Sep 09

A Textbook Of Medical Instruments

About the Book:
This book has therefore subdivided the realm of medical instruments into the same sections like a text on physiology and introduces the basic early day methods well, before dealing with the details of present day instruments currently in use. Some principles of diagnosis are also included in order that a new researcher could understand the requirements of the Physician rather than blindly proceed in his developments using his knowledge of circuity, software and methods of signal processing. Further, medical diagnostic practice has been conservative in preserving the acumen the Physicians have imbided from their seniors. For example, in the ECG, the very same trace occupying just 2 mm-3 mm with a chart paper is the vital (QRS) component in diagnosis, though, at present, the same information can be presented in a much better time-scale with greater detail. Because ECG diagnosis is still based on this standard record, a researcher intending to produce a new algorithm for a detection of typical pathology (automatically) would need to know the principles of pathological detection from the ECG in current use. That is why, the book has spent some pages on such aspects as well.

After covering the several instruments under the different heads of Physiology, the Present day instruments like the CT scanner, the MRI, Ultrasound and Lasers are included. These deserve typically separate volumes on their own, but even here, the essentials are covered both from the medical and technical angles.

Particular importance has been given to safety aspects as has been widely made known through several papers in the IEEE magazines, in a separate chapter. A chapter on possible further developments and another on signal processing examples have been included to the advantage of a medical reader intending to exploit the technological developments.

A final chapter on the use of computers for medical data management and the use of the Web at large concludes the book.

In a book of this kind, meant to be of use for the student who gets himself introduced to medical instruments for the first time, a large number of books, journals and manufacturers material had to be referred to. Today, the subject is growing at a very fast pace and newer methods in surgery and diagnostics are coming up every day. The book could cover only such material as are current and it is up to the reader to keep himself abreast of the developments by looking into the useful journals for example, the IEEE issues. A little work done by the authors own Biomedical and Engineering group has been included in the chapter on New developments.

About the Author:
Dr. S. Ananthi, B.E., M.Tech. (IISc), Ph.D. is a Sr. Lecturer in the University of Madras and she has studied and made considerable research publications on Signal Processing for Instrumentation. She has written books on Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, DSP and on Medical Electronics. She is a member of IEEE, IETE and IE (India).

Contents:
Electrophysiological MeasurementsElectrocardiographyCirculatory SystemElectroencephalographyElectromyographyRespiratory Testing InstrumentsENT and Opthalmic InstrumentsUltrasound-Imaging, DopplerX-Ray InstrumentsCT ScannerMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)Surgical InstrumentsNew Research Work Developments in Medical InstrumentsSignal Processing in Medical InstrumentsSafety Measures in Bio-Medical InstrumentsElectro Chemical Instruments (PH, O2 Content in Blood, etc.)Patient Monitoring System and Bio-TelemetryElectronic Experiments for Laboratory WorkRecorders in Medical InstrumentsComputer and Web Applications in Medicine.

Audience: Electronics,Medical Sciences

Product Description
Some principles of diagnosis are also included in order that a new researcher could understand the requirements of the Physician rather than blindly proceed in his developments using his knowledge of circuity, software and methods of signal processing. Further, medical diagnostic practice has been conservative in preserving the acumen the Physicians have imbided from their seniors. For example, in the ECG, the very same trace occupying just 2 mm-3 mm with a chart paper is the vital (QRS) component in diagnosis, though, at present, the same information can be presented in a much better time-scale with greater detail. Because ECG diagnosis is still based on this standard record, a researcher intending to produce a new algorithm for a detection of typical pathology (automatically) would need to know the principles of pathological detection from the ECG in current use. That is why, the book has spent some pages on such aspects as well. After covering the several instruments under the different heads of Physiology, the Present day instruments like the CT scanner, the MRI, Ultrasound and Lasers are included. These deserve typically separate volumes on their own, but even here, the essentials are covered both from the medical and technical angles. Particular importance has been given to safety aspects as has been widely made known through several papers in the IEEE magazines, in a separate chapter. A chapter on possible further developments and another on signal processing examples have been included to the advantage of a medical reader intending to exploit the technological developments. A final chapter on the use of computers for medical data management and the use of the Web at large concludes the book. In a book of this kind, meant to be of use for the student who gets himself introduced to medical instruments for the first time, a large number of books, journals and manufacturers material had to be referred to. Today, the subject is growing at a very fast pace and newer methods in surgery and diagnostics are coming up every day. The book could cover only such material as are current and it is up to the reader to keep himself abreast of the developments by looking into the useful journals for example, the IEEE issues. A little work done by the authors own Biomedical and Engineering group has been included in the chapter on New developments. About the Author: Dr. S. Ananthi, B.E., M.Tech. (IISc), Ph.D. is a Sr. Lecturer in the University of Madras and she has studied and made considerable research publications on Signal Processing for Instrumentation. She has written books on Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, DSP and on Medical Electronics. She is a member of IEEE, IETE and IE (India).

