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Introduction to General Medical Conditions - eBook
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Introduction to General Medical Conditions (PDF) describes the most common non-orthopedic maladies seen in the active population. The ebook is designed to be a reference tool for professionals and students who work with athletes or a physically active population. Each chapter includes a specific body part or system. Also debated
Laboratory Manual and Workbook for Biological Anthropology: Engaging with Human Evolution - eBook
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Laboratory Manual and Workbook for Biological Anthropology: Engaging with Human Evolution, (PDF)  is a brilliantly illustrated, flexible, and topically balanced handbook with a critical-thinking approach―all at a matchless value. NOTE: The product only includes Laboratory Manual and Workbook for Biological Anthropology: Engaging with Human Evolution in PDF. No access codes
Social Problems (14th Edition) - eBook
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Viewing our society from a conflict perspective. Taking a conflict approach, Stanley Eitzen, Maxine Baca Zinn, and Kelly Eitzen Smith’s Social Problems, 14th edition (PDF), examines social problems, how they are interrelated to other problems, and society’s role in their perpetuation and creation. This textbook addresses interesting subjects, such as
Trigonometry (5th Edition) - eBook
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Prepares students to do well in trigonometry and beyond Focusing on problem-solving and critical thinking, Trigonometry, 5th Edition, (PDF) helps college students develop the comprehension and self-assurance they need to be successful in and out of the classroom. For the 5th Edition, Mark Dugopolski has developed MyLab™ Math elements to
Statistics In the Pharmaceutical Industry (3rd Edition) - eBook
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The advance of the pharmaceutical industry over the past decade is amazing, but the impact of this growth on statistics is somewhat puzzling. While the software has made analysis easier and more efficient, regulatory bodies now insist on deeper and more complicated analyses, and pharmacogenetic/genomic studies serve up a completely