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Ankho Ki Chamak
by Arvind GuptaArvind Gupta, the author, is the winner of the National Award for Science Popularisation amongst children (1988) and the distinguished alumnus award from IIT Kanpur.(2000). Arvind has dedicated his life to teaching science to underprivileged children in rural ares by employing simple stories and toys. Here is one such treasure.
Ankle Arthroscopy: Techniques Developed by the Amsterdam Foot and Ankle School
by C. Niek DijkAnkle injuries are often sport related and pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Over the past 25 years, Niek van Dijk, founder of the Amsterdam Foot and Ankle School and author of this book, has developed a new philosophy of ankle arthroscopy. It entails a comprehensive approach which includes various diagnostic strategies and the application of a number of minimally invasive endoscopic techniques. Use of these techniques has spread throughout the world; they are now recognized as the state of the art and have been used to treat many leading professional athletes. This diagnostic and operating manual presents the Amsterdam Foot and Ankle School approach for a wide variety of ankle and hindfoot problems. Clear step-by-step instructions are provided with the help of numerous high-quality illustrations, most of which are in color. Access to a web-based educational site is also available to readers.
Ankle Joint Arthroscopy: A Step-by-Step Guide
by Francesco Allegra Fabrizio Cortese Francesco LijoiThis book provides a comprehensive overview of current arthroscopic techniques for the management of ankle joint disorders. An introductory section clearly and accessibly explains the anatomy in question, the portal placement and other ankle procedures, addressing both the articular and extra-articular compartments. All currently available minimally invasive surgical options and the management of various upper and lower lesions of the ankle are then described step by step, discussing the main issues concerning each of them and sharing useful tips and tricks. A closing chapter is devoted to rehabilitation, which greatly differs in patients treated with arthroscopic procedures and those undergoing open surgery. The volume is also supplemented by detailed videos for each technique and procedure, both outside on the cutaneous layer and inside the joint. The book offers an invaluable tool for orthopedic surgeons and fellows dealing with foot and ankle disorders who normally prefer to use open procedures and desire to complement their surgical options with arthroscopy, as well as for those surgeons already familiar with arthroscopic techniques who would like to broaden their knowledge of the field.
Ankylosaurus (Little Paleontologist Ser.)
by AnkylosaurusExplore the world of the Ankylosaurus, a plant loving dinosaur that walked this planet over 65 million years ago! From its club tail to its armored body, find out what made this ancient lizard thrive in the Cretaceous Period.
Ankylosaurus and Other Armored Dinosaurs: The Need-to-know Facts (Dinosaur Fact Dig Ser.)
by Kathryn ClayAnkylosaurus and other armored dinosaurs were the tanks of the prehistoric world. Sharp spikes and rock-hard plates protected these plant eaters from dangerous predators. Bold images, colorful maps, and interesting facts take readers back to a time when armored dinosaurs walked the earth.
Ankylosing Spondylitis - Axial Spondyloarthritis: Cellular, Molecular and Environmental Factors
by Mohammad Hossein NicknamAnkylosing Spondylitis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects about 1-3% of the world population. This debilitating disease affecting primarily young males exerts considerable socio-economic consequences. The exact pathogenesis of AS has not yet been fully understood; therefore, novel, detailed information sources are required. This book offers cutting-edge knowledge about the molecular basic and immunological mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of Ankylosing Spondylitis. It is one of the scarce scientific resources discussing the environmental factors triggering the disease, along with the clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods, and treatments. This book covers the most recent and reliable researches and developments about spondyloarthropathies in order to provide elaborated, integrated guidance on the molecular mechanisms of Spondyloarthropathies. It will prove helpful for rheumatologists, immunologists, biologists, geneticists, and medical science students who wish to learn more about SpAs.
Ankylosing Spondylitis: Diagnosis and Management
by Barend J. Van Royen Ben A. C. DijkmansThe first and only interdisciplinary guide dedicated to the subject, this reference leads readers through the pathogenic, genetic, clinical, and biomechanical aspects of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and addresses issues related to outcomes assessment, medical treatment, surgical complications, disease management, and genetics.
