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The Color Atlas of Human Anatomy
February 24, 2012 – 9:20 am
This classic guide to human anatomy will be welcomed by students and health professionals alikeas well as anyone fascinated by science. Organized by anatomical regionthe most common method of studying the body in anatomy and biology coursesand rigorously indexed, this essential medical reference is the fruit of an intensive collaboration between internationally recognized scientists, dissectors, and graphic artists. It’s astoundingly rich in information: 650 detailed illustrations, including topographical, schematic, and sectional images, provide a comprehensive map of the human body’s organ systems in lifelike full color. From systemic anatomy and the body wall to the central nervous system, visual organs, and orbital cavity, it’s all here. Superbly drawn and meticulously labeled illustrations follow the most current International Anatomical Terminology, adopted by the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists in 1998. The Color Atlas of Human Anatomy is the authoritative, practical guide to the body’s complexities.
This classic guide to human anatomy will be welcomed by students and health professionals alikeas well as anyone fascinated by science. Organized by anatomical regionthe most common method of studying the body in anatomy and biology coursesand rigorously indexed, this essential medical reference is the fruit of an intensive collaboration between internationally recognized scientists, dissectors, and graphic artists. It’s astoundingly rich in information: 650 detailed illustrations, including topographical, schematic, and sectional images, provide a comprehensive map of the human body’s organ systems in lifelike full color. From systemic anatomy and the body wall to the central nervous system, visual organs, and orbital cavity, it’s all here. Superbly drawn and meticulously labeled illustrations follow the most current International Anatomical Terminology, adopted by the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists in 1998. The Color Atlas of Human Anatomy is the authoritative, practical guide to the body’s complexities.
A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry (Bibliographies and Indexes in Science and Technology)
February 24, 2012 – 8:20 am
As millions of people have been exposed to computing through the tremendous growth of microcomputers, there has developed an increasing appreciation of the history of data processing, which dates back many decades before the arrival of the computer. Stretching back to at least the 1860s, such early technologies as adding machines, punch cards, and the office appliance industry are now being recognized for their place in the history of the information processing industry. This work brings together a comprehensive list of sources that offer a general introduction to the literature of the industry. Divided into nine chapters covering topics and historical periods, the bibliography provides an annotated list of published materials describing both the history of the industry and significant items of general interest. Each chapter is introduced with a short review of historically important issues and comments on the literature, and contains contemporary publications as well as more recent material. To give the work a continuing usefulness, ongoing publications, such as computer magazines, are highlighted. Entries are grouped under nearly 100 subheadings, covering such material as contemporary descriptions of hardware and software of the past, seminal technical papers, industry surveys, programming languages, significant individuals and companies, and the role of Japan and microcomputing. All citations are annotated with a brief summary of either the work’s contents or its historical importance, while two indexes provide both subject references and author citations. This bibliography will be an important reference source for courses in the history of data processing and business history, and a useful addition to public, college, and university libraries.
As millions of people have been exposed to computing through the tremendous growth of microcomputers, there has developed an increasing appreciation of the history of data processing, which dates back many decades before the arrival of the computer. Stretching back to at least the 1860s, such early technologies as adding machines, punch cards, and the office appliance industry are now being recognized for their place in the history of the information processing industry. This work brings together a comprehensive list of sources that offer a general introduction to the literature of the industry. Divided into nine chapters covering topics and historical periods, the bibliography provides an annotated list of published materials describing both the history of the industry and significant items of general interest. Each chapter is introduced with a short review of historically important issues and comments on the literature, and contains contemporary publications as well as more recent material. To give the work a continuing usefulness, ongoing publications, such as computer magazines, are highlighted. Entries are grouped under nearly 100 subheadings, covering such material as contemporary descriptions of hardware and software of the past, seminal technical papers, industry surveys, programming languages, significant individuals and companies, and the role of Japan and microcomputing. All citations are annotated with a brief summary of either the work’s contents or its historical importance, while two indexes provide both subject references and author citations. This bibliography will be an important reference source for courses in the history of data processing and business history, and a useful addition to public, college, and university libraries.
A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry (Bibliographies and Indexes in Science and Technology)
A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry (Bibliographies and Indexes in Science and Technology)
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Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology — Wills Eye Institute — Retina (Wills Eye Institute Atlas Series)
February 24, 2012 – 7:19 am
Developed at Philadelphia’s famed Wills Eye Institute, the series presents unmistakable guidelines for the differential diagnosis and treatment of the full range of ophthalmic problems. For each condition there are photographs coupled with salient points of epidemiology, history, physical examination, differential diagnosis, laboratory and special examinations, disease course, and up-to-date treatments. The Series is a unique combination of text, quick reference, and color atlas, covering every essential sub-specialty in Ophthalmology including pediatrics. Each title features more than 150 color illustrations throughout and a short, succinct format which in most cases, includes: Epidemiology and Etiology, History, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis, Laboratory and Special Examinations, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Management. The book is designed as an aid to the diagnosis and management of Vitreoretinal disease in the care of patients and as a resource for the student and trainee.
