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Cd-Rom Internal Medicine, Version 2.0
Published in Hardcover by Mosby (January, 1998)
Author: Jay H. Stein
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CD-ROM Version
Convenient interface uses Netscape browser which allows you to open multiple windows, and cut/paste the text, useful for preparing presentations. Very useful for the computer-centric med student or resident.


CD-ROM to accompany Textbook of Respiratory Medicine
Published in CD-ROM by W B Saunders (18 May, 2001)
Authors: John R., Md. Murray, Jay A., Md. Nadel, W. B. Saunders, and John F. Murray
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It is needless to say that the book is marvelous.
In the chapter on tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseaes starting on page 1094 chapter 35. In page 1095 it is quoted from reference 12 by Sidiqi et al published in 1984 in the Am Rev Respir Dis, that mycobacterium TB is not inhibted by NAP. I might be wrong, but I think the original paper by Sidiqi mentions the reverse, i.e., NAP inhibits the growth of mycobacterium TB. Please for your comment. Thanks


Change as a Curved Equation: Poems
Published in Paperback by Arcade Publishing (September, 2002)
Authors: Donald Everett Axinn and Jay Parini
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By a practiced, dedicated, literate, accessible poet
Donald Everett Axinn is a practiced, dedicated, literate, accessible poet with five volumes of published verse to his credit. Change As A Curved Equation is his sixth collection and one in which his poetry deals with the phenomena of life, earth, the passage of time, the seasons, geography, geometry, and the weather. Scene: Summer sun splashes on this delusory/Seurat-sea bouncing off frothed/Fronts of cresting waves/Their tight claws pouncing on the brazen beach./Through bottoms of hairy eyebrows/Squinting eyes observe ripened shore grass/Swaying in unexplained patterns to muted music/Orchestrated by puffs of gusts pushed out/Of the east and arranged by that same/Source that sponsored this morning.//A flag unfurls held stiff by the wind./One a flagpole it pierces the horizon/Where the sky begins while a mockingbird mimics/Everyone's songs and that analyzer in my brain/Is punching out so many cards/I cannot read them all so fast.


The Charismatic Leader : Behind the Mystique of Exceptional Leadership
Published in Hardcover by Jossey-Bass (September, 1989)
Author: Jay A. Conger
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This could help me rate myself as Leader
I would like to know How I can be a better leader. Do I have what it takes to be a Charismatic Leader


Chicago USA
Published in Hardcover by DJM Publishing (01 December, 1998)
Authors: David J. Maenza and Jay Flynn
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A wonderful coffee table book!
He is a marvalous photographer, his work is creative and inspirational, I'd like to know more about the publisher?


Children's Folklore : A SourceBook
Published in Library Binding by Garland Publishing (September, 1995)
Authors: Brian Sutton-Smith, Jay Mechling, Thomas W. Johnson, and Felicia R. McMahon
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Fascinating Study of Children's Folklore
This volume consists of articles on children's folklore. The book provides various ways of studying the games, songs, rhymes, and other forms of folk culture that children express. It is an excellent resource for learning to understand ways that children's culture leads insight into the worldview of children. I also am impressed with the ways that the study of children's culture leads one to think about common and implicit aspects of adults' culture that form important ways of thinking about life -- but need to be critically examined. This volume should interest anyone who is curious about kids, but it is also academically-oriented and scholarly.


The Chimeras
Published in Paperback by Anvil Press Poetry (14 February, 1985)
Authors: Gerard de Nerval and Peter Jay
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the veil lifted
Nerval's work brings us to a moment when the Western mind was losing faith and seeking a way out. Drifting through the "forest of symbols" in the mid 19th century, Nerval anticipated everything from Symbolism to Surrealism. Baudelaire and his children may have found many dark visions, but Nerval first illuminated the hidden path. "Chimeras" is a work that is both romantic and bitter. Goddesses are profaine and unattainable. The muse bestows a bitter blessing, for one of the great themes of this sonnet sequence is the inability to reconcile the real and the unreal. Many poets have mined this idea since, but this trailblazing work still holds its power. Few poems can match the unforgettable closing sonnet, "Vers Dorees", a fierce message to modern man. "Freethinking" humanity must humble itself, for it cannot control "life that bursts in everything". So charged is this poem, that the final line, "a pure spirit lies beneath the skin of stones", pushes the reader to the limits of reason.


Chinese Cooking at the Academy
Published in Paperback by Cole Pub Co (February, 1993)
Authors: Jay Harlow and Jill Fox
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An excellent introduction to Chinese cooking.
This book is an exemplary overview of chinese cooking. The basics are covered in a simple to follow manner, organized in a progressive fashion which eases the reader into rapidly gaining confidence. The photographs depict techniques, ingredients, and the resulting dishes in a clear and concise fashion. Best of all the results are excellent tasting (while still open to fine tuning to suit your taste preferences.) I highly reccomend this book.


Chips from the Chopping Block: More Tales from Alaska's Bush Rat Governor
Published in Paperback by Epicenter Press (January, 2002)
Author: Jay Hammond
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Very hearty autobiographical and observational entertainment
Chips From The Chopping Block: More Tales From Alaska's Bush Rat Governor is a frank, straightforward memoir written as a postscript to the autobiography of former Alaskan governor Jay Hammond. Filled with frank, candid, unvarnished honesty and a with wit, humor, and keen feeling for the Alaskan soil, wilderness, cities, and people, Chips from the Chopping Block is very hearty autobiographical and observational entertainment and highly recommended reading.


Christian Counselor's Manual, The
Published in Hardcover by Zondervan (04 July, 1986)
Author: Jay Edward Adams
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From wise and prolific hand of Jay Adams
It all started in 1970, when Jay Adams courageously stood against the mental health establishment and proved from God's Word, the Bible, that believers who studied His Word were "competent to counsel" fellow believers, and that we did not need to rely on "psychology" to change peoples' hearts and their behavior! He completes what I would call a "trilogy" of biblical counseling books, with this book (the 1st was Competent to Counsel, the 2nd was A Theology of Christian Counseling). He also has written over 60 books that relate to counseling and living more godly lives. Every pastor should be familiar with Adams' works, and if they don't agree with him they should re-examine their viewpoint. This is an excellent manual of biblical counseling!


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