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  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I Encephalitis -- Measles Virus Infection and Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis / Kalbiye Yalaz -- Epstein-Barr Virus and Cytomegalovirus Infections / Alex Tselis -- Herpes Simplex Virus Meningoencephalitis / Israel Steiner -- Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy / Allen J. Aksamit -- Varicella Zoster Virus Infections / Don Gilden -- pt. II Meningitis/Encephalitis/Poliomyelitis -- Enterovirus Infections / Burk Jubelt -- pt. III Retroviruses -- Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection/AIDS / William Tyor -- Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 Infection / Raya Massoud -- pt. IV Viral Zoonoses -- Rabies / Alan C. Jackson -- West Nile Virus Infection / Marc Fischer -- Japanese Encephalitis Virus Infection / Tom Solomon -- Chikungunya Virus Infection / Philippe Gasque -- Nipah Virus Infection / Chong-Tin Tan -- Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers / Marylou V. Solbrig -- pt. V Unconventional Agents -- Prion Diseases / Valerie L. Sim.
  • Viral molecular machines 2012, Springer
    Viruses: sophisticated biological machines / M.G. Rossmann and V.B. Rao -- F(1)-ATPase: A prototypical rotary molecular motor / K. Kinosita, Jr. -- Principles of virus structural organization / B.V. Prasad and M.F. Schmid -- Reconstructing virus structures from nanometer to near-atomic resolutions with cryo-electron microscopy and tomography / J. Chang ... [et al.] -- Contractile tail machines of bacteriophages / P.G. Leiman and M.M. Shneider -- Long noncontractile tail machines of bacteriophages / A.R. Davidson ... [et al.] -- Short noncontractile tail machines: adsorption and DNA delivery by podoviruses / S.R. Casjens and I.J. Molineux -- Infection of cells by alphaviruses / D.T. Brown and R. Hernandez -- Influenza virus entry / M. Luo -- Molecular mechanisms of HIV entry / C.B. Wilen, J.C. Tilton and R.W. Doms -- Bunyavirus: structure and replication / T.S. Guu, W. Zheng and Y.J. Tao -- Viral polymerases / K.H. Choi -- Chaperonin-mediated folding of viral proteins / Z.L. Hildenbrand and R.A. Bernal -- Building the machines: scaffolding protein functions during bacteriophage morphogenesis / P.E. Prevelige and B.A. Fane -- Bacteriophage HK97 capsid assembly and maturation / R.W. Hendrix and J.E. Johnson -- Lipid-containing viruses: Bacteriophage PRD1 assembly / S.J. Butcher, V. Manole and N.J. Karhu -- Assembly of large icosahedral double-stranded RNA viruses / M.M. Poranen and D.H. Bamford -- The papillomavirus virion: a machine built to hide molecular Achilles' heels / C.B. Buck and B.L. Trus -- Procapsid assembly, maturation, nuclear exit: dynamic steps in the production of infectious herpesvirions / G. Cardone ... [et al.] -- Assembly and architecture of HIV / B.K. Ganser-Pornillos, M. Yeager and O. Pornillos -- Condensed genome structure / L.W. Black and J.A. Thomas -- The bacteriophage DNA packaging machine / M. Feiss and V.B. Rao -- The dsDNA packaging motor in Bacteriophage o29 / M.C. Morais -- Single-molecule studies of viral DNA packaging / Y.R. Chemla and D.E. Smith -- Genome gating in tailed bacteriophage capsids / P. Tavares, S. Zinn-Justin and E.V. Orlova -- Packaging in dsRNA Viruses / L. Mindich -- Mechanism of RNA packaging motor / E.J. Mancini and R. Tuma -- Helical viruses / G. Stubbs and A. Kendall.
  • Viral nanoparticles 2011, CRCnetBASE
  • The author, a Stanford biologist reveals the surprising origins of the world's most deadly viruses, and how we can overcome catastrophic pandemics. He discusses the complex interactions between humans and viruses, and the threat from viruses that jump from species to species. He tells the story of how viruses and human beings have evolved side by side through history; how deadly viruses like HIV, swine flu, and bird flu almost wiped us out in the past; and why modern life has made our species vulnerable to the threat of a global pandemic. His research missions to the jungles of Africa and the rain forests of Borneo have earned him the nickname "the Indiana Jones of virus hunters," and in this book he takes readers along on his groundbreaking and often dangerous research trips to reveal the surprising origins of the most deadly diseases and to explain the role that viruses have played in human evolution. In a world where each new outbreak seems worse than the one before, he points the way forward, as new technologies are brought to bear in the most remote areas of the world to neutralize these viruses and even harness their power for the good of humanity. His provocative vision of the future will change the way we think about viruses, and perhaps remove a potential threat to humanity's survival. -- Provided by publisher.