* Publisher: New Age Publications (Academic)
* Number Of Pages: 578
* Publication Date: 2006-12-01
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 8122415725
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9788122415728

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Sep 08

Wiley Twitter Tips Tricks And Tweets May 2009 Ebook-elohim

RELEASE NAME….: Wiley.Twitter.Tips.Tricks.And.Tweets.May.2009.eBook-ELOHiM
RELEASE DATE….: Today
FORMAT……….: PDF
LANGUAGE……..: English
URL………….: http://www.amazon.com/Twitter-Tips-Tricks-Tweets-McFedries/dp/0470529695

ISBN: 978-0-470-52969-0
Paperback
272 pages
May 2009

A full-color, portable guide to getting all the fun and productivity from Twitter

Twitter is hot! It’s used by everyone from teens keeping up with their friends to fundraising charities and organizations responding to natural disasters; even President Obama tweets. Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets gets you in on the fun, taking you all the way from setting up an account to incorporating cool third-party applications.

Defined as microblogging, Twitter allows you to be as active or passive as you choose in keeping up with the conversation. Limited to 140 characters per comment, or “tweet”, it’s designed for here-and-now communication. This handy guide gives you everything you need to know.

* Guides you through setting up an account and following Twitter rules
* Explains how to tweet from mobile devices
* Shows how to add Twitter to a blog or to other social networking sites such as Facebook
* Offers ideas for using Twitter in business as well as for personal contacts
* Covers Twitter terminology
* Provides useful tips and tricks for expanding Twitter’s usefulness through third-party applications

Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets explores all the features of Twitter, so you can join the conversation and discover what all the buzz is about.

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Sep 08

The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts: Writings From The Ancient World
The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts: Writings From The Ancien
Author: Peter Der Manuelian (Editor) James P. Allen
(Editor)
Release: 2005
Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
Format: PDF 471 pages
ISBN: 1589831829 (1-58983-182-9)
ISBN 13: 9781589831827 (978-1-58983-182-7)
List Price: $39.95
File Size: 5.0 MB

Description:
The Pyramid Texts are the oldest body of extant literature from ancient Egypt. First carved on the walls of the burial chambers in the pyramids of kings and queens of the Old Kingdom, they provide the earliest comprehensive view of the way in which the ancient Egyptians understood the structure of the universe, the role of the gods, and the fate of human beings after death. Their importance lies in their antiquity and in their endurance throughout the entire intellectual history of ancient Egypt. This volume contains the complete translation of the Pyramid Texts, including new texts recently discovered and published. It incorporates full restorations and readings indicated by post–Old Kingdom copies of the texts and is the first translation that presents the texts in the order in which they were meant to be read in each of the original sources.
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Sep 08

Satellite Communications Systems Engineering: Atmospheric Effects

Satellite Communications Systems Engineering

Satellite Communications Systems Engineering: Atmospheric Effects, Satellite Link Design and System Performance (Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing)
by Dr. Louis J. Ippolito

* Pages: 394 pages
* Publisher: Wiley (October 14, 2008)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0470725273
* ISBN-13: 978-0470725276

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Sep 08

Dental Biomechanics

304 pages | Mar 15, 2003 |ISBN:0415306663 | PDF | 21 Mb

Dental Biomechanics

Product Description:

Univ. of Padova, Italy. Provides a comprehensive survey of the field and leads the reader through the approaches that can be adopted in the mechanical analysis of dental problems, both in dental implants and in orthodontics and natural tooth mechanics. For students and professionals. DNLM: Biomechanics.

