Category: E-Books

Life Cycle Nutrition: An Evidence-Based Approach (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Updated and revised with the latest epidemiologic research, the Life Cycle Nutrition: An Evidence-Based Approach, 2nd edition, (PDF) explores nutritional foundations and the growth, development, and normal functioning of folks through every stage of life. With subjects as diverse as media influences on eating, fruit juice consumption, skipping breakfast, and
Applied Respiratory Pathophysiology - eBook
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This simple yet comprehensive reference guide includes the mechanisms of respiratory diseases, explaining the main respiratory conditions for postgraduate trainees and clinicians. It discusses their aetiology in addition to the basic concepts required to effectively assess and treat them. Applied Respiratory Pathophysiology, (PDF) is the first ebook to bring together
Tuberculosis: The Essentials (4th Edition)- eBook
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Every second, a new person is subjected to tuberculosis (TB). Every untreated TB-infected person will infect 10-15 people every year. After the success of its predecessor, this new edition of Raviglione’s Tuberculosis: The Essentials, 4th Edition, (PDF) examines the new discoveries and observations of the main aspects of the disease.
Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management (5th Edition) - eBook
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An integrated method to operations and supply chain management Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management, 5th Edition, (PDF) is an integrated, inclusive introduction to both operations and supply chain management (SCM). The text remains interesting and brief while integrating all of the key concepts of both subjects in one
Behavioral Addictions: Criteria, Evidence, and Treatment - eBook
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DSM-V broke new ground in May of 2013, labeling a new disorder called “behavioral addiction.” Clinicians instantly wanted to know: how is a behavioral addiction different from an impulse control disorder? What are the criteria for determining that some behaviors are addictions instead of impulses? What, if anything, does this