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Quantitative Molecular Pharmacology and Informatics in Drug Discovery

Quantitative Molecular Pharmacology and Informatics in Drug Discovery

Michael Lutz; Terry Kenakin

John Wiley Sons Inc
1999
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Quantitative Molecular Pharmacology and Informatics in Drug Discovery Michael Lutz, Section Head, Cheminformatics Group and Terry Kenakin, Principal Research Scientist, Glaxo Wellcome Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA Quantitative Molecular Pharmacology and Informatics in Drug Discovery combines pharmacology, genetics and statistics to provide a complete guide to the modern drug discovery process. The book discusses the pharmacology of drug testing and provides a detailed description of the statistical methods used to analyze the resulting data. Application of genetic and genomic tools for identification of biological targets is reviewed in the context of drug discovery projects. Covering both the theoretical principles upon which the techniques are based and the practicalities of drug discovery, this informative guide. * outlines in step-by-step detail the advantages and disadvantages of each technology and approach and links these to the type of chemical target being sought after in the drug discovery process; and, * provides excellent demonstrations of how to use powerful pharmacological and statistical tools to optimize high-throughput screening assays. Written by two internationally known and well-regarded experts, this book is an essential reference for research and development scientists working in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. It will also be useful for postgraduates studying pharmacology and applied statistics.
Life in Rewind: The Story of a Young Courageous Man Who Persevered Over OCD and the Harvard Doctor Who Broke All the Rules to Help Him
"A surprising tale of success by medical science confronted with a nearly insurmountable disorder. Well-rounded, powerful, and inspirational."--Kirkus Reviews In the vein of Manic and Girl, Interrupted, and the popular stories of Oliver Sacks, Life in Rewind is the captivating true story of promising young athlete Ed Zine's sudden descent into severe mental illness, and the brilliant Harvard doctor, Michael A. Jenike, who broke through the boundaries of traditional medicine to save him. Written by Terry Weible Murphy with Zine and Jenike, Life in Rewind provides a shocking picture of severe Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and the surprising and unorthodox lengths to which a doctor goes to help his patient. The Washington Times calls this, " An] extraordinary story." It is that and much more.
The Significance of Theory

The Significance of Theory

Terry Eagleton; Michael Payne

Blackwell Publishers
1989
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Terry Eagleton's work has had a powerful influence in debates about the politics of literature and culture. This book reflects the breadth of his interests. It offers a view of his career to date, raising a number of central issues in literature, culture and politics.
2016 Top Ten Gay Romance

2016 Top Ten Gay Romance

Terry O'Reilly; Michael P Thomas

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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2016 Top Ten Gay Romance brings together the best-selling short stories published by JMS Books that year. From first love to true love, from submission to sensual, from heat to sweet and everything in between, the couples in these stories are sure to keep you turning the pages as you fall in love with them. With stories by Becky Black, T.A. Creech, Rebecca James, Shawn Lane, J.L. Merrow, A.R. Moler, Terry O'Reilly, Michael P. Thomas, Tinnean, and J.D. Walker, this head-over-heels collection goes beyond bedtime reading. Whether happily ever after or happy for now, there's an ending for everyone in here Contains the stories: Me and My Big Mouth by Becky BlackCaptive by T.A. CreechLove Lost, Love Found by Rebecca JamesAccidentally His by Shawn LaneA Pint of Beer, a Bag of Chips, and Thou by J.L. MerrowFor the Last Time by A.R. MolerFirst and Goal by Terry O'ReillyIt's Not Yule, It's Me by Michael P. ThomasIn His Line of Work by TinneanAnd This is Ed by J.D. Walker
My Maril

My Maril

Terry Karger; Michael Reagan

Permuted Press
2022
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Terry Karger is the one living person who intimately knew Marilyn Monroe and Ronald Reagan.“Looks will get you far, but not as far as a good education.” —Marilyn Monroe to Terry Karger Terry Karger is a child of Hollywood: the granddaughter of Metro Pictures cofounder Maxwell Karger, and the daughter of Fred Karger, a vocal coach at Columbia Pictures. Terry’s story revolves around Fred and a trio of silver-screen legends: her stepmother Jane Wyman, Ronald Reagan, and, primarily, Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn, recently evolved from Norma Jeane Mortenson, was an unknown starlet when, as a twenty-one-year-old, she first met six-year-old Terry—and began dating her dad—in the spring of 1948. The orphaned, emotionally fragile actress initially babysat Fred’s daughter while turning to his family for support. Although the Marilyn-Fred romance lasted just over a year, her close friendship with the Kargers, including Fred, continued for fourteen years until the end of Marilyn's life. While Fred was Marilyn’s first true love, his mom, Nana, was the mother she never really had. “Maril,” as they fondly called her, was allowed to relax and be herself. It also enabled Marilyn to appease her own unfulfilled maternal instincts, acting as a cross between a sweet, playful big sister and generous, caring surrogate mom to Terry. This memoir also reveals privately taken, previously unpublished photos of the iconic superstar with her adopted family and friends.
Fresh Starts: Tales from the Pikes Peak Writers

