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Heme and Hemoproteins

Heme and Hemoproteins

K.W. Bock; G.H. Elder; L.G. Israels; G.S. Marcks; F. De Matteis; J.D. Maxwell; U.A. Meyer; H.L. Rayner; H.L. Remmer; S. Sassa; B.A. Schacter; G.H. Tait; T.R. Tephly; D.P. Tschudy

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2011
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The study of the biological effects of foreign chemicals (whether therapeutic drugs or chemicals present at work or in the environment) interests the biologist from a number of different and complementary viewpoints. Apart from the more obvious pharmacological and toxicological interest, the experimentalist often uses foreign chemicals to produce in experimental animals disease states similar to naturally occurring diseases, so that their pathogenetic mechanisms and therapy can be studied under controlled conditions. In addition - as Claude Bernard pointed out over a century ago - foreign chemicals can be employed as instruments to analyze the most delicate vital processes; much can be learned about the physiological processes themselves by a careful study of the mechanisms by which these are altered by chemicals. The field of heme and hemoproteins offers an example of the interplay of these different approaches. Their metabolism can be altered by therapeutic drugs and other foreign chemicals and this results in a variety of biological responses that transcend the boundaries of pharmacology into the confines of clinical medi­ cine, genetics, toxicology, biochemistry and physiology. In this book a multidisciplinary approach to the study of heme metabolism is presented including the effect of chemicals on heme metabolism in patients, the results of experimental work in the whole animal, as well as in vitro studies.
Hydraulik ståbi

Hydraulik ståbi

Bent Halling; Birger Bech Jensen; Ernst Lyngbæk; Finn D. Kristensen; Frode Iversen; Gunnar Hounsgaard; Henrik G. Mølbak; Jens Haugaard; Niels B. Rasmussen; Ole Jannerup; Peter Windfeld Rasmussen

Lindhardt og Ringhof
1996
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Her findes alt hvad der er værd at vide om stationære og mobile hydrauliske systemer. Enhver tekniker der har behov for at dimensionere, bygge, vedligeholde eller blot forstå hydraulik, vil have stort udbytte af denne bog.Bogen gennemgår den grundlæggende matematik, fysik, hydrostatik og -dynamik samt diverse trykmedier og filtreringsteknik. Komponenter som aktuatorer, ventiler, pumper, pumpestationer, akkumulatorer og forbindelseselementer behandles i særskilte kapitler, der giver mange konkrete eksempler på anvendelser af de mange forskellige typer. Bogen omhandler også systemprojektering og forskellige former for styresystemer. Men også den relaterede elektroteknik og elektronik behandles udførligt. Måleteknik, støj og vibrationer og ikke mindst de dynamiske forhold samt reguleringsteknikken, med mange eksempler på systemopbygninger, får en grundig behandling.Bogen arbejder konsekvent i SI-enheder, men er udstyret med omfattende omregningstabeller, så alle kan være med. Bogen er skrevet af fagfolk, der har indgående kendskab til både teori og praksis
Differentiele Diagnostiek in de Interne Geneeskunde

Differentiele Diagnostiek in de Interne Geneeskunde

J P M Hamer; F W J M Smeenk; J G Van Der Vao; A J M Donker; R M Valentijn; W D Reitsma; A C Nieuwenhuizen Kruseman; C J J Mulder; V E a Gerdes; P H T J Slee; H F P Hillen; P Reiss; J a M M Prinsen; D Overbosch; B Naafs; F C Breedveld; W Siewertsz Van Reesema; G S Baarsma; R a C Roos; G K H Thé; G Bleijenberg; J W M Van Der Meer; J J E Van Everdingen

Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum
2005
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Chemometrics

