Johns Hopkins Patients' Guide to Breast Cancer (Johns Hopkins Patients' Guide)
by Lillie D Shockney
Developed for the "transition" course for mathematics majors moving beyond the primarily procedural methods of their calculus courses toward a more abstract and conceptual environment found in more advanced courses, A Transition to Mathematics with Proofs emphasizes mathematical rigor and helps students learn how to develop and write mathematical proofs. The author takes great care to develop a text that is accessible and readable for students at all levels. It addresses standard topics such as...
Essential Concepts for Healthy Living - BOOK ONLY
by Sandra Alters and Wendy Schiff
Essential Concepts for Healthy Living provides students with a clear and concise introduction to the latest scientific and medical research in personal health. With its unique focus on critical thinking and analysis of health-related behaviors and attitudes, this text enhances students' understanding of their own health needs and presents the scientific background necessary for students to think critically about the reliability of health-related information they encounter in the media.
Sports Ethics For Sports Management Professionals
by Walter T Champion Jr, Richard T Karcher, and Lawrence S Ruddell
Sports management professionals are confronted with many ethical decisions during their careers, and it's essential that they be equipped to make an informed decision when faced with a difficult situation. The goal of Sports Ethics for Sports Management Professionals, Second Edition is to provide professionals with the tools necessary to tackle these kinds of situations. The Second Edition presents several ethical models that sports management professional can apply as a guide to making ethical...
Essentials of Public Health Ethics
by Ruth Gaare Bernheim, James F Childress, Alan Melnick, and Richard J Bonnie
Public Health Communication
by Claudia Parvanta, David E Nelson, and Richard N Harner
Modern and comprehensive, the new sixth edition of award-winning author, Dennis G. Zill's Advanced Engineering Mathematics is a compendium of topics that are most often covered in courses in engineering mathematics, and is extremely flexible to meet the unique needs of courses ranging from ordinary differential equations, to vector calculus, to partial differential equations. A key strength of this best-selling text is the author's emphasis on differential equations as mathematical models, discu...
For the men and women who are responders to hazardous materials incidents, an understanding of the chemicals involved and the possible outcomes is critical. Now, responders have a book written just for them. "Hazardous Materials Chemistry covers the basic concepts of chemistry, emphasizing the decision-making process so that appropriate strategies and tactics will be chosen. "Hazardous Materials Chemistry takes the bewilderment and confusion out of chemistry.
Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology, Eighth Edition provides a firm foundation in microbiology with an emphasis on human disease. It is written for students in nursing and allied health programs and is appropriate for non-majors microbiology courses. The Eighth Edition of this classic text, revised by award winning educator Jeffrey Pommerville, retains the late Ed Alcamo's student friendly style. Microbiology is a rapidly advancing and dynamic discipline. Dr. Pommerville presents new content o...
Blood Sugar Log Book (2 Years Blood Sugar Level Tracker for Diabetic, #3)
by David Blank Publishing
Probability: An Introduction provides the fundamentals, requiring minimal algebraic skills from the student. It begins with an introduction to sets and set operations, progresses to counting techniques, and then presents probability in an axiomatic way, never losing sight of elucidating the subject through concrete examples. The book contains numerous examples and solved exercises taken from various fields, and includes computer explorations using Maple.
Ideal for the two-semester, undergraduate Classical Mechanics course, Intermediate Dynamics provides an active-learning, student-friendly approach to this challenging level of physics. The text begins with an optional review of introductory concepts typically covered in prerequisite courses and moves on to the topics traditionally covered in courses in intermediate mechanics. It includes historical sketches of important contributors to the field and provides footnotes to recent articles that c...
Student Study Guide to Accompany Complex Analysis: A First Course with Applications (Express Pdf), Third Edition
by Patrick D Shanahan
Discrete Structures, Logic, and Computability (Jones & Bartlett Computer Science)
by James L Hein
Hein (Portland State U.) offers an introductory textbook that aims to give the reader a holistic understanding of discrete mathematics and computer science, through careful illustration of relationships between key concepts. Focusing on computation and the construction of objects, the text is organi
100 Questions & Answers About Lymphoma
by Peter Holman and Jodi Garrett
Written by oncology experts with over 20 years of experience, 100 Questions and Answers About Lymphoma, Second Edition provides authoritative answers to your questions on lymphoma. Featuring the information you need in one concise, easy-to-read volume, 100 Questions and Answers About Lymphoma, Second Edition is an invaluable resource for newly diagnosed patients, survivors, friends or relatives of either. Now, in its Second Edition, this newly updated text features information on the latest, cut...
Molecular Biology: Genes to Proteins, Third Edition follows the original structure-function approach to teaching molecular biology that was evident in the first two editions of David Freifelder's classic text. After an introduction to the field of molecular biology the book is divided into six sections. The first two sections, Protein Structure and Function and Nucleic Acids and Nucleoproteins provide information required to understand the chemical basis of molecular biology. The third section,...
Appropriate for the traditional 3-term college calculus course, Calculus: Early Transcendentals, Fourth Edition provides the student-friendly presentation and robust examples and problem sets for which Dennis Zill is known. This outstanding revision incorporates all of the exceptional learning tools that have made Zill's texts a resounding success. He carefully blends the theory and application of important concepts while offering modern applications and problem-solving skills.