Developed at Philadelphia’s famed Wills Eye Institute, the series presents unmistakable guidelines for the differential diagnosis and treatment of the full range of ophthalmic problems. For each condition there are photographs coupled with salient points of epidemiology, history, physical examination, differential diagnosis, laboratory and special examinations, disease course, and up-to-date treatments. The Series is a unique combination of text, quick reference, and color atlas, covering every essential sub-specialty in Ophthalmology including pediatrics. Each title features more than 150 color illustrations throughout and a short, succinct format which in most cases, includes: Epidemiology and Etiology, History, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis, Laboratory and Special Examinations, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Management. The book is designed as an aid to the diagnosis and management of Vitreoretinal disease in the care of patients and as a resource for the student and trainee.
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology — Wills Eye Institute — Retina (Wills Eye Institute Atlas Series)
Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology — Wills Eye Institute — Retina (Wills Eye Institute Atlas Series)
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Urban Dictionary: Street Slang on a Daily: 2012 Day-to-Day Calendar
February 24, 2012 – 6:19 am
Urban Dictionary is like Wordie’s bad, older brother who taught it how to smoke and swear. –Wordnik
Entertaining and informative, the Urban Dictionary 2012 Day-to-Day Calendar culls from the popular, user-created Web site UrbanDictionary.com to give readers each day one of the funniest, wittiest, and most provocative phrases that define the modern slang scene. Readers can find out if they’ve been unsulted, what it means when someone texts tf;dg, and what to do when one of their friends says, Beer me one of those Urban Dictionary calendars, will ya?
Urban Dictionary is like Wordie’s bad, older brother who taught it how to smoke and swear. –Wordnik
Entertaining and informative, the Urban Dictionary 2012 Day-to-Day Calendar culls from the popular, user-created Web site UrbanDictionary.com to give readers each day one of the funniest, wittiest, and most provocative phrases that define the modern slang scene. Readers can find out if they’ve been unsulted, what it means when someone texts tf;dg, and what to do when one of their friends says, Beer me one of those Urban Dictionary calendars, will ya?
Urban Dictionary is like Wordie’s bad, older brother who taught it how to smoke and swear. –Wordnik
Entertaining and informative, the Urban Dictionary 2012 Day-to-Day Calendar culls from the popular, user-created Web site UrbanDictionary.com to give readers each day one of the funniest, wittiest, and most provocative phrases that define the modern slang scene. Readers can find out if they’ve been unsulted, what it means when someone texts tf;dg, and what to do when one of their friends says, Beer me one of those Urban Dictionary calendars, will ya?
Urban Dictionary is like Wordie’s bad, older brother who taught it how to smoke and swear. –Wordnik
Entertaining and informative, the Urban Dictionary 2012 Day-to-Day Calendar culls from the popular, user-created Web site UrbanDictionary.com to give readers each day one of the funniest, wittiest, and most provocative phrases that define the modern slang scene. Readers can find out if they’ve been unsulted, what it means when someone texts tf;dg, and what to do when one of their friends says, Beer me one of those Urban Dictionary calendars, will ya?
Urban Dictionary: Street Slang on a Daily: 2012 Day-to-Day Calendar
Urban Dictionary: Street Slang on a Daily: 2012 Day-to-Day Calendar
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Shorter Oxford English Dictionary: Sixth Edition
February 24, 2012 – 5:19 am
The sixth edition of the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary is updated, enlarged and enlivened with new words, new definitions, revised illustrative quotations–and a fully customizable CD-ROM.
If the 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary is the mother of all dictionaries, the Shorter is its most accomplished offspring. At a fraction of the price, the Shorter offers much of the same content, and provides the same quality of lexical excellence as its parent dictionary.
No other dictionary comes close to the Shorter’s range and depth. It offers over 500,000 definitions covering virtually every word or phrase in use in the English language–worldwide–since 1700. Each entry identifies a word’s various meanings, origins, part of speech, pronunciation, and presents combinations in which the word is often found as well as cross-references to related words. The Shorter offers a historical and literary approach made famous by the OED, which no competitor can match.