Chemometrics

S. N. Deming; Y. Michotte; D. L. Massart; L. Kaufman; B. G. M. Vandeginste

Elsevier Science Ltd
1988
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Most chemists, whether they are biochemists, organic, analytical, pharmaceutical or clinical chemists and many pharmacists and biologists need to perform chemical analysis. Consequently, they are not only confronted with carrying out the actual analysis, but also with problems such as method selection, experimental design, optimization, calibration, data acquisition and handling, and statistics in order to obtain maximum relevant chemical information. In other words: they are confronted with chemometrics. This book on chemometrics, written by some of the leaders in the field, aims to provide a thorough, up-to-date introduction to this subject. The reader is given the opportunity to acquaint himself with the tools used in this discipline and the way in which they are applied. Some practical examples are given and the reader is shown how to select the appropriate tools in a given situation. As such the book provides the means to approach and solve analytical problems strategically and systematically, without the need for the reader to become a fully-fledged chemometrician. The authors' aim was to write a tutorial book which would be useful to readers at every level in this field.
The Traveling Salesman Problem

The Traveling Salesman Problem

E. L. Lawler; Jan Karel Lenstra; A. H. G. Rinnooy Kan; D. B. Shmoys

John Wiley Sons Inc
1985
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Provides an in-depth treatment of the Traveling Salesman problem--the archetypical problem in combinatorial optimization. Each chapter deals with a different aspect of the problem, and has been written by an acknowledged expert in the field. Focusses on the essential ideas in a self-contained manner. Includes exercises and an extensive bibliography.
Representation Theory of Lie Groups

Representation Theory of Lie Groups

M. F. Atiyah; R. Bott; S. Helgason; D. Kazhdan; B. Kostant; G. Lustztig

Cambridge University Press
1980
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Lie groups and their representations occupy an important place in mathematics with applications in such diverse fields as differential geometry, number theory, differential equations and physics. In 1977 a symposium was held in Oxford to introduce this rapidly developing and expanding subject to non-specialists. This volume contains the lectures of ten distinguished mathematicians designed to provide the reader with a deeper understanding of the fundamental theory and appreciate the range of results. This volume contains much to interest mathematicians and theoretical physicists from advanced undergraduate level upwards.
Occupational Safety and Health Law Handbook

Occupational Safety and Health Law Handbook

Melissa A. Bailey; Matthew C. Cooper; Frank D. Davis; William K. Doran; John B. Flood; Margaret S. Lopez; John F. Martin; Marshall Lee Miller; Gwendolyn K. Nightengale; Shontell Powell; Phillip B. Russell; Arthur G. Sapper; Kenneth B. Siepman; Zachary S. Stinson; R. Lance Witcher

Bernan Press
2016
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Now in its third edition, this popular Handbook has been your go-to guide to the fundamentals of occupational safety and health law for over a decade. This new edition provides an authoritative and up-to-date reference that you count on for its reliable information and straightforward explanation. Each chapter is written by a highly respected attorney who is an expert in the field. Yet the book is written without legal jargon, in plain English that anyone can understand. In it, the authors provide interpretations of many facets of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, review regulations and standards governing employee protection, and offer advice for dealing with regulatory authorities. The Handbook covers all of the important legal aspects of the Occupational Safety and Health Act with clearly written explanations of such issues as the boundaries of OSHA regulations, general administrative law concepts, and OSHA's enforcement tactics. It provides “Practitioner's Tips”—useful legal guidance given by experienced attorneys for complying with OSHA inspection regulations and enforcing employers' and employees' rights during inspections. It describes changes to the probable cause test under OSHA's “Warrant Requirement.” It also explains the legal and practical consequences facing a business not contesting OSHA citations, OSHA's use of “Monitoring Devices on Employees,” and more. This new edition covers major changes to the Hazard Communication Standard, new enforcement initiatives, updated regulations in the construction industry, new emergency response procedures, and more.
Instant Insights: Advances in Detecting and Forecasting Crop Pests and Diseases

Instant Insights: Advances in Detecting and Forecasting Crop Pests and Diseases

Megan Long; Nathaniel Newlands; Michael Schirmann; E. C. Oerke; B. Sailaja; Ch. Padmavathi; D. Krishnaveni; G. Katti; D. Subrahmanyam; M. S. Prasad; S. Gayatri; S. R. Voleti; Irene Vänninen

