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TELEVISION IS THE NEW TELEVISION THE UNEXPECTED TRIUMPH OF OLD IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…-- Part 2 Inventing New Media -- 4 How News Came to Wag the Dog -- 5 To Be, or Not to Be, Cool -- Part 3 The New Audience--And What It's Worth -- 6 Traffic Patterns -- 7 The Self-Promoters -- 8 Tech Men as Ad Men -- 9 Explaining Programmatic Advertising -- 10 The Advertising Curve -- Part 4 Counterrevolution -- 11 Th Netflix unRevolution -- 12 Screen Time -- 13 More Boxes -- 14 Consolidating Consolivision -- 15 Television Wants to Be Paid for -- 16 Finding the New Economics -- 17 No Neutrals in Net Neutrality -- 18 When YouTube Challenged TV--and Lost -- 19 YouTube Becomes Not YouTube -- 20 Facebook Television -- Part 5 The New Television--Or The New Old Television -- 21 Premium Plus Plus Plus -- 22 Repacking the Unbundle -- Part 6 Content Is Kind--Well, It Is On Television -- 23 Sine Qua Non -- 24 Television and the Way We Live Now -- 25 The Digital Postscript -- Acknowledgments -- Index.…”
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Central nervous system tumours
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…H3 G34-mutant g| p. 74 -- t| Diffuse paediatric-type high-grade glioma, H3-wildtype and IDH-wildtype g| p. 77 -- t| Infant-type hemispheric glioma g| p. 81 -- t| Circumscribed astrocytic gliomas -- t| Piiocytic astrocytoma g| p. 83 -- t| High-grade astrocytoma with piloid features g| p. 90 -- t| Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma g| p. 94 -- t| Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma g| p. 100 -- t| Chordoid glioma g| p. 104 -- t| Astroblastoma, MN1-altered g| p. 107 -- t| Glioneuronal and neuronal tumours -- t| Ganglioglioma g| p. 111 -- t| Gangliocytoma g| p. 116 -- t| Desmoplastic infantile ganglioglioma / desmoplastic infantile astrocytoma g| p. 119 -- t| Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour g| p. 123 -- t| Diffuse glioneuronal tumour with oligodendroglioma-like features and nuclear clusters g| p. 127 -- t| Papillary glioneuronal tumour g| p. 130 -- t| Rosette-forming glioneuronal tumour g| p. 133 -- t| Myxoid glioneuronal tumour g| p. 136 -- t| Diffuse leptomemngeal glioneuronal tumour g| p. 139 -- t| Multinodular and vacuolating neuronal tumour g| p. 143 -- t| Dysplastic cerebellar gangliocytoma (Lhermitte-Duclos disease) g| p. 146 -- t| Central neurocytoma g| p. 149 -- t| Extraventricular neurocytoma g| p. 153 -- t| Cerebellar liponeurocytoma g| p. 156 -- t| Ependymal tumours -- t| Supratentorial ependymoma g| p. 161 -- t| Supratentorial ependymoma, ZFTA fusion-positive g| p. 164 -- t| Supratentorial ependymoma, YAP1 fusion-positive g| p. 167 -- t| Posterior fossa ependymoma g| p. 169 -- t| Posterior fossa group A (PFA) ependymoma g| p. 172 -- t| Posterior fossa group B (PFB) ependymoma g| p. 175 -- t| Spinal ependymoma g| p. 177 -- t| Spinal ependymoma, MYCN-amplified g| p. 180 -- t| Myxopapillary ependymoma g| p. 183 -- t| Subependymoma g| p. 186 -- g| 3 t| Choroid plexus tumours g| p. 189 -- t| Choroid plexus papilloma g| p. 190 -- t| Atypical choroid plexus papilloma g| p. 193 -- t| Choroid plexus carcinoma g| p. 195 -- g| 4 t| Embryonal tumours g| p. 199 -- t| Medulloblastoma -- t| Medulloblastomas, molecularly defined -- t| Medulloblastoma, WNT-activated g| p. 203 -- t| Medulloblastoma, SHH-activated and TP53-wildtype g| p. 205 -- t| Medulloblastoma, SHH-activated and TP53-mutant g| p. 208 -- t| Medulloblastoma, non-WNT/non-SHH g| p. 211 -- t| Medulloblastomas, histologically defined Medulloblastoma, histologically defined g| p. 213 -- t| Other CNS embryonal tumours -- t| Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumour g| p. 221 -- t| Cribriform neuroepithelial tumour g| p. 226 -- t| Embryonal tumour with multilayered rosettes g| p. 228 -- t| CNS neuroblastoma, FOXR2-activated g| p. 232 -- t| CNS tumour with BCOR internal tandem duplication g| p. 235 -- t| CNS embryonal tumour NEC/NOS g| p. 238 -- g| 5 t| Pineal tumours g| p. 241 -- t| Pineocytoma g| p. 243 -- t| Pineal parenchymal tumour of intermediate differentiation g| p. 246 -- t| Pineoblastoma g| p. 249 -- t| Papillary tumour of the pineal region g| p. 253 -- t| Desmoplastic myxoid tumour of the pineal region, SMARCB1-mutant g| p. 256 -- g| 6 t| Cranial and paraspinal nerve tumours g| p. 259 -- t| Schwannoma g| p. 261 -- t| Neurofibroma g| p. 265 -- t| Perineurioma g| p. 269 -- t| Hybrid nerve sheath tumours g| p. 271 -- t| Malignant melanotic nerve sheath