I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Book Selection" is not a term with a recognized medical definition in the field of healthcare or medicine. It might be related to literature or library science, where it refers to the process of choosing books for a collection based on various criteria such as relevance, quality, and diversity.
A book is not a medical term, but generally refers to a set of printed or written sheets of paper bound together that can contain a wide range of information including literature, research, educational content, and more, which may be utilized in the medical field for various purposes such as learning, reference, or patient education.
Critical analyses of books or other monographic works.
Differential and non-random reproduction of different genotypes, operating to alter the gene frequencies within a population.
'Rare Books,' in a medical context, refers to old or out-of-print textbooks, journals, and manuscripts that hold historical significance, document the evolution of medical knowledge, and are highly valuable due to their scarcity and demand among collectors and researchers.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Book Prices" is not a medical term that has a specific definition in the field of medicine. It is a general term used to describe the cost or price of books. If you have a different term or concept in mind, please provide it so I can give you a more accurate response.
Books containing photographs, prints, drawings, portraits, plates, diagrams, facsimiles, maps, tables, or other representations or systematic arrangement of data designed to elucidate or decorate its contents. (From The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983, p114)
Books in the field of medicine intended primarily for consultation.
Books designed by the arrangement and treatment of their subject matter to be consulted for definite terms of information rather than to be read consecutively. Reference books include DICTIONARIES; ENCYCLOPEDIAS; ATLASES; etc. (From the ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
'Book collecting' is not a term with a recognized medical definition. However, it generally refers to the hobby or pursuit of gathering, preserving, and appreciating books, often focusing on specific authors, titles, subjects, or editions, for personal enjoyment, study, or investment.
A general term covering bibliographical and bibliothecal classifications. It mostly refers to library CLASSIFICATION for arrangement of books and documents on the shelves. (Harrod's Librarians' Glossary, 7th ed, p85)
The aggregate enterprise of manufacturing and technically producing books. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
Development of a library collection, including the determination and coordination of selection policy, assessment of needs of users and potential users, collection use studies, collection evaluation, identification of collection needs, selection of materials, planning for resource sharing, collection maintenance and weeding, and budgeting.
Discussion of lists of works, documents or other publications, usually with some relationship between them, e.g., by a given author, on a given subject, or published in a given place, and differing from a catalog in that its contents are restricted to holdings of a single collection, library, or group of libraries. (from The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
'Medical Libraries' are repositories or digital platforms that accumulate, organize, and provide access to a wide range of biomedical information resources including but not limited to books, journals, electronic databases, multimedia materials, and other evidence-based health data for the purpose of supporting and advancing clinical practice, education, research, and administration in healthcare.
Modern medical literature refers to peer-reviewed articles, journals, and books published from the late 19th century to the present, encompassing advancements in medical knowledge, research, technology, and evidence-based practices that have contributed to significant improvements in diagnostic techniques, treatment methods, and public health interventions.
Books used in the study of a subject that contain a systematic presentation of the principles and vocabulary of a subject.
'Catalogs, Library' are systematic listings or databases of an organized collection of library resources, such as books, periodicals, multimedia materials, and digital assets, that provide comprehensive descriptions, locations, and access information to facilitate efficient retrieval and usage.
##### Sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding - "Book Reviews" is not a medical term that can be defined in a medical context. A book review is a critical evaluation of a book, typically published in newspapers, magazines, or online, and it usually includes a summary of the book's content, an assessment of its strengths and weaknesses, and a recommendation for whether or not to read it.
Occupations of medical personnel who are not physicians, and are qualified by special training and, frequently, by licensure to work in supporting roles in the health care field. These occupations include, but are not limited to, medical technology, physical therapy, physician assistant, etc.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Account Books" are not a medical term and do not have a medical definition. An account book is a type of financial record-keeping tool used in various industries, including healthcare, to track income, expenses, and other financial transactions.
A publication issued at stated, more or less regular, intervals.
Time period from 1801 through 1900 of the common era.
"Book illustrations in a medical context refer to artistic depictions or diagrams within textbooks, journals, and other publications that are used to visually clarify and enhance the understanding of anatomical structures, physiological processes, medical conditions, treatments, or procedures."
"Book ornamentation" is not a recognized medical term, and it does not have a specific medical definition; it generally refers to the decorative elements added to books as part of bookmaking and binding artistry, which has no direct relation to medicine.
Information centers primarily serving the needs of hospital medical staff and sometimes also providing patient education and other services.
Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of genetic processes or phenomena. They include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment.
The process of cumulative change at the level of DNA; RNA; and PROTEINS, over successive generations.
The process of cumulative change over successive generations through which organisms acquire their distinguishing morphological and physiological characteristics.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Famous Persons" is not a term that has a medical definition. It refers to individuals who are widely known and recognized in various fields such as entertainment, politics, sports, science, and arts. If you have any medical or health-related terms you would like me to define, please let me know!
A list of works, documents, and other publications on medical subjects and topics of interest to the field of medicine.
Genotypic differences observed among individuals in a population.

Brandon/Hill selected list of books and journals for the small medical library. (1/58)

The interrelationship of print and electronic media in the hospital library and its relevance to the "Brandon/Hill Selected List" in 1999 are addressed in the updated list (eighteenth version) of 627 books and 145 journals. This list is intended as a selection guide for the small or medium-size library in a hospital or similar facility. More realistically, it can function as a core collection for a library consortium. Books and journals are categorized by subject; the book list is followed by an author/editor index, and the subject list of journals by an alphabetical title listing. Due to continuing requests from librarians, a "minimal core" book collection consisting of 82 titles has been pulled out from the 214 asterisked (*) initial-purchase books and marked with daggers ([symbol: see text]). To purchase the entire collection of books and to pay for 1999 journal subscriptions would require $114,900. The cost of only the asterisked items, books and journals, totals $49,100. The "minimal core" book collection costs $13,200.  (+info)

Brandon/Hill selected list of print books and journals in allied health. (2/58)

This list of 424 books and 77 journals is intended as a selection guide for print literature to be used in a library supporting allied health educational programs or allied health personnel in either an academic or health care setting. Because of the impossibility of covering the large number and wide variety of allied health professions and occupations, the recommended publications are focused primarily on the educational programs listed and recognized by the American Medical Association and other accrediting bodies. Books and journals are categorized by subject; the book list is followed by an author/editor index, and the subject list of journals by an alphabetical title listing. Items suggested for initial purchase (167 books and 31 journals) are indicated by asterisks. To purchase the entire collection of books and journals (2000 subscriptions) would require an expenditure of about $31,970. The cost of only the asterisked items totals $12,515.  (+info)

Selected list of books and journals for the small medical library. (3/58)

This revised list of 446 books and 137 journals is intended as a selection guide for small or medium-sized hospital libraries or for the small medical library serving a specified clientele. Books and journals are categorized by subject, with the books being followed by an author index and the journals by an alphabetical title listing. Items suggested for initial purchase by smaller libraries are indicated by an asterisk. To purchase the entire collection of books and to pay for annual subscriptions to all the journals would require an expenditure for about $14,500. The cost of only the asterisked items recommended for first purchase totals approximately $4,100.  (+info)

Brandon/Hill selected list of print books and journals for the small medical library. (4/58)