  • Viral vectors for gene therapy Springer Protocols
  • Virchow's Eulogies 2008, Springer
  • Virtopsy approach 2009, CRCnetBASE
  • Why we do CTC : screening for colorectal cancer / Richard M. Mendelson -- The performance of CTC / Didier Bielen -- Starting CT colonography in your department / Darra Murphy, Alan O'Hare, and Helen Fenlon -- The eligible patient : indications and contraindications / M. Raquel Oliva, Ayodale S. Odulate, and Koenraad J. Mortele -- Patient preparation for CT colonography / J. Yee -- The prerequisite : faecal tagging / Philippe Lefere and Stefaan Gryspeerdt -- How to get the colon distended? / David Burling, Stuart Taylor, and Steve Halligan -- Right parameters / Andrea Laghi -- How to interpret CTC data : evaluation of the different lesion morphologies / Beth G. McFarland -- How to avoid pitfalls in imaging : causes and solutions to overcome false-negatives and false-positives / Stefaan Gryspeerdt and Philippe Lefere -- 3D imaging : invaluable for the correct diagnosis? / Ayso H. De Vries and Jaap Stoker -- The challenge : detection of early-stage superficial colorectal lesions -- Gen Iinuma ... [et al.] -- Extracolonic findings / Francesca Turini, Francesca Cerri, and Emanuele Neri -- The future : computer-aided detection / H. Yoshida -- Quality and consistency in reporting CT colonography / Abraham H. Dachman, Piotr R. Obara, and Michael E. Zalis -- Virtual colonoscopy : beyond polyp detection? / T. Mang ... [et al.] -- Pictorial overview of normal anatomy, mimics of disease, and neoplasia using CT colonography / J.G. Fletcher, Fargol Booya, and Luis S. Guimaraes.
  • "Whether sharing photos or following financial markets, many of us spend a shocking amount of time online. While the Internet can enhance well-being, [Stanford psychiatrist] Elias Aboujaoude has spent years treating patients whose lives have been profoundly disturbed by it. Part of the danger lies in how the Internet allows us to act with exaggerated confidence, sexiness, and charisma. This new self, which Aboujaoude dubs our "e-personality," manifests itself in every curt email we send, Facebook "friend" we make, and "buy now" button we click. Too potent to be confined online, however, e-personality traits seep offline, too, making us impatient, unfocused, and urge-driven even after we log off. This first scrutiny of the virtual world's transformative power on our psychology shows us how real life is being reconfigured in the image of a chat room, and how our identity increasingly resembles that of our avatar"--From publisher description.
  • Virus taxonomy 2011, ScienceDirect
  • Viruses and liver cancer. 1st ed. 2002., ScienceDirect
  • Chemical modification of viruses and virus-like particles / E. Strable, M.G. Finn -- Structure-based engineering of an icosahedral virus for nanomedicine and nanotechnology / N.F. Steinmetz, T. Lin, G.P. Lomonossoff, J.E. Johnson -- Hybrid assembly of CPMV viruses and surface characteristics of different mutants / N.G. Portney, G. Destito, M. Manchester, M. Ozkan -- A library of protein cage architectures as nanomaterials / M.L. Flenniken ... [et al.] -- Biomedical nanotechnology using virus-based nanoparticles / G. Destito, A. Schneemann, M. Manchester -- Tumor targeting using canine parvovirus nanoparticles / P. Singh.
  • Overall issues of virus and host evolution -- Insights from simulated evolution -- Viruses and unicellular organisms -- The dilemma of the big transition in evolution: the eukarotes -- Microscopic aquatic organisms and their viruses -- A virus odyssey from worms to fish: viruses of early animals and aquatic animals -- Viruses, land plants, and insects: a trinity of virus, host, and vector -- Evolution of terrestrial animals and their viruses.
