Category: Non Fiction

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
Keeping the Republic: Power and Citizenship in American Politics, THE ESSENTIALS (8th Edition) - eBook
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This dynamic and refreshed Keeping the Republic 8th edition (PDF) revitalizes the twin themes of power and citizenship by adding to the imperative for college students to navigate competing political narratives about who should get what, and how they should get it. The exploding possibilities of the digital age make
Pathophysiology for the Health Professions (5th Edition) - eBook
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A concise, easy-to-understand introduction to the basics, Gould’s Pathophysiology for the Health Professions, 5th Edition, (PDF) helps you learn vital concepts of major diseases/disorders and disease processes. Continuing in its renowned tradition of readability and vivid, full-color illustrations, the text is revised with the up-to-date research and trends in human
Concepts in Biology (14th Edition) - eBook
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Concepts in Biology, 14th Edition, (PDF) is a relatively concise introductory general biology text written for students with no prior science background. The authors attempt to use the most accessible vocabulary and writing style possible while still keeping scientific accuracy. The textbook includes all the main areas of study in
Music as Biology: The Tones We Like and Why - eBook
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Why do human beings find some tone combinations consonant and others dissonant? Why do we make music using only a small number of scales out of the billions that are possible? In the ebook Music as Biology: The Tones We Like and Why (PDF), author Dale Purves shows that rethinking