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100 Diverse Voices on Parenthood

by DK

This comprehensive parenting book features 100 contributors representing various races and ethnic backgrounds, genders, abilities, socio-economic backgrounds, and experiences, each lending their wisdom and insight on parenthood.This book can not tell you how to raise your baby, because no one can tell you how to do that. This book is meant to be a supplemental guide to your own inner voice, your gut, and the relationship you build with your baby as they grow. It's meant to be a reminder that the parenting community is huge, and no matter what those parents look like or where they come from, we all share a united goal – to raise happy, thriving humans.With over 100 contributors of varied backgrounds, nationalities, and parenting experiences, this book is full of stories and advice for parents who are navigating the first year of parenthood. The authors in this book are not writers, and most of them are not parenting or childhood development experts. They are simply people who have raised babies and learned something valuable along the way – from breastfeeding, diaper bags, or screen time, to caring for a sick baby, dealing with postpartum depression, or navigating parenthood after a separation or divorce.Whether you read this book cover to cover or jump around to what matters most in that moment, take a deep breath and remember you are not alone. You've got this.Tackling important discourse together!The A Kids Book About titles are best used when read together. Helping to kickstart important, challenging, and empowering conversations for kids and their grown-ups through beautiful and thought-provoking pages. The series supports an incredible and diverse group of authors, who are either experts in their field, or have first-hand experience on the topic. A Kids Co. is a new kind of media company enabling kids to explore big topics in a new and engaging way, with a growing series of books, podcasts, and blogs made to empower. Learn more about us online by searching for A Kids Co.

100 First Words (Books by Ms. Rachel)

by Ms. Rachel

Learn 100 essential first words with Ms. Rachel—YouTube phenomenon, household name, and America&’s favorite teacher!Researched and written by the YouTube phenomenon and educator Ms. Rachel who is loved by millions, this photographic book is packed with 100 words for little ones to learn. From mama to dada, these 100 words are intuitive, easy-to-learn, and categorized into colorful sections to aid with learning. Fans of Ms. Rachel will recognize familiar characters and gestures from their favorite videos. Helpful tips and advice in the back of the book on speech development is perfect for caregivers looking to know more about this important milestone in their children&’s lives. With colorful photographs and fun interactions with Ms. Rachel, babies and toddlers will love reading these words again and again!

100 SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

by Peter Carter

All the mistakes you might make with SQL Server—and how to avoid them!100 SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them prepares you for the pitfalls database professionals often encounter—from administration to development, availability, and security. You'll learn to sidestep common errors that slow down your T-SQL code and ensure your SQL Server is installed and configured to handle anything your organization throws at it. Inside 100 SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them you'll learn to avoid: • Development errors when writing T-SQL • Installation and administration mistakes • Optimization missteps • Common pitfalls relating to high availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR) • Security oversights that can endanger your data 100 SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them doesn't focus on the "happy path"—instead, it covers all the errors and problems you might face as a SQL Server developer or administrator. Each chapter is filled with real-world issues drawn from author Peter A. Carter&’s two-decade-long career in SQL Server. Peter's seasoned advice helps dispel myths, debunk misconceptions, and set you on the right road. About the technology Perfecting a SQL Server system can be a complex balancing act. Why is T-SQL running so slowly? Is the right data available? Are we protected against data theft? What about that new server instance I need to administer? Even the most skilled SQL Server experts make mistakes that cost time and performance. This book can help you get it right the first time. About the book 100 SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them focuses exclusively on the errors that you might—and probably will—make as a SQL Server admin or developer. Real-world examples, code samples, and helpful diagrams make it easy to understand each issue and its solution. You&’ll learn how to write performant code, design efficient database schemas, implement error handling, work with complex data types, and much more, all in a friendly, common-sense problem/solution format. What's inside • T-SQL development • Installation, administration, and optimization • High availability and security About the reader Readers need to understand basic SQL Server concepts and SQL queries. Perfect for junior database admins, full-stack developers, and &“accidental&” DBAs. About the author Peter A. Carter is a SQL Server expert with experience developing, administering, and architecting data-tier applications and SQL Server platforms. Table of Contents 1 Introducing SQL Server 2 Development standards 3 Data types 4 Database design 5 T-SQL development 6 SSIS development 7 Error handling, testing, source control, and deployment 8 SQL Server installation 9 Instance and database management 10 Optimization 11 Indexes 12 Backups 13 Availability 14 Security

