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  1. Spike-Triggered Covariance

    Spike-Triggered Covariance

    Spike-triggered covariance (STC) analysis is a tool for characterizing a neuron's response properties using the covariance of stimuli that elicit spikes from a neuron. STC is related to the spike-triggered average (STA), and provides a complementary tool for estimating linear filters in a linear-nonlinear-Poisson (LNP) cascade model. Unlike STA, the STC can be used to identify a multi-dimensional feature space in which a neuron computes its response. STC analysis identifies the stimulus features affecting a neuron's response via an eigenvector decomposition of the spike-triggered covariance matrix. Eigenvectors with eigenvalues significantly larger or smaller than the eigenvalues of the raw stimulus covariance correspond to stimulus axes along which the neural response is enhanced or suppressed.

    € 116,00
  2. Pericardial Heart Valves

    Pericardial Heart Valves

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The pericardial heart valve was invented by Marian Ionescu, a British surgeon working at the General Infirmary in Leeds, England.The experimental work and in-vitro testing of this novel device took place in 1970, and in March 1971, Ionescu began, for the first time, the implantation of the pericardial valve in all three cardiac positions in humans.Between 1971 and 1976 the valves had been made in Ionescu's own hospital laboratory. Throughout these five years of usage in 212 patients the performance of the pericardial valve was thoroughly evaluated.

    € 116,00
  3. Seldinger Technique

    Seldinger Technique

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Seldinger technique is a medical procedure to obtain safe access to blood vessels and other hollow organs. It is named after Dr. Sven-Ivar Seldinger (1921-1998), a Swedish radiologist from Mora, Dalarna County, who introduced the procedure in 1953.The desired vessel or cavity is punctured with a sharp hollow needle called a trocar, with ultrasound guidance if necessary. A round-tipped guidewire is then advanced through the lumen of the trocar, and the trocar is withdrawn. A "sheath" or blunt cannula can now be passed over the guidewire into the cavity or vessel. Alternatively, drainage tubes are passed over the guidewire (as in chest drains or nephrostomies). After passing a sheath of tube, the guidewire is withdrawn.

    € 116,00
  4. Selamectin

    Selamectin

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Selamectin is the active ingredient in Revolution (manufactured by Pfizer Canada), a topical parasiticide and antihelminthic used on dogs and cats. It controls outbreaks of fleas, heartworm, hookworms, roundworms, and ear mites. Selamectin is not approved for human use.Selamectin disables parasites by replacing glutamate in their muscle synapses; glutamate is the amino acid which normally interacts with the receptors that open chloride channels into the muscle. Selamectin interferes with this process; it activates the chloride current without desensitization, allowing chloride ions to enter the nerve cells and causing neuromuscular paralysis, impaired muscular contraction, and eventual death.

    € 156,00
  5. Teguest Guerma

    Teguest Guerma

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Teguest Guerma is an Ethiopian born medical doctor with public health specialisation who has been working on HIV/AIDS since 1985. She has been the Associate Director of the HIV/AIDS Department of the World Health Organisation since 2004. She is appointed by the [African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF)] Board of Directors as the incoming Director General, which she will join in June 2010. She has started her career in HIV/AIDS in Burundi and has since extensively worked in Africa and South East Asia, including as country representative for the World Health Organisation and Regional Advisor of HIV/AIDS for the Africa Regional Office of the WHO.

    € 180,00
  6. Otto Binswanger

    Otto Binswanger

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Otto Ludwig Binswanger (October 14, 1852 - July 15, 1929) was a Swiss psychiatrist and neurologist who came from a famous family of physicians; his father was founder of the Kreuzlingen Sanatorium, and he was uncle to Ludwig Binswanger (1881-1966) who was a major figure in the existential psychology movement. He was brother-in-law to physiotherapist Heinrich Averbeck (1844-1889). After receiving his medical degree in 1877, Binswanger became an assistant to Theodor Meynert in Vienna. Afterwards he worked in Göttingen at the psychiatric clinic under Ludwig Meyer, and later at the pathological institute in Breslau.

