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Pocket Companion to Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease

Pocket Companion to Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease

Richard N. Mitchell; Vinay Kumar; Abul K. Abbas; Jon C. Aster

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2023
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Offering rapid, portable access to key concepts and principles of pathology from Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 10th Edition, this up-to-date Pocket Companion makes it easy to locate essential information on the go. The condensed, at-a-glance format, organized to parallel the parent text, is ideal for quick review-anytime, anywhere. Features cutting-edge information on important topics such as novel therapies for hepatitis C, personalized medicine, the role of microbiome and metabolome in non-communicable disease, and much more Includes new gross and microscopic figures for clarity of morphology and new artwork depicting the latest advances in molecular pathogenesis of cancers Reflects updated page references and content changes found in to Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 10th Edition Contains all the key data and principles needed for the USMLE Step 1, in-course exams, and rotations Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences

Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences

Box-Steffensmeier Janet M.; Freeman John R.; Matthew P. Hitt; Pevehouse Jon C. W.

Cambridge University Press
2014
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Time series, or longitudinal, data are ubiquitous in the social sciences. Unfortunately, analysts often treat the time series properties of their data as a nuisance rather than a substantively meaningful dynamic process to be modeled and interpreted. Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences provides accessible, up-to-date instruction and examples of the core methods in time series econometrics. Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, John R. Freeman, Jon C. Pevehouse and Matthew P. Hitt cover a wide range of topics including ARIMA models, time series regression, unit-root diagnosis, vector autoregressive models, error-correction models, intervention models, fractional integration, ARCH models, structural breaks, and forecasting. This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students who have taken at least one course in multivariate regression. Examples are drawn from several areas of social science, including political behavior, elections, international conflict, criminology, and comparative political economy.
Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences

Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences

Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier; John R. Freeman; Matthew P. Hitt; Jon C. W. Pevehouse

Cambridge University Press
2014
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Time series, or longitudinal, data are ubiquitous in the social sciences. Unfortunately, analysts often treat the time series properties of their data as a nuisance rather than a substantively meaningful dynamic process to be modeled and interpreted. Time Series Analysis for the Social Sciences provides accessible, up-to-date instruction and examples of the core methods in time series econometrics. Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, John R. Freeman, Jon C. Pevehouse and Matthew P. Hitt cover a wide range of topics including ARIMA models, time series regression, unit-root diagnosis, vector autoregressive models, error-correction models, intervention models, fractional integration, ARCH models, structural breaks, and forecasting. This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students who have taken at least one course in multivariate regression. Examples are drawn from several areas of social science, including political behavior, elections, international conflict, criminology, and comparative political economy.
Robbins and Kumar Basic Pathology: First South Asia Edition

Robbins and Kumar Basic Pathology: First South Asia Edition

Vinay Kumar; Abul K. Abbas; Jon C. Aster

Elsevier India
2017
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Part of the trusted Robbins and Cotran family, Robbins Basic Pathology provides a readable, well-illustrated and concise overview of the principles of human pathology that's ideal for today's busy students. This thoroughly revised edition continues with a strong emphasis on pathogenesis and the clinical features of disease, adding new artwork and more schematic diagrams to further aid in summarizing key pathologic processes and expand the already impressive illustration program. Excellent art program boasts high-quality photomicrographs, gross photos, and radiologic images to supplement the world-class illustrations. Bulleted summary boxes provide quick access to key information and easy review of key concepts. Highlights pathogenesis, morphology, and pathophysiologic content throughout.
Rhetoric and Reality

Rhetoric and Reality

Emilie M. Hafner-Burton; Edward D. Mansfield; Jon C. W. Pevehouse

Cambridge University Press
2026
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The number of international human rights institutions and countries participating in them has risen dramatically in recent decades, precipitating debates about why countries make such commitments and whether these commitments improve member's human rights behavior. These debates have centered on a small number of human rights treaties, with far less attention paid to the larger number of international organizations (IOs) that aim to promote human rights. The Element argues and then demonstrates that state decisions about joining these IOs depends on the institutional design of the organizations, specifically sovereignty costs for member states. These costs stem from the constraints that IOs impose and vary substantially. Emerging democracies are most likely to enter high sovereignty cost IOs. Furthermore, organizations that generate higher sovereignty costs tend to produce better human rights outcomes than those generating fewer sovereignty costs for all regimes. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Rhetoric and Reality