  • This report draws attention to the threat of viruses as a risk to public health when they are present in food. Viruses play a major role in the burden of infectious intestinal disease and require special and separate attention because they behave differently from bacteria. In identifying the major routes of viral contamination of foods, this report seeks to highlight those areas which need immediate attention and provide guidance to both risk assessors and risk managers in understanding the challenges to be overcome in effectively addressing the problems associated with foodborne viruses.--Publisher's description.
  • Visceral vascular manipulations 2011, ScienceDirect
  • The primacy of customer service and other basics -- Doing the groundwork : marketing -- Publicity : the tangibles -- Public relations : the personal touch -- Advocacy : putting it all together
  • Vision ScienceDirect
  • Visions 2003, ScienceDirect
  • Visions 2003
  • Visual data mining-- techniques and tools for data visualization and mining books24x7, SUNet ID login required. Use Search. Direct Link not yet available
  • Development of the visual system / T. Rowan Candy -- Visual acuity in the young child / Robert H. Duckman -- Contrast sensitivity function / Karl Citek -- Refractive error / David E. FitzGerald -- Development of eye movements in infants / Jordan R. Pola -- Development of accommodation in human infants / Mark Rosenfield -- Development of binocular vision / Robert H. Duckman and Jojo W. Du -- Development of color vision in infants / Israel Abramov and James Gordon -- The pediatric case history / Robert H. Duckman and Jessica Yang -- Infant, toddler, and children's visual acuity--practical aspects / Robert H. Duckman -- Assessment of ocular health / Shoshana Bell-Craig and Robert H. Duckman -- Abnormalities of the anterior segment / Pamela Hooker -- Abnormalities of the posterior segment / Pamela Hooker -- Quantification of refractive error / Amelia G. Bartolone and Daniella Rutner -- Pediatric and adolescent contact lens correction / David P. Libassi and Ralph E. Gundel -- Evaluation of ocular motor function / Richard London -- Clinical tests of fusion and stereopsis / M.H. Esther Han and Robert H. Duckman -- Evaluation of accommodation / Ida Chung-Lock -- Pediatric color vision testing / Jay M. Cohen -- Prescribing lenses for the pediatric patient / Robert H. Duckman -- Options in strabismus / Valerie M. Kattouf -- Options in amblyopia / Valerie M. Kattouf -- Vision therapy for the very young patient / Carl Gruning, David E. FitzGerald, and Robert H. Duckman -- Development of a normal child / Robert H. Duckman and David A. Maze -- Visual concerns in the child with special needs / Barry Kran, Stacy Lyons, and Melissa Suckow.
  • Ch. 1Introduction --Ch. 2Functional organization of the visual system --Pt. IDevelopment of the visual system --Ch. 3Development of visual capabilities --Ch. 4Anatomical development of the visual system --Ch. 5Development of receptive field properties --Pt. IIAmblyopia and the effects of visual deprivation --Ch. 6Modifications to the visual input that lead to nervous system change --Ch. 7Physiological and anatomical changes that result from optical and motor deficits --Ch. 8What is amblyopia? --Ch. 9Critical periods --Pt. IIIMechanisms of plasticity --Ch. 10Concepts of plasticity --Ch. 11Mechanisms of plasticity in the visual cortex --Ch. 12Long-term potentiation and long-term depression as early steps in ocular dominance plasticity --Ch. 13Deprivation myopia and emmetropization --Glossary --Index.
  • Section 1. Visual Diagnoses in the Newborn -- Section 2. General Appearance -- Section 3. Head -- Section 4. Eyes -- Section 5. Ears -- Section 6. Nose -- Section 7. Mouth -- Section 8. Neck -- Section 9. Chest -- Section 10. Abdomen -- Section 11. Back -- Section 12. Extremities -- Section 13. Genital and Perineal Region -- Section 14. Perianal Area and Buttocks -- Section 15. Skin.