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
2023
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This collection features six peer-reviewed reviews on advances and in detecting and forecasting crop pests and diseases.The first chapter introduces the concept of machine learning to identify and diagnose crop diseases, focussing on the deep learning concept.The second chapter discusses recent advances in crop disease forecasting models, focussing on the application of precision agriculture technologies and Earth observation satellites to identify areas at risk of possible disease outbreaks.The third chapter explores the contribution of remote sensing in improving the ways in which plant health is monitored in response to exposure to biotic stresses, such as disease.The fourth chapter reviews how sensor technologies in combination with informatics and modern application technologies can contribute to more effective pest control.The fifth chapter assesses the role of decision support systems for pest monitoring and management through information technology, such as spectral indices and image-based diagnostics.The final chapter addresses key issues and challenges in pest monitoring and forecasting models, such as the limitation of some traps in attracting insects through the use of sex pheromones.
Progress in Drug Research/Fortschritte der Arzneimittelforschung/Progrès des recherches pharmaceutiques

Progress in Drug Research/Fortschritte der Arzneimittelforschung/Progrès des recherches pharmaceutiques

Norman K. Hollenberg; Steven W. Graves; Robert B. McCall; William T. Jackson; Jerome H. Fleisch; M. Margaglione; E. Grandone; F. P. Mancini; G. Di Minno; N. Seiler; A. Hardy; J. P. Moulinoux; James Claghorn; Michael D. Lesem; Eric J. Lien; Arima Das; Linda L. Lien

Springer Basel
2011
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Volume 46 of "Progress in Drug Research" contains seven reviews and the various indexes which facilitate its use and establish the connection with the previous volumes. The articles in this volume deal with endo- genous sodium pump inhibition, with neurotransmitters involved in the central regulation of the cardiovascular system, with leukotrienes and development of novel anti-inflammatory agents, with antithrombotic stra- tegies and drugs affecting the plasma fibrinogen levels, with natural ami- noglycosides and polyamines and their effects in the mammalian orga- nism, with the latest developments in antidepressant agents and with immunopharmacological and biochemical bases of Chinese herbal medi- cine. These reviews provide valuable information on several new deve- lopments in the complex domain of drug research. In the 37 years that PDR has existed, the Editor has enjoyed the valua- ble help and advice of many colleagues. Readers, the authors of the reviews and, last but not least, the reviewers have all contributed greatly to the success of this series of monographs. Although the comments received so far have generally been favorable, it is nevertheless necessary to analyze and to reassess the current position and the future direction of such publi- cations.
Auditory System

Auditory System

H. W. Ades; A. Axelsson; I. L. Baird; G. v. Békésy; R. L. Boord; C. B. G. Campbell; O. Densert; D. H. Eldredge; H. Engström; J. Fex; J. M. Harrison; O. W. Henson; M. E. Howe; S. Iurato; A. Michelsen; A. R. Møller; R. R. Pfeiffer; S. Rauch; I. Rauch; E. A. G. Shaw; J. Wersäll; E. G. Wever

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2011
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In planning The Handbook volumes on Audition, we, the editors, made the decision that there should be many authors, each writing about the work in the field that he knew best through his own research, rather than a few authors who would review areas of research with which they lacked first hand familiarity. For the purposes of the chapters on Audition, sensory physiology has been defined very broadly to include studies from the many disciplines that contribute to our understanding of the structures concerned with hearing and the processes that take place in these structures in man and in lower animals. A number of chapters on special topics have been included in order to present information that might not be covered by the usual chapters dealing with anatomical, physi­ ological and behavioral aspects of hearing. We wish to thank all authors of the volumes on Audition for the contributions that they have made. We feel confident that their efforts will also be appreciated by the many scientists and clinicians who will make use of the Handbook for many years to come. WOLF D. KEIDEL WILLIAM D. NEFF Erlangen Bloomington August 1974 Contents Introduction. By G. v. BEKESY t. With 3 Figures. . . . . . . . 1 Chapter 1 Consideration of the Acoustic Stimulus. By R. R. PFEIFFER. With Chapter 2 19 Figures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Comparative Anatomy of the Middle Ear. By O. W. HENSON Jr. With Chapter 3 23 Figures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 . . . . .
Comparative Physiology and Evolution of Vision in Invertebrates