Ankylosing spondylitis and Klebsiella
by Alan EbringerAnkylosing spondylitis and Klebsiella is a comprehensive and informative text on the cause of Ankylosing spondylitis. Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a condition which affects 20 million people worldwide and is likely caused or initiated by a bowel infection from Klebsiella bacteria. When a patient is infected by Klebsiella bacteria, his or her immune system will make antibodies against all the antigens or molecules found in the microbe. Because some of the bacterial antigens resemble self tissues, the anti-bacterial antibodies will attack not only the bacteria but also the self tissues such as the joints and the cells having the same HLA molecules, which is how the disease AS starts. This is the concept of molecular similarity or "molecular mimicry" which previously has been found to work in two other autoimmune diseases; rheumatic fever and rheumatoid arthritis. The first paper on this subject was published in 1976 and since then over 100 papers on rheumatological topics have been published, from Prof Ebringer's group, at the Division of Life Sciences, King's College in London, UK. The relevant information from these papers is extracted and presented in this book format making it accessible to health professionals, research institutions, pharmaceutical companies and universities and the general public.
Anlagenbilanzierung in der Energietechnik: Grundlagen, Gleichungen und Modelle für die Ingenieurpraxis
by Stefan RönschDieses Lehrbuch beschreibt ausführlich das Vorgehen und die Methodik von Anlagenbilanzierungen in der Energietechnik. Studenten und Ingenieuren wird damit ein umfangreiches Rüstzeug zur Planung und Optimierung der Anlagen an die Hand gegeben. Neben Grundgleichungen, Modellierungsansätzen und numerischen Methoden wird die stoffliche und energetische Bilanzierung anhand einer Vielzahl von Beispielrechnungen ausgeführt. Das Buch spannt dabei einen Bogen von der Funktionsweise der Komponenten über die Grundlagen der Thermodynamik, Reaktionsrechnung, Phasengleichgewichtsrechnung und Stoffwertberechnung bis hin zur computergestützten Umsetzung. Beachtung finden alle relevanten Anlagenkomponenten der Energietechnik wie Brennkammern, Turbinen, Kompressoren, Wärmetauscher, Gleichgewichtsstufen und Synthesereaktoren.
Anlagentechnik für sterile und ultrareine Prozesse
by Siegfried Ripperger Kai NikolausDieses Fachbuch beschreibt die Grundlagen zur Gestaltung von Apparaten für die sterile Prozesstechnik unter Beachtung der aktuellen Regeln und Vorschriften. Unter dem Begriff sterile Prozesstechnik werden die spezifischen Randbedingungen der Apparate- und Anlagentechnik für die Lebensmittel-, Pharma- und Bioverfahrenstechnik zusammengefasst. Diese ergeben sich aus dem möglichen Verderb der zu verarbeitenden Produkte und den dadurch zu beachtenden hygienischen Anforderungen. Die Anforderungen, die sich aus der Reinigung und Desinfektion bzw. Sterilisation der Anlagen ergeben sowie die zugehörigen Regeln zum „Hygienic Design“ der Anlagen werden ausführlich behandelt. Beschrieben werden außerdem die hierbei zu beachtenden speziellen regulatorischen Aspekte und die erarbeiteten technischen Regeln, die über die des üblichen Anlagenbaus hinausgehen. Zunehmend kommen Single-Use-Elemente im Zusammenhang mit der sterilen Prozesstechnik zur Anwendung, daher wurde diesem Trend ein eigenes Kapitel gewidmet.
Anleihen von Fußballunternehmen in Deutschland: Finanzierung im Spannungsfeld von emotionaler Bindung und Rendite (essentials)
by Peter Thilo HaslerUm ihre angestrebten, betragsmäßig häufig erheblichen Investitionsziele realisieren zu können, greifen Fußballunternehmen immer häufiger auf Fan- oder Mittelstandsanleihen zurück. Meist führt die emotionale Bindung eines Fans zu seinem Verein dazu, dass die aus der Anleihe erwarteten Renditeziele nicht das Ergebnis rationaler Überlegungen sind, sondern dass vielmehr die Anschaffung solcher Anleihen auf den intrinsischen Motiven der Anhänger basiert und einer Anleihe eine ähnliche Wertschätzung zuteilwird wie etwa Merchandising-Produkten. Die aus Fan-Motiven geleitete Anlageentscheidung hat damit unmittelbar Einfluss auf die zukünftige Vermögenssituation des Gläubigers. Der Autor gibt einen Überblick über die in Deutschland begebenen Fußballanleihen und beschreibt unter anderem die Hintergründe, die technische Abwicklung und die Vermarktung von Fußballanleihen.
