Further Particulars (Oxford paperbacks - Oxford letters & memoirs)
by C.H. Rolph
Continuing from C.H. Rolph's first volume of memoirs: "London particulars", this volume covers the years from the end of World War I to the present day. It describes his 25 years with the City Police, from which he retired in 1946 with the rank of Chief Inspector; his work as a freelance journalist, followed by 25 years on the editorial staff of the "New Statesman". He also spent some time at the BBC as a broadcaster and script-writer. He lectured on law reform, civil liberty and the freedom of...
How does data evidence matter in decision-making in healthcare? How do you implement and maintain cost effective healthcare operations? Do decision trees help to sharpen decision making? This book will answer these questions, demystifying the many questions by clearly showing how to analyse data and how to interpret the results – vital skills for anyone who will go on to work in health administration in hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical or insurance industries. Written by an expert in health an...
Climate Change and Animal Health (CRC One Health One Welfare)
This benchmark publication assembles information on the current and anticipated effects of climate change on animal health. It empowers educators, managers, practitioners, and researchers by providing evidence, experience, and opinions on what we need to do to prepare for, and cope with, the largest threat ever to have faced animals on this planet. With expert contributors from across the globe, the text equips the reader with information and means to develop sustainable adaptation or mitigation...
Applied Spatial Data Analysis with R (Use R!, #10)
by Roger S Bivand, Edzer J Pebesma, and Virgilio G Mez-Rubio
This book addresses the needs of researchers and students using R to analyze spatial data across a range of disciplines and professions. The book is co-authored by a group involved in the Comprehensive R Archive Network.
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems in Public Health
by Alan Melnick
How many people have died because of COVID-19? Which countries have been hit hardest by the virus? What are the benefits and harms of different vaccines? How does COVID-19 compare to the Spanish flu? How have the lockdown measures affected the economy, mental health and crime? This year we have been bombarded by statistics - seven day rolling averages, rates of infection, excess deaths. Never have numbers been more central to our national conversation, and never has it been more important tha...
Applied Missing Data Analysis in the Health Sciences
by Xiao-Hua Zhou, Chuan Zhou, Danping Lui, and Xaiobo Ding
The Modern Epidemic (Harvard East Asian Monographs)
by William Johnston
A vivid, sweeping history of mankind's battles with infectious disease, for readers of the #1 New York Times bestsellers Yuval Harari's Sapiens and John Barry's The Great Influenza. For four thousand years, the size and vitality of cities, economies, and empires were heavily determined by infection. Striking humanity in waves, the cycle of plagues set the tempo of civilizational growth and decline, since common response to the threat was exclusion--quarantining the sick or keeping them out. But...
Basic and Advanced Bayesian Structural Equation Modeling (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)
by Sik-Yum Lee and Xin-Yuan Song
The Flaviviruses (Advances in Virus Research)
by Thomas J. Chambers and Thomas P. Monath
Over 50% of known flaviviruses have been associated with human disease. The Flavivirus genus constitutes some of the most serious human pathogens including Japanese encephalitis, dengue and yellow fever. Flaviviruses are known for their complex life cycles and epidemic spread, and are considered a globally-emergent viral threat. Detection, Diagnosis and Vaccine Development, the third volume of The Flaviviruses details the current status of technologies for detection and differentiation of these...
This informative book is valuable to a broad spectrum of individuals active in the environmental and health sciences, including chemists, epidemiologists, and mathematics modelers, as well as those involved with measurement and effects of numerous kinds of drinking water contamination and both indoor and ambient air pollution. Environmental researchers involved with human exposure to toxic substances, regulators and administrators will also find this work of value.
Killer Kissing Bugs (Bugged Out! the World's Most Dangerous Bugs)
by Kevin Blake
Multivariate Analysemethoden (Statistik Und Ihre Anwendungen)
by Andreas Handl and Torben Kuhlenkasper
Dieses Buch gibt eine Einfuhrung in die Analyse multivariater Daten. Behandelt werden neben den klassischen Verfahren auch neuere Verfahren wie Klassifikationsbaume. Das Buch wendet sich zum einen an Studierende des Fachs Statistik und zum anderen an alle Personen, die Datenanalyse betreiben und hierbei multivariate Verfahren anwenden wollen. Jedes Verfahren wird zunachst anhand eines realen Problems motiviert. Darauf aufbauend wird ausfuhrlich die Zielsetzung des Verfahrens herausgearbeitet. Es...
Epidemics (Opposing viewpoints)
Human Biology in Papua New Guinea (Research Monographs in Human Population Biology, #10)
Papua New Guinea shows great diversity in a small geographical area. More than a quarter of the world's languages are found there among less than four million people. It can thus be regarded as a `small cosmos' in which complex interrelationships can be studied within a connected whole. In this book, the human biology of Papua New Guinea is described and studies are presented of the geography, demography, social anthropology, linguistics, and human genetics of the country. These studies are...
Circumpolar Health Atlas (Heritage)
When many of us picture the areas surrounding the North Pole, we imagine barren landscapes, wintry conditions, and sparse human and animal populations. Opening up the Circumpolar Health Atlas will undoubtedly change this perception. Abounding with hundreds of vibrant, full-colour photographs and maps, this book presents a stunning and immersive portrait of life in the Arctic region, with an emphasis on the factors that contribute to human health in this area. Written with the general reader in m...
How the very fact of being human makes us vulnerable to pandemics—and gives us the power to save ourselves. The COVID-19 pandemic won’t be our last—because what makes us vulnerable to pandemics also makes us human. That is the uncomfortable but all-too-timely message of The Human Disease, which travels through history and around the globe to examine how and why pandemics are an inescapable threat of our own making. Drawing on dozens of disciplines—from medicine, epidemiology, and microbiology t...