Fresh Starts: Tales from the Pikes Peak Writers

Terry Odell; Michael Chandos; Marilyn K. Moody

Pikes Peak Writers
2021
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After the fires are out, the smoke has cleared, the divorce is over, the widow has stopped wearing black, the sun has risen, the monsters are dead, the world is saved (or destroyed ), the storm has calmed, and the trouble is over......what do you do next?Find out in the first anthology of work by the Pikes Peak Writers. From mystery to romance and science fiction-from heartfelt essays to poetry that moves the soul. We can't promise only happy endings. Just that moment when you pick yourself up out of the wreckage and find the strength to begin anew.Praise for FRESH STARTS: -"One powerhouse of an anthology From Josh Clark's delightful NOLAN'S BUCKET LIST: SNOW DAYS to C.E. Barnes' hilarious SIR GEORGE AND THE DRAGON, these tales are sorely needed lights in the darkness. The mix of stories and poems is a refreshing twist on traditional anthologies. Congratulations, Pikes Peak Writers, on your first anthology. Looking forward to many more." -Darby Karchut, Award Winning author of Del Toro Moon and On a Good Horse.-"FRESH STARTS bursts with wonderful stories that showcase exciting new literary voices Very highly recommended " -Jonathan Maberry, NY Times bestselling author of V-WARS and INKAuthors: Morgen Leigh, Terry Odell, Michael Chandos, Marilyn K. Moody, Harper Barrow, Gwynne Stanker, Lily Lapin, T. R. Kerby, Bill May, Laura Mahal, CS Simpson, Bowen Gillings, Kendra Griffin, Nikia Hunt, Tushar Jain, Josh Clark, C.E. Barnes, Sarah Reilly Pancoast, Lizz Bogaard, Denise Talamantez, Tami Veldura, Katie Day, Stephanie Amedeo, Shelley Kitchura Nelson, Karen Albright Lin, David Stier, Ian Neligh, Megan E. Freeman, Jere Ellison, Debbie Maxwell Allen, Kathie Scrimgeour (Project Manager), Jamie Ferguson (Editor), Lou J Berger (editor), Jenny Kate (Editor)
Flying Monsters

Flying Monsters

Terryl Whitlatch; Michael Habib

DESIGN STUDIO PRESS
2024
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Flying animals, both past and present, can make wonderful sources of creature design inspiration for games, film, and television. Many of the classic creature concepts in fantasy and science fiction genres include physically implausible configurations that can undermine the believability and impact of the creature design. Using real animals as a guide can help solve some of the challenges of designing flying creatures.Flying Monsters: Illustrating Winged Vertebrates, thoroughly traverses the history of flying creatures, analyzing and explaining the mechanics behind flight for both large and small. The abilities of all flyers give us a window onto other fantastic types of creatures we could invent and get off the ground. With this gorgeously illustrated book, full of content on biomechanics, artists in the concept art field will be well educated to create their most captivating, creative and authentically believable flying beings.
Ancient African Metallurgy

Ancient African Metallurgy

Michael S. Bisson; Terry S. Childs; Philip De Barros; Augustin F.C. Holl; Joseph O. Vogel

AltaMira Press,U.S.
2000
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Gold. Copper. Iron. Metal working in Africa has been the subject of both public lore and extensive archaeological investigation. Here, four of the leading contemporary researchers on this topic attempt to provide a complete synthesis of current debates and understandings: Where, how, and when was metal first introduced to the continent? How were iron and copper tools, implements, and objects used in everyday life, in trade, in political and cultural contexts? What role did metal objects play in the ideological systems of precolonial African peoples? Substantive chapters address the origins of metal working and the technology and the various uses and meanings of copper and iron. An ethnoarchaeological account in the words of a contemporary iron worker enriches the archaeological explanations. This book provides a comprehensive, timely summary of our current knowledge.
Civil War Sourcebook: Morgan County, Tennessee

Civil War Sourcebook: Morgan County, Tennessee

Michael W. Nance; Terry L. Futrell

Independently Published
2019
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*** Recipient of East Tennessee Historical Society Award of Excellence 2020 ***The role of Morgan County, Tennessee in the Civil War has received marginal attention for more than 150 years, likely because there were no significant battles fought within the county. However, Morgan County was a microcosm of the broader struggles experienced in East Tennessee during the war by both citizens and the military. It was here that the Confederates established Camp Schooler to exercise harsh control of the county's pro-Union population. It was here that General Ambrose Burnside's 23rd Corps of the Army of Ohio first fully assembled as they began their Union campaign to take control of East Tennessee. Through hundreds of hours of research, Terry and Michael have compiled the most complete records that characterize the Civil War and its aftermath in Morgan County. The book includes official records of the U.S. Government, relevant extracts from diaries and books written by soldiers about their experiences in Morgan County, newspaper accounts, war-related civilian court cases, and civilian claims against the government. Lastly, records related to notorious Confederate marauder Champ Ferguson, whose men brutally murdered prominent Morgan Countian Benjamin "Tolliver" Staples, are included. Whether you are a history buff or Civil War author, you will find this compilation of records to be a real treasure.
Westphal's Die Agoraphobie with Commentary

Westphal's Die Agoraphobie with Commentary

Terry J. Knapp; Michael T. Schumacher

University Press of America
1988
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This is the first complete English translation of Westphal's 'Die Agoraphobie', the classic paper which introduced the term agoraphobia. The case histories contained in 'Die Agoraphobie' are the first systematic descriptions of the signs and symptoms which constitute agoraphobia. Regarded as a 'classic' in the history of differential diagnoses, Westphal's paper continues to be widely cited. The translation is accompanied by an extensive introductory commentary describing Westphal's career, professional reactions to 'Die Agoraphobie', the contrast between Freud and Westphal's view of agoraphobia, and the current status of its treatment. This book will be of interest to all those suffering from agoraphobia, mental health professionals, and students of abnormal psychology and psychopathology.