tumour g| p. 273 -- t| Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour g| p. 275 -- t| Cauda equina neuroendocrine tumour (previously paraganglioma) g| p. 279 -- g| 7 t| Meningioma g| p. 283 -- g| 8 t| Mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumours involving the CNS g| p. 299 -- t| Soft tissue tumours -- t| Fibroblastic and myofibroblastic tumours -- t| Solitary fibrous tumour g| p. 301 -- t| Vascular tumours -- t| Haemangiomas and vascular malformations g| p. 306 -- t| Haemangioblastoma g| p. 310 -- t| Skeletal muscle tumours -- t| Rhabdomyosarcoma g| p. 314 -- t| Tumours of uncertain differentiation -- t| Intracranial mesenchymal tumour, FET::CREB fusion-positive g| p. 317 -- t| CIC-rearranged sarcoma g| p. 320 -- t| Primary intracranial sarcoma, DICER1-mutant g| p. 323 -- t| Ewing sarcoma g| p. 326 -- t| Chondro-osseous tumours -- t| Chondrogenic tumours -- t| Mesenchymal chondrosarcoma g| p. 330 -- t| Chondrosarcoma g| p. 332 -- t| Notochordal tumours -- t| Chordoma g| p. 335 -- g| 9 t| Melanocytic tumours g| p. 339 -- t| Diffuse meningeal melanocytic neoplasms -- t| Melanocytosis and melanomatosis g| p. 341 -- t| Circumscribed meningeal melanocytic neoplasms -- t| Melanocytoma and melanoma g| p. 344 -- g| 10 t| Haematolymphoid tumours involving the CNS g| p. 349 -- t| Lymphomas -- t| CNS lymphomas -- t| Primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the CNS g| p. 351 -- t| Immunodeficiency-associated CNS lymphomas g| p. 356 -- t| Lymphomatoid granulomatosis g| p. 358 -- t| Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma g| p. 360 -- t| Miscellaneous rare lymphomas in the CNS -- t| MALT lymphoma of the dura g| p. 362 -- t| Other low-grade B-cell lymphomas of the CNS g| p. 364 -- t| Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALK+/ALK-) g| p. 366 -- t| T-cell and NK/T-cell lymphomas g| p. 368 -- t| Histiocytic tumours -- t| Erdheim-Chester disease g| p. 370 -- t| Rosai-Dorfman disease g| p. 372 -- t| Juvenile xanthogranuloma g| p. 374 -- t| Langerhans cell histiocytosis g| p. 376 -- t| Histiocytic sarcoma g| p. 379 -- g| 11 t| Germ cell tumours g| p. 381 -- g| 12 t| Tumours of the sellar region g| p. 391 -- t| Adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma g| p. 393 -- t| Papillary craniopharyngioma g| p. 397 -- t| Pituicytoma, granular cell tumour of the sellar region, and spindle cell oncocytoma g| p. 401 -- t| Pituitary adenoma / pituitary neuroendocrine tumour g| p. 406 -- t| Pituitary blastoma g| p. 415 -- g| 13 t| Metastases to the CNS g| p. 417 -- t| Metastases to the brain and spinal cord parenchyma g| p. 418 -- t| Metastases to the meninges g| p. 421 -- g| 14 t| Genetic tumour syndromes involving the CNS g| p. 423 -- t| Neurofibromatosis type 1 g| p. 426 -- t| Neurofibromatosis type 2 g| p. 429 -- t| Schwannomatosis g| p. 434 -- t| Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome g| p. 437 -- t| Tuberous sclerosis g| p. 441 -- t| Li-Fraumeni syndrome g| p. 446 -- t| Cowden syndrome g| p. 449 -- t| Constitutional mismatch repair deficiency syndrome g| p. 452 -- t| Familial adenomatous polyposis 1 g| p. 456 -- t| Naevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome g| p. 458 -- t| Rhabdoid tumour predisposition syndrome g| p. 460 -- t| Carney complex g| p. 462 -- t| DICER1 syndrome g| p. 464 -- t| Familial paraganglioma syndromes g| p. 467 -- t| Melanoma-astrocytoma syndrome g| p. 471 -- t| Familial retinoblastoma g| p. 473 -- t| BAP1 tumour predisposition syndrome g| p. 475 -- t| Fanconi anaemia g| p. 478 -- t| ELP1-medulloblastoma syndrome…”
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Rosen's emergency medicine concepts and clinical practice
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Delirium and dementia -- Brain and cranial nerve disorders -- Spinal cord disorders -- Peripheral nerve disorders -- Neuromuscular disorders -- Central nervous system infections -- Thought disorders -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Somatoform disorders -- Factitious disorders and malingering -- Suicide -- Arthritis -- Tendinopathy and bursitis -- Systemic lupus erythematosus and the vasculitides -- Allergy, hypersensitivity, and anaphylaxis -- Dermatologic presentations -- Anemia, polycythemia, and white blood cell disorders -- Disorders of hemostasis -- Selected oncologic emergencies -- Acid-base disorders -- Electrolyte disturbances -- Diabetes mellitus and disorders of glucose homeostasis -- Rhabdomyolysis -- Thyroid and adrenal disorders -- Bacteria -- Visures -- Rabies -- AIDS and HIV -- Parasites -- Tick-borne illnesses -- Tuberculosis -- Bone and joint infections -- Soft tissue infections -- Sepsis syndromes -- V. 3. …”