After thirty-six years of biennial updates, the authors take great pride in being able to publish the nineteenth version (2001) of the "Brandon/Hill Selected List of Print Books and Journals for the Small Medical Library." This list of 630 books and 143 journals is intended as a selection guide for health sciences libraries or similar facilities. It can also function as a core collection for a library consortium. Books and journals are categorized by subject; the book list is followed by an author/editor index, and the subject list of journals, by an alphabetical title listing. Due to continuing requests from librarians, a "minimal core list" consisting of 81 titles has been pulled out from the 217 asterisked (*) initial-purchase books and marked with daggers (dagger *) before the asterisks. To purchase the entire collection of 630 books and to pay for 143 2001 journal subscriptions would require $124,000. The cost of only the asterisked items, books and journals, totals $55,000. The "minimal core list" book collection costs approximately $14,300.  (+info)

Circulation of core collection monographs in an academic medical library. (5/58)

Academic medical librarians responsible for monograph acquisition face a challenging task. From the plethora of medical monographs published each year, academic medical librarians must select those most useful to their patrons. Unfortunately, none of the selection tools available to medical librarians are specifically intended to assist academic librarians with medical monograph selection. The few short core collection lists that are available are intended for use in the small hospital or internal medicine department library. As these are the only selection tools available, however, many academic medical librarians spend considerable time reviewing these collection lists and place heavy emphasis on the acquisition of listed books. The study reported here was initiated to determine whether the circulation of listed books in an academic library justified the emphasis placed on the acquisition of these books. Circulation statistics for "listed" and "nonlisted" books in the hematology (WH) section of Indiana University School of Medicine's Ruth Lilly Medical Library were studied. The average circulation figures for listed books were nearly two times as high as the corresponding figures for the WH books in general. These data support the policies of those academic medical libraries that place a high priority on collection of listed books.  (+info)

A medical book collection for physician assistants. (6/58)

Selecting resources for physician assistants is challenging and can be overwhelming. Although several core lists exist for nursing, allied health, and medical libraries, judging the scope and level of these resources in relation to the information needs of the physician assistant is difficult. Medical texts can be highly specialized and very expensive, in essence, "overkill" for the needs of the physician assistant. This bibliography is meant to serve as a guide to appropriate medical texts for physician assistants. Titles were selected from the Brandon/Hill list, Doody's Electronic Journal, and various other reference resources. Resources were evaluated based on the subject and scope, audience, authorship, cost, and currency. The collection includes 195 titles from 33 specialty areas. Standard texts in each area are also included.  (+info)

Planning serials cancellations and cooperative collection development in the health sciences: methodology and background information. (7/58)

In an era of steady-state budgets many research and academic libraries must cancel a significant number of current serials to maintain acquisitions of monographs. Thus paper reviews several techniques that have been used or that are of potential use in a rational selection of titles for cancellation. The context of the proposed methodology involves a network of libraries rather than an individual library. The methodology was tested with specific health sciences serial titles held by University of California libraries and resource libraries in NLM Region XI. As a test for the proposed methodology, background data were collected on 600 current foreign language serial titles included in SERLINE and held by at least one of the libraries in the networks of interest. Price, major secondary service coverage with productivity/impact factors, extent of holdings, and average number of recorded circulations per year in several of the libraries were recorded for each title. With the use of several different rules, estimates were made of the subscription savings that might be realized. It seems feasible to extend the same methodology to other groups of serial titles.  (+info)

Collection analysis techniques used to evaluate a graduate-level toxicology collection. (8/58)

Collections librarians from academic libraries are often asked, on short notice, to evaluate whether their collections are able to support changes in their institutions' curricula, such as new programs or courses or revisions to existing programs or courses. With insufficient time to perform an exhaustive critique of the collection and a need to prepare a report for faculty external to the library, a selection of reliable but brief qualitative and quantitative tests is needed. In this study, materials-centered and use-centered methods were chosen to evaluate the toxicology collection of the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) Library. Strengths and weaknesses of the techniques are reviewed, along with examples of their use in evaluating the toxicology collection. The monograph portion of the collection was evaluated using list checking, citation analysis, and classified profile methods. Cost-effectiveness and impact factor data were compiled to rank journals from the collection. Use-centered methods such as circulation and interlibrary loan data identified highly used items that should be added to the collection. Finally, although the data were insufficient to evaluate the toxicology electronic journals at the U of S, a brief discussion of three initiatives that aim to assist librarians as they evaluate the use of networked electronic resources in their collections is presented.  (+info)

I'm not aware of a specific medical definition for "book selection." The term "book selection" generally refers to the process or activity of choosing books, often for reading or using as resources. In a medical context, book selection might refer to the process of selecting appropriate texts or references for study, research, or professional development in the field of medicine. It could also refer to the task of choosing books for a library or collection related to medicine or healthcare.

I apologize for any confusion, but "books" is a general term that refers to bound sets of pages that are printed or written with text, illustrations, or signs, and are meant to be read, studied, or consulted. It does not have a specific medical definition. If you're looking for information about a specific medical term or concept, please let me know and I'd be happy to help!

A book review in the medical context is a critical evaluation and analysis of a publication related to medicine, healthcare, or health-related topics. The review typically includes a summary of the book's content, an assessment of its strengths and weaknesses, and a recommendation for its intended audience. Medical book reviews can be found in various publications such as medical journals, newsletters, and websites, and are often used by healthcare professionals to stay informed about new developments and resources in their field. The purpose of a medical book review is to provide an objective and informed opinion on the quality, accuracy, and relevance of the publication for its intended readers.

Genetic selection, also known as natural selection, is a fundamental mechanism of evolution. It refers to the process by which certain heritable traits become more or less common in a population over successive generations due to differential reproduction of organisms with those traits.

In genetic selection, traits that increase an individual's fitness (its ability to survive and reproduce) are more likely to be passed on to the next generation, while traits that decrease fitness are less likely to be passed on. This results in a gradual change in the distribution of traits within a population over time, leading to adaptation to the environment and potentially speciation.

Genetic selection can occur through various mechanisms, including viability selection (differential survival), fecundity selection (differences in reproductive success), and sexual selection (choices made by individuals during mating). The process of genetic selection is driven by environmental pressures, such as predation, competition for resources, and changes in the availability of food or habitat.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Rare Books" is not a medical term. It is a term used in the book collecting and library sciences fields to refer to books that are scarce or uncommon due to various factors such as age, limited print runs, historical significance, or condition. These books are often sought after by collectors, researchers, and institutions for their cultural, artistic, or informational value. If you have any medical questions, I'd be happy to try to help!

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "book prices" is not a medical term. It generally refers to the cost or price of books, whether they are new, used, or rare. If you have any questions about medical terminology or concepts, I would be happy to help with those!

"Illustrated books" is a general term used to describe books that contain various forms of visual content such as images, diagrams, charts, maps, graphics, and photographs. These visual elements are used to supplement or enhance the written text and make the information more engaging, accessible, and easier to understand for readers.

In medical publishing, illustrated books can cover a wide range of topics, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, clinical procedures, surgical techniques, patient education materials, and more. They are often used as educational resources for medical students, healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients to learn about various medical concepts, conditions, and treatments.

Illustrated books in the medical field can come in different formats, such as hardcover or paperback books, e-books, and interactive digital publications. The quality and accuracy of the visual content are crucial for medical illustrations, as they need to be scientifically accurate, visually appealing, and consistent with the text they accompany. Medical illustrators, graphic designers, and other professionals often work together to create these resources, ensuring that the final product is both informative and engaging.

