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Nursing, Physician Control And The Medical Monopoly: Historical Perspectives On Gendered Inequality In Roles, Rights And Range Of Practice by Joan Roberts and Thetis Group
Examines efforts by physicians to dominate health care at the expense of nurses.
Nursing And Midwifery: A Practical Approach by Sally Huband, Pam Hamilton-brown and Gillian Barber
A useful reference tool for staff working in clinics and health centres and students undertaking basic training.
Fundamentals Of Molecular Spectroscopy by Colin Banwell and Elaine Mccash
Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy.
The Elements Of Physical Chemistry by P.w. Atkins
Introduction to physical chemistry
Pesticides 1993 (reference Book: 500) by Fish.& Food
An annual publication which contains details of all the products fully or provisionally approved as pesticides under the Control of Pesticides Regulations 1986. It lists products for use in areas such as agriculture, commercial and amenity horticulture, food storage, homes and gardens, and for wood
The Space Race: The Battle To Rule The Heavens by Deborah Cadbury
The race to be the first to launch a rocket into space and dominate a unique new arena of international conflict. For America: Wernher von Braun, charismatic ex- Nazi, rocket technology genius. For the Soviet Union: the enigmatic Sergei Korolev, brilliant, driven, know even in his own country simply
Nursing Practice And Health Care by Susan M. Hinchliff, Sue Norman and Jane Schober
Emphasis throughout on the active promotion of health by means of education and care. Used in Nursing Training
The Elements Of Nursing: A Model For Nursing Based On A Model Of Living by Nancy Roper, Winifred W. Logan and Alison J. Tierney
not hardback, 3rd edition, 1990 Aims to equip nurses with understanding of the essential knowledge required in all branches of nursing. Strengthens the reputation of the Roper Logan and Tierney Model.
A Guide To Effective Care In Pregnancy And Childbirth by M. Enkin
The new edition of A Guide to Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth will in invaluable to anyone involved in the care of pregnant women, and to the women themselves. The book is about the effects of care given and received during pregnancy and childbirth. Fifteen years ago the authors began a s
Reuse In Electronic Design by Peter Conradi
"Re-use" in computer-aided design of electronic circuits, involves the strategic re-use of existing IC designs for significantly improved productivity. The economic advantages promised from the reuse of IC intellectual property blocks should be of interest to the design automation community. This bo
Transmission Line Matrix (tlm) Techniques For Diffusion Applications by Donard Decogan
Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) is a numerical technique which is based upon establishing an analogue between a space and time dependent physical problem and an electrical network which includes transmission lines. By their very nature these enforce time discretization on the network which can then b
Advances In Umts Technology by Ernst Bonek
The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), the third generation mobile system, is coming into use in Japan and Europe. The main benefits - spectrum-efficient radio interfaces offering high capacity, large bandwidths, the ability to interconnect with IP-based networks, and flexibility of
Cases In Operations Management by Robert Johnston, Christine Harland and Alan Harrison
This casebook fills a distinct gap in the market for UK-centred material covering all aspects of production and operations management and is a much-needed companion to existing texts in its field. The second edition of this clearly structured text provides ready-to-use cases all based on real-life (
Engineering Mathematics by A. C. Bajpai, L. R. Mustoe and D. Walker
During the last 14 years, great developments have come about in digital computers. Computer speeds and memory size have increased by several orders of magnitude, while machine costs have dropped considerably. The rapid development of the personal computer has meant that it will not be too long befor
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