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1000 tulosta hakusanalla David Fuller

A Discourse Analysis of Habakkuk
Habakkuk is unique amongst the prophetic corpus for its interchange between YHWH and the prophet. Many open research questions exist regarding the identities of the antagonists throughout and the relationships amongst the different sections of the book. In A Discourse Analysis of Habakkuk, David J. Fuller develops a model for discourse analysis of Biblical Hebrew within the framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics. The analytical procedure is carried out on each pericope of the book separately, and then the respective results are compared in order to determine how the successive speeches function as responses to each other, and to better understand changes in the perspectives of the various speakers throughout.
Men Aflame: The Story of Christian Business Men's Committee International

Men Aflame: The Story of Christian Business Men's Committee International

David R. Enlow; Charles E. Fuller

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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""Men Aflame: The Story of Christian Business Men's Committee International"" is a book written by David R. Enlow that tells the story of the Christian Business Men's Committee International (CBMCI). This organization was founded in 1930 by a group of businessmen who wanted to combine their faith with their work. The CBMCI grew rapidly, and by the 1950s it had chapters in over 100 countries around the world.The book explores the history of the CBMCI, including its early years, its growth and expansion, and the challenges it faced along the way. It also provides insights into the organization's philosophy and approach to business, which emphasized the importance of integrity, honesty, and a commitment to Christian principles.Throughout the book, Enlow profiles some of the key figures in the CBMCI, including its founder, Frank Buchman, and other influential members such as J. Howard Pew, the founder of Sun Oil Company. He also includes stories of individual members and their experiences with the organization, showing how the CBMCI impacted their lives and careers.Overall, ""Men Aflame"" offers a fascinating look at the history of the CBMCI and its impact on the world of business. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of faith and work, and the role that Christian principles can play in shaping business practices and culture.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Chef's Compendium of Professional Recipes

Chef's Compendium of Professional Recipes

Edward Renold; David Foskett; John Fuller

Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
1992
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This is a well-established reference and textbook for professional chefs and students. This edition presents essential recipes based on traditional and classic methods, but is simplified and adapted to meet the needs and conditions of the busy professional kitchen. Trends towards healthy and safe eating are taken into account and alternatives are suggested to certain ingredients to meet this demand. Vegetarian recipes are also included.
Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

Donald R. Fuller; David E. Jenson; Jane T. Pimentel; Barbara M. Peregoy

Wolters Kluwer Health
2025
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Designed to help readers make connections between foundational concepts and clinical application, Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 2nd Edition, integrates pathology content into the study of each system underlying speech and hearing. This unique approach ensures that students see the “big picture” while learning the basic science of anatomy and physiology alongside the art and science of communication disorders. The second edition features enhancements from cover to cover, including updated pathology chapters, references to new research, a chapter devoted to swallowing and dysphagia, updated tables and figures (including color), and changes in incidence and prevalence of different pathologies. Case studies are presented in each of the pathology chapters to facilitate students’ understanding of how disorders of anatomy and physiology may affect speech, language, and hearing. This textbook can be used as the primary or secondary resource for undergraduate courses in anatomy and physiology, neuroanatomy, introduction to audiology, and organic and functional disorders of communication. Features learning objectives and chapter summaries that help focus and guide your reading, useful appendices for quick reference, a glossary of terms, and open-ended questions at the end of each section for discussion, recall, and application. Case studies are presented in each of the pathology chapters to facilitate students’ understanding of how disorders of anatomy and physiology may affect speech, language, and hearing. Includes Medical Terminology boxes and Why You Need to Know boxes that convey important information relevant to different clinical settings. Contains numerous new and updated illustrations throughout—many in vibrant full color. Digital resources for students include chapter proficiency quizzes for self-assessment, a new case study for every pathology chapter, video clips for a better understanding of anatomical structures related to speech, language, and hearing; and BioDigital Tours that allow virtual interaction with anatomical structures. Digital resources for instructors include new lecture slides aligned to each chapter of the text and a test bank for each chapter that can be used for formative or summative assessment.
Rang & Dale's Pharmacology

Rang & Dale's Pharmacology

James M. Ritter; Rod J. Flower; Graeme Henderson; Yoon Kong Loke; David MacEwan; Emma Robinson; James Fullerton