Medical reference books are comprehensive and authoritative resources that provide detailed information about various aspects of medical science, diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. These books serve as a crucial source of knowledge for healthcare professionals, students, researchers, and educators in the medical field. They cover a wide range of topics including anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, clinical procedures, medical ethics, and public health issues.

Some common types of medical reference books are:

1. Textbooks: These are extensive resources that offer in-depth knowledge on specific medical subjects or general medical principles. They often contain illustrations, diagrams, and case studies to facilitate learning and understanding. Examples include Gray's Anatomy for detailed human anatomy or Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine for internal medicine.

2. Handbooks: These are compact and concise guides that focus on practical applications of medical knowledge. They are designed to be easily accessible and quickly referenced during patient care. Examples include the Merck Manual, which provides information on various diseases and their management, or the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine for quick reference during clinical practice.

3. Formularies: These books contain detailed information about medications, including dosages, side effects, drug interactions, and contraindications. They help healthcare professionals make informed decisions when prescribing medications to patients. Examples include the British National Formulary (BNF) or the American Hospital Formulary Service (AHFS).

4. Atlases: These are visual resources that provide detailed illustrations or photographs of human anatomy, pathology, or medical procedures. They serve as valuable tools for learning and teaching medical concepts. Examples include Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy or Sabiston Textbook of Surgery.

5. Dictionaries: These reference books provide definitions and explanations of medical terms, abbreviations, and jargon. They help healthcare professionals and students understand complex medical language. Examples include Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary or Stedman's Medical Dictionary.

6. Directories: These resources list contact information for healthcare facilities, organizations, and professionals. They are useful for locating specific services or individuals within the medical community. Examples include the American Medical Association (AMA) Directory of Physicians or the National Provider Identifier (NPI) Registry.

7. Guidelines: These books provide evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice in various medical specialties. They help healthcare professionals make informed decisions when managing patient care. Examples include the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) guidelines or the American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines.

8. Research compendiums: These resources compile research articles, reviews, and meta-analyses on specific medical topics. They help healthcare professionals stay up-to-date with the latest scientific findings and advancements in their field. Examples include the Cochrane Library or the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

9. Case reports: These books present detailed accounts of individual patient cases, including symptoms, diagnoses, treatments, and outcomes. They serve as valuable learning tools for healthcare professionals and students. Examples include the Archives of Internal Medicine or the New England Journal of Medicine.

10. Ethics manuals: These resources provide guidance on ethical issues in medicine, such as informed consent, patient autonomy, and confidentiality. They help healthcare professionals navigate complex moral dilemmas in their practice. Examples include the American Medical Association (AMA) Code of Medical Ethics or the World Medical Association (WMA) Declaration of Geneva.

I believe there may be some confusion in your question. "Reference books" is a general term that refers to any books containing detailed information and facts about specific subjects, which are often used as references for research or study purposes. It is not a medical term or concept.

Medical definitions would typically refer to terms related to medicine, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, diseases, treatments, and other health-related topics. If you're looking for a definition of a specific medical term, please provide it, and I will be happy to help.

I am not a medical professional, but I can tell you that "book collecting" is not a medical term or condition. It is a hobby or interest in which an individual collects books, often due to their value, historical significance, rarity, or personal interest in the subject matter. Some people may also collect books as an investment. If you have any specific questions about book collecting or its potential impact on health, such as the effects of heavy books on physical health, I would be happy to try and help answer those!

I'm not sure what you mean by "Book Classification" in the context of medical definitions. However, I can tell you that in general, book classification refers to the process of organizing and categorizing books based on various criteria such as subject matter, genre, audience, or format. This is often done in libraries and bookstores to make it easier for people to find the books they are looking for.

In a medical context, book classification might refer to the organization of medical texts or resources based on topics such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, or clinical practice. For example, a medical library might classify its books using a system like the National Library of Medicine's MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) vocabulary, which provides a consistent and standardized way to describe medical concepts and topics.

Without more context, it's difficult to provide a more specific definition of "Book Classification" in a medical context. If you could provide more information about what you are looking for, I would be happy to help further!

I believe there may be some confusion in your question, as "Book Industry" is not a medical term. The book industry is a term that refers to the business and production of books, including publishing, printing, distribution, and retail sales. It is not a concept that is typically discussed within the field of medicine. If you have any questions related to medicine or health, I would be happy to try and help answer those for you!

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Library Collection Development" is not a medical term. It is a term commonly used in the field of library science to refer to the process of building and maintaining a collection of materials (such as books, periodicals, electronic resources, etc.) in a library or information center. This involves selecting, acquiring, organizing, preserving, and making accessible appropriate resources that meet the needs and interests of the library's users.

A bibliography, when used as a medical topic, typically refers to a list of sources or references that have been cited in a research paper, article, or other scholarly work. It is an organized compilation of the titles, authors, publication dates, and other relevant information about the sources that have been consulted during the course of researching a particular topic.

In medical literature, a bibliography may include sources such as:

* Original research articles published in peer-reviewed journals
* Review articles summarizing current knowledge on a specific topic
* Books or book chapters written by experts in the field
* Conference proceedings or abstracts
* Government reports or guidelines
* Dissertations or theses

The purpose of a bibliography is to provide readers with a comprehensive list of sources that have been used in the research, allowing them to follow up on any references that may be of interest. It also helps to ensure transparency and accountability by providing evidence of the sources that have informed the work.

In addition to being included at the end of scholarly works, bibliographies can also be standalone resources that provide an overview of the current state of knowledge on a particular topic. These may be compiled by experts in the field or created through systematic reviews of the literature.

Medical libraries are collections of resources that provide access to information related to the medical and healthcare fields. They serve as a vital tool for medical professionals, students, researchers, and patients seeking reliable and accurate health information. Medical libraries can be physical buildings or digital platforms that contain various types of materials, including:

1. Books: Medical textbooks, reference books, and monographs that cover various topics related to medicine, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and clinical specialties.
2. Journals: Print and electronic peer-reviewed journals that publish the latest research findings, clinical trials, and evidence-based practices in medicine.
3. Databases: Online resources that allow users to search for and access information on specific topics, such as PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library.
4. Multimedia resources: Audio and video materials, such as lectures, webinars, podcasts, and instructional videos, that provide visual and auditory learning experiences.
5. Electronic resources: E-books, databases, and other digital materials that can be accessed remotely through computers, tablets, or smartphones.
6. Patient education materials: Brochures, pamphlets, and other resources that help patients understand their health conditions, treatments, and self-care strategies.
7. Archives and special collections: Rare books, historical documents, manuscripts, and artifacts related to the history of medicine and healthcare.

Medical libraries may be found in hospitals, medical schools, research institutions, and other healthcare settings. They are staffed by trained librarians and information specialists who provide assistance with locating, accessing, and evaluating information resources. Medical libraries play a critical role in supporting evidence-based medicine, continuing education, and patient care.

I'm happy to help! However, it seems there might be a bit of confusion in your question. "Modern" is a term that refers to a period in time, specifically the modern period which is generally considered to be from the late 19th century to the present. "Literature," on the other hand, is a broad term that refers to written works, especially those considered to have artistic or intellectual value.

So, when you ask for a medical definition of "Literature, Modern," it's not entirely clear what you are looking for. If you are asking for examples of modern literature that deal with medical themes or issues, there are many notable works to choose from, including:

* "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot, which explores the ethical implications of medical research using human cells without consent.
* "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston, a thriller about the Ebola virus and its potential to cause a global pandemic.
* "Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science" by Atul Gawande, a collection of essays that examine the challenges and uncertainties of medical practice.
* "Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness" by Susannah Cahalan, a memoir about the author's experience with a rare autoimmune disorder that affected her brain.