  • General appearance / Evan J. Weiner -- Scalp swellings in newborns / Hans B. Kersten -- Newborn physical findings: facial lesions / Laura E. Smals -- Abnormal head shape / Laura E. Smals -- Hair loss / George A. Datto, III -- White specks in the hair / Hans B. Kersten -- Lumps on the face / Kelly R. Leite and Kathleen Cronan -- Red eye / Parul B. Patel and Steven M. Selbst -- Swelling of/around the eye / English D. Willis and Terri L. Young -- Discoloration of/around the eye / Maryellen E. Gusic and Dean John Bonsall -- Pupil, iris, and lens abnormalities / Renee M. Turchi and Esther K. Chung -- Misalignment of the eyes / Maryellen E. Gusic and Dean John Bonsall -- Abnormalities in ear shape and position / Charles A. Pohl -- Ear swelling / Kathleen Cronan -- Ear pits and tags / Renee M. Turchi and David E. Tunkel -- Ear canal findings / Lee R. Atkinson-McEvoy and Esther K. Chung -- Tympanic membrane abnormalities / Charles A. Pohl -- Nasal bridge swelling / Shoshana Melman -- Nasal swelling, discharge, and crusting / Shareen F. Kelly -- Mouth sores and patches / Robert L. Bonner, Jr -- Focal gum lesions / Nancy D. Spector -- Discoloration of the teeth / Harold V. Salvati -- Oral clefts and other variants / Cynthia Collier Warren and Paul S. Matz -- Tongue discoloration and surface changes / Christopher O'Hara -- Swellings within the mouth / Nancy D. Spector -- Throat redness / Robert L. Bonner, Jr -- Neck masses and swelling / Serena Yang -- Abnormal chest shape / Amy Renwick -- Breast swelling and enlargement / Heather E. Needham and Mariam R. Chacko -- Chest lumps / George A. Datto, III -- Abdominal midline bulge / Aviva L. Katz --Enlarged/distended abdomen / Vani Gopalareddy and Devendra I. Mehta -- Curvature of the back / Shareen F. Kelly -- Midline back pits, skin tags, hair tufts, and other lesions / Paul S. Matz -- Nail abnormalities / Denise W. Metry and Brandi M. Kenner -- Arm displacement / Jeoffrey K. Wolens -- Arm swelling / Teresia O'Connor -- Hand swelling / Serena Yang -- Finger abnormalities / Robert L. Zarr -- Fingertip swelling / Julieana Nichols -- Newborn physical findings: lower extremity abnormalities / Serena Yang -- Leg asymmetry / Jeoffrey K. Wolens -- Leg bowing and knock knees / Sujata R. Tipnis -- Intoeing / Sujata R. Tipnis -- Knee swelling / Julie A. Boom -- Foot deformities / Sujata R. Tipnis -- Foot swelling / Aida Zarina Khanum -- Foot rashes and lumps / Denise W. Metry and Brandi M. Kenner -- Female genitalia, variations / Collette C. Mull -- Penile abnormalities / T. Ernesto Figueroa and Ilia Zeltser -- Penile swelling / T. Ernesto Figueroa and Ilia Zeltser -- Perineal red rashes / Kathleen Cronan -- Perineal sores and lesions / Allan R. De Jong -- Vulvar swelling and masses / Allan R. De Jong -- Scrotal swelling / William R. Graessle -- Perianal and buttock swelling / Michael J. Wilsey, Jr and Karina Irizarry -- Perianal and buttock redness / Robert L. Zarr -- Imperforate anus / Julieana Nichols -- Newborn physical findings: skin abnormalities / Denise A. Salerno -- Facial rashes / Gary A. Emmett -- Diffuse red rashes / Susanne Kost -- Red patches and swellings / Nicholas B. Slamon -- Linear red rashes / Erin Preston -- Focal red bumps / George A. Datto, III -- Raised red rashes / Kathleen Cronan -- Vesicular rashes / Shirley P. Klein -- Nonblanching rashes / William R. Graessle -- Scaly rashes / Esther K. Chung -- Fine, bumpy rashes / George A. Datto, III -- Hypopigmented rashes / George A. Datto, III -- Hyperpigmented rashes / George A. Datto, III -- Bullous rashes / Angela Allevi.
  • Visual ergonomics handbook 2005, CRCnetBASE
    Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Windows to the world / Jeffrey Anshel -- 2. The eyes and visual system / Jeffry Anshel -- 3. Electronic visual displays / Herb Berkwits -- 4. Computer vision syndrome / Jeffry Anshel -- 5. Office lighting for computer use / James E. Sheedy -- Addendum: the case for anti-glare computer filters / Sharon Middendorf -- 6. General ergonomics principles / Carolyn M. Sommerich -- 7. Vision examinations and glasses / Stephen Glasser -- 8. Vision in industrial settings / Bernard R. Blais -- 9. Kids and computers / Alan Hedge -- 10. General eye care tips / t Jeffry Anshel -- 11. Economics of visual ergonomics / Maurice Oxenburgh and Pepe Marlow -- App. A Computer workplace questionnaire -- App. B Seal of acceptance program for computer glare reduction filters as of November 2004 -- App. C Resources for the blind and visually impaired -- App. D Computer access products for blind and visually impaired users -- App. E Additional resources -- Glossary -- Index.
