Provides comprehensive coverage of the role of viruses in human cancer, including molecular mechanisms, epidemiology, and virus-specific pathology. Useful for clinicians, virologists, and cancer researchers.
Part of an annual review series covering advances in parasitology; includes both medical and veterinary research; addresses taxonomy, life history, epidemiology, and control of parasites.
Format: Hardcover, illustrated; includes CD-ROM "Sylvius for Neuroscience: Visual Glossary of Human Neuroanatomy" Z-Library NCBI Visual Theme: The cover features a dorsal view of the human brain: one side presented in monochrome and the other with a bluish anatomy overlay—an evocative design that emphasizes anatomical detail enmeshed with artistic flair
This textbook provides comprehensive coverage of methods and principles used in the nutritional assessment of individuals and populations. It emphasizes anthropometric, biochemical, clinical, and dietary methods, with practical applications for students and health professionals.