    € 116,00
  7. The Art of Dealing with Drunk People
    1. Oscar , Nicholson

    The Art of Dealing with Drunk People

    Drunk people are unpredictable. Some are loud. Some are emotional. Some are aggressive. And dealing with them the wrong way can quickly turn a harmless situation into a dangerous one. The Art of Dealing with Drunk People is a practical, no-nonsense guide to staying calm, safe, and in control when alcohol clouds someone else's judgment. Inside this book, you'll learn: How drunk behaviour affects thinking, emotions, and aggressionSimple techniques to calm tense situations before they escalateWhat to say (and what never to say) to intoxicated peopleHow to protect yourself in social settings, bars, parties, and public spacesWhen to disengage and walk away safelyHow to maintain authority without confrontation>Whether you work with people, socialize often, or simply want to avoid unnecessary conflict, this guide gives you the awareness and control needed to handle difficult encounters with confidence. Stay calm. Stay safe. Stay in control, when others can't.

    € 7,62
  8. IF I COULD SPEAK WELL IT WOULD BE DIFFERENT
    1. Oscar Adolfo , Sanchez Rosas

    IF I COULD SPEAK WELL IT WOULD BE DIFFERENT

    Oscar is a technology master who suffers from Ataxia. In this book/manual, he explains the necessary care to family members and patients. He also shares his story of the before and after of the disease and the violence perpetrated by his own family members. Son of a sexist father, which makes his recovery more difficult. This book/manual is inclusive for people with disabilities. Text justification on the left is easy to read, easy to navigate, and includes an index and a glossary based on recommendations from ABC, WIPO, and CNDH.

    € 9,14
  9. Sedgwick County Emergency Medical Services

    Sedgwick County Emergency Medical Services

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sedgwick County Emergency Medical Service (SCEMS) is the emergency medical service provider in Sedgwick County, Kansas. It is the primary agency responsible for the pre-hospital care and transportation of persons who become acutely ill or injured and are in need of ambulance transport to a hospital using Advanced Life Support ambulances. Additionally Sedgwick County EMS provides scheduled ambulance transportation services for persons who require routine transfer by ambulance based on a medical necessity.

    € 136,00
  10. Splenic Marginal Zone Lymphoma

    Splenic Marginal Zone Lymphoma

    Splenic marginal zone lymphoma (SMZL) is a lymphoma made up of B-cells that replace the normal architecture of the white pulp of the spleen. The neoplastic cells are both small lymphocytes and larger, transformed blasts, and they invade the mantle zone of splenic follicles and erode the marginal zone, ultimately invading the red pulp of the spleen. Frequently, the bone marrow and splenic hilar lymph nodes are involved along with the peripheral blood. The neoplastic cells circulating in the peripheral blood are termed villous lymphocytes due to their characteristic appearance.

    € 136,00
  11. National Vaccine Information Center

    National Vaccine Information Center

    The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) is a private non-profit 501(c)(3) advocacy group which questions the safety and efficacy of commonly used vaccines. The group was founded in 1982 by parents who blamed routine vaccination for the illness or death of a child. Michael Specter has described the NVIC as "the most powerful anti-vaccine organization in America, and its relationship with the U.S. government consists almost entirely of opposing federal efforts aimed at vaccinating children."

    € 136,00
  12. Penis Enlargement

    Penis Enlargement

    Penis enlargement procedures (sometimes euphemistically referred to as male enhancement procedures in spam email and television advertisements) are techniques alleged to make the human penis increase in girth, length, or hardness. Often, in the course of advertising fraudulent products, the distinction between temporary enlargement, i.e. erection, and permanent enlargement, is deliberately muddied. Procedures range from manual exercises to stretching devices and surgical procedures, with reports of successes and failures around the world. While some of these are known to be outright hoaxes, other techniques have some measure of success.

    € 116,00