100 Ways to Win: Little Answers to Life’s Big Challenges

by Nigel Cumberland

Your Guide to GreatnessThis is your toolkit for turbo-charging every aspect of your life, from your boldest ambitions to your daily routines.100 Ways to Win is packed with great ideas for achieving professional highs, building rewarding relationships, and finding peace, all carefully chosen to help you navigate whatever challenges and opportunities cross your path.Every chapter features a new idea to help you form the habits and mindset of a winner. Together, they are your springboard to success.100 Ways to Win is your guide to the life you want, one small win at a time.Praise for 100 THINGS SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE DO'Inside these pages you'll find a powerful reminder of the many ways you can make your life - and other people's lives - more successful. It will help you identify what success means to you and give you the building blocks for making that success a reality. This is your chance to overcome whatever obstacles are stopping you. Read it, act on it and experience the difference' Marshall Goldsmith Ph.D., bestselling author of TRIGGERS

100 Ways to Win: Little Answers to Life’s Big Challenges

by Nigel Cumberland

Your Guide to GreatnessThis is your toolkit for turbo-charging every aspect of your life, from your boldest ambitions to your daily routines.100 Ways to Win is packed with great ideas for achieving professional highs, building rewarding relationships, and finding peace, all carefully chosen to help you navigate whatever challenges and opportunities cross your path.Every chapter features a new idea to help you form the habits and mindset of a winner. Together, they are your springboard to success.100 Ways to Win is your guide to the life you want, one small win at a time.Praise for 100 THINGS SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE DO'Inside these pages you'll find a powerful reminder of the many ways you can make your life - and other people's lives - more successful. It will help you identify what success means to you and give you the building blocks for making that success a reality. This is your chance to overcome whatever obstacles are stopping you. Read it, act on it and experience the difference' Marshall Goldsmith Ph.D., bestselling author of TRIGGERS

100 Years of Archaeology at the University of Michigan: Essays on the Past, Present, and Future of the Discipline (Anthropological Papers Series #101)

by Raven Garvey Brian A. Stewart Michael L. Galaty Tiffany C. Fryer Robin A. Beck Hannah Hoover John O’Shea Alicia Ventresca-Miller

The University of Michigan has been at the forefront of archaeological research for more than 100 years, since 1922, when the Museum of Anthropology (now the Museum of Anthropological Archaeology) was established on the Ann Arbor campus. The goal of its curators for many decades was to create a research and teaching program that emphasized methodological rigor in the analysis of archaeological materials, attempting to solve grand questions about human behavior through fieldwork, collections, and laboratory work. About fifty years ago, the Museum's emphasis shifted to developing archaeological theory when a new generation of curators with processualist leanings made Ann Arbor a testing ground for the so-called New Archaeology. Now, archaeology stands at a crossroads. Some archaeologists refer to the death of archaeological theory. Others stake out opposed camps of generalists and particularists. At U-M, as at many other universities, the past decade has seen a new commitment to collaborative archaeology, working with descendant communities and acknowledging the discipline's roots in colonialism and extraction. In 2022, to celebrate a century of existence, the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology (UMMAA) hosted an international conference to explore possibilities for a middle way: an archaeology for the next 100 years, combining humanistic and scientific approaches, which allows for both agents and systems, description and explanation, science and heritage. This volume is meant to be a snapshot of that conference and this moment in the development of the discipline. Included are most of the papers and posters presented, as well as photographs of the panels and the proceedings.