Anleihen von Fußballunternehmen in Deutschland: Finanzierung im Spannungsfeld von emotionaler Bindung und Rendite (essentials)
by Peter Thilo HaslerUm ihre angestrebten, betragsmäßig häufig erheblichen Investitionsziele realisieren zu können, greifen Fußballunternehmen immer häufiger auf Fan- oder Mittelstandsanleihen zurück. Meist führt die emotionale Bindung eines Fans zu seinem Verein dazu, dass die aus der Anleihe erwarteten Renditeziele nicht das Ergebnis rationaler Überlegungen sind, sondern dass vielmehr die Anschaffung solcher Anleihen auf den intrinsischen Motiven der Anhänger basiert und einer Anleihe eine ähnliche Wertschätzung zuteilwird wie etwa Merchandising-Produkten. Die aus Fan-Motiven geleitete Anlageentscheidung hat damit unmittelbar Einfluss auf die zukünftige Vermögenssituation des Gläubigers. Der Autor gibt einen Überblick über die in Deutschland begebenen Fußballanleihen und beschreibt unter anderem die Hintergründe, die technische Abwicklung und die Vermarktung von Fußballanleihen.
Anleitung zum Erfolg (essentials)
by Martin FiedlerUniverselle Gesetzmäßigkeiten für Lebenserfolg kanalisieren und bündeln sich strukturiert in einer Anleitung zum Erfolg und werden auf bestechend einfache Weise innerhalb einer leicht verständlichen Geschichte dem Leser nähergebracht. Dieser inspirierende Leitfaden holt die Essenz der komplexen Themen Erfolg, Persönlichkeitsentwicklung, Wertorientierung, Sinnfindung, Glück und soziale Kompetenz aus der Theorie in die tägliche persönliche Praxis. Bestechend einfach und unglaublich plausibel vermittelt die bewusst schlicht gehaltene Erzählung psychologische Einsichten und entlarvt hinderliche mentale Muster. Wie selbstverständlich wird dem Leser deutlich, worauf es in Beruf und Alltag eigentlich ankommt, um nicht nur äußerlich erfolgreich, sondern auch im Einklang mit sich selbst zu leben und zu handeln. Die vorliegende Auflage wurde verändert und ergänzt durch das Kapitel „Quintessenz“, um dem Leser in einer Fortführung der Geschichte die Anleitung zum Erfolg noch plausibler werden zu lassen.
Ann Arbor Beer: A Hoppy History of Tree Town Brewing (American Palate)
by David BardallisAnn Arbor has always been a beer-loving town. From the establishment of the first commercial brewery in 1838 through a century of German immigration down to today's local craft brew boom, the amber liquid looms large in Tree Town's quirky past and present. Find out how beer helped a former University of Michigan professor win a Nobel Prize. Discover the Ann Arbor doctor whose nationally bestselling home remedy book featured ale recipes. Learn which Michigan football legend pounded brewskis as part of his training regimen. Covering the exploits of famous poets, performers and prohibitionists, local author David Bardallis pops the cap off the big beer history of this little college town and leads readers to "the best beer you can drink" in Ann Arbor today.
Ann Arbor Observed: Selections from Then and Now
by Grace ShackmanTwenty-five years ago Grace Shackman began to document the history of Ann Arbor’s buildings, events, and people in theAnn Arbor Observer. Soon Shackman’s articles, which depicted every aspect of life in Ann Arbor during the city’s earlier eras, became much-anticipated regular stories. Readers turned to her illuminating minihistories when they wanted to know about a particular landmark, structure, personality, organization, or business from Ann Arbor’s past. Packed with photographs from Ann Arbor of yesteryear and the present day,Ann Arbor Observedcompiles the best of Shackman’s articles in one book divided into eight sections: public buildings and institutions, the University of Michigan, transportation, industry, downtown Ann Arbor, recreation and culture, social fabric and communities, and architecture. For long-time residents, Ann Arbor expatriates, University of Michigan alumni, and visitors alike,Ann Arbor Observedprovides a rare glimpse of the bygone days of a town with a rich and varied history. Grace Shackman is a history columnist for theAnn Arbor Observer,theCommunity Observer,and theOld West Side News,as well as a writer for University of Michigan publications. She is the author of two previous books:Ann Arbor in the 19th CenturyandAnn Arbor in the 20th Century.