If you are looking for something else, please let me know and I will do my best to assist you!

"Textbooks as Topic" is a medical subject heading (MeSH) used in the National Library of Medicine's cataloging system to describe works that are about textbooks as a genre or medium, rather than a specific subject. This can include discussions on the history of medical textbooks, their role in medical education, comparisons between different types of textbooks, and analysis of their content and effectiveness. It may also cover issues related to the production, distribution, and accessibility of medical textbooks.

A library catalog is a comprehensive listing of all the resources and materials available in a library. It provides detailed information about each item, such as title, author, publication date, subject headings, and location in the library. The purpose of a library catalog is to help users locate specific items within the library's collection quickly and efficiently.

Traditionally, library catalogs were available in printed form, but with the advent of technology, most libraries now use online public access catalogs (OPACs) that allow users to search the catalog from anywhere with an internet connection. These digital catalogs often include additional features such as the ability to place holds on items, renew checked-out materials, and create personal lists of favorite titles or authors.

In addition to books, library catalogs may also include other types of materials such as audiovisual items (e.g., DVDs, CDs), periodicals (e.g., newspapers, magazines), electronic resources (e.g., e-books, databases), and special collections (e.g., rare books, manuscripts). By providing a detailed and accessible catalog of its holdings, a library can better serve the needs of its users and promote the discovery and use of its resources.

I'm not sure what you mean by "Medical definition" in this context, as book reviews are not a medical concept. However, I can certainly provide you with a general definition of what a book review is.

A book review is a critical evaluation of a book, typically published in a newspaper, magazine, or online forum. It provides a summary of the book's content, including its plot, characters, themes, and style, as well as an assessment of its strengths and weaknesses. A good book review should offer insightful analysis, highlighting both the positive and negative aspects of the work, and providing context for readers to make informed decisions about whether or not to read the book.

In medical literature, book reviews are often used to evaluate new publications in the field, such as textbooks, reference books, and memoirs written by healthcare professionals. These reviews can help medical professionals stay up-to-date on the latest research and trends in their field, and provide valuable feedback to authors and publishers.

Allied health occupations refer to a group of healthcare professionals who provide a range of diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and support services essential for the proper diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients. These professions include, but are not limited to:

1. Audiologists: Professionals who diagnose, evaluate, and treat hearing and balance disorders.
2. Dietitians/Nutritionists: Healthcare professionals who specialize in food and nutrition, and help individuals make healthy eating choices to prevent or manage chronic diseases.
3. Occupational Therapists: Professionals who help patients improve their ability to perform everyday activities through the use of therapeutic exercises and adaptive equipment.
4. Physical Therapists: Healthcare professionals who diagnose and treat movement disorders, injuries, and other physical impairments using exercise, massage, and other techniques.
5. Respiratory Therapists: Professionals who evaluate, diagnose, and treat breathing disorders and cardiopulmonary systems.
6. Speech-Language Pathologists: Healthcare professionals who diagnose and treat communication and swallowing disorders in individuals of all ages.
7. Diagnostic Medical Sonographers: Professionals who use ultrasound technology to create images of internal organs, tissues, and blood vessels for diagnostic purposes.
8. Radiologic Technologists: Healthcare professionals who perform medical imaging examinations such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs.
9. Rehabilitation Counselors: Professionals who help individuals with disabilities overcome barriers to employment, education, and independent living.
10. Social Workers: Healthcare professionals who provide emotional support, counseling, and advocacy services to patients and their families.

Allied health occupations are an essential part of the healthcare system and work collaboratively with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers to ensure high-quality patient care.

I am not aware of a specific medical definition for "account books." The term "account books" generally refers to books or records used to track financial transactions, such as credits, debits, and balances. While account books are not a medical term per se, they can be relevant in medical contexts, particularly in the administration and billing of medical services.

In medical settings, account books may be used by healthcare organizations to maintain records of patient appointments, treatments provided, charges for services, insurance payments, and any remaining balances due from patients. These records help ensure accurate billing, timely payment processing, and proper financial management in the delivery of healthcare services.

A "periodical" in the context of medicine typically refers to a type of publication that is issued regularly, such as on a monthly or quarterly basis. These publications include peer-reviewed journals, magazines, and newsletters that focus on medical research, education, and practice. They may contain original research articles, review articles, case reports, editorials, letters to the editor, and other types of content related to medical science and clinical practice.

As a "Topic," periodicals in medicine encompass various aspects such as their role in disseminating new knowledge, their impact on clinical decision-making, their quality control measures, and their ethical considerations. Medical periodicals serve as a crucial resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, students, and other stakeholders to stay updated on the latest developments in their field and to share their findings with others.

"History, 19th Century" is not a medical term or concept. It refers to the historical events, developments, and figures related to the 1800s in various fields, including politics, culture, science, and technology. However, if you are looking for medical advancements during the 19th century, here's a brief overview:

The 19th century was a period of significant progress in medicine, with numerous discoveries and innovations that shaped modern medical practices. Some notable developments include:

1. Edward Jenner's smallpox vaccine (1796): Although not strictly within the 19th century, Jenner's discovery laid the foundation for vaccination as a preventive measure against infectious diseases.
2. Germ theory of disease: The work of Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch, and others established that many diseases were caused by microorganisms, leading to the development of antiseptic practices and vaccines.
3. Anesthesia: In 1842, Crawford Long first used ether as an anesthetic during surgery, followed by the introduction of chloroform in 1847 by James Simpson.
4. Antisepsis and asepsis: Joseph Lister introduced antiseptic practices in surgery, significantly reducing postoperative infections. Later, the concept of asepsis (sterilization) was developed to prevent contamination during surgical procedures.
5. Microbiology: The development of techniques for culturing and staining bacteria allowed for better understanding and identification of pathogens.
6. Physiology: Claude Bernard's work on the regulation of internal body functions, or homeostasis, contributed significantly to our understanding of human physiology.
7. Neurology: Jean-Martin Charcot made significant contributions to the study of neurological disorders, including multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
8. Psychiatry: Sigmund Freud developed psychoanalysis, a new approach to understanding mental illnesses.
9. Public health: The 19th century saw the establishment of public health organizations and initiatives aimed at improving sanitation, water quality, and vaccination programs.
10. Medical education reforms: The Flexner Report in 1910 led to significant improvements in medical education standards and practices.

I am not aware of a specific medical definition for "book illustrations." However, in general terms, book illustrations refer to the images or diagrams that are included in a book to help explain or enhance the written content. In the context of medical books, these illustrations can include anatomical drawings, diagrams of physiological processes, pictures of medical conditions or treatments, and more. The purpose of these illustrations is to provide visual aids that can help readers better understand complex medical concepts and procedures.

I am not aware of a medical definition for the term "book ornamentation." The term itself is not a standard term in medical literature. Book ornamentation typically refers to decorative elements added to books, such as illustrations, bindings, and other forms of embellishment. It does not have a direct connection to medicine. If you could provide more context about where you encountered this term, I might be able to give a more helpful response.

A hospital library, also known as a health sciences library or medical library, is a type of specialized library that serves the information needs of healthcare professionals, patients, students, and researchers in a hospital or healthcare facility. These libraries typically contain a wide range of resources related to medicine, nursing, allied health professions, and healthcare administration.