100 Years of Turkish-Japanese Relations: From History to Economy, Culture to Art (Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics)

by Hasan Topaçoğlu

Japan and Türkiye, situated at opposite ends of Asia like two pillars of a bridge, have long maintained strong relations. These ties, spanning over a century, encompass historical, cultural, political, and social dimensions. Topaçoğlu and his contributors present a comprehensive analysis of Asia that deepens our understanding of the complex interplay between these two nations in the global arena.Structured into three segments, the first explores the historical backdrop, carefully examining the evolution of relations between Japan and Türkiye while analysing their outreach to the West and Asian nations throughout history. The second examines various themes encompassing international relations, political science, and economics that critically examine the historical trajectory leading up to the present, shedding light on the evolving dynamics with other Asian nations. The final segment centers on media and cultural studies, education, literature, and the arts that provide detailed insights into Türkiye’s evolving engagement with other Asian countries. The book offers fresh perspectives and novel methodologies that challenge conventional paradigms by adopting an inclusive approach. Through a comparative lens, it illuminates the evolving contours of Japan–Turkish relations amidst shifting geopolitical landscapes. Furthermore, it serves as a catalyst for future research endeavours, paving the way for deeper insights into the historical, diplomatic, and socio-cultural dimensions of these nations.A valuable resource for scholars and researchers in the fields of international relations, political science, history, cultural studies, and Asian studies in the context of Japan and Türkiye. The book will also be of interest to professionals involved in policy formulation and diplomatic practice, policymakers at governmental institutions, diplomats, and strategy consultants who are engaged in advising on international relations or geopolitical strategy as well as journalists, think-tank analysts, and the informed public who are keen on understanding the complexities of global geopolitics and both countries' evolving roles within it.

100% Engagement: 33 Lessons to Promote Participation, Beat Boredom, and Deepen Learning in the ELA Classroom (Corwin Literacy)

by Susan Barber Brian Sztabnik

Classroom-tested lessons to help you strive for 100% engagement in your ELA classroom For educators, it can be a constant challenge to keep students engaged and motivated in the classroom. With the rise of technology and shortened attention spans, we have to go beyond traditional teaching methods, especially in the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom where students may perceive reading and writing as tedious tasks. 100% Engagement: 33 Lessons to Promote Participation, Beat Boredom, and Deepen Learning in the ELA Classroom offers captivating and interactive lessons that will help students thrive in their ELA studies. Authors Brian Sztabnik and Susan Barber provide practical guidance and inspiration to make ELA learning more meaningful and enjoyable for students in Grades 6-12. The book’s 33 lessons are organized by genres including Poetry, Short Fiction, Novels & Dramas, and Writing and are adaptable to support different learning styles, ensuring that all students feel valued and engaged in the classroom. The lessons get students out of their seats, participating in discussion, collaborating, and working across mediums to build their literacy skills. Providing tips and tricks to achieve 100% engagement, this book: Fosters a classroom where student motivation is high, and interactions are based on mutual respect and appreciation Challenges learners to think critically and creatively by incorporating collaborative, cross-genre activities Offers adaptations to help teachers tailor the lessons based on their individual classroom needs, making it easier for all students to participate fully Offers downloadable templates and handouts for easy implementation 100% Engagement is the ultimate toolkit for teachers looking to foster motivation, creativity, and active participation that deepens learning for every student in their ELA classroom.

100% Engagement: 33 Lessons to Promote Participation, Beat Boredom, and Deepen Learning in the ELA Classroom (Corwin Literacy)