Rhetoric and Reality

Emilie M. Hafner-Burton; Edward D. Mansfield; Jon C. W. Pevehouse

Cambridge University Press
2026
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The number of international human rights institutions and countries participating in them has risen dramatically in recent decades, precipitating debates about why countries make such commitments and whether these commitments improve member's human rights behavior. These debates have centered on a small number of human rights treaties, with far less attention paid to the larger number of international organizations (IOs) that aim to promote human rights. The Element argues and then demonstrates that state decisions about joining these IOs depends on the institutional design of the organizations, specifically sovereignty costs for member states. These costs stem from the constraints that IOs impose and vary substantially. Emerging democracies are most likely to enter high sovereignty cost IOs. Furthermore, organizations that generate higher sovereignty costs tend to produce better human rights outcomes than those generating fewer sovereignty costs for all regimes. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Fascism, Vulnerability, and the Escape from Freedom
A worldwide struggle between democracy and authoritarianism set against a backdrop of global surveillance capitalism is unmistakable. Examples range from Myanmar, China, and the Philippines to Hungary, Turkey, Russia, and the United States. Fascism, Vulnerability, and the Escape from Freedom offers a multidisciplinary analysis drawing on psychology and literature to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the mechanisms that drive people to abandon democracy in favor of vertically organized authoritarianism and even fascism.In a comparative study of texts selected for their insights and occasional blind spots regarding fascist experiments of the past 100 years, Delogu examines fascism's exploitation of fear (of change, loss, and death), disruption, and extreme inequality. The book offers an accessible and persuasive argument linking fascist authoritarianism, also called "right-wing populism," to certain underlying conditions, such as a rise in us-versus-them thinking; distrust or simple apathy regarding democratic institutions, norms, and results; the vulnerabilities that result from extreme inequality (economic, social, racial); and addictions and codependency. Stressful events, such as a pandemic, an environmental disaster, or deep recession aggravate these harmful factors and make the fascist temptation, including the use of violence, almost irresistible. Delogu's distinctive examination of texts that plumb the unconscious reveal linkages between actions and unavowable motives that purely historical and theoretical studies of fascism leave out.Erich Fromm's neglected 1941 classic Escape from Freedom serves as a key reference in Delogu's study, as does Robert Paxton's authoritative history, The Anatomy of Fascism (2004). After underscoring the argument and urgent context around these two studies (Hitler's Germany and George W. Bush's post-9/11 America), Delogu examines novels, a diary, memoirs, and manifestos to show how vulnerability forces individuals to choose between exclusionary fascist authoritarianism and inclusive, collaborative democracy.C. Jon Delogu has worked at three French public universities since 1992 and is currently professeur des universit s at the Universit Jean Moulin-Lyon 3 where he teaches American history, comparative literature, and translation. He studied philosophy and French at Dartmouth College and earned a PhD in Comparative Literature from Yale University and is the author of Tocqueville and Democracy in the Internet Age (Open Humanities Press, 2014) and Ralph Waldo Emerson: Une introduction (Les Pers ides, 2006). He has published numerous essays on British and American literature and the teaching profession. He has also translated a dozen books (for Columbia University Press, University of Georgia Press, Other Press, and Polity) and many scholarly articles. He divides his time between France and America where he has been a visiting professor (Boston University, Dartmouth College, and University of Southern Maine), and continues to teach, write, and translate in both locations.
Annotated C# Standard

Annotated C# Standard

Jon Jagger; Nigel Perry; Peter Sestoft

Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
2007
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Standards, while being definitive, do not usually serve as the best reference to the use of a programming language. Books on languages usually are able to explain usage better, but lack the definitive precision of a standard. Annotated C# Standard combines the two; it is the standard with added explanatory material.
Jon and the Toymakers of Toymakerville