The resources available in a hospital library may include:

1. Print materials such as medical textbooks, journals, reference books, and patient education materials.
2. Electronic resources such as e-books, electronic journals, databases, and multimedia resources.
3. Audiovisual materials such as DVDs, CDs, and streaming media related to medical education and patient care.
4. Clinical decision support tools that help healthcare professionals make informed clinical decisions at the point of care.
5. Access to online learning platforms and continuing education resources for healthcare professionals.
6. Services such as literature searching, document delivery, interlibrary loan, and reference assistance.

Hospital libraries play a critical role in supporting patient care, medical education, research, and evidence-based practice in healthcare facilities. They provide access to high-quality, reliable information that helps healthcare professionals make informed decisions about patient care, stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices, and improve their knowledge and skills. Hospital libraries also provide resources and services that help patients and their families make informed decisions about their health and treatment options.

Genetic models are theoretical frameworks used in genetics to describe and explain the inheritance patterns and genetic architecture of traits, diseases, or phenomena. These models are based on mathematical equations and statistical methods that incorporate information about gene frequencies, modes of inheritance, and the effects of environmental factors. They can be used to predict the probability of certain genetic outcomes, to understand the genetic basis of complex traits, and to inform medical management and treatment decisions.

There are several types of genetic models, including:

1. Mendelian models: These models describe the inheritance patterns of simple genetic traits that follow Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment. Examples include autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, and X-linked inheritance.
2. Complex trait models: These models describe the inheritance patterns of complex traits that are influenced by multiple genes and environmental factors. Examples include heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
3. Population genetics models: These models describe the distribution and frequency of genetic variants within populations over time. They can be used to study evolutionary processes, such as natural selection and genetic drift.
4. Quantitative genetics models: These models describe the relationship between genetic variation and phenotypic variation in continuous traits, such as height or IQ. They can be used to estimate heritability and to identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that contribute to trait variation.
5. Statistical genetics models: These models use statistical methods to analyze genetic data and infer the presence of genetic associations or linkage. They can be used to identify genetic risk factors for diseases or traits.

Overall, genetic models are essential tools in genetics research and medical genetics, as they allow researchers to make predictions about genetic outcomes, test hypotheses about the genetic basis of traits and diseases, and develop strategies for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.

Molecular evolution is the process of change in the DNA sequence or protein structure over time, driven by mechanisms such as mutation, genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection. It refers to the evolutionary study of changes in DNA, RNA, and proteins, and how these changes accumulate and lead to new species and diversity of life. Molecular evolution can be used to understand the history and relationships among different organisms, as well as the functional consequences of genetic changes.

Biological evolution is the change in the genetic composition of populations of organisms over time, from one generation to the next. It is a process that results in descendants differing genetically from their ancestors. Biological evolution can be driven by several mechanisms, including natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, and mutation. These processes can lead to changes in the frequency of alleles (variants of a gene) within populations, resulting in the development of new species and the extinction of others over long periods of time. Biological evolution provides a unifying explanation for the diversity of life on Earth and is supported by extensive evidence from many different fields of science, including genetics, paleontology, comparative anatomy, and biogeography.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Famous Persons" is not a medical term or concept. It refers to individuals who are widely known and recognized in the public sphere due to their achievements, contributions, or notoriety in various fields such as entertainment, politics, science, sports, and arts. If you have any questions related to medicine or health, I would be happy to try to help answer them!

The "Bibliography of Medicine" is a comprehensive and authoritative bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts biomedical literature from scientific journal articles, books, conference proceedings, and other important sources. It has been produced by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) in the United States since 1964.

The "Bibliography of Medicine" covers a wide range of topics related to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the preclinical sciences, and the health care system. It includes articles from over 5,000 scientific journals published worldwide in more than 40 languages.

The database is available online through various platforms such as PubMed, MEDLINE, and NLM's Literature Selection Unit (LSU). The information in the "Bibliography of Medicine" is organized using a controlled vocabulary called Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), which helps users to search for and retrieve relevant articles based on their specific research interests.

The "Bibliography of Medicine" is an essential resource for medical professionals, researchers, students, and anyone interested in the latest developments in biomedical research. It provides access to high-quality, peer-reviewed literature that can inform clinical practice, guide research agendas, and support evidence-based decision making.

Genetic variation refers to the differences in DNA sequences among individuals and populations. These variations can result from mutations, genetic recombination, or gene flow between populations. Genetic variation is essential for evolution by providing the raw material upon which natural selection acts. It can occur within a single gene, between different genes, or at larger scales, such as differences in the number of chromosomes or entire sets of chromosomes. The study of genetic variation is crucial in understanding the genetic basis of diseases and traits, as well as the evolutionary history and relationships among species.