by Susan Barber Brian Sztabnik

Classroom-tested lessons to help you strive for 100% engagement in your ELA classroom For educators, it can be a constant challenge to keep students engaged and motivated in the classroom. With the rise of technology and shortened attention spans, we have to go beyond traditional teaching methods, especially in the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom where students may perceive reading and writing as tedious tasks. 100% Engagement: 33 Lessons to Promote Participation, Beat Boredom, and Deepen Learning in the ELA Classroom offers captivating and interactive lessons that will help students thrive in their ELA studies. Authors Brian Sztabnik and Susan Barber provide practical guidance and inspiration to make ELA learning more meaningful and enjoyable for students in Grades 6-12. The book’s 33 lessons are organized by genres including Poetry, Short Fiction, Novels & Dramas, and Writing and are adaptable to support different learning styles, ensuring that all students feel valued and engaged in the classroom. The lessons get students out of their seats, participating in discussion, collaborating, and working across mediums to build their literacy skills. Providing tips and tricks to achieve 100% engagement, this book: Fosters a classroom where student motivation is high, and interactions are based on mutual respect and appreciation Challenges learners to think critically and creatively by incorporating collaborative, cross-genre activities Offers adaptations to help teachers tailor the lessons based on their individual classroom needs, making it easier for all students to participate fully Offers downloadable templates and handouts for easy implementation 100% Engagement is the ultimate toolkit for teachers looking to foster motivation, creativity, and active participation that deepens learning for every student in their ELA classroom.

1000 Platforms: Ensembles as Ontological Experiments (Dis-positions: Troubling Methods and Theory in STS)

by Adrian Mackenzie

In today’s digital world, platforms are everywhere, shaping our social and cultural landscapes. This groundbreaking book shows how platforms are not just technical systems, but complex networks involving diverse people, practices and values. It explores a wide range of digital platforms, using insights from science and technology studies, anthropology, sociology and cultural theories to offer fresh perspectives on how platforms, media and devices function and evolve. Blending ethnographic work with technical analysis, this is essential reading for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of the digital age.

1000 Ways to Ask Why: Introduction to Dramaturgical Thinking (Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies)

by Emily LeQuesne

What is dramaturgy? Can you be taught how to do it?1000 Ways to Ask Why is a practical how-to guide and introduction to dramaturgy and dramaturgical thinking for dramaturgs, directors, playwrights, devised theatre makers, choreographers, and performers.This book introduces The Mosaic Scale process, a five-step system that can be dipped in and out of, as the steps don’t have to be read in a linear way. Akin to a mosaic-building approach, it is designed to help theatre makers refine and develop the bigger picture of a script or a piece of devised performance. Until now, there has been no formal technique for literary or process dramaturgy. This step-by-step process for applying dramaturgical thinking is a series of questions, exercises, and considerations to ask throughout the process of theatre making and rehearsal. The first how-to literary and process dramaturgy guide. Full of practical exercises, questions, and ways to approach dramaturgical thinking. Accessible exploration of a subject that can sometimes be inaccessibly academic. This volume will be of great interest to students and dramaturgs.

100th Day of School with Yasmin

by Saadia Faruqi

It’s almost the 100th Day of School, and Yasmin and her friends are celebrating 100 days of learning! But what will Yasmin wear for the special day? After she explains the holiday to her grandparents, Nani helps come up with the perfect idea to make Yasmin’s 100th Day outfit 100% unique!

101 Cool Things to Do in Minecraft

by Welbeck Children's Books

Minecraft gives everyone so many opportunities for open-ended play... but when you have the whole world to explore what do you do?This book solves that problem, with 101 amazing ideas for fun challenges and quests in Minecraft. From finding every animal to making your own food factory, creating the ultimate underwater base to challenging your friends to an online dance-off, you won't believe the crazy tasks within. In-game activities range from combat quests to building challenges, and even mad stunts. This is the perfect book for anyone who wants to increase their Minecraft fun 101 times over!

101 Dinosaur Bums (101 Bums #6)

by Sam Harper

A hilariously silly rhyming picture book, featuring 101 roaring, stomping dino bums! From the creators of 101 Bums - winner of the Best Laugh Out Loud Picture Book at the Lollies 2022.Roaring bum Soaring bum Chomping bum Stomping bum!Find teethy bums and beefy bums, mucky bums and plucky bums and many MANY more prehistoric bums in this laugh-out-loud celebration of dinosaurs - with a dino dance party finale!The bouncy read-aloud text and hilarious illustrations will have every child (and grown-up) ROARING with laughter!