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2023
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Rang and Dale’s Pharmacology is internationally acknowledged as the core textbook for students of pharmacology, and has provided accessible, up-to-date information on drugs and their mechanism of action for more than 30 years. Now in its tenth edition, it has been updated to include important new drugs such as gene therapies, personalised medicines and the new wave of RNA drugs. However it has not lost any of the elements that have contributed to its popularity, such as color coding and illustrations, making it reader-friendly while comprehensively covering the depth of detail required. This essential book is recommended as the first-choice undergraduate text for science and medical students and junior doctors and will also be useful for students in other professional disciplines such as pharmacy, veterinary medicine and nursing. Comprehensive information on drug mechanisms, basic physiology and biochemistry, and underlying pathophysiology of disease - suitable for students from many disciplines Clear figures to aid understanding, including data figures as well as mechanistic diagrams, Key points box summaries, clinical boxes and colour-coded chapters help to master difficult concepts Emphasis on therapeutic drugs to help apply theory to practice Over 150 questions and 12 clinical cases to test your knowledge An enhanced eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customise your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud New chapters on drugs and the eye and the pharmacological management of headache Revised information on biopharmaceuticals (including RNA drugs), antivirals (including Covid-19 therapies) as well as general principles of antimicrobial therapy. A completely revised and updated chapter on lifestyle drugs Recent advances in oxygen sensing and response to reduced oxygen tension Expanded chapters on dementia and analgesic drugs
Progress in Drug Research / Fortschritte der Arzneimittelforschung / Progrès des Recherches Pharmaceutiques

Progress in Drug Research / Fortschritte der Arzneimittelforschung / Progrès des Recherches Pharmaceutiques

Vijendra K. Singh; Margaret E. Gnegy; S. P. Gupta; R. Leurs; R. C. Vollinga; H. Timmerman; Ray W. Fuller; Nissim Claude Cohen; Vincenzo Tschinke; Elaine J. Benaksas; E. David Murray; William J. Wechter; Indra Dwivedy; Suprabhat Ray

Springer Basel
2012
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Volume 45 of "Progress in Drug Research" contains eight reviews and the various indexes which facilitate its use and establish the connection with the previous volumes. The articles in this volume deal with neuro­ peptides as native immune modulators, with Calmodulin and with effects of cell stimuli and drugs on cellular activation, with recent advances in benzodiazepine receptor binding studies, with the medicinal chemistry and therapeutic potentials of ligands of the histamine H3 receptor, with Serotonin uptake inhibitors, with computer-aided drug design, with natri­ uretic hormones and with the recent developments in the chemotherapy of osteoporosis. In the 36 years that PDR has existed, the Editor has enjoyed the valu­ able 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. 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 a series of monographs. So far, it has been the Editor's intention to help disseminate information on the vast domain of drug research, and to provide the reader with a tool with which to keep abreast of the latest developments and trends. The reviews in PDR are useful to the nonspecialist, who can obtain an overview of a particular field of drug research in a relatively short time.
Chasing the Devil's Tail