Jon and the Toymakers of Toymakerville

Arthur C. Morton

September Writer
2019
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What child can resist opening a present under the tree before Christman morning? Well, a little boy named Jon faces an even more herculean challenge. Can he resist opening the toymaker's box until Christmas, the box that has been entrusted to his granfather by the toymakers, Santa Claus, and the Angels themselves? If he cannot, then Christmas for everyone will be jeopardized. Come along as Jon learns that his choices have consequences, but also that courage, most of all, can help right a wrong and forever change lives in the process, one of which may be his own.
C. Wright Mills and the Criminological Imagination
In spite of its widespread use within criminology, the term ’criminological imagination’, as derived from C. Wright Mills’ classic The Sociological Imagination, has yet to be fully developed and clarified as an analytic concept capable of guiding theorizing or empirical enquiry. This volume, with a preface by Elliot Currie, engages with and reflects on this concept, exploring C. Wright Mills’ work for criminological enquiry. Bringing together the latest work of leading scholars in the fields of criminology and sociology from around the world, C. Wright Mills and the Criminological Imagination investigates the emergence and lineage of a criminological concept indebted to Mills’ thought, adapting and applying it to a specifically criminological context. With attention to theoretical concerns and, as well as the application of the criminological imagination in concrete empirical research, this volume sheds new light on the methodological and analytical aspects of the criminological imagination as a multifaceted concept and explores the possibilities that it offers for the emergence of an imaginative criminological practice. As such, it will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in sociology and social theory, criminology, criminal justice studies, law and research methods.
C. Wright Mills and the Criminological Imagination
In spite of its widespread use within criminology, the term ’criminological imagination’, as derived from C. Wright Mills’ classic The Sociological Imagination, has yet to be fully developed and clarified as an analytic concept capable of guiding theorizing or empirical enquiry. This volume, with a preface by Elliot Currie, engages with and reflects on this concept, exploring C. Wright Mills’ work for criminological enquiry. Bringing together the latest work of leading scholars in the fields of criminology and sociology from around the world, C. Wright Mills and the Criminological Imagination investigates the emergence and lineage of a criminological concept indebted to Mills’ thought, adapting and applying it to a specifically criminological context. With attention to theoretical concerns and, as well as the application of the criminological imagination in concrete empirical research, this volume sheds new light on the methodological and analytical aspects of the criminological imagination as a multifaceted concept and explores the possibilities that it offers for the emergence of an imaginative criminological practice. As such, it will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in sociology and social theory, criminology, criminal justice studies, law and research methods.
C# in Depth, 4E

C# in Depth, 4E

Jon Skeet

Manning Publications
2019
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Description C# is an amazing language that's up to any challenge you can throw at it. As a C# developer, you also need to be up to the task. C# in Depth, Fourth Edition is the key to unlocking the powerful new features added to the language in C# 5, 6, and 7. Following the expert guidance of C# legend Jon Skeet, readers will master asynchronous functions, expression-bodied members, interpolated strings, tuples, and much more. Key features · Expert guidance · Hands-on examples · Step-by-step guide Audience If you're a C# developer who's comfortable working with the language and wants to really dig in deep, then this book is for you. About the technology .NET developers, will use C# whether their building an advanced enterprise application or just pushing out a quick ASP.NET app. C# 5, 6 and 7 have added a host of new features to help users write better code with tuples, string interpolation, pattern matching, and more.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Book: The Behind-The-Scenes Story of a Television Classic
Drawing on extensive interviews with the cast and crew of The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Jon Heitland has assembled an incredibly comprehensive, fully illustrated account of the show's history, including: -the program's conception in conference with Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond-U.N.C.L.E.'s remarkable surge in popularity-the camaraderie between Robert Vaughn and David McCallum, the show's stars -the factors that led to the show's sudden cancellation-a complete episode guide, including companion program The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.-plus information and anecdotes on the show's production, filming, guest stars, stunts, props, merchandising, and much more.
Yours Very Sincerely C. L. Dodgson – (Alias "Lewis Carroll")

Yours Very Sincerely C. L. Dodgson – (Alias "Lewis Carroll")

Jon A. Lindseth; Carol Zeman Rothkopf

GROLIER CLUB OF NEW YORK
1998
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This catalogue accompanied a 1998 Grolier Club exhibition commemorating the hundredth anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s death. In addition to describing 70 books, photographs, letters, and ephemera from the Jon A. Lindseth collection of C. L. Dodgson and Lewis Carroll, the catalogue has articles by Lewis Carroll scholars: Edward Guiliano, Selwyn H. Goodacre, Edward Wakeling, Morton N. Cohen, and Charles C. Lovett.