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Springs, Alice. Mrs. Newton. Köln: Taschen, 2004.

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Symposium D on Analytical Techniques for the Characterization of Compound Semiconductors (1990 Strasbourg, France). Analytical techniques for the characterization of compound semiconductors: Proceedings of Symposium D on Analytical Techniques for the Characterization of Compound Semiconductors of the 1990 E-MRS Fall Conference, Strasbourg, France, November 27-30, 1990. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1991.

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Symposium F on Techniques and Challenges for 300 mm Silicon (1998 Strasbourg, France). Techniques and challenges for 300 mm silicon: Processing, characterization, modelling and equipment : proceedings of Symposium F on Techniques and Challenges for 300 mm Silicon of the E-MRS 1998 Spring Conference, Strasbourg, France, 16-19 June 1998. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1999.

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Pass the MRCS: All the Techniques You Need (MRCS Study Guides). Saunders Ltd., 2001.

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Gattringer, Thomas, Christian Enzinger, Stefan Ropele, and Franz Fazekas. Vascular imaging (CTA/MRA). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198722366.003.0008.

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Non-invasive computed tomography angiography (CTA) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) constitute an integral part of the diagnostic workup of stroke patients, which—among the various techniques to image the complex cerebrovascular tree—can be conceptually placed between duplex sonography and digital subtraction angiography. CTA and especially MRA can be performed with different techniques and protocols that need to be used according to the clinical questions. In the setting of acute ischaemic stroke with the therapeutic option of endovascular thrombectomy, the rapid and reliable detection of large vessel occlusion has become of paramount importance. Both CTA and MRA can accomplish this and there is no need for contrast material when performing intracranial MRA. Vascular imaging is also essential to identify vessel-related causes of stroke such as large artery atherosclerosis, dissection, and some forms of arteritis mandating specific management or therapeutic intervention to avoid recurrence. Considering these aspects, frequent and targeted use of CTA or MRA is highly encouraged and especially relevant in young patients with stroke.
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Missing Being Mrs. Monarch, 2004.

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Thrumurthy, Sri G., Tania S. De Silva, Zia M. Moinuddin, and Stuart Enoch. EMQs for the MRCS Part A. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199645640.001.0001.

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Specifically designed to help candidates revise for the MRCS exam, this book features 250 extended matching questions divided into 96 themes, covering the whole syllabus. Containing everything candidates need to pass the MRCS Part A EMQ section of the exam, the book focuses intensively on topics relating to principles of surgery-in-general, including peri-operative care, post-operative management and critical care, surgical technique and technology, management and legal issues in surgery, clinical microbiology, emergency medicine and trauma management, and principles of surgical oncology. The high level of detail included within the questions and their explanations allows effective self-assessment of knowledge and quick identification of key areas requiring further attention. Varying approaches to extended matching questions are used, giving effective exam practice and guidance through revision and exam technique. This includes clinical case questions, positively-worded questions, requiring selection of the most appropriate of relatively correct answers; 'two-step' or 'double-jump' questions, requiring several cognitive steps to arrive at the correct answer; as well as factual recall questions, prompting basic recall of facts.
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Gomes, William A. Neuroimaging of Epilepsy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199937837.003.0045.

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Neuroimaging is essential for clinical care and basic research in epilepsy. MRI is the primary tool, but adjunctive techniques are commonly employed including MRS, PET, SPECT, and MEG. These techniques facilitate localization and characterization of seizure foci prior to epilepsy surgery, and also allow preoperative assessment of risk to eloquent brain regions. Evaluation of patients with MRI-negative epilepsy remains a major clinical challenge and motivation for contemporary research.
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Flournoy, Deborah Brazzell. Mrs. Flournoy's Collection of Quotes and Affirmations: Learning Life's Lessons. Your Online Publicist, 2021.

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Flournoy, Deborah Brazzell. Mrs. Flournoy's Collection of Quotes and Affirmations: Learning Life's Lessons. Your Online Publicist, 2021.

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Thrumurthy, Sri G., Tania Samantha De Silva, Zia Moinuddin, and Stuart Enoch. SBA MCQs for the MRCS Part A. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199645633.001.0001.

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Specifically designed to help candidates revise for the MRCS exam, this book features 350 Single Best Answer multiple choice questions, covering the whole syllabus. Containing everything candidates need to pass the MRCS Part A SBA section of the exam, it focuses intensively on the application of basic sciences (applied surgical anatomy, physiology, and pathology) to the management of surgical patients. The high level of detail included within the questions and their explanations allows effective self-assessment of knowledge and quick identification of key areas requiring further attention. Varying approaches to Single Best Answer multiple choice questions are used, giving effective exam practice and guidance through revision and exam technique. This includes clinical case questions, 'positively-worded' questions, requiring selection of the most appropriate of relatively correct answers; 'two-step' or 'double-jump' questions, requiring several cognitive steps to arrive at the correct answer; as well as 'factual recall' questions, prompting basic recall of facts.
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Wade, Antonya. From Mrs. to Ms: 6 Steps to Masterfully Transition Through Divorce. Red Hot MS, LLC, 2021.

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Barrow, Cathy. Mrs. Wheelbarrow's Practical Pantry: Recipes and Techniques for Year-Round Preserving. Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W., 2014.

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photographer, Hirsheimer Christopher, and Hamilton Melissa photographer, eds. Mrs. Wheelbarrow's practical pantry: Recipes and techniques for year-round preserving. 2014.

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Gardner, Andrew, Grant L. Iverson, Paul van Donkelaar, Philip N. Ainslie, and Peter Stanwell. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, and Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound Following Sport-Related Concussion. Edited by Ruben Echemendia and Grant L. Iverson. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199896585.013.12.