Dental Biomechanics

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Sep 08

The Times Book Of IQ Tests
The Times Book Of Iq Tests
The Times Book of IQ Tests | ISBN: 074944391X | 226 pages | PDF | 7.3 MB | English

Intelligence Quotient (IQ) tests are standardized tests designed to measure human intelligence, and they are a commonplace feature of the educational system and recruitment and selection procedures.
This book takes up where Book 4 left off with ten new tests each of forty questions, complete with a guide to assessing performance. By studying the different types of test, and recognizing the different types of questions, it is possible for everyone to improve their score and increase their IQ rating. These questions, compiled by UK IQ test experts, offer a great opportunity to practice, whether in preparation for a job interview, or just for entertainment.

Description:
* Sequel to the successful Times Book of IQ Tests (Books One to Four)
* Contains brand new tests never before published incorporating 400 questions
* Can enable readers to increase their IQ rating
* Written and compiled by experienced puzzle editors
* Job hunters, anyone attending assessment interviews or those who enjoy puzzles

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Sep 08

ADVANCES IN BIOMEDICAL PHOTONICS AND IMAGING
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Photonics and Imaging in Biology and Medicine (PIBM 2007)
Wuhan, P R China, 4 – 6 November 2007

edited by Qingming Luo (Britton Chance Center for Biomedical Photonics, China) , Lihong V Wang (Washington University in St Louis, USA) , & Valery V Tuchin (Saratov State University, Russia)

Advances In Biomedical Photonics And Imaging (2008)

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company (October 2008)
ISBN: 978-981-283-233-7
Language: English
No. of Pages: 376 pages

Advances In Biomedical Photonics And Imaging (2008)

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Sep 08

The Principles Of Successful Freelancing

Miles Burke, “The Principles of Successful Freelancing”
SitePoint | 2008-12-28 | ISBN: 0980455243 | 200 pages | PDF | 4,6 MB

Thinking about becoming your own boss and embarking on the wonderful and rewarding journey of freelancing? The Principles of Successful Freelancing is for you. In this easy-to follow guide you’ll learn what’s important in transforming your skills into a booming freelance business.

This book leads you through the entire process, from getting started, through to winning and keeping loyal clients. Running a successful freelance business is easy, and with the information in this book, you’ll confidently turn your freelancing dream into a profitable reality.

* Learn how to make a smooth transition into freelancing
* Understand how to effectively manage your money
* Ensure you spend your time on the right activities
* Discover why a work/life balance is important
* Learn how your network can support you and your business
* Overcome your fear of selling
* And much more …

The 12 Principles Of Successful Freelancing

1. Get Organized
Keep your workspace tidy and plan ahead (short- and long-term).
2. Control Stress
Remain calm and work through issues to avoid early burnout..
3. Research
Spend quality time researching your proposed business-it’s more than a five minute web surf.
4. Be Passionate
Love your work! You should enjoy what you do for a living.
5. Budget
Save for a rainy day rather than spend every cent as it comes in.
6. Value your Health
Bad health stops you from working. Take time to exercise and maintain a nutritious diet.
7. Embrace Selling
Enjoy the sales challenge-it’s easier than you think!
8. Satisfy Customers
Don’t do average work-exceed their expectations and make them need you.
9. Grow Your Network
Value family and friends’ support, and meet new people all the time.
10. Maintain Cashflow
It’s what is in the bank that counts, not what you are billing-understand the difference.
11. Continually Learn
Keep acquiring new skills and knowledge, every week. Let it slip and you could be left behind.
12. Achieve a Work/Life Balance
Your life should be more than work-maintain a good balance for health and success.

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Sep 08

Acting For Film

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Acting For Film
Acting for Film
Cathy Haase | ISBN 1-58115-252-3 | Pdf | 210 pgs | 2 mb

Being an actor, I have a very practical, yet personal approach to things. Whatever the technique or philosophy is, it has to work for me in the field; it has to work when the camera is rolling. Every actor is a unique instrument that only he or she knows how to play, so my advice to you is, take everything in, keep what works for you, and leave the rest for later.

Many people think that film acting is simply a portrayal of a strong personality, that the actor, who possesses a strong ego and a love of performing, just memorizes the lines and jumps before the camera. People think that it takes a certain type of personality to do this, and it does, but what they don’t consider are the intricate techniques of craft that the actor practices and the depth of self-knowledge that she must strive for in developing her instrument. …

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Sep 07

Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior

Psychology: The Science Of Mind And Behavior

* Paperback: 1024 pages
* Publisher: A Hodder Arnold Publication; 5 edition (September 15, 2005)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0340900989
* ISBN-13: 978-0340900987

Product Description
Gross’s book has been described as the trailblazer in the psychology textbook revolution and the psychology student’s bible.

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