Now with 2,500 new words and meanings based on the ongoing research program of Oxford Dictionaries and the Oxford English Corpus, the Shorter is fresher than ever. Some of the new words included in this edition are; Afrobeat, carbon-neutral, darknet, heaviosity, impactful, knuckle-dragger, nanomaterial, retro-futurist, smoosh, testosteronic, webinar, and thousands more. Also new to this edition is a never-before-published, introductory essay by language commentator David Crystal on the History of English providing stimulating insight into the development of the English language.In hardcover it takes up two thick volumes, but on CD-ROM you get the same 7.5 million words of text (with half a million definitions and 83,000 quotations) on a thin compact disc. The computerized New SOED is a great pleasure. It readily accomplishes the simple task of looking up a word, providing definition, usage, and simple etymology. But the program also searches by anagram and by rhyme, by quotation and by etymology. Perusing the headword group is like flipping the pages. In this fashion, I ran across “nesh” (soft–in consistency, mind, or morals), “convell” (refute completely) and “xoanon” (primitive carved statue of a deity). My Scrabble game is getting less nesh all the time. –Stephanie Gold
The sixth edition of the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary is updated, enlarged and enlivened with new words, new definitions, revised illustrative quotations–and a fully customizable CD-ROM.
If the 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary is the mother of all dictionaries, the Shorter is its most accomplished offspring. At a fraction of the price, the Shorter offers much of the same content, and provides the same quality of lexical excellence as its parent dictionary.
No other dictionary comes close to the Shorter’s range and depth. It offers over 500,000 definitions covering virtually every word or phrase in use in the English language–worldwide–since 1700. Each entry identifies a word’s various meanings, origins, part of speech, pronunciation, and presents combinations in which the word is often found as well as cross-references to related words. The Shorter offers a historical and literary approach made famous by the OED, which no competitor can match.
Now with 2,500 new words and meanings based on the ongoing research program of Oxford Dictionaries and the Oxford English Corpus, the Shorter is fresher than ever. Some of the new words included in this edition are; Afrobeat, carbon-neutral, darknet, heaviosity, impactful, knuckle-dragger, nanomaterial, retro-futurist, smoosh, testosteronic, webinar, and thousands more. Also new to this edition is a never-before-published, introductory essay by language commentator David Crystal on the History of English providing stimulating insight into the development of the English language.In hardcover it takes up two thick volumes, but on CD-ROM you get the same 7.5 million words of text (with half a million definitions and 83,000 quotations) on a thin compact disc. The computerized New SOED is a great pleasure. It readily accomplishes the simple task of looking up a word, providing definition, usage, and simple etymology. But the program also searches by anagram and by rhyme, by quotation and by etymology. Perusing the headword group is like flipping the pages. In this fashion, I ran across “nesh” (soft–in consistency, mind, or morals), “convell” (refute completely) and “xoanon” (primitive carved statue of a deity). My Scrabble game is getting less nesh all the time. –Stephanie Gold
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary: Sixth Edition
Encyclopedia of Animals
February 24, 2012 – 4:19 am
With answers to thousands of intriguing questions about the animal kingdom, this A-Z encyclopedia offers children fascinating insight into the behaviors, biology, and environments of their favorite animals.
With answers to thousands of intriguing questions about the animal kingdom, this A-Z encyclopedia offers children fascinating insight into the behaviors, biology, and environments of their favorite animals.
Encyclopedia of Animals
National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals
February 24, 2012 – 3:20 am
Get ready to take a walk on the wild side! National Geographic Children’s Books’ brand-new reference work provides families and children with everything they need to know about the animal kingdom.
You’ll meet more than 1,000 animals as you explore the pages of National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals. This comprehensive volume introduces the entire animal kingdom: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and all kinds of invertebrates, from sea squirts to worms and spiders.
Your tour of the animal kingdom will take you to every corner of the planet—from rugged mountain slopes to ocean depths and from steamy jungles to baking deserts and icy polar regions.
First, you’ll find out just what an animal is, where animals live, how they behave, and why some are endangered. Then the parade of animals begins, each group in its own color-coded section. A lively introductory essay pointing out each group’s distinguishing features is followed by page after page of stunning illustrations, engaging text, fun facts, maps, and more about the amazing range of animals within each group. The vibrant illustrations seem to crawl, chatter, screech, growl, and jump off every page. There’s also a glossary to help with all the new terms you’ll be learning, and a comprehensive index makes it easy to find just the animal you need for that report you’re writing or just to satisfy your curiosity.
You’ll find: More than 1,000 species vividly illustrated Fascinating facts at your fingertips Range maps for all major groups of animals Cross-sections and cutaways Photo essays that show animals in their habitats The latest conservation data Features on scientific discoveries and breakthroughs Scientific and common names for all animals Size listings for all illustrated animals Contents prepared under the direction of an international authority on animal sciences Comprehensive glossary and index
The animal kingdom is the greatest show on Earth, and National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals puts it all at your fingertips.