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Sport-related concussion has been referred to as a functional rather than a structural injury with neurometabolic and microstructural alterations reported in several studies. Accordingly, conventional neuroimaging techniques, such as computed tomography (CT) and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have limited value beyond ruling out structural injury such as a contusion or hemorrhage. This chapter presents a review of three neuroimaging techniques that offer insight into the connectivity and neurometabolic consequences of concussion. A number of studies have now been published using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)/diffusion-weighted imaging, and transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) with varying findings. The results of these studies will be presented, together with current and possible future application of these techniques within the field of sport-related concussion.
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Newton, June, and Helmut Newton. Mrs. Newton. Taschen, 2004.

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Croly, Jennifer. Missing Being Mrs.: Surviving Divorce Without Losing Your Friends, Your Faith, Your Mind. Kregel Publications, 2004.

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Croly, Jennifer. Missing Being Mrs: Surviving Divorce Without Losing Your Friends, Your Faith, or Your Mind. Lion Hudson PLC, 2015.

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Abo-Shehada, Mahmoud N. The Myiases. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0075.

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Human myiases can be caused by over 50 species of dipteran larvae. The numbers of human clinical myiasis reports, reflect their relative importance in the following order; cutaneous, ophthalmomyiases, nasal, oral, intestinal, ear, urogenital, and cerebral myiases. Myiasis producing flies are distributed worldwide, but most reported cases are from warm and developing countries. Molecular techniques have been applied to myiasis fly identification and classification, especially ostrids and calliphorines. Successful elimination programs have been carried out against Hypoderma spp. in the UK and Cochliomyia hominivorax in the USA, Mexico, Central America, Libya and the Caribbean Islands and another is ongoing against Crysomya bezziana in the Middle East. A beneficial myissis “Biosurgery or maggot therapy” is the intentional use of Lucilia sericata larvae applied in specially designed dressings to chronic and MRSA infected wounds. The growing larvae execration/secretion facilitate wound debridement and successfully treated leg and pressure ulcers, wounds associated with diabetes, and many other types of infected wounds in a shorter time compared to conventional treatment. Now knowledge of myiases producing flies is accepted in many countries as a forensic tool.
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O'Brien, Mary Louise. Art of Shibata Zeshin: The Mr. and Mrs. James E O'Brien Collection. Honolulu Academy Of Art, 2006.

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Metzl, Jordan D., ed. Sports Medicine in the Pediatric Office. 2nd ed. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/9781610021234.

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Completely revised and updated, the second edition of this best-selling pediatric sports medicine resource provides step-by-step demonstrations of the examination and evaluation techniques for common sports injuries. The book includes more than 100 images, plus 2+ hours of video covering physical examination keys, when to order radiographs, CT scans, and MRIs; treatment plan development; case-based coverage of common injuries, including ankle and foot, knee and lower leg, shoulder, wrist and elbow, hip and spine, and concussions and preventive strategies. This all encompassing resource allows you to: Walk through case studies that highlight the issues most commonly seen at specific stages of development. View examinations and tests that can help you identify the extent and location of injury. See demonstrations of preventive strengthening exercises. Use proven approaches to diagnosing and managing sports injuries to improve your practice. Learn which test results to obtain and when. New features All chapters fully reviewed and updated New chapter on Trends in Prevention of Sports Injury in the Young Athlete 5 new sport-specific chapters - Soccer - Baseball and softball - Collision sports (football, hockey, lacrosse, and rugby) - Gymnastics - Running Chapters provide: Overview of the sport(s) Overview of the sport history and demographic information in young athletes Cases-based scenarios that highlight the major issues in the sport Suggestions on how pediatric health professionals can ensure the safest sport experience in the sport
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Schindler, Thomas E. A Hidden Legacy. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197531679.001.0001.

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This biography of Esther Zimmer Lederberg highlights the importance of her research work, which revealed the unique features of bacterial sex, essential for our understanding of molecular biology and evolution. A Hidden Legacy relates how, she and her husband Joshua Lederberg established the new field of bacterial genetics together, in the decade leading up to the discovery of the DNA double helix. Their impressive series of achievements include: the discovery of λ‎ bacteriophage and of the first plasmid, known as the F-factor; the demonstration that viruses carry bacterial genes between bacteria; and the elucidation of fundamental properties of bacterial sex. This successful collaboration earned Joshua the 1958 Nobel Prize, which he shared with two of Esther’s mentors, George Beadle and Edward Tatum. Esther Lederberg’s contributions, however, were overlooked by the Nobel committee, an example of institutional discrimination known as the Matilda Effect. Esther Lederberg should also have been recognized for inventing replica plating, an elegant technique that she originated by re-purposing her compact makeup pad as a kind of ink stamp for conveniently transferring bacterial colonies from one petri dish to another. Instead, the credit for the invention is given to her famous husband, or, at best, to Dr. and Mrs. Lederberg. Within a few years of winning the Nobel Prize, Joshua Lederberg divorced his wife, leaving Esther without a laboratory, cut off from research funding, and facing uncertain employment. In response, she created a new social circle made up of artists and musicians, including a new soulmate. She devoted herself to a close-knit musical ensemble, the Mid-Peninsula Recorder Orchestra, an avocation that flourished for over forty years, until the final days of her life.
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Semiconductor materials analysis and fabrication process control: Proceedings of Symposium D on Diagnostic Techniques for Semiconductor Materials Analysis and Fabrication Process Control of the 1992 E-MRS Spring Conference, Strasbourg, France, June 2-5, 1992. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: North-Holland, 1993.

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