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By: Paul G. Winyard, Derek A. Willoughby
ISBN: 0896039706
Publisher: Humana Press
Release Date: 08 April, 2003
Bioscience book rank: 956094
By: Timothy F. Meiller, Ann Marie, M.D. McMullin, Cynthia Biron, Harold L. Crossley
ISBN: 1591951364
Publisher: Lexi-Comp
Release Date: 30 March, 2006
Bioscience book rank: 590682
Every dental office should have this book available as a quick reference for what to do in a medical emergency in the office setting. This should be an adjunct to annual BLS and CPR training for each office member. Well organized, with succinct information and a spiral binding to keep the book open to the needed page.

This reference is a must for every dental office! It's unique tabbing system allows for quick access to any emergency (ie. Loss of Consciousness, Respiratory Distress, Chest Pain, Allergic / Drug Reactions, etc.) for myself and my staff. The Office Preparedness section (History and Physical Examination, Equipment, Emergency Drugs, staff training, etc.) as well as the Procedures and Protocals section (Measuring Vital Signs, CPR-Basic, Preprocedural Antibiotics and Decision Algorithms, etc.) are ideal topics to review for my staff meetings. Overall a GREAT VALUE for the price!
By: Mary Lynn
ISBN: 0971014302
Publisher: Lynnx Ink
Release Date: May, 2001
Bioscience book rank: 150459
I just received my copy of EVERY PAGE PERFECT and it appears to be every author's reading material. The type is easy to read, large print and laid out in a format for an author to access quickly and accurately. It covers everything from Articles, Poetry and Verse, Business letters, Fiction proposals, Novels and Proofreader's marks. The pages are actually laid out on 8 1/2" x 11" sheets, exactly as an editior would like to see. It gives numerous examples of how a query letter should be executed, as well as manuscript do's and don'ts. This great reference book should be at every writer's fingertips.

If you're a new writer, and you can buy only one book, buy this one! <p>Mary Lynn, author of eleven published novels and countless articles, knows what editors want. She contributes columns for a monthly regional writers newsletter as well as The Writer. While this book focuses on format -- page length, spacing and more -- you'll learn about the business of writing, too. What do you send to a magazine editor? What type of query would you send to an agent, as compared to a publisher? How do you really count words in a novel?<p>Having lived in Silver City, I have the privilege of hearing Mary and her husband, Ted Lynn, host our local writers' group. Although I've read dozens of books about writing, the Lynns are the only people who tell it like it is. Yes, writing is a business. It's tough and competitive. But if you understand the business, you actually have a chance to succeed and to make some money. <p>The Lynns are realists but they're also encouraging. Most people, they say, give up too soon. And the vast majority have no idea how to submit queries, chapters, synopses and more. When you look like a pro, you're taken more seriously by agents and editors, which means you're likely to get a response. I've found that to be true in my own writing. <p>While the content of writing will be important to success,<br>getting your queries and submissions out the door, in proper format, will be a critical first step. After all, if an editor shrugs off your submission as, "Obviously an amateur!" you'll never get as far as having the content evaluated.<p>That's why I recommend starting with this book. When you know what you need at the end, you can set up your drafts from the very beginning.
By: Anthony A. Killeen
ISBN: 0896036812
Publisher: Humana Press
Release Date: 15 January, 2001
Bioscience book rank: 1012426
By: Wieslaw M. Kazmierski
ISBN: 0896035174
Publisher: Humana Press
Release Date: 19 October, 1998
Bioscience book rank: 957564
By: Kenneth D. Reed
ISBN: 158676120X
Publisher: WestNet Learning
Release Date: 25 July, 2001
Bioscience book rank: 995267
By: Mark Eyer
ISBN: 0071389997
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Release Date: 03 September, 2002
Bioscience book rank: 329531
This book not only explains PSIP it also "connects the dots" for the broadcast and cable system. Mr. Eyer has provided a valuable resource that is easy to read and understand. Any engineer "worth his salt" should read this book.

The 13818 and the accompanying ATSC and DVB specs are powerful, flexible, inclusive, and incomprehensible. Mr. Eyer does a fantastic job of deciphering the important information and even provides sample streams which are more useful than any diagrams when you're sitting in front of a scope. Highly recommended if you are working with ATSC SI information -- engineers and technical managers alike.

A few people usually participate in the development of complicated systems standards. A few more learn directly from the standard. Most of us rely on books to understand what's really behind a standard like PSIP. Mark Eyer does a fantastic job explaining what PSIP is about and what it means for the digital television industry. PSIP is critical to making digital broadcast television work for consumers, and Mark's book wraps it up in a highly readable, complete package.
By: G. Marchal, T.J. Vogl, J P. Heiken, G. D. Rubin
ISBN: 8847003059
Publisher: Springer
Release Date: 30 December, 2005
Bioscience book rank: 919757
By: Kan Wang
ISBN: 1588298434
Publisher: Humana Press
Release Date: 01 September, 2006
Bioscience book rank: 1021320
By: Martha Clokie, Andrew M. Kropinski
ISBN: 1588296822
Publisher: Humana Press
Release Date: 01 July, 2008
Bioscience book rank: 1045558
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