Good Food for Bad Stomachs is a guide aimed at helping people understand how food and diet can affect the gastrointestinal tract—both in health and disease. The author, Dr. Henry D. Janowitz, reviews what is scientifically known (and not known) about diet's role in gastrointestinal complaints, and offers practical dietary recommendations for people with or at risk of digestive disorders. It c…
The book is a color atlas based on over 1,600 aspiration cytology biopsies of salivary gland tumors collected over ~45 years at Institut Curie. University Library Ghent +2 Karger +2 Correlates cytology findings with histopathological diagnoses using the then‑recent classifications (WHO & AFIP). University Library Ghent +2 Karger +2 Lesions are grouped as adenomas, low‑grade …
Volume 2 is part of the Practical Approach series. It explores HIV from the biochemical and molecular biology side, detailing methods for cloning and expressing viral proteins, assays for enzyme function, and more. It also includes approaches to discovering anti‑HIV drugs
This book is a standard reference for clinicians, speech pathologists, voice therapists, researchers, etc., covering measurement of physiological and acoustical aspects of speech and voice. It is designed to be understandable even by those without heavy technical background. Textbooks +1 It includes a wide array of observational and measurement techniques: analog and digital electronics b…
This book is a review volume covering many aspects of the Drosophila larval NMJ, which is a powerful model for neurobiological studies due to its simplicity, accessibility, and genetic manipulability. All Bookstores +2 Google Books +2 Topics include: the development and structure of motoneurons; transmitter release; vesicle trafficking and recycling; glutamate receptors; scaffolding pro…