  • Visual Perception pt. 1-2., ScienceDirect
    Fulltext (pt. 2) ScienceDirect
    Pt. 1. Fundamentals of vision: low and mid-level processes in perception -- Pt. 2. Fundamentals of awareness: multi-sensory integration and high-order perception.
  • 1Retinal prosthetic devices: the needs and future potential --2Spatial-, temporal-, and contract-resolutions obtainable with retina implants --3How to restore reading with visual prostheses --4Subretinal artificial silicon retinal microchip implantation with retinitis pigmentosa --5Development of an intraocular retinal prosthesis to benefit the visually impaired --6Development of a visual prosthesis: a review of the field and an overview of the Boston Retinal Implant Project --7The Minimally Invasive Retina Implant Project --8A retinal implant system based on flexible polymer microelectrode array for electrical stimulation --9Electrode architecture: meeting the challenge of the retina-electrode interface --10Circuit designs that model the properties of the outer and inner retina --11Visual cortex and extraocular retinal stimulation with surface electrode arrays --12Glaucoma drainage devices: advances in design and surgical techniques --13The efficacy and safety of glaucoma drainage devices --14Pellucid marginal corneal degeneration --15Artisan toric lens implantation for correction of postkeratoplasty astigmatism --16Phakic intraocular lenses for the treatment of high myopia --17A telescopic prosthetic device for patients with end-stage AMD --18The use of intracorneal ring segments for keratoconus.
  • An organ of exquisite perfection / George Ayoub -- Development of the Foveal specialization / Keely M. Bumsted O'Brien -- An update on the regulation of rod photoreceptor development / Edward M. Levine and Sabine Fuhrmann -- Photoreceptor-RPE interactions : physiology and molecular mechanisms / Silvia C. Finnemann and Yongen Chang -- Molecular biology of IRBP and its role in the visual cycle / Diane E. Borst, Jeffrey H. Boatright, and John M. Nickerson -- Regulation of photoresponses by phosphorylation / Alecia K. Gross, Qiong Wang, and Theodore G. Wensel -- The cGMP signaling pathway in retinal photoreceptors and the central role of photoreceptor phosphodiesterase (PDE6) / Rick H. Cote -- Rhodopsin structure, function, and involvement in retinitis pigmentosa / Scott Gleim and John Hwa -- Multiple signaling pathways govern calcium homeostasis in photoreceptor inner segments / Tamas Szikra and David Krizaj -- The transduction channels of rod and cone photoreceptors / Dimitri Tränkner -- Rhodopsins in Drosophila color vision / David Jukam, Preet Lidder, and Claude Desplan -- INAD signaling complex of Drosophila photoreceptors / Armin Huber and Nina E. Meyer -- Visual signal processing in the inner retina / Botir T. Sagdullaev, Tomomi Ichinose, Erika D. Eggers, and Peter D. Lukasiewicz -- Human clone spectral sensitivities and color vision deficiencies / Andrew Stockman and Lindsay T. Sharpe -- Luminous efficiency functions / Lindsay T. Sharpe and Andrew Stockman -- Cone pigments and vision in the mouse / Gerald H. Jacobs -- Multifocal oscillatory potentials of the human retina / Anne Kurtenbach and Herbert Jägle -- The aging of the retina / Caren Bellmann and José A. Sahel -- Aging of the retinal pigment epithelium / Michael E. Boulton -- Visual transduction and age-related changes in lipofuscin / Małgorzata Różanowski and Bartosz Różanowski -- A nonspecific system provides nonphotic information for the biological clock / Marian H. Lewandowski -- The circadian clock : physiology, genes, and disease / Michael C. Antle.
  • Visualizing data SU Catalog (SearchWorks), Click LINK above for location/circulation status.
    Provides information on the methods of visualizing data on the Web, along with example projects and code.