101 Fascinating Golf Facts (101 Fascinating Facts)

by David McPherson

Tee off your season with 101 delightful trivia on the greatest game.Did you know a Canadian coined the term “mulligan” — a noun meaning “do-over” — which many recreational golfers take on the first tee after an errant drive? Or that the creators of one of the greatest board games ever, Trivial Pursuit, also built a devilish golf course north of Toronto? How about this fact: the world’s most expensive public golf course will set you back $1,000 to play just one round. Here’s one more: Scotland, where golf was invented in the Middle Ages, later banned the sport — not just once, but three times.In 101 Fascinating Golf Facts, author, historian, and award-winning golf journalist David McPherson shares these stories and 97 more fascinating and fun tales that illustrate the sport’s rich history, entertaining both golf lovers and trivia buffs alike.

101 First Words for Dogs

by Odd Dot

This book is the ultimate ode to the canine-human connection, a tail-wagging twist on the traditional first words vocabulary book. Every word is a treat, illustrated with an adorable color illustration. From "Sit" to "Fetch" and "Treat" to "Kiss," 101 First Words for Dogs is part practical guide, part parody, and 100% fun. Whether you're a seasoned pet enthusiast or a new pup parent, this illustrated extravaganza is a barking good time for all. Share giggles and create lasting memories as you and your four-legged companion explore the playful words together. Watch as your dog's tail wags in delight, matching the joy in your heart with each turn of the page.Perfect for gift-giving, 101 First Words for Dogs is a delightful surprise for dog lovers or anyone welcoming a new fur baby into their lives. It's a celebration of the unique language we share with our pets, a testament to the happiness found in the simple joys of companionship, and an expression of the unbreakable bond between humans and their canine confidants. So, grab your copy, gather your pup, and get ready for a howling good time.

101 Things to do on a Rainy Day

by Dawn Isaac

'I'm bored' must be the most frightening words in a child's vocabulary, and how to keep kids entertained is something that keeps many of us awake at night. 101 Things to do on a Rainy Day is a brilliant collection of creative (and occasionally crazy) games, activities and projects to do when you're stuck indoors - without having to go anywhere near a TV or computer screen!Why not grow a windowsill herb garden, make your own jigsaw, or learn to play the glasses? Get crafty with decoupage and salt dough, or play detective by dusting for fingerprints. Exciting makes include terrariums and kaleidoscopes, whilst wacky games cover everything from Balloon Stomp to Sticky Note Scramble. All 101 ideas only require materials that you'll already have around the house. With a wealth of ingenious and fun suggestions to keep you amused, you might not even notice that the rain has stopped.The activities are written with children aged 5+ years in mind but it's your call as to how much help, support and age-appropriate supervision they might need ... make whatever adjustments are necessary.

101 Things to do on a Rainy Day

by Dawn Isaac

'I'm bored' must be the most frightening words in a child's vocabulary, and how to keep kids entertained is something that keeps many of us awake at night. 101 Things to do on a Rainy Day is a brilliant collection of creative (and occasionally crazy) games, activities and projects to do when you're stuck indoors - without having to go anywhere near a TV or computer screen!Why not grow a windowsill herb garden, make your own jigsaw, or learn to play the glasses? Get crafty with decoupage and salt dough, or play detective by dusting for fingerprints. Exciting makes include terrariums and kaleidoscopes, whilst wacky games cover everything from Balloon Stomp to Sticky Note Scramble. All 101 ideas only require materials that you'll already have around the house. With a wealth of ingenious and fun suggestions to keep you amused, you might not even notice that the rain has stopped.The activities are written with children aged 5+ years in mind but it's your call as to how much help, support and age-appropriate supervision they might need ... make whatever adjustments are necessary.