Get ready to take a walk on the wild side! National Geographic Children’s Books’ brand-new reference work provides families and children with everything they need to know about the animal kingdom.
You’ll meet more than 1,000 animals as you explore the pages of National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals. This comprehensive volume introduces the entire animal kingdom: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and all kinds of invertebrates, from sea squirts to worms and spiders.
Your tour of the animal kingdom will take you to every corner of the planet—from rugged mountain slopes to ocean depths and from steamy jungles to baking deserts and icy polar regions.
First, you’ll find out just what an animal is, where animals live, how they behave, and why some are endangered. Then the parade of animals begins, each group in its own color-coded section. A lively introductory essay pointing out each group’s distinguishing features is followed by page after page of stunning illustrations, engaging text, fun facts, maps, and more about the amazing range of animals within each group. The vibrant illustrations seem to crawl, chatter, screech, growl, and jump off every page. There’s also a glossary to help with all the new terms you’ll be learning, and a comprehensive index makes it easy to find just the animal you need for that report you’re writing or just to satisfy your curiosity.
You’ll find: More than 1,000 species vividly illustrated Fascinating facts at your fingertips Range maps for all major groups of animals Cross-sections and cutaways Photo essays that show animals in their habitats The latest conservation data Features on scientific discoveries and breakthroughs Scientific and common names for all animals Size listings for all illustrated animals Contents prepared under the direction of an international authority on animal sciences Comprehensive glossary and index
The animal kingdom is the greatest show on Earth, and National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals puts it all at your fingertips.
National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals
Writing Skills Success in 20 Minutes a Day
February 24, 2012 – 2:19 am
Excellent writing skills are essential to getting high marks on standardized tests and succeeding in a wide range of jobs. Writing Skills Success in 20 Minutes a Day provides a step-by-step guide to improve writing skills with quick, but thorough lessons that anyone can fit into a busy schedule.Excellent writing skills are essential to getting high marks on standardized tests and succeeding in a wide range of jobs. Writing Skills Success in 20 Minutes a Day provides a step-by-step guide to improve writing skills with quick, but thorough lessons that anyone can fit into a busy schedule.
Excellent writing skills are essential to getting high marks on standardized tests and succeeding in a wide range of jobs. Writing Skills Success in 20 Minutes a Day provides a step-by-step guide to improve writing skills with quick, but thorough lessons that anyone can fit into a busy schedule.Excellent writing skills are essential to getting high marks on standardized tests and succeeding in a wide range of jobs. Writing Skills Success in 20 Minutes a Day provides a step-by-step guide to improve writing skills with quick, but thorough lessons that anyone can fit into a busy schedule.
Writing Skills Success in 20 Minutes a Day
Merriam-Webster’s French-English Dictionary
February 24, 2012 – 1:19 am
A bilingual, bi-directional guide to French and North American English with extensive coverage of Canadian French. More than 80,000 entries and 100,000 translations. Includes introductory sections in both French and English. Abundant word-use examples.
A bilingual, bi-directional guide to French and North American English with extensive coverage of Canadian French. More than 80,000 entries and 100,000 translations. Includes introductory sections in both French and English. Abundant word-use examples.
Merriam-Webster’s French-English Dictionary
Key Writing Skills for Morons & Managers
February 24, 2012 – 12:19 am
KEY WRITING SKILLS FOR MORONS & MANAGERS is not a textbook of English Grammar. It is a straightforward guide to better communication skills, relevant to every walk of present-day life. Morons won’t buy it; managers might. It will prove particularly helpful to school-leavers and young graduates seeking their first job. It has been written by an established author and editor with extensive personal experience of working in industry, education, and commerce.KEY WRITING SKILLS FOR MORONS & MANAGERS is not a textbook of English Grammar. It is a straightforward guide to better communication skills, relevant to every walk of present-day life. Morons won’t buy it; managers might. It will prove particularly helpful to school-leavers and young graduates seeking their first job. It has been written by an established author and editor with extensive personal experience of working in industry, education, and commerce.
KEY WRITING SKILLS FOR MORONS & MANAGERS is not a textbook of English Grammar. It is a straightforward guide to better communication skills, relevant to every walk of present-day life. Morons won’t buy it; managers might. It will prove particularly helpful to school-leavers and young graduates seeking their first job. It has been written by an established author and editor with extensive personal experience of working in industry, education, and commerce.KEY WRITING SKILLS FOR MORONS & MANAGERS is not a textbook of English Grammar. It is a straightforward guide to better communication skills, relevant to every walk of present-day life. Morons won’t buy it; managers might. It will prove particularly helpful to school-leavers and young graduates seeking their first job. It has been written by an established author and editor with extensive personal experience of working in industry, education, and commerce.










