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Nova Science Publishers Inc Asperger Syndrome: Risk Factors, Cognitive-Behavioral Characteristics & Management Strategies
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Nurturing of Talent, Skills & Abilities
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Reading in 2010: A Comprehensive Review of a Changing Field
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Biochemistry and Biochemists: Who Were They and What Did They Discover?
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Mentoring: Practices, Potential Challenges & Benefits
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Stress in the Year 2010 & Beyond
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Nova Science Publishers Inc An Overview of Biomedical Scientists and Their Discoveries
The world of medicine interacts with biology, anatomy, chemistry and physiology. Thus, it takes an extremely talented scientist, scholar and researcher to unwrap and unravel the wonders and complexities of the human body and medical illness, pains and problems. This book attempts to do just that and explain how many biomedical scientists and researchers were able to discover and treat various medical conditions as well as provide insights into the therapeutic process. Some of the words readers will encounter in this book strike fear into the hearts of physicians and nurses everywhere -- cancer, gout, high cholesterol, catecholamine's, viruses, bacteria, malaria, typhoid, and other ailments. Blood, cells, stem cells, insulin, the immune system and mutagenesis are all involved in the optimal functioning of the human body, yet the average person knows little about blood, the basic of the cell structure, how it operates and what it does in the human body in terms of promoting health and human functioning. Diabetes, Huntington's, cancer are all ailments that impact the human species more or less and, in many instances, result in death. Yet who were the scientists that researched and discovered these ailments and maladies and how did they first analyze the relationship between these illnesses and the human body? Where did they come from? How did they occur? How can we address these illnesses and difficulties so as to live a fruitful robust life? We hear so much about the human genome continually in scientific circles, yet the general public has little understanding of it and in fact, the average citizen knows little about their genetic structure and how it has impacted their lives. Even physicians are only minimally trained in the complexities of genetics, but this text offers at least some introductory information as to this "brave new world" of the human genome and its relevance. Statins is a simple word but one that is imperative to understand and salient to our heart, continued existence and well-being. Homeostasis is, again, a simple word, yet we should learn about it and its importance in our daily functioning and understand it as a basic element of our existence. While it seems a basic concept, it is imperative for human optimal functioning. And of course, the cell -- one of the building blocks of the human body -- the surface of the cell, and all of the magical mysteries that revolve around this basic element of the human body, are important elements for scientists, scholars and researchers to understand and grasp. The book is a journey into the lives of famous scientists and scholars who went on to win the Nobel Prize, even though many were rejected by many medical schools. These scholars -- both men and women -- went on to achieve great things and survive difficulties, discrimination and dire straits. It is only right, just and proper that these famous men and women should be recognised for their contributions to science, medicine and humanity.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc The Fifty Greatest Women in American History
Over the past several hundred years, many women have made major, significant contributions to society, to their countries and to their field of endeavor-be it literature, music, art, politics or the enhancement of women in general. Many of these women have not received the acknowledgement and recognition that they deserve. This book is an attempt to rectify that deficiency. In a warm, storytelling fashion, the authors lay out the scenarios and contributions of fifty of the most famous women of history. These individuals have accomplished great things, not only in their time period, but often against great odds and difficulties. Students of history and students in general need to be aware of the contributions of these women. Certainly there are others that arguably could be included, but this is a first attempt to sensitize the students of this century to the great accomplishments of the women who came before them, and established a foundation for a just, equitable society wherein all women are valued, recognized and acknowledged. Students of history will find this panoramic overview a rich robust source of knowledge and proponents of women's issues will tend to recognize the grandeur and splendor of women's contributions to civilization and humanity in general.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Humanities: Past, Present & Future
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Humanities in 2015: Why We Need Them & How They Contribute to Being Human
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Critical Thinking & Higher Order Thinking: A Current Perspective
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Enter the World of Microbiology: Interviews about the Worlds Most Famous Microbiologists
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Pedagogical Models: The Discipline of Online Teaching
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Fifty Most Influential Americans: Interviews with Professor Donald Elder III
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Interviews with Professor Donald Elder: The Presidents of the United States
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Handbook of Early Childhood Education
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Nova Science Publishers Inc The Doubling: Those Influential Writers That Shape Our Contemporary Perceptions of Identity & Consciousness in the New Millennium
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Meta-Cognition: A Recent Review of Research, Theory, & Perspectives
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