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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Animal Clinical Chemistry (A Practical Handbook)
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Animal Clinical Chemistry
CRC Press | April 1, 2009 | ISBN-10: 1420080113 | 368 pages | PDF | 1.94 MB
CRC Press | April 1, 2009 | ISBN-10: 1420080113 | 368 pages | PDF | 1.94 MB
Newcomers to the animal clinical chemistry and toxicology fields quickly find that the same rules of human medicine do not always apply. Following in the footsteps of its standard-setting first edition, Animal Clinical Chemistry: A Practical Handbook for Toxicologists and Biomedical Researchers, Second Edition collates information widely dispersed in journals and book chapters, focusing on the most-relevant literature to experimental toxicology and its distinction from human medicine.
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
The Royal Society of Medicines, 6th ed

This is the sixth edition of Medicines: The Comprehensive Guide – the most popular and best-selling dictionary -style reference source-book for the range of medicines, along with possible side-effects, that is available in the UK today. Previous editions of this book have sold almost two million copies. The text has been extensively revised – to take account of the many new drugs, both generic and proprietary, as well as entire new drug groups, that have been developed and marketed since publication of the fifth edition in 2000. Changes in details of those medicines that remain on the market are also included. Requests from the public have led to the inclusion in this edition of expanded warnings about possible interactions between drugs with other medicines – especially those that can be obtained without a prescription –herbal remedies and nutritional supplements. There is also an expanded glossary of medical terms, which hopefully readers will find useful in understanding some of the more technical terms.
Advanced Drug Design And Development: A Medicinal Chemistry Approach

This volume, entitled Advanced Drug Design and Development: A Medicinal Chemistry Approach, is a collection of lectures by most of the invited speakers in The Department of Pharmaceutical-Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki.about the newtrends in our science, through the presentations of renowned invited speakers. It is also aimed to create a forum for exchange of ideas in medicinal chemistry, in a different informal environment, bringing internationally recognized medicinal chemists closer to their Greek colleagues.
Gas Chromatography in Biology and Medicine

IN the preface to the first edition of one of the earliest books on chromatography, Principles and Practice of Chromatography (Zechmeister and Cholnoky, 1943) there is written: “Every scientific advance is an advance in method.” It is also stated in this prefcice that “the invention of a new specialized laboratory procedure brings about rapid conquests in new fields of science and technology, finally it exhausts itself and is replaced by a still more practical method. The method of chromatographic adsorption invented by the talented Russian botanist, Professor M. Tswett makes possible spatial separation of components of a mixture. It is just now at the beginning of a bullish development : it offers a simple experimental procedure to the investigator especially in the fields of both pure and applied organic chemistry, of biochemistry and of physiology.”
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