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Teaching Atlas of Mammography
Laszlo Tabar, Peter Dean, ...

Georg Thieme Verlag, 2001

In two bestselling editions, this cornerstone atlas has taught radiologists how to systematically analyze mammograms and arrive at a correct diagnosis. In this new third edition, conventional histology and full-color 3D images make mammographic findings even more understandable. Highlights of this classic text include: * The most comprehensive atlas of its kind, based on 80,000 mammographic screening examinations * Offers a proven, ...
  
  











  



  
Restoration: The Story Continues...
Philip Wilkinson

English Heritage, 2004

The first series of Restoration, broadcast in August 2003, captured England's imagination in a way no other program on architecture ever has. The series highlighted the crumbling treasures England could lose forever. Restoration also drew on the memories and knowledge of local residents, owners and conservation groups fighting to save these buildings. The series climaxed with a magnificent live event at the Tower of London and the announcement ...
  
  











  



  
Easy Home Cooking Baking Secrets
Louis Weber CEO

Publications International, Ltd, 1997

94 pages, recipes for Cakes, Pies and Tarts, Brownies, Cookies, Desserts and Breads
  
  











  



  
The Physician's Essential Mba: What Every Physician Leader Needs to Know

Aspen Publishers, 1999

Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville. Addresses business and managerial skills needed to survive in today's health care environment. Discusses making a decision about getting an MBA, MBA content, and the physician's knowledge base on leadership. Softcover. DNLM: Practice Management, Medical--economics.
  
  











  



  
The Mesilla Valley: An Oasis in the Desert (New Mexico Centennial History Series) (New Mexico Centenial ...2 reviews
Jon Hunner, Peter Dean, ...

Sunstone Press, 2008

I enjoyed this book.
The Mesilla Valley: An Oasis in the Desert (New Mexico Centennial History Series) This book was a refreshing recap of some of the events that molded the Mesilla Valley area. The pictures allowed me visual glimpses of the people, cultures and events that structured its growth to what it is today. It was concise and informative without being tedious. I enjoyed it!
  
  











  



  
Son of Web Pages That Suck: Learn Good Design by Looking at Bad Design18 reviews
Vincent Flanders, Dean Peters

Sybex Inc, 2002

A webmasters job is never complete
Ok all I can say is wow. This man uses insults (accurately) to get the job done. I found myself wanting to redo things on my site and other sites I design just so he wouldn't find it and use it as a bad example. Good God. He is RIGHT ON on a lot of that stuff. I disagreed him with him when it came to Flash. He thinks Flash is unnecessary, which it is in certain circumstances... but... he ...
  
  











  



  
Engineers' Guide to Composite Materials1 review
John W. Weeton, Dean M. Peters, ...

Asm Intl, 1987

The best composites book ever!
I first borrowed this book from the library, but after perusing it for just an hour, I realized this is the best compilation of info on composite materials in print and I ordered one for myself. This book is great because it is so well organized. Each group of information is clearly marked and there are tons of great tables. As far as I can tell, the information is surprisingly up to date ...
  
  











  



  
Victory: On the Attack

Forge Books, 2004

Ralph Peters follows a German officer in the starving days after World War II as he makes his way on foot back home, where a defeat far more terrible than the Allied victory awaits him. Jim DeFelice takes us to the height of the war when information was bought dearly on both sides. When an American pilot parachutes into Germany to gather information, he lands right in the middle of the viper's nest---a place deadlier than anything he could ...
  
  











  



  
Casting Type Calcifications: Sign of a Subtype with Deceptive Features (Breast Cancer: Early Detection With ...
Laszlo Tabar, Tibor Tot, ...

Thieme Medical Publishers, 2007

This book is the first of several satellite volumes to Tabar's Breast Cancer: The Art and Science of Early Detection with Mammography. Each volume will cover in depth a specific class of mammographic findings. Here, casting-type calcifications, and their significance in diagnosing cancer, are explored. Thick-section pathologic specimens are provided to help the reader understand why the mammograms look the way they do. A selection of ...
  
  











  



  
Mammography - The Art and Science of Early Detection: Pathology, Patterns and Perception2 reviews
Laszlo Tabar, Peter B. Dean, ...

Thieme Publishing Group, 2004

A fantastic unique book
This book is really fantastic. The reader has the pleasant sensation to go through the book like he is attending a course of the Author, step by step, with no rush, having really the time to understand every concept of what he is reading. Even pathological images were handy for me, because i was given the tools to understand them. The style of the book is very particular as well, because the ...
  
  











  



  
How It Is: The Native American Philosophy of V. F. Cordova1 review

University of Arizona Press, 2007

A new vision from an old culture
This book sets out to help Native Americans understand their cultural heritage. It really does much more than that. It lays a foundation that we all could adopt to live a full life in dynamic harmony and balance with each other, and the rest the earth's living things. It takes us beyond sustainable living by invisioning us as a product of our unique piece of the earth.
  
  











  



  
Crushed Stone-like Calcifications: The Most Frequent Malignant Type (Breast Cancer - Early Detection With ...
Laszlo Tabar, Tibor Tot, ...

Georg Thieme Verlag, 2008

Internationally renowned breast cancer imagers, Laszlo Tabar and Peter B. Dean, and breast pathologist, Tibor Tot, distill decades of clinical expertise in this new volume covering the most frequently occurring malignant type of calcification: the pleomorphic, crushed stone-like calcification. The book presents a systematic approach to using mammographic features to distinguish breast cancer subtypes originating within the terminal ductual ...
  
  











  



  
Lightening265 reviews
Dean Koontz

Simon & Schuster Audio, 1989

One of Koontz best
After reading most of Dean Koontz's books, I found Lighting to be refreshing from a woman's standpoint. The days that Laura spent in an orphanage, trying to dodge a child predator were alarming. Caught up in Laura's emotional trauma, I was just as horrified when her husband was killed. With mostly every one that she loves taken from her, Karen's life and death battle to protect her son was ...
  
  











  



  
Victory11 reviews
Barrett Tillman

Forge Books, 2003

Nice anthology of WWII novellas.
I picked this title up as as a means to pass the time during a stint on jury duty last week. Thumbing through the book in the bookstore I was immediately attracted to the title (mainly because of the subject) but also because Stephen Coonts edited the book (and his Flight of the Intruder is one of my favorite titles). This collection of 3 novellas read quickly and held my attention. This ...
  
  











  



  
Leadership for Everyone2 reviews
Peter J. Dean

McGraw-Hill, 2005

This book will greatly expand your understanding of Leadership
This author is thoughtful, research oriented and very human. His comments are supported by his research and his life experience, both of which are very impressive. I loved the book and feel it should be a must read for everyone wanting to improve their skills. He expands the view of leadership to include how we react and respond to all people not only as "leader" in our job titles but how we can ...
  
  











  



  
Living with Our Genes: Why They Matter More Than You Think25 reviews
Dean H. Hamer, Peter Copeland

Anchor, 1999

This is a brilliant book
It's a little dated. For instance, they thought that there would be approximately 100,000 genes in the human genome when there actually turned out to only be 40,000. It's hard to say enough good things about this book, but the most important good points are: 1. An extremely light, easy and engaging read. I finished the whole thing in 1 day. 2. There is some much needed discussion of ...
  
  











  








   



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