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"Review: The Selection". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved May 16, 2013. "The Selection, a YA book and incipient CW series, looks for ... book, The Selection, was posted on the book reviewing site Goodreads and on the reviewer's blog. Later on the same day, Kiera ... "Past Winners: Young Hoosier Book Award" (PDF). "Goodreads: The Selection Review". Goodreads. Retrieved August 6, 2015. " ... She also commented that she had written the book "from start to finish", while her writing process for the other books differed ...
ISBN 0-12-587421-9. Google Book Search. Retrieved on December 17, 2007. "Laboratory Primate Newsletter Volume 28 Number 4". www ... The Sackett self-selection circus is an apparatus used in experimental psychology with non-human primates. It is a space ...
The book also had a major influence on W. D. Hamilton's theories on the genetic basis of kin selection. John Henry Bennett gave ... 1930 non-fiction books, Books about evolution, Eugenics books, Genetics in the United Kingdom, History of genetics, 1930 in ... The book was largely overlooked for 40 years, and in particular Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection was ... The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection is a book by Ronald Fisher which combines Mendelian genetics with Charles Darwin's ...
... at HarperCollins (Use dmy dates from August 2018, Books by Aravind Adiga, English-language novels, 2016 Indian ... Forbes, Malcolm (5 January 2017). "Book review: Aravind Adiga's Selection Day - a tale of India, corruption and cricket". The ... Kuruvilla, Elizabeth (16 September 2016). "Book review: Selection Day". Mint. Retrieved 9 August 2018. Colbert, Jade (13 ... Selection Day is a 2016 sports fiction novel written by Booker Prize winner Aravind Adiga. It was shortlisted along with four ...
Enigman Books. pp. 115-119. ISBN 9781936274413. Retrieved 6 October 2015. Lippman, Theo (5 April 1998). "How the 1968 riots ...
Poulton's 1890 book, The Colours of Animals, written during Darwinism's lowest ebb, used all the forms of coloration to argue ... as well as supporting Darwin's then unpopular theories of natural selection and sexual selection. Poulton's explanations of ... The book is available from The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online. Lewontin, Richard C. (November 1970). "The Units of ... Read Books. p. 180. ISBN 978-1-4733-7510-9. Bowler, Peter J. (1983). The Eclipse of Darwinism: anti-Darwinian evolutionary ...
Enigman Books. p. 149. ISBN 9781936274413. Retrieved October 6, 2015. Richarson, Darcy (2002). A Nation Divided: The 1968 ... Muskie was surprised by the selection, as he was from a Northeastern state with few electoral votes. Humphrey almost chose ...
... and the Levels of Selection, and Elisabeth Lloyd and Javier Suárez book Units of Selection. Below, cases of selection at the ... Three more recent introductions include Samir Okasha's book Evolution and the Levels of Selection, Pierrick Bourrat's book ... George C. Williams in his influential book Adaptation and Natural Selection was one of the first to present a gene-centered ... Selection of these traits is thus more simply explained as selection of individual traits. Some mosquito-transmitted rabbit ...
Lexington Books. Portals: Catholicism Christianity Vatican City Papal selection before 1059 at Wikipedia's sister projects: ... Unlike the selection procedure for a deacon, which is outlined in Acts 6:1-6, there is no scriptural method for the selection ... The selection of the pope, the bishop of Rome and supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, prior to the promulgation of In ... Even with this new title, however, the method of selection of the bishop of Rome remained much the same. Both the clergy and ...
Island Books. pp. 56-64. * Strier, Franklin & Shestowsky, Donna (1999). "Profiling the profilers: a study of the trial ... Scientific jury selection is used during the jury selection phase of the trial, during which lawyers have the opportunity to ... Consultants also use this tool after jury selection is over. Although advocates and practitioners of scientific jury selection ... Scientific jury selection is based on the work of Fred Strodtbeck, the research director on the American Juries Project headed ...
He writes in his book Truman: "But Hannegan, Flynn, Kelly, and the others had been working through the night, talking to ... Historical comparisons have been drawn between the 1944 vice presidential selection and the 2020 Democratic Party presidential ... book reviews, The Progressive, June 1994. McCullough; Ferrell, Choosing Truman, pages 74-75, 82. Ferrell, Choosing Truman, ...
According to John Kennedy O'Connor's book The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History, the selection of Clodagh Rodgers ... it was announced that You Decide had been axed and that the song selection would return to the internal selection format most ... Eurovision Song Contest at BBC Online UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest at BBC Online UK national selection ... A fifth internal selection in 2015 selected the unknown act 'Electro Velvet' who went on to represent the UK with the song " ...
London: Profile Books. ISBN 9781782834441. Novak Bjelić (23 March 2018). "Казивања о "Трепчи": 1303-2018 - Програм обнове" [ ... Examples of this were Consolidated African Selection Trust, Rhodesian Selection Trust, Gold Coast Selection Trust and Sierra ... Rhodesian Selection Trust was formed in 1928. The company was renamed Roan Selection Trust in 1964 after the break-up of the ... by Selection Trust and its satellite, Consolidated African Selection Trust) in 1971. It was noticeable that Agnew was initially ...
Books with missing cover, 1988 non-fiction books, 1988 in biology, Books about evolution, Elsevier books, Non-Darwinian ... Evolution without Selection: Form and Function by Autoevolution is a 1988 book on evolution by cytogeneticist A. Lima-de-Faria ... He argues in the book that selection is not the mechanism of evolution because it cannot be weighed on a balance, poured into a ... The book also argues against sexual selection. Lima-de-Faria maintains that the bright colours in certain animals are caused by ...
Empedocles 1898, On Nature, Book II Lucretius 1916, On the Nature of Things, Book V Aristotle, Physics, Book II, Chapters 4 and ... Ecological selection is natural selection via any means other than sexual selection, such as kin selection, competition, and ... Selection can also be classified by the level or unit of selection. Individual selection acts on the individual, in the sense ... Gene selection acts directly at the level of the gene. In kin selection and intragenomic conflict, gene-level selection ...
Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 273. ISBN 0-214-20512-6. George ... "George Baker Selection". Swedish Charts. "George Baker Selection". Top 40. "George Baker Selection". Ultratop. "George Baker ... "George Baker Selection". Dutch Charts. "George Baker Selection". Austrian Charts. "George Baker Selection". Offizielle Deutsche ... "George Baker Selection". Flavour of New Zealand. "George Baker Selection". The Official Charts Company. Whitburn, Joel (2011). ...
... role of sexual selection in human evolution has been considered controversial from the moment of publication of Darwin's book ... Sexual selection in humans concerns the concept of sexual selection, introduced by Charles Darwin as an element of his theory ... "Sexual Selection and the Mind". www.edge.org. Fisher, R.A. (1930) The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. ISBN 0198504403 ... However, penis size may have been subject to natural selection, rather than sexual selection, due to a larger penis' efficiency ...
New York: Basic Books. ISBN 978-0465020485. Boehm, Christopher (2014). "The moral consequences of social selection". Behaviour ... Joan Roughgarden proposed a hypothesis called social selection as an alternative to sexual selection. Social selection is ... and to view sexual selection as a subcategory of social selection. Mary Jane West-Eberhard used the term social selection to ... The term "social selection" has been used by other researchers to describe elements of the selection process overlooked by the ...
The theorem was first formulated in Fisher's 1930 book The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. Fisher likened it to the law ... This is a part that can be said to be due to natural selection. Due to confounding factors, tests of the fundamental theorem ... New York: Basic Books. van Veelen, Matthijs; Allen, Benjamin; Hoffman, Moshe; Simon, Burton; Veller, Carl (2017). "Hamilton's ... Fisher, R.A. (1930). The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press. Edwards, A.W.F. (1994). "The ...
Philadelphia, PA: Frontline Books. pp. 53-54. ISBN 978-1-3990-1411-3 - via Google Books. Nathanson, Iric (24 May 2011). "Loyal ... The selection of the Democratic Party's vice presidential candidate for the 1964 United States presidential election occurred ... at the party's national convention and resulted in the selection of Hubert Humphrey to join the ticket with President Lyndon ...
New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-1594204463. Ferguson, Niall (2018). The Square and the Tower: Networks, Hierarchies and the ... This is the slowest kind of cultural groups selection as it depends on natural selection of between-group cultural variation ... Cultural group selection is an explanatory model within cultural evolution of how cultural traits evolve according to the ... Cultural group selection theory can provide insight into human cooperation and is therefore a useful framework for generating ...