101 Topics for Clinical Microbiology Laboratory Leaders: Accreditation, Verification, Quality Systems, and More (ASM Books)

by Rebekah M. Martin

Successfully manage your laboratory accreditation and compliance audits with this easily accessible how-to resource for clinical laboratories 101 Topics for Clinical Microbiology Laboratory Leaders: Accreditation, Verification, Quality Systems, and More by Rebekah M. Martin is your roadmap to achieving and maintaining excellence in clinical microbiology laboratory administration. This quick reference guide is designed to help laboratory professionals efficiently navigate the key aspects of accreditation, regulatory compliance, and quality management. This practical resource is perfect for both new and experienced laboratory leaders who need accessible, actionable information. Inside, you’ll find: Regulatory Overview: Information on the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments, test complexity categories, and the roles of key agencies like the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food & Drug Administration in overseeing clinical laboratories.Accreditation Basics: Guidance on how to obtain and maintain laboratory accreditation, including what to expect during inspections and how to respond to deficiencies.Test Verification & Validation: Essential tips on conducting verification and validation studies to ensure your laboratory’s test systems are accurate, reliable, and compliant with regulatory standards.Quality Management Essentials: Practical strategies for implementing and maintaining a quality management system, including process control, document management, and continuous improvement techniques that keep your lab running smoothly. Presented in a user-friendly question-and-answer format, 101 Topics for Clinical Microbiology Laboratory Leaders is your go-to resource for quick, reliable guidance on leading a compliant and high-performing clinical microbiology laboratory.

101 Ways to Brush Your Teeth

by Imogen Foster

Big teeth, small teeth, wonky teeth and chompy teeth. You can brush your teeth almost anywhere and doing anything!You can brush them balancing on one leg like a pink flamingo. You can brush them with a pal, like a crocodile. You can brush them while you ROAR like a lion.There are 101 ways to brush your teeth packed into the pages of this funny and totally ridiculous but REALLY helpful book. With tips on how to brush your teeth and fun facts about animals' real teeth throughout, this book will help help little readers get their teeth sparkling.

101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax - Legally! 2025 - 2026

by Adrian Raftery

An essential guide that will help you minimise your tax bill and maximise your after-tax earnings In 101 Ways to Save Money On Your Tax – Legally! 2025–2026, bestselling author Adrian Raftery — aka Mr. Taxman — shows you how to lower your tax bill and keep more of your hard-earned money. With the cost of living always on the rise, every dollar you can save counts. Get the most out of your taxable assets and (legally!) reduce your taxes. 101 Ways to Save Money On Your Tax – Legally! makes it easy to find and implement every deduction that applies to you. This handy guide, trusted by tens of thousands of Australians, takes the stress and confusion out of the tax season. Find out what you actually owe and lodge on time, with no mistakes. Whether you're an individual, married couple, investor, business owner or pensioner, this guide will help you: Understand how your taxes have changed for this year Reduce your tax bill, potentially by $100s or $1000s Easily navigate work-related expenses, levies, shares, property, education, business expenses, family expenses, superannuation, and more Protect yourself against errors, audits, overpayments, and common tax traps Get the answers to frequently asked questions Updated with all the latest tax legislation and thresholds, this 15th edition of 101 Ways to Save Money On Your Tax – Legally! is the comprehensive, authoritative and easy-to-follow guide that every Australian needs. Don’t pay more than you have to. Mr. Taxman is here to help.

101+ Tips and Tricks Every Prop Maker Should Know

by Ben Hohman

In 101+ Tips and Tricks Every Prop Maker Should Know, Utah Shakespeare Festival’s Properties Director Ben Hohman explains tricks of the trade generally not taught in schools, but essential for prop makers working on the job. With tips and tricks divided into subject categories like carpentry, prop math, soft goods, upholstery, finishing, crafts and effects, and tools, the book breaks this knowledge down so that makers and prop managers can easily access the information, learn the skills, and be better prepared and more useful to any shop they work in. Each tip or trick is clearly introduced, features a relevant example of how it is useful, and includes step-by-step instructions. The book also features interviews and tips from prop makers across the creative industries, showcasing different techniques and need-to-know skills, and a glossary of prop terms that will help readers navigate the day-to-day of the prop shop.This book is written for theatrical prop artisans, prop managers, technical theatre students, and anyone who has an interest in prop building or backstage theatrical knowledge. Whether they are novice prop builders or seasoned professionals with decades of experience, this book will provide readers with a wealth of practical information that will serve them in their craft for many years to come.

