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Wojciech, Pawlina, ed. PDR atlas of anatomy. Montvale, N.J: Medical Economics Co., 1996.

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Andaluces por la ciencia. Sevilla: Centro Andaluz del Libro, 2011.

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Newton, C. R. PCR. Oxford: BIOS Scientific in association with the Biochemical Society, 1994.

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A, Graham, ed. PCR. 2nd ed. Oxford, OX, UK: BIOS Scientific Publishers, 1997.

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Cassina, Cristina. Pensare l'Ottocento: Studi e ricerche per Regina Pozzi. Pisa: Pisa University Press, 2012.

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Emmeche, Claus. The garden in the machine: The emerging science of artificial life. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1994.

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Govoni, Paola. Un pubblico per la scienza: La divulgazione scientifica nell'Italia in formazione. Roma: Carocci, 2002.

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Crónicas: Por esto II. La Habana, Cuba: Casa Editora Abril, 2014.

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Precey, Robin. Society and you: An active learning pack for GCSE social science, PSE and life skills courses. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Hobsons Publishing, 1990.

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Cernetti, A. Il linguaggio delle scienze biologiche: Testi, esercizi, lessico fondamentale per studenti stranieri che intendano affrontare gli studi medico-biologici. Perugia: Guerra, 1986.

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Adams, Douglas. Guida galattica per gli autostoppisti. Milano: Oscar Mondadori, 1999.

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Adams, Douglas. PER ANHALTER DURCH DIE GALAXIES. BERLIN: ULSTEIN, 1985.

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Les moines messagers: La religion, le pouvoir et la science saisis par les rouleaux des morts, XIe-XIIe siècle. [Paris]: JC Lattès, 1987.

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Harris, Eva. A low-cost approach to PCR: Appropriate transfer of biomolecular techniques. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Adams, Douglas. Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis: Roman. Frankfurt: Ullstein, 1990.

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Robinet, André. G. W. Leibniz: Le meilleur des mondes par la balance de l'Europe. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1994.

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Valero, Helena. Yanoama: Récit d'une femme brésilienne enlevée par les Indiens. [Paris]: Plon, 1993.

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National Academies Press (U.S.), ed. Marine mammal populations and ocean noise: Determining when noise causes biologically significant effects. Washington, D.C: National Academies Press, 2005.

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Vorst, Andre vander. RF/Microwave Interaction with Biological Tissues. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2006.

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Vorst, Andre vander. RF/microwave interaction with biological tissues. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Interscience, 2005.

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M, Jones Richard, Johns Nicky, and British Library, eds. Improving subject retrieval in online catalogues. [London]: Polytechnic of Central London, 1987.

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G, Griffin Hugh, and Griffin Annette M, eds. PCR technology: Current innovations. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1994.

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Griffin, Hugh G., and Annette Griffin. PCR Technology: Current Innovations. CRC-Press, 1994.

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Bimal D. M. Theophilus (Editor) and Ralph Rapley (Editor), eds. PCR Mutation Detection Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology). Humana Press, 2002.

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PCR (The Basics). Taylor & Francis, 2006.

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Sikdar, Subhas K. Advances in Carbon Management Technologies: Carbon Removal, Renewable and Nuclear Energy, Volume 1. Taylor & Francis, 2020.

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Desai, Nishith. Chapter 19 Concentrated solar energy driven multi-generation systems based on the organic Rankine cycle technology. Taylor & Francis, 2020.

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Olson, Todd R., and M. D. Pawlina Wojciech. Physicians Desk Reference Atlas of Anatomy (Pdr Atlas of Anatomy). Photo Data Research, 1997.

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Nolan, Jerry P. Advanced life support. Edited by Neil Soni and Jonathan G. Hardman. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642045.003.0091.

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Anaesthetists have a central role in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The incidence of treated out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest is 40 per 100 000 population and is associated with a survival rate to hospital discharge of 8–10%. The incidence of in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) is 1–5 per 1000 admissions and is associated with a survival rate to hospital discharge of 13–17%. The most effective strategy for reducing mortality from IHCA is to prevent it occurring by detecting and treating those at risk or to identify in advance those with no chance of survival and to make a decision not to attempt resuscitation. The European Resuscitation Council and the Resuscitation Council (UK) publish guidelines for CPR every 5 years and the evidence supporting these is described in the international consensus on CPR science. The advanced life support algorithm forms the core of the guidelines but the precise interventions depend on the circumstances of the cardiac arrest and the skills of the healthcare providers. High-quality CPR with minimal interruptions will optimize survival rates. Shockable rhythms are treated with defibrillation while minimizing the pause in chest compressions. Although adrenaline (epinephrine) is used in most cardiac arrests, no studies have shown that it improves long-term outcome. The post-cardiac arrest syndrome is common and requires multiple organ support in an intensive care unit. Therapy in this phase is aimed at improving neurological (e.g. targeted temperature management) and myocardial (e.g. percutaneous coronary intervention) outcomes. Based on standard outcome measurements (e.g. cerebral performance category), 75–80% of survivors will have a ‘good’ neurological outcome, but many of these will have subtle neurocognitive deficits.
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Newton, C. R. Pcr: Essential Data. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2009.