  • Visualizing immunity 2009, Springer
    Two-photon imaging of the immune system: a custom technology platform for high-speed, multicolor tissue imaging of immune responses / Andrew Bullen, Rachel S. Friedman, and Matthew F. Krummel -- Visualizing intermolecular interactions in T cells / Nicholas R.J. Gascoigne ... [et al.] -- Multiscale analysis of T cell activation: correlating in vitro and in vivo analysis of the immunological synapse / Michael L. Dustin -- T cell migration dynamics within lymph nodes during steady state: an overview of extracellular and intracellular factors influencing the basal intranodal T cell motility / Tim Worbs and Reinhold Forster -- Chemoattractant receptor signaling and its role in lymphocyte motility and trafficking / John H. Kehrl, Il-Young Hwang, and Chung Park -- New insights into leukocyte recruitment by intravital microscopy / Alexander Zarbock and Klaus Ley -- Visualizing the molecular and cellular events underlying the initiation of B-cell activation / Naomi E. Harwood and Facundo D. Batista -- Tracking the dynamics of Salmonella specific T cell responses / James J. Moon and Stephen J. McSorley -- Imaging Listeria monocytogenes infection in vivo / Vjollca Konjufca and Mark J. Miller -- Inflammation on the mind: visualizing immunity in the central nervous system / Silvia S. Kang and Dorian B. McGavern -- Multiphoton imaging of cytotoxic T lymphocyte-mediated antitumor immune responses / Alexandre Boissonnas ... [et al.].
  • A vitrectomy is done, when the vitreous is gone! : a tribute to prof. Peter Kroll / C.H. Meyer -- To see the invisible : the quest of imaging vitreous / J. Sebag -- Historical aspects and evolution of the application of vital dyes in vitreoretinal surgery and chromovitrectomy / E.B. Rodrigues ... [et al.] -- Three simple approaches to visualize the transparent vitreous cortex during vitreoretinal surgery / J.C. Schmidt ... [et al.] -- Safety parameters for indocyanine green in vitreoretinal surgery / S. Grisanti ... [et al.] -- Toxicity of indocyanine green in vitreoretinal surgery / A. Gandorfer, C. Haritoglou, A. Kampik -- Biomechanical changes of the internal limiting membrane after indocyanine green staining / G. Wollensak --Current concepts of trypan blue in chromovitrectomy / M.E. Farah ... [et al.] -- Trityl dyes patent blue V and brilliant blue G : clinical relevance and in vitro analysis of the function of the outer blood-retinal barrier / S. Mennel ... [et al.] -- Brilliant blue in vitreoretinal surgery / H. Enaida, T. Ishibashi -- Vital staining and retinal detachment surgery / T.L. Jackson -- An experimental approach towards novel dyes for intraocular surgery / C. Haritoglou ... [et al.] -- Experimental evaluation of microplasmin : an alternative to vital dyes / A. Gandorfer.
  • Vital forces 2000, ScienceDirect
    Revolution in chemistry has come to pass -- Maze of organic chemistry -- Singular inward laboratory -- Catalytic force -- Building stones of protoplasm -- Chemical and geometrical phenomena of heredity -- Megachemistry of the future -- Giant molecules of the living cell -- Chemical basis of genetics -- Hereditary code-script -- Ubiquitous spiral -- Our thread of ariadne -- Nature is blind and reads braille.
  • Vitamin A and carotenoids -- Vitamin D -- Vitamin E: tocopherols and tocotrienols -- Vitamin K -- Ascorbic acid: vitamin C -- Thiamin -- Riboflavin -- Niacin -- Vitamin B6 -- Folate and Folic acid -- Vitamin B12 -- Biotin -- Pantothenic acid -- Multi-analyte methods for analysis of the fat- and water-soluble vitamins.