10th International Conference on the Development of Biomedical Engineering in Vietnam: Proceedings of BME 10, July 25-27, 2024, Phan Thiet, Vietnam: Healthcare Evolution Towards 5P Medicine in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Ecosystem - Volume 1: Medical Devices, Biomedical Data Science and Models, and Entrepreneurship and Management in Healthcare (IFMBE Proceedings #122)

by Thi-Hiep Nguyen Van Toi Vo Binh Long Vong Thi Thu Hien Pham Ngoc Hoan Doan

This book presents cutting-edge research and developments in the field of biomedical engineering, with a special emphasis on results achieved in Vietnam and neighboring low- and middle-income countries. Gathering the first volume of the proceedings of the 10th International Conference on The Development of Biomedical Engineering in Vietnam, BME 10, held on July 25-27, 2024, in Phan Thiet, Vietnam, reports on the design, fabrication, and application of low-cost and portable medical devices, biosensors, and microfluidic devices, on improved methods for biological data acquisition and analysis, including applications of artificial intelligence. It also discusses strategies to address some relevant issues in biomedical education and entrepreneurship. A special emphasis is given to advances promoting Healthcare Evolution towards 5P Medicine in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Ecosystem. All in all, this book offers important answers to current challenges in the field and a source of inspiration for scientists, engineers, and researchers with various backgrounds working in different research institutes, companies, and countries.

10th International Conference on the Development of Biomedical Engineering in Vietnam: Proceedings of BME 10, July 25-27, 2024, Phan Thiet, Vietnam: Healthcare Evolution Towards 5P Medicine in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Ecosystem - Volume 2: Tissue Engineering, Drug Discovery, and Health Informatics (IFMBE Proceedings #123)

by Thi-Hiep Nguyen Van Toi Vo Binh Long Vong Thi Thu Hien Pham Ngoc Hoan Doan

This book presents cutting-edge research and developments in the field of biomedical engineering, with a special emphasis on results achieved in Vietnam and neighboring low- and middle-income countries. Gathering the second volume of the proceedings of the 10th International Conference on The Development of Biomedical Engineering in Vietnam, BME 10, held on July 25-27, 2024, in Phan Thiet, Vietnam, it describes advances in molecular and cellular biology techniques, neuroengineering techniques, and statistical and computational methods, for different biomedical applications, such as drug delivery, medical diagnosis and monitoring. A special emphasis is given to advances promoting Healthcare Evolution towards 5P Medicine in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Ecosystem. All in all, this book offers important answers to current challenges in the field and a source of inspiration for scientists, engineers, and researchers with various backgrounds working in different research institutes, companies, and countries.

13 Days of Summer

by Stephanie Kate Strohm

This unforgettable and fun novel follows three best friends and one hot hitchhiker entering their summer road trip era, it's all about that reputation. . . It&’s the summer after senior year of high school for Carson, Noemi, and Eleanor, and they intend to live it up while they can. What could be more epic than a cross-country road trip to see Taylor Swift in concert? Along the way, the friends pick up a mysterious and charming guy who is stranded at a rest stop (is that a James Dean daydream look in his eyes?). As she and Carson hit it off, Carson gets a crash course in love-at-first sight. But as attractions grow, so, too, do tensions among the friends. Will the group make it to the concert with relationships intact? Or is there too much bad blood? At its core, a novel about the power and possibility of friendships, sprinkled with just enough romance and set against the ultimate summer playlist, this lighthearted read is both a quintessential teen romance and coming-of-age novel that will stay with readers long after Taylor sings her last note.

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