous consequences when they enter the public realm. The result, we hope, will be invaluable for experts in this region wanting a broad picture of the debates on secularism and democracy in Southeast Asia.
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Nehring, Daniel, Gerardo Gómez Michel, and Magdalena López, eds. A Post-Neoliberal Era in Latin America? Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529200997.001.0001.

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In the mid-1970s, Latin America entered a period of profound social and economic crisis, marked by the rise of brutal military dictatorships across much of the region and the near-collapse of some of Latin America’s largest economies, in Mexico and Brazil. In response to this crisis, governments across the region adopted neoliberal structural adjustment programmes from the 1980s onwards, under the auspices of international organisations, such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. These reforms typically entailed sweeping cuts to public health and welfare programmes, the privatisation of large parts of the public infrastructure, the redistribution of wealth to economic elites, and a notable growth in poverty. As a result, these structural adjustment programmes faced growing resistance from the early 1990s onwards. Social and political movements, such as the Zapatistas in Mexico, formulated powerful challenges to neoliberal orthodoxy, while the election to government of left-wing populist leaders such as Hugo Chávez (1998), Evo Morales (2005) or Rafael Correa (2006) opened the door to experiments with a range of anti-neoliberal political programmes. The failures of these programmes and ongoing conflicts between neoliberal and anti-neoliberal elites and social movements have by the mid-2010s resulted in growing social instability. This book examines cultural responses to this instability. It looks at a wide range of cultural forms, such as literature, underground cinema, street fairs and self-help books to explore how Latin Americans construct subjectivities, build communities and make meaning in their everyday lives in during a profound crisis of the social. In this context, the book emphasises the role which neoliberal and anti-neoliberal narratives of self and social relationships may come to play in popular culture and everyday lived experience in Latin America today.
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