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 | | By: Shaheen N. Awan ISBN: 0834217171 Publisher: Aspen Publishers Release Date: 15 January, 2001 Bioscience book rank: 1450411
| By reading this book, we will know details about Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). This book is the one to read if you want to know something about the basics of Voice Over IP and the protocols which are involved like H.323. It also gives you an introduction to the POTS ( plain old telephony service ) standards. So, if you are new to VoIP and want to read about it from the ground, buy this. You will know about VoIP. |
 | | By: Joellen W. Hawkins, Diane M. Roberto-Nichols, J. Lynn Stanley-Haney ISBN: 0913292176 Publisher: Tiresias Press, Incorporated Release Date: August, 1997 Bioscience book rank: 1778665
| Updated for 1999 with something new in most every chapter |
 | | By: Mary-Ann Bjornsti, Neil Osheroff ISBN: 0896034445 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 15 April, 1999 Bioscience book rank: 1863975
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![]() | | By: Committee on Non-Heart-Beating Transplantation II: The Scientific and Ethical Basis for Practice and Protocols, Division of Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine ISBN: 0309090474 Publisher: National Academies Press Release Date: 19 April, 2000 Bioscience book rank: 2214031
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 | | By: Thomas A. Souza ISBN: 0834217287 Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers Release Date: 29 September, 2000 Bioscience book rank: 1421658
| I find it amusing that some doctors get angry when we speak of differential diagnosis in chiropractic. To make it clear chiropractic is a university level program of 5 years (where I come from) with 1000+ hours in diagnostic. This book is an excellent reference for every practicing chiropractor.<p>Dr C.C. DC
This book is very informative in the diagnosis and treatment of many disorders. True it is written more for the chiropractor but if you look at the title of the book you might have an idea why it is written the way it is. The former reviewer is obvioulsy a MD or someone who does not believe in the chiropractic healing methods. He would rather rely on drugs and making drug companies happy than treating people the right way. I diagnosed my mother with subtrochanteric bursitis through this book. I am in my 8th tri of chiropractic school. Do you want to know how she was treated by MDs. A nerve block!!!! To the L4 nerve....now hmmmm maybe more MDs should read this book.
This is a core textbook at many chiropractic colleges for differential diagnosis. Many chiropractic students love it because it mixes medical differential diagnosis with chiropractic quackery so the quackery looks legitimate to the uninformed. <p>At the surface it appears to be very good, with many algorithms for diagnosing different complaints. However if you look deeper you see that many of the protocols are taken from poor quality non-index medicus research journals, i.e. Topics in Clinical Chiropractic, and push overutilizing manipulation. The chiropractic analysis methods likewise endorse this quackery and include motion palpation and leg checks, two debunked methods, with inadequate mention of conflicting research giving the methods an air of undeserved efficacy. Many of the algorithms seem to be set up to diagnose diseases while funneling the rest of people into unnecessary chiropractic care for treatment of nonexistent vertebral fixations which are really just diagnostic illusions that are of no consequence.<p>I don't recommend this book.<p>Practitioners are better advised to study the mechanical diagnosis method of the McKenzie technique which has much more evidence than this garbage. |
 | | By: Kareen L. Holtby, Jill E. Hobbs ISBN: 1847200974 Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Release Date: 07 April, 2007 Bioscience book rank: 2224386
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 | | By: Clare Davy, John Doorbar ISBN: 1588293734 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 01 September, 2005 Bioscience book rank: 2015639
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 | | By: Neil Osheroff, Mary-Ann Bjornsti ISBN: 0896035123 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 15 January, 2001 Bioscience book rank: 1884993
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 | | By: David Pauleen ISBN: 1591401666 Publisher: IGI Global Release Date: 02 October, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 1801787
| David Pauleen has pulled together an excellent book here. It has a practitioner / user orientation, backed-up by scholarly research, but not an indigestible amount of the latter. There's real data here too - many chapters report empirical study of virtual teams from surveys, interviews etc. It's positioned exactly right for a reader who wants an authoritative account of major issues in virtual teaming and summaries of best practices, plus helpful reviews of the literature, but without overdosing on academic theorising.<p>What particularly makes this book refreshing is that authors aren't shy of challenging assumptions and orthodoxies, especially about trust and leadership. Although every chapter makes its contribution, two particularly stand out.<p>I really enjoyed the chapter by Walter Fernandez who reports trust (and mistrust) development in a large virtual team project. Great common sense here mixed with business insight (usually so missing), a healthy dose of cynicism, and empirical data.<p>Also remarkable is the final chapter by Peter Murphy. He uses a metaphor of 'the organization as city' to put virtual teaming in the context of physical centres of trade and knowledge. This chapter is brimful of ideas which challenge those of the earlier chapters, and Pauleen has cleverly used it as a coda to this valuable book. <p>Dr A J Gundry<br>Director, Knowledge Ability Ltd<br>Malmesbury UK |
 | | By: Barry S. Selinsky ISBN: 1588291243 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 29 May, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 1216384
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