Pocket Books/Star Trek. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-671-87429-2. Nemecek, Larry (September 25, 2012). The Next Generation Companion: Star ... "Unnatural Selection". "Unnatural Selection" at IMDb "Unnatural Selection" at Memory Alpha "Unnatural Selection" at StarTrek.com ... "Unnatural Selection" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: ... Zack Handlen (2011). "Star Trek: The Next Generation: "Unnatural Selection"/"Matter Of Honor"/"The Measure Of A Man"". The A.V ...
... selection ... a considerable honour ... grant has obviously been used to such good effect Dublin, The Irish Times, 7 March 1985 ... Oberon Books. pp. Paramour. ISBN 9781783194575. "Management Group". Bird College (Conservatoire of Dance and Musical Theatre). ...
ISBN 9781605351155.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) Svanbäck, Richard; Persson, Lennart (2009). "Population density ... Evolutionary biologists also use selection gradients to estimate strength and mode of natural selection. Selection gradients, ... Charles Darwin On the Origin of Species Evolution Natural selection Directional selection Stabilizing selection Disruptive ... the selection gradient indicates disruptive selection. When, β= 0 and γ is significantly negative, the selection gradient ...
ISBN 978-3-7091-7282-7. {{cite book}}: ,journal= ignored (help) Hurewicz, Witold (1926). "Über eine verallgemeinerung des ... The theory of selection principles studies these principles and their relations to other mathematical properties. Selection ... Covering properties form the kernel of the theory of selection principles. Selection properties that are not covering ... The star selection principles are special cases of the general selection principles. This can be seen by modifying the ...
ISBN 0-87893-742-0. OCLC 44627256.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Wu, Zhuhao; Sweeney, Lora B.; Ayoob, Joseph C.; Chak ... The target selection process of an axon to develop synaptic connections with specific cells can be broken down into multiple ... Target selection is the process by which axons (nerve fibres) selectively target other cells for synapse formation. Synapses ... The process of target selection has multiple steps that include Axon pathfinding when neurons extend processes to specific ...
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Basic Books). p. 126. Heard, Alexander and Nelson, Michael (1987). Presidential Selection. (Duke University Press) p. 127. Ken ... Twice (1834 in "Constitutional Class Book" then 1840 in "Familiar Exposion of the Constitution") he wrote: It is not too much ... Some people have mistaken this fictional Schürmann, whose eligibility was questioned in the book, for a real person. The ... Joseph Story (1834). The constitutional class book: being a brief exposition of the Constitution of the United States: Designed ...
Seoul Selection. pp. 13-14. ISBN 9781624120565. Retrieved 2 February 2021. Wang, Bo (961). 唐会要 新罗 TangHuiYao - Silla. Retrieved ... Wei, Shou (551-554). 魏书 百济 Book of Wei - Baekje. Retrieved 6 February 2021. Wang, Qinruo (1013). 冊府元龜 Cefu Yuangui-chapter 936& ...
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  • The Sasakawa Health Prize Selection Panel met on 30 January 2023 to consider the nominations of the 10 candidates, together with the Administrator's technical comments on the candidatures. (who.int)
  • LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, November 2, 2022 / EINPresswire.com / -- British publisher Sparkling Books announces a free e-book to help cash-conscious readers select economical book gifts this year. (einpresswire.com)
  • This Gift Box will include 5 to 7 Hardcover and Softcover Picture Books perfect for storytime. (rainydaybooks.com)
  • the bibliographic records for each manuscript, book, or printed music item found in MMF holdings. (moravianmusic.org)
  • Distributed through major e-book stores as ISBN 9781907230806 and also available direct from the publisher at sparklingbooks.com/xmas.html , readers can choose their gifts by potential recipient and read more about those gifts. (einpresswire.com)
  • The Guide was designed to guide Cooperating Centers in the selection of material to be entered into the LILACS database. (bvsalud.org)
  • Barnes & Noble announces The Secret Book of Flora Lea as their May National Book Club pick and welcomes readers to join author Patti Callahan Henry at a free live virtual event. (readersentertainment.com)
  • The prince of Illéa, Maxon Schreave, announces that he is following in his father's footsteps by holding the Selection, a competition for the prince's hand in marriage and the crown. (wikipedia.org)
  • Kiera Cass is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Selection series and The Siren . (booksinc.net)
  • The Selection is a young adult novel by Kiera Cass first published on April 14, 2012, by HarperCollins. (wikipedia.org)
  • Kiera Cass stated that she began writing The Selection after thinking about the differences between Esther and Cinderella, wondering if either of them were happy with how they ended up. (wikipedia.org)
  • Set in modern-day India and long-listed for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature, the book is at once beautiful and devastating. (opportunity.org)
  • Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters. (nhbs.com)
  • database coverage and selection criteria according to the type of literature, in addition to two attachments. (bvsalud.org)
  • The second session includes the specific selection criterion per type of literature, such as periodical publications, books, Thesis, Dissertation, and other. (bvsalud.org)
  • Sadly, when I opened up this year's list, there were no books that I hadn't already heard of or enough that reached back into Air Force heritage and history like previous years. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Every Airman an Innovator' is the theme of this year's list, which captures some of the books, but it doesn't emphasize 'being an Airman' as well as I think it could. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Editor's Note: Continuing an annual tradition, we take a moment to pause at year's end to look back on the best books we encountered. (sspnet.org)
  • For those who want an extended read of books they are considering as gifts, the company will also reduce all its single-title e-books to less than one US dollar from 1st November to 11th December. (einpresswire.com)
  • The Sierra Madre Public Library is pleased to announce "On Gold Mountain: The One-Hundred Year Odyssey of My Chinese-American Family," by Lisa See, as the City's 2011 One Book One City selection. (sierramadrenews.net)
  • With a full schedule of events throughout February celebrating Chinese culture, highlighted by a program and book signing with Ms. See, the Library invites everyone to read this highly acclaimed multi-generational family saga that traces the emigration and establishment in California of one of the most esteemed Chinese families in America. (sierramadrenews.net)
  • The end of their relationship, plus a bribe from her mother, leads America to enter the Selection and later into the palace where she has to compete with thirty-four other girls to win the prince's heart. (wikipedia.org)
  • The book ends with America finally realizing that she is exactly where she ought to be-among the Elite. (wikipedia.org)
  • Join our community to get personalised book suggestions, extracts straight to your inbox, 10% off RRPs, and to change children's lives. (lovereading.co.uk)
  • O'Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O'Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers. (oreilly.com)
  • YPD Books specialise in rare books from independent authors and publishers - we supply these hard to find books here. (ypdbooks.com)
  • Our dedicated staff works with authors and publishers to acquire signed books with enduring quality. (turnrowbooks.com)
  • Our books have also appeared consistently on the New York Times Bestsellers Lists and received praise from Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Shelf Awareness, and Entertainment Weekly. (turnrowbooks.com)
  • On CBS This Morning , Oprah Winfrey revealed that her newest book club selection is Anthony Ray Hinton's The Sun Does Shine . (eji.org)
  • The work now in common use, prepared by Mr. Folsom, tnough containing a copious and judicious selection of passages, and exhibiting, especially in its mechanical execution, the well-known taste and accuracy of its editor, yet, from the extreme paucity of the notes, is generally believed to be scarcely suited to the purpose for which it was intended. (google.at)
  • The reading of this Book should be accompanied with the study of the Accidence, as given in the London Latin Grammar. (google.co.uk)
  • so thoroughly, as to be able, not only to render the original, word for word, into English sentences, but also, when examined without the Book, to give the English for each Latin word, and again the Latin for each English, unassisted by the connection of the story. (google.co.uk)
  • which is further facilitated by the rules of Syntax, in the London Latin Grammar, being principally exemplified from this Part of Caesar, and the Book. (google.co.uk)
  • Additionally, we are aware that there may be content on Judy's Book that is personal in nature or feels invasive. (judysbook.com)
  • Please note that Judy's Book is a provider of content creation tools, not a mediator of content. (judysbook.com)