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Neurocognitive rehabilitation of down syndrome the early years
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Definition, History, Methodology, and Assessment: 1. …”
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Never use pop up windows and 50 other ridiculous web rules
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: 1.Never use a PC -- 2.Always make the top left-hand logo of the website a home button -- 3.Always use landscape format pictures in web design -- 4.Surfers don't read -- 5.Never type in all caps -- 6.Lose the smiley -- 7.Play nice! …”
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HISTORY OF ILLUSTRATION
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction Section I: Illustrative Traditions in Europe and Asia -- 1. …”
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THE ART OF DIGITAL MARKETING THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO CREATING STRATEGIC, TARGETED, AND MEASURABLE ONLINE CAMPAIGNS
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Preface 1 An Introduction to Digital Marketing What Makes This Book Different? …”
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Diffusion MRI of the Breast
Published 2023Table of Contents: “…Overview of Breast DWI: Diagnosis of Suspicious Lesions Using DWI in Combination With Standard MRI - 4 Biomakers, Prognosis, and Prediction Factors - 5 Disease and Treatment Monitoring - 6 Diffusion MRI as a Stand-Alone Unenhanced Approach for Breast Imaging and Screening - 7 DWI and Breast Physiology Status - 8 IVIM and Non-Guassian DWI of the Breast - 9 Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) of the Breast - 10 Artificial Intelligence-Enhanced Breast MRI and DWI: Current Status and Future Applications - 11 Diffusion-Weighted Whole Body Imaging With Background Body Signal Suppression (DWIBS) - 12 High-Resolution Diffusion-Weighted Breast MRI Acquisition - 13 Clinical Interpretation of Diffusion MRI, ROI Assessment, Common Errors, Pitfalls and Artifacts, Challenges in Acquisition - 14 Multi Platform Standardization of Breast DWI Protocols: Quality Control and Test Objects - 15 Routine and Advanced Breast DWI Techniques and Processing: The Siemens Healthineers Perspectives - 16 Breast Diffusions MRI Acquisition and Processing Techniques: The GE Healthcare Perspectives - 17 Breast DWI Techniques and Processing: The Philips Perspective - 18 Diffusion-Weighted Imaging (DWI) for Breast Lesion Characterization: The Olea Medical Perspective and the Utilization of Olea Sphere Software…”
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Core topics in airway management
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Basic Science: 1. Anatomy John Picard; 2. …”
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Lippincott's primary care rheumatology
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Section 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES 1. …”
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Cancer in pregnancy and lactation the motherisk guide
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Specific Tumors During Pregnancy: 1. …”
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Disorders of voluntary muscle
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Preface; Foreword John Walton; Part I. The Scientific Basis of Muscle Disease: 1. …”
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Public health in the Arab world
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Preface; Introduction; Part I. The Context of Public Health -- Public health, the medical profession, and state building: A historical perspective -- The political, economic, and social context -- The demographic transitions: characteristics and public health implications -- Environmental degradation: the challenge of sustaining life; Part II. …”
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Rapid review anesthesiology oral boards
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. General: 1. Obesity/difficult airway / Ruchir Gupta -- 2. …”
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Environmental impacts on reproductive health and fertility
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction Tracey J. Woodruff and Linda C. …”
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Principles of psychiatric genetics