Comparative Physiology and Evolution of Vision in Invertebrates

H. Autrum; M. F. Bennet; B. Diehn; K. Hamdorf; M. Heisenberg; M. Järviletho; P. Kunze; R. Menzel; W. H. Miller; A. W. Snyder; D. G. Stavenga; M. Yoshida

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2011
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In the comparative physiology of photoreception by the Protista and the invertebrates two aspects are emphasized: (1) the diversity of visual processes in these groups and (2) their bearing upon general mechanisms of photoreception. Invertebrates have evolved a far greater variety of adaptations than vertebrates­ modifications aiding survival in the remarkably different biotopes they occupy. The number of species in itself suggests this multiformity; each of them has peculiarities of its own, in morphology as well as in physiology and behavior. But these special adaptations are variations on a few great themes. Although the catalogue of invertebrate species is immense, the literature concerning them nearly rivals it in extent-even if one considers only that fraction dealing with visual physiology. Taxonomy proceeds by grouping the species, categorizing them in genera, families, orders, and progressively larger units. Similarly, comparative physiology aims at an analogous, more or less compre­ hensive, classification. This Part A of Volume VII/6, like Part B that follows it, emphasizes the broad questions that concern groups larger than the individual species; in some cases these questions have general applicability. The middle course between approaches that are too specialized and those that are too general is often elusive, but here we attempt to follow it. The vast number of special adaptations-probably, as we have said, as large as the number of species-is beyond the range even of a handbook.
Skeletanatomie (Röntgendiagnostik) / Anatomy of the Skeletal System (Roentgen Diagnosis)

Skeletanatomie (Röntgendiagnostik) / Anatomy of the Skeletal System (Roentgen Diagnosis)

E. Fischer; J. Henssge; E. Jonasch; D. von Keiser; D. G. Rochlin; G. Viehweger; E. Zeitler; Z. B. Zsebök

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2012
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Die Strukturierung der speziellen Skeletbande muBte von der Aufgabe ausgehen, daB fur jeden einzelnen Skeletteil nach der Einstellungstechnik die Anatomie, die normale Entwicklung, die Variationen und Mif3bildungen, die traumatischen Veranderungen und die Begutachtungsfragen getrennt abgehandelt werden, wahrend generalisierte oder systematische Erkrankungen, Strahlenschaden und Entzundungen, Geschwiilste und Erbkrankheiten - um nur einige zu nennen - wegen ihres die einzelnen Skeletteile ubergreifenden Charakters oder ihrer grundsatzlichen Erscheinungsbilder zusammen- gefaBt werden, weil sich nur auf diese Weise unertragliche Uberschneidungen und Wieder- holungen vermeiden lassen. Dieser Aufgabe entsprechend bildet dieser Band eine Zusammenfassung un seres heutigen Wissens auf einem Gebiet, auf welchem vor den Radiologen schon viele Anatomen- Generationen wissenschaftlich erfolgreich tatig waren, eines Wissens, zu dem neb en den Anatomen, Pathologen und Radiologen auch Chirurgen, Orthopaden und Padiater intensiv beigetragen haben. Das dadurch zwangslaufig sehr breit gestreute Schrifttum muBte ausgewertet und dem wissenschaftlich Tatigen in einer noch praktikablen Form zuganglich gemacht werden. Hier die richtige Auswahl zu treffen, durfte zu den schwierig- sten Aufgaben eines Autors gehoren. Dariiber hinaus solI dieser Band jedoch auch fur die tagliche Praxis ein nutzlicher Helfer und in schwierigen Fragen ein zuverliissiger Ratgeber sein.
Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology

Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology

M. P. Blaustein; H. Grunicke; E. Habermann; D. Pette; H. Reuter; B. Sakmann; G. Schultz; M. Schweiger; E. R. Weibel; E. M. Wright

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2014
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Contents: R.L. Moss, G.M. Diffee, M.L. Greaser: Contractile Properties of Skeletal Muscle Fibers in Relation to Myofibrillar Protein Isoforms.-J.E. Wilson: Hexokinases.-J. Rassow, N. Pfanner: Molecular Chaperones and Intracellular Protein Translocation.- H. Fuder, E. Muscholl: Heteroreceptor-Mediated Modulation of Noradrenaline and Acetylcholine Release from Peripheral Nerves.
Riementriebe, Kettentriebe, Kupplungen

Riementriebe, Kettentriebe, Kupplungen

K. Kollmann; K. H. Bussmann; A. Dahl; G. Morchutt; B. Arp; Obering F. Pahl; E. Link; P. Pietsch; A. Eisenach; H. Meitzner; W. D. Bensinger; E. Martyrer; W. Benz; A. Maurer; A. Maier; E. Fuhrmann

VS Verlag fur Sozialwissenschaften
1954
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Jedem Ingenieur, der auf dem Gebiete der Antriebstedmik arbeitet, sind aus seiner Berufsarbeit die Masdllnenelemente gelaufig. Leider sind ihm aber in vielen Fallen gewisse, damit im Zusammenhang stehende widttige wirtsdtaft- lidte Tatbestande nicht bekannt. Sie kommen in den folgenden Zahlen zum Ausdruck: Unter den Erzeugnisgruppen des gesamten Masdtinenbaues nehmen die An- triebselemente - zu ihnen gehoeren Gleit- und Walzlager, Kupplungen, Zahn- rader und andere Transmissionsteile - sowie die Zahnradgetriebe und die stufenlos regelbaren Getriebe einen beachtlidten Platz ein. Umsatzmassig reprasentierten sie im Jahre 1952 einen Wert von etwa 700 Millionen DM und standen damit in der fadtlidten Unterteilung an vierter Stelle. Der Anteil der direkten Ausfuhr in diesen Erzeugnissen betrug etwa 10 Prozent der vor- genannten Summe. In der Gruppe Stahlgelenkketten wurde im Jahre 1952 ein Gesamtumsatzwert von rund 33 Millionen DM bei einem Ausfuhranteil von 25 bis 30 Prozent erstellt. - Im gleidten Zeitabsdtnitt beliefen sich die Gesamtumsatze der Her- steller von Lederriemen auf etwa 20 Millionen DM. Hier betrugen die Export- erloese etwa 10 Prozent dieser Summe. - Die Kautsdtukindustrie beziffert ihre Gesamtumsatze in Gummikeilriemen auf etwa 19 Millionen DM fur das Jahr 1952, dabei lag der Wert der direkten Ausfuhr bei etwa 15 Prozent. - In Textil- und Kunststoffflachriemen wurden sdtatzungsweise noch groessere Um- satze erzielt.
Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery

Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery

L. Symon; J. Brihaye; B. Guidetti; F. Loew; J. D. Miller; E. Pásztor; B. Pertuiset; M. G. Ya?argil

Springer Verlag GmbH
2011
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As an addition to the European postgraduate training system for young neurosurgeons we began to publish in 1974 this series devoted to Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery which was later sponsored by the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies. The fact that the English language is well on the way to becoming the international medium at European scientific conferences is a great asset in terms of mutual understanding. Therefore we have decided to publish all contributions in English, regardless of the native language of the authors. All contributions are submitted to the entire editorial board before publication of any volume. Our series is not intended to compete with the publications of original scientific papers in other neurosurgical journals. Our intention is, rather, to present fields of neurosurgery and related areas in which important recent advances have been made. The contributions are written by specialists in the given fields and constitute the first part of each volume. In the second part of each volume, we publish detailed descriptions of standard operative procedures, furnished by experienced clinicians; in these articles the authors describe the techniques they employ and explain the advantages, difficulties and risks involved in the various procedures. This part is intended primarily to assist young neurosurgeons in their post­ graduate training. However, we are convinced that it will also be useful to experienced, fully trained neurosurgeons.
Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery

Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery

L. Symon; J. Brihaye; B. Guidetti; F. Loew; J. D. Miller; E. Pásztor; B. Pertuiset; M. G. Ya?argil

Springer Verlag GmbH
2012
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As an addition to the European postgraduate training system for young neurosurgeons we began to publish in 1974 this series devoted to Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery which was later sponsored by the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies. The fact that the English language is well on the way to becoming the international medium at European scientific conferences is a great asset in terms of mutual understanding. Therefore we have decided to publish all contributions in English, regardless of the native language of the authors. All contributions are submitted to the entire editorial board before publication of any volume. Our series is not intended to compete with the publications of original scientific papers in other neurosurgical journals. Our intention is, rather, to present fields of neurosurgery and related areas in which important recent advances have been made. The contributions are written by specialists in the given fields and constitute the first part of each volume. In the second part of each volume, we publish detailed descriptions of standard operative procedures, furnished by experienced clinicians; in these articles the authors describe the techniques they employ and explain the advantages, difficulties and risks involved in the various procedures. This part is intended primarily to assist young neurosurgeons in their post­ graduate training. However, we are convinced that it will also be useful to experienced, fully trained neurosurgeons.
Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery

Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery

L. Symon; J. Brihaye; B. Guidetti; F. Loew; J. D. Miller; E. Pásztor; B. Pertuiset; M. G. Ya?argil

Springer Verlag GmbH
2011
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As an addition to the European postgraduate training system for young neurosurgeons we began to publish in 1974 this series of Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery which was later sponsored by the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies. This series was fust discussed in 1972 at a combined meeting of the Italian and German Neurosurgical Societies in Taormina, the founding fathers of the series being Jean Brihaye, Bernard Pertuiset, Fritz Loew and Hugo KrayenbUhl. Thus were established the principles of European co­ operation which have been born from the European spirit, flourished in the European Association, and have throughout been associated with this series. The fact that the English language is well on the way to becoming the international medium at European scientific conferences is a great asset in terms of mutual understanding. Therefore we have decided to publish all contributions in English, regardless of the native language of the authors. All contributions are submitted to the entire editorial board before publi­ cation of any volume. Our series is not intended to compete with the publications of original scientific papers in other neurosurgical journals. Our intention is, rather, to present fields of neurosurgery and related areas in which important recent advances have been made. The contributions are written by specialists in the given fields and constitute the fust part of each volume.
Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery

Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery

L. Symon; J. Brihaye; B. Guidetti; F. Loew; J. D. Miller; E. Pásztor; B. Pertuiset; M. G. Ya?argil

Springer Verlag GmbH
2011
nidottu
As an addition to the European postgraduate training system for young neurosurgeons we began to publish in 1974 this series devoted to Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery which was later sponsored by the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies. The fact that the English language is well on the way to becoming the international medium at European scientific conferences is a great asset in terms of mutual understanding. Therefore we have decided to publish all contributions in English, regardless of the native language of the authors. All contributions are submitted to the entire editorial board before publication of any volume. Our series is not intended to compete with the publications of original scientific papers in other neurosurgical journals. Our intention is, rather, to present fields of neurosurgery and related areas in which important recent advances have been made. The contributions are written by specialists in the given fields and constitute the first part of each volume. In the second part of each volume, we publish detailed descriptions of standard operative procedures, furnished by experienced clinicians; in these articles the authors describe the techniques they employ and explain the advantages, difficulties and risks involved in the various procedures. This part is intended primarily to assist young neurosurgeons in their post­ graduate training. However, we are convinced that it will also be useful to experienced, fully trained neurosurgeons.