Ann Arbor in the 19th Century: A Photographic History
by Grace ShackmanAnn Arbor has never been a typical college town, typical industrial town, or typical agricultural center. The city was founded in 1824 by John Allen and Elisha Rumsey. Settlers from the Eastern U.S. of British origin were soon followed by Germans, who brought with them many practical skills. With the opening of the University of Michigan campus in 1841, still more people came from across the country to teach and learn. Ann Arbor in the 19th Century: A Photographic History, details the growth of the city, when residents built houses and businesses, organized a government, and established churches, schools, a university, and newspapers, in over 190 photographs. Early residents would recognize the photograph of Okemos, nephew of Pontiac, Chief of the Ottawa, who made regular visits to Ann Arbor, before the Native Americans were banished to Kansas by the federal government. Another fascinating photo shows Henry Otto's Band, whose family was responsible for much of the music at official events. However, much of 19th century Ann Arbor would still be recognizable to today's residents.
Ann Bartlett Returns to the Philippines
by Martha JohnsonAnn Bartlett Returns to the Philippines, first published in 1945, is an exciting historical-fiction novel centering on Navy nurse Ann Bartlett and her friend and fellow nurse Evelyn Baldwin; location: the occupied Philippines during World War II. The pair travel from the U.S. to the Philippines and serve as nurses aboard a ship. Upon reaching the Philippines, their adventures begin as Ann boards a lifeboat searching for survivors of a nearby ship that has gone down following a Japanese attack; foggy weather separates the lifeboat from the ship, and when the weather clears, a Japanese airplane machine-guns the boat, forcing the passengers into the water. The story continues with the survivors reaching an island shore, narrow escapes from the Japanese, and a romance. Five ‘Ann Bartlett’ books were published by author Martha Johnson between 1941-1946.
Ann Dvorak: Hollywood's Forgotten Rebel (Screen Classics)
by Christina RiceThe forgotten screen legend who made Hollywood history by challenging the all-powerful studio system is revealed in this first full-length biography.Seemingly destined for A-list fame, Ann Dvorak was touted as &“Hollywood&’s New Cinderella&” after film mogul Howard Hughes cast her in the 1932 gangster film Scarface. But Dvorak&’s journey to superstardom was derailed when she walked out on her contractual obligations to Warner Bros. for an extended honeymoon. Ann Dvorak: Hollywood&’s Forgotten Rebel explores the life and career of one of the first individuals who dared to challenge the studio system.Dvorak reached her pinnacle during the early 1930s, when the film industry was relatively uncensored and free to produce movies with more daring storylines. She played several female leads in films including The Strange Love of Molly Louvain, Three on a Match, and Heat Lightning, but after her walk-out, Warner Bros retaliated by casting her in less significant roles.Following the casting conflicts and illness, Dvorak filed a lawsuit against the Warner Bros. studio, setting a precedent for other stars who eventually followed suit. In this insightful memoir, Christina Rice explores the spirited rebellion of a talented actress whose promising career fell victim to the studio empire.
Ann Hannah, My (Un)Remarkable Grandmother: A Psychological Biography
by Betty MclellanAnn Hannah was an ordinary, no-nonsense, practical woman. While a constant and caring presence in the life of her granddaughter Betty McLellan, she remained emotionally distant.In an effort to understand her grandmother, Betty has used Ann Hannah's everyday expressions as a starting point to uncover the truth about her life. These words and phrases, heard countless times during Betty's childhood, are the clues to a life that, like those of many working-class women in the early 1900s, was fraught with challenges and difficulties and ignored by historians.What did Ann Hannah mean when she said that she was forced to migrate to Australia from England in the 1920s? Why did she remember her husband as a ‘wickid' man? How did she cope with the death of those close to her, including her own son? How did she manage to overcome the struggles and disappointments that punctuated her life?Written with a sharp feminist consciousness that displays both compassion and intellect, this astute psychological biography tells the story of a resilient woman who, when placed in circumstances beyond her control, managed to live a good life. It provides valuable insight into the lives of many (un)remarkable women whose lives may have gone unnoticed but whose experiences shed so much light on the realities faced by women throughout the 1900s.
Ann Judson: A Biography, Including Selections from Her Memoir and Letters
by Sharon JamesPreviously published as My Heart in His Hands, this book is fully revised and updated and is the best modern biography of Ann Judson available. If you only read one biography this year, read Ann Judson: a missionary life for Burma. <p><p> If you re going through trials or suffering you need to read this book and find out that trials are always for a purpose rightly understood they glorify God and build us up in the faith. Sharon James uses the sources carefully to bring Ann (and Adoniram) Judson s piety and hard work for the Lord to our attention, not to venerate them but to challenge us to deeper commitment and service to the Lord.