Chasing the Devil's Tail

David Fulmer

Crescent City Books
2017
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Storyville, New Orleans, 1907. Storyville, New Orleans. Along these scarlet streets, two thousand ""sporting women"" service gentlemen and rounders in grand mansions and filthy dime-a-trick cribs. The rye whiskey flows like a brown river and morphine and cocaine are sold over the counter. Meanwhile, the first crazy notes of the music they call jass are blasting out of the saloons and dance halls. Creole detective Valentin St. Cyr pursues a killer among the hustlers, pimps, fancy men, madams, whores, thieves who swarm the twenty blocks after the sun goes down. With a fascinating cast of characters that includes Tom Anderson, ""The King of Storyville,"" the lovely one-time ""dove"" Justine, the famed madam Lulu White, and the lunatic jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden, Valentin polices a miasma of corruption and sin. The Shamus Award winning novel melds history and fiction in a tale of mayhem, madness, and murder in the only legally-sanctioned red light district in American history. -- Best First Novel - 2002 Shamus Awards -- Best of 2003 List - Borders Books -- Best New Series - Booklist -- Nominee - 2002 LA Times Book Prize -- Nominee - 2002 Barry Award -- Nominee - 2005 Falcon Award CCB is pleased to re-publish the Valentin St. Cyr mystery series in it's entirety and to present the next two new novels in this meticulously researched and widely praised series. ""This atmospheric, accomplished novel brings to vivid, shocking life the mansions of vice with their 'sporting girls' and their madams and, above all, the tragic figure of King Bolden."" -- The Telegraph (U.K) ""St. Cyr takes his place alongside Harry Bosch and Dave Robicheaux: gripping, visceral, and above all, human."" - The Critical Mystery Tour
The Day Ends at Dawn: A Valentin St. Cyr Mystery
November 18. 1917. America has begun to just send troops "Over There" as part of the Great War effort. The Roaring Twenties are on the horizon. And in New Orleans, Storyville is closing its doors after twenty years as the only legally-sanctioned the red-light district in American historyOn the morning of this last twenty-four hours, private detective Valentin St. Cyr rises to be greeted by a shot fired through the window of the bedroom he shares with is wife Justine. And so begins "The Day Ends at Dawn," the seventh and final novel in David Fulmer's acclaimed St. Cyr series.It becomes clear early on that a mysterious man who goes by "Mr. Blank" is out to strike at the detective and then kill him before the Storyville clock runs out. Who and why are unknown, but a pattern is set by attacks on those closest to him: Each, the man once known as Beansoup and Valentin's eyes and ears on the New Orleans streets; Tom Anderson, the one-time "King of Storyville"; Frank Mangetta, the Sicilian saloonkeeper who stood up for Valentin after his father's tragic death; Evangeline, the curious woman who has come to live with them; and Justine, once a quadroon "sporting girl" and Valentin's wife for seven years.More characters in his orbit arrive to help, hinder or witness his travails: Lulu White, the most famous madam in all of New Orleans, returning at long last; former police captain J. Picot, Valentin's long-time nemesis; and finally, Buddy Bolden, the madman musician who was the detective's childhood friend.Through the morning, noon, and night, Valentin seeks to track down Mr. Blank and protect his family and friends. All this, over the wild and raucous last night of the infamous place called Storyvill
Handbook of Critical Care and Emergency Ultrasound

Handbook of Critical Care and Emergency Ultrasound

Kristin Carmody; Christopher Moore; David Feller-Kopman

McGraw-Hill Medical
2011
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.A quick-access practical handbook for the use of ultrasound in critical care and emergency department settingsPoint-of-care ultrasound offers a readily available, noninvasive, reproducible modality that can expedite and improve care in the critical care and the emergency setting. This handy guide clarifies basic concepts and provides the hands-on guidance necessary for clinicians to arrive at better therapeutic decisions and perform safer procedures with the use of ultrasound.Handbook of Critical Care and Emergency Ultrasound opens with important chapters on ultrasound basics, ultrasound orientation, and probe selection, machine controls, and equipment. 22 additional chapters cover organ or system-specific procedural applications and approaches to the trauma patient. You will also find algorithms for the patient with undifferentiated chest pain, dyspnea, hypotension, and abdominal pain. 259 drawings and photographs support the text, illustrating patient positioning, basic views, anatomy, and common pathology. Handbook of Critical Care and Emergency Ultrasound is the perfect resource for critical care and emergency providers who wish to deepen their knowledge of sonography and broaden their use of ultrasound in the care of their patient.
Nature and Nurture during Infancy and Early Childhood

Nature and Nurture during Infancy and Early Childhood

Robert Plomin; DeFries John C.; Fulker David W.

Cambridge University Press
1988
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Quantitative genetics offers a general theory of the development of individual differences that suggests novel concepts and research strategies: the idea that genetic influences operate in age-to-age change as well as in continuity for example. Quantitative genetics also provides powerful methods to address questions of change and continuity, including model-fitting approaches that test the fit between a specific model of genetic and environmental influences and observed correlations among family members, which are here helpfully introduced. A simple parent and offspring model is extended to include longitudinal and multivariate analyses. Longitudinal quantitative genetic research is essential to the understanding of developmental change and continuity. The largest and longest longitudinal adoption study is the Colorado Adoption Project, which has generated much of the rich data on the progress from infancy to early childhood on which the authors draw throughout this 1988 book. Their conclusions about what we know, and what we need to learn, about the origins of individual differences will interest a wide range of readers.