  • Author Elizabeth Kolbert wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning book 'The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History,' which will serve as the central focus for programming across the Chicago's 81 library branches. (wbez.org)
  • Preschool book displays are designed to attract the attention of young readers. (hertzfurniture.com)
  • With even more glamour, intrigue, and swoon-worthy romance, this sparkling sequel to The Selection will captivate readers who loved Veronica Roth's Divergent, Lauren Oliver's Delirium, or Renée Ahdieh's The Wrath & the Dawn . (booksinc.net)
  • is a free e-book of reading samples and reviews to help readers choose high-quality books for their seasonal gifts. (einpresswire.com)
  • Long recognized as America's most brilliant jazz writer, the winner of many major awards - including the prestigious National Book Critics Circle Award - and author of a highly popular biography of Bing Crosby, Gary Giddins has also produced a wide range of stimulating and original cultural criticism in other fields. (jerryjazzmusician.com)
  • E M Forster, author of PB No. 146 Two Cheers for Democracy: a Selection was, in our opinion, the greatest novelist of the twentieth century. (persephonebooks.co.uk)
  • All Special Orders, Author Events Admission Packages and Author Autographed Book Sales are final and nonrefundable at time of purchase, all other Sales are exchangeable / refundable within 30 Days with Receipt. (rainydaybooks.com)
  • A heartwarming picture book about friendship that is sure to become a classic from debut author-illustrator Jonathan D. Voss. (turnrowbooks.com)
  • There are of course a number of books out there (I'd also recommend Hillbilly Elegy by J.D.Vance), but Arlie is a long-term UC Press author and knowing her work and her incredible listening ability, I gravitated towards this book. (sspnet.org)
  • If you are only going to buy a few books this year, pick from this list as they are all stars! (lovereading.co.uk)
  • Each calendar year the books featured here become our Books of the Year. (lovereading.co.uk)
  • Lizak leads the committee that narrows down a list of books every year to the final "One Book, One Chicago" pick. (wbez.org)
  • Every year, the selection follows a theme that guides panel discussions, lectures, film screenings and other events. (wbez.org)
  • Destined to be a classic memoir of wrongful imprisonment and freedom won, Mr. Hinton's book tells the story of his dramatic 30-year journey and shows how you can take away a man's freedom, but you can't take away his imagination, humor, or joy. (eji.org)
  • The book traces the journey of Lisa's great-grandfather, Fong See, who overcame unrelenting obstacles to become the 100-year-old godfather of Los Angeles's Chinatown and the patriarch of a sprawling family. (sierramadrenews.net)
  • The One Book One City kickoff, which will include activities celebrating Chinese New Year, is set for Saturday, February 5, 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the Library. (sierramadrenews.net)
  • This year, I nominate one book that I knew I would include in this list as soon as I read it - and another that didn't immediately strike me that way, but has stayed with me so much that it feels worthy of mention. (sspnet.org)
  • Having read the book early this year, I've since quoted many of its facts liberally and likely inaccurately (did you know that, after cars, stairs cause more deaths than anything else? (sspnet.org)
  • It's hard for me not to think about the "best" book of 2016 in light of the presidential election, and so by far the most powerful and important book I have read this year is Arlie Hochschild's Strangers in their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right . (sspnet.org)
  • It is the first in a five-book series, followed by The Elite (2013), The One (2014), The Heir (2015) and The Crown (May 2016). (wikipedia.org)
  • Chicago Public Library's Lizak pointed out there are several ways, beyond reading, to engage with "One Book, One Chicago. (wbez.org)
  • It is hoped that One Book One City will inspire members of the community to engage in reading the same book at the same time. (sierramadrenews.net)
  • Do you look to devotional books for guidance as you seek to focus your heart on the Lord each day? (google.com)
  • The WHO AWaRe Antibiotic Book is a new guidance for health workers to advise on the choice of antibiotic, dose, route of administration, and duration of treatment. (who.int)
  • O, The Oprah Magazine will run a feature on the new selection in the July issue and Oprah.com will offer video clips from the sit-down interview between Oprah and Hinton, as well as a reading guide and selected quotes from the book. (eji.org)
  • This Guide includes criteria for the selection of documents to be included in the LILACS database, one of the Information Sources of the VHL (Virtual Health Library). (bvsalud.org)
  • The selection criteria presented in this Guide are not intended to clarify all the doubts that may arise in the decision-making process. (bvsalud.org)
  • It establishes common selection and classification criteria to guarantee the integrity, compatibility and quality of records within the database. (bvsalud.org)
  • It's easy to keep your preschool classroom books or children's library organized and efficient with preschool book displays. (hertzfurniture.com)
  • In addition to giving people an opportunity to read a notable book, the Library is organizing a number of events to explore the book and its cultural perspective in depth. (sierramadrenews.net)
  • W. Sierra Madre Blvd. The Library's own Third Thursday Book Club will discuss Ms. See's "Shanghai Girls," on February 17, at 11:00 a.m. at the Library. (sierramadrenews.net)
  • All One Book One City events are free and open to the public, and are funded by the Sierra Madre Civic Club and the Friends of the Library. (sierramadrenews.net)
  • In the past, two of our picks have been honored with Caldecott Medals, the American Library Association's annual award for the most distinguished picture books for children. (turnrowbooks.com)
  • Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO) would like to invite you to join a competition to encourage the use of the WHO AWaRe (Access, Watch, Reserve) Antibiotic Book and the appropriate prescribing and dispensing of antibiotics! (who.int)
  • The free e-book and nominally priced other e-books will help bargain hunters. (einpresswire.com)
  • People sometimes think it's funny when I say this, but a lot of times, some people won't even read the book, but they'll come to the program," Lizak said. (wbez.org)
  • He is a brilliant storyteller, and his book will make people laugh, cry, and change their own lives for the better. (eji.org)
  • Writing with insight, humor, and a famously deft touch, he offers sharp-edged perspectives on such diverse subjects as Federico Fellini and Jean Renoir, Norman Mailer and Ralph Ellison, Marlon Brando and Groucho Marx, Duke Ellington and Bob Dylan, horror and noir, the cartoon version of Animal Farm and the comic book series Classics Illustrated . (jerryjazzmusician.com)
  • This is book number 2 in the The Selection series. (booksinc.net)
  • A selection of recent published peer reviewed articles and other texts. (lu.se)
  • Buy from our bookstore and 25% of the cover price will be given to a school of your choice to buy more books. (lovereading.co.uk)
  • They had a great selection of books, they had the book I was looking for and even suggestied books they though I would bei nterested in. (judysbook.com)
  • Buy Book Displays: See Our Great Selection! (hertzfurniture.com)
  • Judy's Book has millions of listings and reviews for the best and not so great. (judysbook.com)
  • Two essays that I wanted to write about for a long time but never found the opportunity are the final ones in Natural Selection , about the German language writers Freidrich Durrenmatt, who was Swiss, and Soma Morgenstern, who was Galician. (jerryjazzmusician.com)
  • The BBB selection for March is The Zookeeper's Wife: A War Story (Non Fiction) by Dianne Ackerman. (uucpa.org)
  • This is another book of detail: I suppose a bit like Tolkien (but without the fantasy feel), he's mapped out the geography, created a language and a political hierarchy, figured out transport and agricultural practices and domestic routines (Islandia is a land without combustion engines or electricity), and invented customs and sports (I remember in particular the exhaustive description of the unusual skis worn in Islandia). (sspnet.org)
  • Give us a short list of Books that you or the recipient enjoyed reading! (rainydaybooks.com)
  • The intention in this exhibition was the selection of a few significant works by contemporary artists that should give a sense of the varied and fresh reaction of imaginative insight in terms of plastic expression to the "mind" or disposition of the present time. (renaissancesociety.org)
  • Here you can find a selection of our favourites, the ones that really stand out from the crowd. (lovereading.co.uk)
  • Green and Sustainable places are becoming more relevant to Judy's Book users, have a favorite place? (judysbook.com)
  • My all-time favorite comic book miniseries, The Adventures of Luther Arkwright , is also noted - as are scads of busty geek chicks posing for photos at conventions in combo bustier-and-cybernetics outfits. (toddseavey.com)
  • Sparkling Books publish adult fiction, fiction for children age 8 upwards, and interesting non-fiction books in both print and e-book formats. (einpresswire.com)
  • His many books have brought profound spiritual encouragement to millions around the world. (google.com)
  • A parallel in pictures to the world of Persephone Books every weekday. (persephonebooks.co.uk)