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Preface; 1. Contribution of genetic epidemiology to our understanding of psychiatric disorders Kathleen Reis Merikangas and Anibal Cravchik; 2. …”
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Spencer's pathology of the lung
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Embryology and normal lung / Neil Sahasrabudhe ... …”
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LIBRARIES, LEADERSHIP, AND SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Answer Carefully8: Crazy Idea #274: Just Stop Collecting9: Local and Global, Now and Forever: A Matrix Model of "Depth Perception" in Library Work10: A Quiet Culture War in Research Libraries-and What It Means for Librarians, Researchers, and Publishers11: Interrogating the American Library Association's "Core Values" Statement12: Asserting Rights We Don't Have: Libraries and "Permission to Publish"13: Frenemies: The Perfect and the Good, the Noisy and the Important14: What Patron-Driven Acquisition Does and Doesn't Mean: An FAQ15: Reference Services, Scalability, and the Starfish Problem16: Kitten in a Beer Mug: The Myth of the Free Gift17: You Might Be a Zealot If . . .18: It's Not about the Workflow: Patron-Centered Practices for Twenty-First-Century Serialists19: Can't Buy Us Love: The Declining Importance of Library Books and the Rising Importance of Special Collections20: On Knowing the Value of Everything and the Price of Nothing21: Preservation, Yes-but What Shall We Preserve?…”
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Communication Skills for the Health Care Professional Context, Concepts, Practice, and Evidence
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: -- PartI The Context for Health Care Communications in an Evolving Health Care System Chapter1 Evolution of Health Care Delivery and Implications for Health Providers Chapter2 Technological Advances Have Changed the Way Health Professionals and Patients Communicate Chapter3 Problems in Access to and Availability of Health Care Intimately Linked to Patient-Provider Communications PartII Foundations for Understanding Communications in Health Care Chapter4 Principles of Human Communication Chapter5 The Nature of Therapeutic Communications Chapter6 Cultural Similarities and Differences and Communication PartIII Critical Competencies in Therapeutic Communications Chapter7 The Pervasive Role of Empathy, Confirmation, and Compassion Chapter8 Communications That Contribute to Trust and Mistrust of Providers Chapter9 The Art and Skillful Use of Questions Chapter10 Therapeutic Use of Silence and Pauses Chapter11 The Impact of Self-Disclosures Chapter12 The Proper Placement of Advisement Chapter13 Reflections and Interpretations Chapter14 The Judicious Use of Confrontations, Orders, and Commands PartIV Communications to Ensure Comprehensive and Continuous Patient-Centered Care under Challenging Circumstances Chapter15 Communicating with Patients with Low Health Literacy Chapter16 Communicating with Patients Who Have Chronic and/or Life Threatening Illness Chapter17 Communicating with Patients and Families in Crisis Chapter18 Communicating Effectively with Patients Displaying Significant Negative or Resistive Coping Responses PartV Beyond Patient-Provider Encounters: Managing Communications Within and Across Relevant Constituencies Chapter19 Communications Within and Across Health Care Provider Groups Chapter20 Beyond Patient-Provider Encounters: Managing Communications Within and Across Relevant Constituencies Chapter21 Family Dynamics and Communications with Patients' Significant Others PartVI Ethics and Communications in Health Care Chapter22 Patient's Rights to Informed Choice and Consent in Health Care Decision Making Chapter23 The Privileged Nature of Patient- Provider Communications: Issues of Confidentiality, Anonymity, and Privacy PartVII Transforming Health Care through Changing Patient Behaviors and Systems of Care Chapter24 Transforming Health Care through Changing Patient Behaviors and Systems of Care Chapter25 Altering Systems of Care to Enhance Health Care Communications PartVIII Evidence Supports the Importance of Effective Communications Chapter26 Bringing Health Provider Communication to the Patient, Not Patient to Provider Chapter27 Communications to Promote Behavior Change Chapter28 Collaborative Care to Promote Treatment Adherence and Effective Mental Health Care Chapter29 Communications for Advance Care Planning.…”
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