Ann Landers in Her Own Words: Personal Letters to Her Daughter
by Margo HowardAmerica's most beloved columnist shares 40 years of advice through letters to her only child, published here for the first time. In this witty, wise, and intensely personal collection of letters to her daughter Margo, Ann Landers delivers her own unintentional memoir.
Ann Leckie’s "Ancillary Justice": A Critical Companion (Palgrave Science Fiction and Fantasy: A New Canon)
by David M. HigginsThis book argues that Ann Leckie’s novel Ancillary Justice offers a devastating rebuke to the political, social, cultural, and economic injustices of American imperialism in the post 9/11 era. Following an introductory overview, the study offers four chapters that examine key themes central to the novel: gender, imperial economics, race, and revolutionary agency. Ancillary Justice’s exploration of these four themes, and the way it reveals how these issues are all fundamentally entangled with the problem of contemporary imperial power, warrants its status as a canonical work of science fiction for the twenty-first century. The book concludes with a brief interview with Leckie herself touching on each of the topics examined during the preceding chapters.
Ann Of Ava
by Ethel Daniels HubbardThe story of Ann Nancy Hasseltine formatted for Kindle and includes linked table of contents. Forward by Chris Gardner In 1812 Ann Nancy Hasseltine was struggling with whether to marry the man she loved, who would bring her far away, possibly never to return. Ann grew up in Bradford, Massachusetts, and had trusted Jesus at age 16. On February 5th, 1812, she married Adoniram Judson, and within the month, they were on a ship bound for India and then Burma, both determined to bring Christ to the world.
Ann Silver (Deaf Artist Series)
by James W. Van ManenAnn Silver: Deaf Artist Series by Empyreal Press (empyrealpress.com), is about Ann Silver, a Deaf Pop artist who works in the Deaf Art/De’VIA (Deaf View/Image Art) genre. Its pages are filled with vibrant images of Silver’s compelling artwork, along with descriptions of art and biography. <p><p>While barely 20 and an undergraduate, along with a few others, she started the Deaf Art Movement. The book includes a timeline of the Deaf Art Movement (DAM) from 1968-1989 and gives compelling evidence of the strong foundation that the DAM created for the small group that created the De’VIA Manifesto in 1989. She has been involved in many types of artwork, so many that some readers may think the book is about several artists. Indeed, the majority of the artwork in the book was created by her. <p><p>This book is an art biography because it is about her art, but it is also about her life. It reads in chronological format, starting with her birth and leads the reader through various stages in her life and artwork up to the present. <p><p>Ann Silver: Deaf Artist Series is a wonderful educational resource for art enthusiasts, and for aspiring artists, and for people interested in Deaf Culture or Deaf Art / De’VIA art. This series brings attention to the artwork and lives of contemporary Deaf visual artists who are important to the Deaf Art Movement and De’VIA (Deaf View / Image Art). These are Deaf artists who place a perspective on their artwork which relates to American Sign Language, Deaf heritage and Deaf culture. Each book contains biography, art interpretation and some art description. The availability of this important series offers readers an insight into the world of culturally Deaf people through their artists.
Ann Walker: The Life and Death of Gentleman Jack's Wife
by Rebecca BatleyLesbian. Lover. Lunatic. These are just some of the words usually used to describe Ann Walker, the oft overlooked wife of Anne Lister, better known by some as Gentleman Jack. Ann was one half of England’s first same-sex marriage and yet the rainbow plaque that marks their historic union on the wall of the Holy Trinity Church, York, features Ann’s name in a font only half the size of her wife’s. Her story has been long forgotten. Born into wealth and privilege Ann was one of the most eligible heiresses in 19th century Yorkshire and the question on everyone’s lips in 1830’s Halifax was why a respectable young heiress, with property, fortune and connection risked everything, even her freedom, to become entangled with the notorious Gentleman Jack? The answer to this question reveals a woman of immense courage, faith, and determination, but her voice has remained silent...until now. Within the depths of Ann’s diary - discovered by Diane Halford in 2020 - the answers to some of the above questions can be found, as can insight into Ann as an independent woman. The life of Ann is worthy of its own narrative and it is time for Ann to step out of the shadow of Gentleman Jack and tell her own story.