All the facts easy at hand. With disorders like obesity and diabetes assuming alarming epidemic proportions, diet and nutrition are in the spotlight more than ever before. It has never been more important for health care professionals to be well informed, not only about the latest developments, but also about the scientific facts. The Pocket Atlas of Nutrition is an accessible guide to all aspects of nutrition, from basic chemistry to the most recent dietary guidelines.<br />The Pocket Atlas of Nutrition, concise, practical, and designed for quick reference, is an ideal basic guide for professionals and interested lay readers alike.
Discover the best motorcycling routes around Great Britain and Northern Ireland, chosen by the biking route expert. Routes are explained in depth with all key attractions highlighted in the detailed A-Z mapping. Stunning photographs and road book directions accompany each route.
The books published in this series place particular emphasis on the transregional - transimperial, transnational, transcultural - and the transtemporal orientation of political concepts and practices of power, with a special focus on idioms of rulership, political normativity and order, as well as subversion and rebellion against such regimes.
This now iconic book describes how the improviser can organize one's approach to enlarging their tonal/non-tonal vocabulary beyond the standard language.<br /><br />Instrumentation:<br />melody instruments
<p>No. 1 Bestseller of family drama</p>
<p> <strong>The new No. 1 <em>Sunday Times</em> bestseller from the master storyteller, Josephine Cox.</strong> </p>
This is a volume in a series of books written by the team of Tabar, Tot, and Dean describing breast cancer in its earliest phase according to the imaging findings and correlating these findings with sophisticated histopathologic images and patient outcome. This volume covers a particularly troublesome subtype of breast cancer characterized by casting type calcifications.
Ned Willard wants nothing more than to marry Margery Fitzgerald, but when the lovers find themselves on opposite sides of a violent religious conflict in 1558 England, Ned goes to work for Princess Elizabeth. Over a turbulent half-century the love between the two seems doomed. But the real enemies are not the rival religious, but those who believe in tolerance and those who do not.