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Azar Azad & Stephanie Chan: Oncology
Cancer is a term that describes a constellation of diseases that affect a large proportion of the global population. By 2020, it is estimated there will be 15 million new cancer cases worldwide and a …
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€294.49
Ronald Chow & Joav Merrick: Adolescence
Sport and recreation is a positive influence on the lives of children and youths. Bicycling is great for human health and getting/keeping in shape. It can be a part of physical activities or it can b …
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€296.48
Michael Borean & Ronald Chow: Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease will become more prevalent in the upcoming decades. With no cure on the horizon, it is important that close relatives and family members of affected patients become knowledgeable …
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€291.69
Tharani Anpalagan & Michael Borean: Bicycles
Helmet use can substantially reduce the risks associated with bicycle injuries, as these protective devices can prevent an array of serious facial injuries. A meta-analysis was carried out looking to …
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€139.77
Ronald Chow & Joav Merrick: Autism Spectrum Disorder
People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) display deficits/unusual behavior in one of the three domains: Reciprocal social interaction, communication and restricted/repetitive interests/behaviours. …
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€141.58
Michael Borean & Ronald Chow: Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease, first described by the English surgeon James Parkinson (1755-1824) in 1817 as "shaking palsy", is a neurodegenerative disorder that manifests symptoms such as resting t …
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€167.09
Edward Chow & Ronald Chow: Cancer
Many cancer patients experience a variety of distressing symptoms, adversely affecting their functional status and quality of life (QOL). Subjective symptoms such as pain, fatigue and depression are …
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€206.24
Edward Chow & Ronald Chow: Cancer
In early stages of cancer, patients are often presented with treatment options and encouraged to have shared treatment decisions with their oncologists. Shared decision making becomes particularly im …
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€268.78
Edward Chow & Ronald Chow: Cancer
In Canada over the past fifteen years, there has been a 39% rise in new cancer patients, necessitating the expansion of current oncological facilities. The population is getting older and larger, whi …
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€348.77
Edward Chow & Ronald Chow: Cancer
Several medical options in palliative care can have complex moral, religious, cultural, medical and legal issues. These treatment options, such as assisted suicide, rehydration, parenteral nutrition …
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€267.76
Edward Chow & Ronald Chow: Cancer
Breanne Lechner, MD(C) is a clinical research assistant in the Rapid Response Radiotherapy Program at the Odette Cancer Centre, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada and also a medical s …
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€295.26
Adrian Scribano: Normalization, Enjoyment and Bodies/Emotions
This book comprises a set of chapters that will enable readers to understand, at least partially, the current structure of sensibilities in Argentina. The central objective of the study is to present …
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€293.19
Mapheleba Lekhetho: Education in Lesotho
This book is organised into 16 chapters written by different authors concerning diverse themes on education in Lesotho, ranging from early childhood development to tertiary education. As narrated in …
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€295.97
Ehsan Shahghasemi: Iranians in the Minds of Americans
Iranians in the Minds of Americans is hitherto the most extensive study on perceptions American people have of Iranians. Also, though there are many books that study political relations between Iran …
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€295.62
Nicolo Artemio & Agostino Vico: Biogas
In Chapter One, Antonio Colmenar-Santos, Enrique Rosales-Asensio, David Borge-Diez, and Manuel Castro-Gil present an overview of current research on equitable alternatives for recently constructed co …
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€294.52
Justin A Daniels: Advances in Environmental Research. Volume 60
The first chapter of Advances in Environmental Research. Volume 60 by Daniel Figueira de Barros and Daniel Marcos Bonotto gives an overview on the way legistlation regarding geological repositories a …
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€372.42
Garrett Mahala: Seabirds and Songbirds
Humans have altered and created entirely new environments to which animals have either adapted or been extirpated. Urban environments are one of the most extreme examples of how humans have changed p …
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€352.10
Linda R Gray: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) can be classified as spontaneous or traumatic bleeding into the subarachnoid space. It is usually followed by a head injury or due to an aneurysmal rupture. Aneurysmal S …
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€351.98
Lindsey Brooks: Sugar Beets
Sugar beet is one of two the most important industrial cultures for sugar production. Sugar beet is an effective bioindicator plant used for bioassay detection of herbicide residues in soil because o …
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€353.84
Joseph Fletcher: Urolithiasis
Urolithiasis is one of the oldest documented medical ailments with archeological evidence showing that humans have suffered from kidney and bladder stones for centuries. Urolithiasis is a common mult …
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€231.66
Leanna P Newport: Vesicoureteral Reflux and Pyelonephritis
Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is defined as the retrograde flow of urine from the bladder to the upper urinary tract. It is a common urological entity among children and it is usually diagnosed in the …
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€166.59