Category: E-Books

Pediatric Epidemiology - eBook
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Pediatric epidemiology differs significantly from general epidemiology especially when it comes to societal, ethical developmental aspects. Pediatric Epidemiology (PDF) addresses biological considerations and legal and ethical questions in dealing with pediatric and adolescent populations. Classic topics, like how to recruit representative samples, how to deal with confounding variables, and how
Bird's Higher Engineering Mathematics (9th Edition) - eBook
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John Bird’s Higher Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, (PDF) has helped numerous college students to succeed in their exams by developing problem-solving skills. It is supported by more than 600 practical engineering examples and applications that associate theory to practice. The extensive and comprehensive topic coverage makes this a solid text
anatomy and physiology 3e
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McKinley/O’Loughlin/Bidle’s Anatomy and Physiology: An Integrative Approach 3e (PDF) brings multiple elements of the study of A&P together in unique ways that maximize understanding. Covering anatomy and physiology in each chapter, the textbook emphasizes the interdependence of body systems by weaving prior coverage of one system into textual explanations of
Community Projects as Social Activism: From Direct Action to Direct Services - eBook
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Community Projects as Social Activism: From Direct Action to Direct Services (PDF) by Benjamin Shepard is an accessible and engaging ebook that will get today’s students excited about the very real prospect of achieving positive, lasting change within their communities. It outlines a distinct approach to community practice born out
Occupational Therapy Practice Guidelines for Adults With Serious Mental Illness - eBook
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The foremost cause of disability in the US is serious mental illness, which poses economic, political, and social challenges. Almost 26% of American adults have a mental illness, and 6% have a serious mental illness. This population is the disability group least likely to be employed, with recent unemployment estimates