  • Vitamin D and cancer 2011, Springer
  • Vitamin D and rickets 2003, Karger
  • Vitamin D and the lung 2012, Springer
    Part 1.Introduction --Vitamin D Deficiency: Historical Perspectives /Kumaravel Rajakumar and Michael F. Holick --Perspective: Evolution of Human Skin Color: How Low Levels of Vitamin D Drove Natural Selection /Scott T. Weiss --Part 2.Vitamin D Mechanisms of Relevance to Lung Diseases --Vitamin D and Lung Development in Early Life /Virender K. Rehan and John S. Torday --Vitamin D and the Innate Immune Response /Aria Vazirnia and Philip T. Liu --Vitamin D and Regulatory T Cells /Zoë Urry, Sarah Dimeloe and Catherine M. Hawrylowicz --Dendritic Cell Modulation by the Vitamin D System /Luciano Adorini, Gilles Laverny and Giuseppe Penna --Vitamin D Modulates Airway Smooth Muscle Function /Audreesh Banerjee and Reynold A. Panettieri Jr. --Vitamin D: Genetics and Genomic Effects /Kelan G. Tantisira --Part 3.Disease Associations --Acute Respiratory Infections /Jonathan M. Mansbach and Carlos A. Camargo Jr. --The Role of Vitamin D in the Development, Exacerbation, and Severity of Asthma and Allergic Diseases /Augusto A. Litonjua --Vitamin D and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease /Wim Janssens, An Lehouck, Marc Decramer and Ghislaine Gayan-Ramirez --Cystic Fibrosis /Helen M. Buntain and Anne B. Chang --Tuberculosis /Adrian R. Martineau --Lung Cancer /David C. Christiani and C. Matthew Kinsey.
  • I. Dictionary -- Structures, chemical names, synonyms and properties -- II. Indexes -- CAS Registry Numbers -- NLM PubChem Chemical Identification Numbers -- Names and synonyms.
  • Vitamin D. 2nd ed. 2010, Springer
  • Vitamin D. 2nd ed. 2005, ScienceDirect
  • Vitamin D. 3rd ed. v. 1-2, 2011.
    Vitamin D, a steroid hormone, has primarily been known for its effects on bone and osteoporosis. Current therapeutic practices have expanded into such fields as cancer research, pediatrics, nephrology, dermatology, immunology, and genetics. This edition covers Vitamin D's chemistry, metabolism, mechanisms of action, diagnosis and management, new analogs, and emerging therapies.
  • Vitamin E 2004, CRCnetBASE
  • Historical background -- Active forms, antagonists, physical properties, and synthesis of vitamin K -- Dietary intake of vitamin K and the vitamin K content of foods and plasma -- The vitamin K-dependent carboxylase and vitamin K epoxide reductase -- Vitamin K-dependent proteins -- Absorption, storage, and metabolism of vitamin K -- Public health concerns related to vitamin K status -- Vitamin K requirements, toxicity, and other metabolic interactions.
  • Vitamins 2004
  • Fulltext (pt. B) ScienceDirect
    Fulltext (pt. C) ScienceDirect
  • Vitamins in foods 2006, CRCnetBASE
  • Vitreo-retinal surgery 2009, Springer
    Ch. 1historical overview of microincision surgery --Ch. 225-gauge instrumentation: engineering challenges and tradeoffs --Ch. 325-gauge, sutureless, trans-conjunctival vitrectomy --Ch. 4Transconjunctival 23-gauge vitrectomy --Ch. 523-gauge one-step instrumentation --Ch. 6Small gauge vitrectomy: anesthesia, incision technique and cannula removal --Ch. 7Comparison of 25-gauge Trocar/cannula wound healing and remodeling with in vivo vitrector flow analysis --Ch. 825-gauge vitreous surgery: getting started --Ch. 925-gauge macular surgery: principles and instrumentations --Ch. 1025-gauge sutureless vitrectomy for diabetic retinopathy --Ch. 11Small-gauge vitrectomy for retinal detachment --Ch. 12Perfluorocarbon-perfused 25-gauge vitrectomy --Ch. 13Primary 25-gauge vitrectomy with topical anesthesia for persistent vitreous floaters --Ch. 1425-gauge vitrectomy in infectious endophthalmitis --Ch. 1525-gauge transconjunctival sutureless vitrectomy for vitreous and retinal/choroidal biopsy --Ch. 16Uveal biopsy with 25-gauge vitrector: work in progress --Ch. 17The use of 25-gauge vitrectomy systems in the management of trauma --Ch. 18Small-gauge approach in pediatric vitreoretinal surgery --Ch. 19Combined phaco/25-gauge vitrectomy --Ch. 20Complications of 25-gauge vitrectomy --Ch. 21A comparison of 20- vs 25-gauge vitrectomy: does size matter? --Ch. 2220-gauge sutureless vitrectomy Trocar system --Ch. 2320-gauge non-cannulated sutureless vitrectomy --Ch. 24Small-gauge vitrectomy: which calliper [caliper] should we choose and when? --Ch. 25Current clinical data and future (for small-gauge vitreoretinal surgery) --Ch. 26Pearls from experts.