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Precey, Robin, and Alan Reed. Society and You: An Active Learning for GCSE, Social Sciences, PSE and Life Skills Courses (CRAC). Hobsons PLC, 1990.

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Graham, A., and C. R. Newton. Pcr (Introduction to Biotechniques). Coronet Books, 1994.

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Jean-François, Chassay, Doré Kim, and Université du Québec à Montréal. Département d'études littéraires., eds. La science par ceux qui ne la font pas. Montréal: Département d'études littéraires, UQÀM, 2001.

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PCR in neuroscience. San Diego: Academic Press, 1995.

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G, Langton Christopher, ed. Artificial life: An overview. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1995.

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Langton, Christopher G. Artificial Life: An Overview. MIT Press, 2018.

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Bing-Yuan, Chen, and Janes Harry W, eds. PCR cloning protocols. 2nd ed. Totowa, N.J: Humana Press, 2002.

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Mori, Maria Teresa. Salotti: La sociabilita delle elite nell'Italia dell'Ottocento (Istituto per la storia del Risorgimento italiano, Comitato di Napoli). Carocci, 2000.

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Schäfer, Mike S. How Changing Media Structures Are Affecting Science News Coverage. Edited by Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Dan M. Kahan, and Dietram A. Scheufele. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190497620.013.5.

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Many citizens and decision-makers obtain information about science mainly, or even exclusively, from news and online media. Accordingly, social science has devoted considerable attention to the analysis of science news coverage. A review of this literature reveals a number of ongoing, substantial transformations: In line with the crisis of legacy media, the rise of online communication, and the extension of PR by many societal stakeholders, science communication is changing. Science journalism has come under pressure in publishing houses, and science journalists’ working conditions have worsened. The amount of science news coverage is stagnating, albeit after a rise that lasted several decades, and seems to navigate toward either a more controversial reporting about politicized issues such as gene editing or a less critical “churnalism” that is more strongly influenced by PR efforts than before. The implications of these changes for science communication and societal decisions regarding science communication are considered.
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Ja: La ciencia de cuándo reímos y por qué. Madrid, Spain: Taurus, 2015.

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(Editor), Michael A. Innis, David H. Gelfand (Editor), and John J. Sninsky (Editor), eds. PCR Applications: Protocols for Functional Genomics. Academic Press, 1999.

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(Editor), Michael A. Innis, David H. Gelfand (Editor), and John J. Sninsky (Editor), eds. PCR Applications: Protocols for Functional Genomics. Academic Press, 1999.

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Guida galattica per gli autostoppisti. Il ciclo completo. Mondadori, 2012.

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Paradigmredshift. The Prs Yearbook of Medical & Life Sciences Information Providers 2002: A Comprehensive Gd to Companies & Organisations Publishing for Medical & Health Professionals, Researchers & Libraries. Paradigm Redshift Ltd, 2002.

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Early Rapid And Sensitive Veterinary Molecular Diagnostics Real Time Pcr Applications. Springer, 2010.

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1949-, Leszczynski Jerzy, ed. Computational molecular biology. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1999.

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Sarkar, Gobinda. Methods in Neurosciences: Pcr in Neuroscience (Methods in Neurosciences). Academic Pr, 1995.

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Adams, Douglas. Per Anhalter Durch Die Galaxis. München: Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 2000.

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Adams, Douglas. Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis. Sammelband. Heyne, 2001.

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Cartwright, Nancy. Causal Powers. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796572.003.0002.

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Hume urged that there is no difference between the obtaining of a power and its exercise; others, that there is no difference between its exercise and the result that occurs. This chapter reinforces the reasons, based in the success of the analytic method in a variety of sciences and often in daily life, for taking exercisings to be real and separate from both the obtaining (along per-haps with triggering if needed) of a power and the overall result. If exercisings are real, the chapter urges, then the Mill-Ramsey-Lewis view of laws is in trouble, at least if laws are going to account for much of what happens, since ex-ercisings of powers surely should not be admissible into any ontology the view allows. One might hope to rescue the Mill-Ramsey-Lewis account by retaining the demand that laws and theories cover as much as possible as simply as possible but give up the requirement that they be true. In that case laws could involve exercisings but not as true features of the world, rather as part of an instrument for predicting facts that the view lets in to its ontology. This chapter adumbrates this proposal and argues that it will not work. If laws are to cover much of what we think they do, we will have to have exercisings in our ontology, and, the chapter argues (contrary to a proposal floated by Richard Corry), we can’t have exercisings without powers. So we had best accept that powers have full citizenship in the world that science presents to us.
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