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  • Book
    Wojciech Pawlina, Michael H. Ross.
    Summary: "Histology: A Text and Atlas is ideal for medical, dental, health professions, and undergraduate biology and cell biology students. This best-selling combination text and atlas includes a detailed textbook, which emphasizes clinical and functional correlates of histology fully supplemented by vividly informative illustrations and photomicrographs. Separate, superbly illustrated atlas sections follow almost every chapter and feature large-size, full-color digital photomicrographs with labels and accompanied descriptions that highlight structural and functional details of cells, tissues, and organs"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Methods
    Cell cytoplasm
    The cell nucleus
    Tissues : concept and classification
    Epithelial tissue
    Connective tissue
    Cartilage
    Bone
    Adipose tissue
    Blood
    Muscle tissue
    Nerve tissue
    Cardiovascular system
    Immune system and lymphatic tissues and organs
    Integumentary system
    Digestive system I : oral cavity and associated structures
    Digestive system II : esophagus and gastrointestinal tract
    Digestive system III : liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
    Respiratory system
    Urinary system
    Endocrine organs
    Male reproductive system
    Female reproductive system
    Eye
    Ear.
  • Book
    Michael Chisholm.
    Summary: Students approaching problems of regional growth face a bewildering array of ideas and arguments, concerning both theory and practice. To understand the sharp differences in the way regional growth is explained, and the equally clear divergence of policy prescriptions, it is necessary to be aware of the diverse intellectual traditions which are drawn upon. The author has attempted to explain briefly the main relevant strands of economic thought - from neo-classical ideas to supply-side thinking - and to show how these map into divergent schools of thought about regional growth processes. Economic doctrine in general, and regional growth theory in particular, has evolved in the context of major changes in the global economy, and especially the increasingly open nature of national economies. Ideas concerning the reasons for trade and for the sources of national growth have changed quite markedly in recent decades. The changing empirical reality and the evolution of theoretical ideas have both had an impact on the way that regional economic growth is perceived. In structure this book is an extended essay, setting out a viewpoint and an argument, providing an approximate map of a large and complex terrain. Nielsen 9780043300626 20160527

    Contents:
    The changing context
    some economic debate
    neo-classical and Keynesian theories of regional growth
    neo-classical and Keynesian theories of regional growth in the light of experience
    searching for a new way
    taking the supply side seriously
    the location needs of modern firms
    local initiative
    unequal exchange. Nielsen 9780043300626 20160527
    Print [1990]
  • Article
    Luboshitzky R, Barzilai D.
    Acta Endocrinol (Copenh). 1978 Apr;87(4):673-84.
    A 65 year old man with pituitary adenoma, partial hypopituitarism and normal serum FSH and LH concentration is described. LH (but not FSH) partially increased following the administration of LH-RH. Subsequent FSH and LH assays of the cerebrospinal fluid, however, showed a high and correctly predicted suprasellar extension of the tumour.
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