  • Vitreoretinal surgery 2008, Springer
    Anatomy and clinical examination of the eye -- Introduction to vitreoretinal surgery -- Posterior vitreous detachment -- Vitreous hemorrhage -- Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment -- Special rhegmatogenous retinal detachments -- Proliferative vitreoretinopathy -- Macular disorders -- Diabetic retinopathy and other vascular disorders -- Trauma -- Complications of anterior segment surgery -- Uveitis and allied disorders -- Miscellaneous conditions.
  • 1Presurgical evaluation and decision making --2Surgical systems and tools, anesthesia, and operating room organizations --3Vitrectomy techniques and technology for anterior segment problems --4General posterior segment techniques --525-gauge, sutureless, transconjunctival vitrectomy --6Diabetic retinopathy --7Prophylaxis of retinal breaks and scleral buckling --8Vitrectomy for retinal detachment --9Proliferative vitreoretinopathy --10Giant breaks --11Pneumatic retinopexy and office fluid-air-gas exchange --12Epimacular membranes --13Macular holes --14Submacular surgery and macular translocation --15Nonsurgical treatment of subfoveal choroidal neovascular membranes --16Intravitreal corticosteroids --17Venous occlusive disease --18Trauma --19Endophthalmitis --20Pediatric traction retinal detachments --21Pediatric traction retinal detachments --22Inadvertent penetration of the eye --23Management of suprachoroidal hemorrhage --24Complications of vitreoretinal surgery --25Surgical self-education.
  • "Written by a pioneering leader in the development of vitreoretinal surgical techniques and instruments, Vitreous Microsurgery is a comprehensive how-to guide to all vitreoretinal procedures. This thoroughly updated Fifth Edition describes many new techniques and refinements of established procedures and includes new chapters and new illustrations. More than 170 three-dimensional full-color illustrations--many by the Charles Retina Institute's resident medical artist, Byron Wood--enable surgeons to clearly visualize the techniques. The focus of the text is on the decision making process a surgeon goes through in evaluating the best course of treatment for his/her patient undergoing vitreous surgery. The book describes in detail clinically proven methods of managing the anterior and posterior segment vitreous surgery patient in a systematic manner. The text is organized in a building block approach with general methodology preceding its application to specific disease states. The book stresses algorithms for intra-operative decision making, relying on knowledge of physical principles and performed in the order of ascending risk. A companion website included with purchase offers the fully searchable text and an online image bank"--Provided by publisher.
  • Vocal fold paralysis 2006, Springer
  • Negotiating personal and political settlements with breast cancer: women finding their own ways to live with human contingency / Rosemarie Tong -- Personalizing the political: negotiating the feminist, medical, scientific and commercial discourses surrounding breast cancer / Susan Sherwin -- Power, gender, and pizzazz: the early years of breast cancer activism / Barron Lerner -- Breast cancer: dueling discourses and the persistence of an outmoded paradigm / Gwynne Gertz -- Doing things with ideas and affects in the illness narratives of Susan Sontag and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick / Lisa Diedrich -- The breast cancer diaries / Anita Ho -- Breast cancer: the maternal body reflected in a three-way mirror / Debra Gold -- Learn to love what's left: poems on breast cancer / Leatha Kendrick -- Death and the other: rethinking authenticity / Gail Weiss -- Breast cancer research: a political cause and paradigm for scientific inquiry / John S. Kovach -- Clinical trials for breast cancer and informed consent: how women helped make research a cooperative venture / Loretta M. Kopelman -- The role of psychosocial research in understanding and improving the experience of breast cancer and breast cancer risk / Anne Moyer and Marci Lobel -- Teaching about breast cancer and "common health" / Helen Rodnite Lemay -- Theoretical considerations on "reading" the breast / Tanfer Emin-Tunc -- Recent developments in breast cancer research / Sofya Maslyanskaya.
  • Vulva 2006
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Microscope and Ear: the origin of microsurgery

Authors: Fisch, U.; Morgeli, C.; Mudry, A.

Donated by Albert Mudry, M.D., Ph.D

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