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Published December, 2017
By William H. Beyer
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Practicing statisticians and scientists working in diverse fields need an authoritative reference handbook of statistical tables developed to "aid" in the investigation and solution of many of today's challenging problems. This book has been compiled and arranged to meet the needs of these users of statistics.

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Published December, 2017
By A.S. Curry, A. S. Curry and J. V. Hewitt
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This book is written by experts who, using the latest techniques, describe laboratory investigations into women from conception to the grave. We asked the authors tp pay particular attention to the interpretation of laboratory results so we hope the book will be of interest to clinicians as well as to medical scientists.

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Published December, 2017
By Gerald D. Fasman
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This section of the handbook has been divided into two volumes: the first contains information relating to purines, pyrimidine and nucleoside, polynucleotides, and their derivatives. The second volume contains material more relative to genetic and biological aspects such as enzymes involved in nucleic acid function, protein synthesis, linkage maps.

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Published December, 2017
By David M. Goldenberg
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Cancer Therapy with Radiolabeled Antibodies explores experimental and clinical advances in the field of cancer radioimmunotherapy (RAIT). In this work, leading experts examine the problems and prospects of RAIT; from radiation, immunological, chemical, physical, physiological, and clinical perspectives with both overviews and original research.

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Published December, 2017
By Jeanne Wendel, PHD, William O'Donohue, PHD, Teresa D. Serratt, PHD, RN, Wendel Jeanne and O'Donohue William
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The new edition maintains the current structure; however each chapter will be updated to discuss post-PPACA evidence on each type of type. The authors present a series of data explorations to several chapters. Most of the new data explorations present statistical information based on de-identified data from one hospital electronic data system.

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Published December, 2017
By Lev Dykman, Nikolai Khlebtsov and Nikolai G. Khlebtsov
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Published December, 2017
By Richard C. Adelman, George S. Roth, Moment and Gairdner B. Moment
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Each chapter of this volume presents a reasonably succinct state-of-the-art appraisal of present knowledge in the particular field or problem covered. Following this, each chapter focuses on the problems and pitfalls, both conceptual and technological, of work in the particular field, and presents the opportunities of work in that area.

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Published December, 2017
By Stephen C. Cunnane
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In keeping with the etiology theme, it also became apparent that the clinical aspects needed to be strictly separated from the animal aspects of zinc metabolism, a separation that has never previously been attempted.

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Published December, 2017
By Alan B. Clemetson and C. Alan B. Clemetson
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The factors affecting blood vitamin C levels are described in detail in this series.

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