Traite de physique experimentale et mathematique. T. 1
Автор: Jean Baptiste Biot
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Примечание: Трактат по экспериментальной физике и математике.
Traite de physique experimentale et mathematique. T. 2
Автор: Jean Baptiste Biot
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Примечание: Трактат по экспериментальной физике и математике.
Autism as a malicious generic program. Causes of its occurrence. Successful experience of the experimental group
Автор: Лиана Димитрошкина
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Nowadays, the diagnosis of "autism" becomes more and more widespread. Growth rates are monstrous, it is almost 100 times during the last 20 years. If you or your loved ones are facing this disease of your children, you might find it useful to learn from the book: • what are malicious generic programs and how they contribute to the autism development • why the number of diagnosed children is growing with the speed of wild fire • for what reason an autistic child is born in the family • is autism equals hopelessness • what progress you can achieve within 4 months if you start working with generic programs and intertwinings of the mother, without even involving the child • that mothers of autistic children say about the participation in the Program MAu-Therapy • about the report on the MAu-Therapy program at the congress of psychotherapists (Moscow, 2016) • what to treat: "apple or apple tree"; or how mother's actions to heal her own malicious generic programs affect the physical and emotional condition of the child.
Resolving Erroneous Reports in Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. A Comprehensive Guide
Автор: Amitava Dasgupta
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The tools for detecting false positives, false negatives, and interference in interactions when testing and monitoring therapeutic drug use For physicians monitoring a patient's progress, efficacy of treatment is often linked to a patient's response to medication. Determining whether a patient is taking the prescribed amount, the drug or dosage is effective, or the prescribed medication is interacting with other drugs can be determined through drug testing. Written as a guide for toxicologists, chemists, and health professionals involved in patient care, Resolving Erroneous Reports in Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring provides an up-to-date introduction to the tests and methodologies used in a toxicology lab as well as the sources of testing error that can lead to false positives, false negatives, and unreliable conclusions of drug abuse or under use. Covering a host of common therapeutic drugs as well as specific types of interference in immunoassays used in drug testing, the book details a number of possible testing scenarios and problems as well as solutions: False positive results in immunoassays for drugs in abuse testing Interferences in immunoassays used for monitoring anticonvulsants, tricyclic antidepressants, and digoxin False positive alcohol tests using breath analyzers and automated analyzers When a toxicology report is negative in a suspected overdose patient: the world of designer drugs Effects of drug-herb interactions on therapeutic drug monitoring Pharmacogenomics and the general principles of genetic analysis Approaches for eliminating interference/discordant specimen in therapeutic drug monitoring and drugs in abuse testing What to do in case there is no readily available method for testing Complete with easy-to-read tables and flowcharts, this book helps toxicologists, clinical chemists, clinical pathologists, and forensic pathologists develop accurate, unbiased drug monitoring and toxicology reports. Health care professionals involved in patient care, especially of critically ill patients, will find this guide indispensable in making sure lab tests are reliable enough to provide high-quality care. An indispensable handbook to the entire suite of toxicology lab tests, as well as all the possible sources of testing error, Resolving Erroneous Reports in Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring offers clear remedies for eliminating and preventing testing error.
Expert Report Writing in Toxicology. Forensic, Scientific and Legal Aspects
Автор: Michael Coleman D.
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Every year throughout the world, individuals’ health is damaged by their exposure to toxic chemicals at work. In most cases these problems will resolve, but many will sustain permanent damage. Whilst any justified claim for compensation requires medical and legal evidence a crucial and often controversial component of this process is the establishment of a causal link between the individual’s condition and exposure to a specific chemical or substance. Causation, in terms of how a substance or substances led the claimant to his or her current plight, can be difficult to establish and the main purpose of this book, is to provide the aspiring expert report writer with a concise, practical guide that uses case histories to illuminate the process of establishing causation in occupational toxicity proceedings. In summary: A practical, accessible guide to the preparation of balanced, scientifically sound expert reports in the context of occupational toxicology. Focuses on the scientist’s role in establishing a causal link between exposure to toxins and an individual’s ill health. Includes real-life case histories drawn from the Author’s 15 years experience in this area to illustrate the principles involved. Expert Report Writing in Toxicology: Forensic, Scientific and Legal Aspects proves invaluable to scientists across a range of disciplines needing guidance as to what is expected of them in terms of the best use of their expertise and how to present their findings in a manner that is authoritative, balanced and informative.