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Title : Farm Business Management Editor(s) : Peter L Nuthall Publisher : CABI YearPublished : 2009 ISBN : 978-1-84593-598-6 Download link : eduquo.com/donwload/farm-business-management.html Summary : The underlying economic factors that effect primary production—soil quality, animal health, climate, machinery—are frequently studied and written about, but this is the first book to explore the role of the psychology of the manager running the farm business, the person responsible for staff, strategic decisions and financial success or failure. The book will address fundamental questions such as the process of decision making, personal skills, and methods to improve managerial ability. It is an essential reference for farm managers and students in farm economics and management. |
Title : Small Animal Ear Diseases Editor(s) : Louis Gotthelf Publisher : Saunders YearPublished : 2004 ISBN : 978-0-7216-0137-3 Download link : eduquo.com/donwload/small-animal-ear-diseases.html Summary : The second edition of this reference features more than 300 high-quality color illustrations to assist practicing veterinarians and veterinary students in identifying small animal ear diseases. It begins with a review of the science involved in diagnosing and treating ear disease, including the anatomy of the ear, examination techniques, and pathophysiology. Coverage also includes discussions of specific ear disease conditions, based on the standard ear disease classification scheme of predisposing factors, primary causes, and perpetuating factors. The consistent presentation of each disorder includes an introduction, color illustrations of the condition, description of diagnostic techniques, treatment options, suggested readings, and updated references.
Contents 1. Anatomy of the Canine and Feline Ear 2. Examination of the External Ear Canal 3. Cytology of the Ear In Health and Disease 4. Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging in the Ear 5. Primary Causes of Ear Disease 6. Adverse Food Reactions 7. Factors that Predispose the Ear to Otitis Externa 8. Factors that Perpetuate Otitis Externa 9. Microbiology of the Ear of the Dog and Cat 10. Ceruminous Diseases of the Ear 11. Failure of Epithelial Migration: Cerumenoliths 12. Diseases that Affect the Pinna 13. Simple Diagnosis and Treatment of Pruritic Otitis 14. Diagnosis and Treatment of Otitis Media 15. Healing of the Ruptured Eardrum 16. Inflammatory Polyps 17. Ototoxicity 18. Otitis Interna and Vestibular Disease 19. Laser Ear Surgery 20. Marketing Ear Service Appendix: Ear Product Formulary |
Title : Anaesthesia of Exotic Pets Editor(s) : Lesa Longley Publisher : SAUNDERS YearPublished : 2008 ISBN : 978-0-7020-2888-5 Download link : www. eduquo.com/donwload/anaesthesia-of-exotic-pets.html Summary : Anaesthesia of Exotic Pets provides a unique and quick reference guide for all those working in veterinary practice. The book covers the common species seen and includes: the basic approach to the case, equipment required, drug doses, and anaesthetic induction and maintenance as well as anaesthetic monitoring techniques. Peri-anaesthetic nursing care, such as husbandry, fluid and nutritional support, is discussed for each species. Written by experienced practitioners, the book provides a common sense and practical approach to anaesthesia to enable a variety of techniques to be performed confidently. |
Title : Small Animal Ophthalmology Editor(s) : Robert Peiffer, Simon Petersen-Jones Publisher : SAUNDERS YearPublished : 2008 ISBN : 978-0-7020-2861-8 Download link : http://www. eduquo.com/donwload/small-animal-ophthalmology.html Summary : This new edition retains the successful problem-oriented approach and full color text of the previous edition, along with wide coverage of all aspects of small animal ophthalmology and more than 150 color illustrations. In addition the new edition offers much more, including an instructional CD-Rom of 40 clinical cases comprising video clips and questions, to further improve the reader's skills in reaching an accurate diagnosis and selecting the best treatment option. All chapters have been fully revised and updated to take into account latest developments.
Audience Small animal and mixed practice veterinarians; veterinary students
Contents Ch 1. Clinical Basic Science
Ch 2. Diagnostics
Ch 3. Therapeutics
Ch 4. Abnormal Appearance
Ch 5. Visual Impairment
Ch 6.Orbital and Ocular Pain
Ch 7. Ocular Discharge
Appendix: Ophthalmic Formulary |
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Title : Handbook of Nitride Semiconductors and Devices, Volume 2: Electronic and Optical Processes in Nitrides Editor(s) : Hadis Morkoç Publisher : Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA YearPublished : 2008 ISBN : 9783527408382 Download link : eduquo.com/donwload/handbook-of-nitride-semiconductors-and-devices.html Summary : TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface.
Color tables.
1. Metal Contacts to GaN and Processing.
1.1. A Primer for Semiconductor-Metal Contacts.
1.2. Current Flow in Metal-Semiconductor Junctions.
1.3. GaN Schottky Barriers for High-Voltage Rectifiers.
1.4. Ohmic Contact Resistance.
1.5. Determination of the Contact Resistivity.
1.6. Ohmic Contacts to GaN.
1.7. Structural Analysis of Ohmic Contacts on GaN.
1.8. Etching Techniques for III Nitrides.
1.9. Implant Isolation.
1.10. Process Damage.
2. Determination of Impurity and Carrier Concentrations.
2.1. Impurity Binding Energy.
2.2. Conductivity Type: Hot Probe and Hall Measurements.
2.3. Semiconductor Statistics, Density of States, and Carrier Concentration.
2.4. Capacitance-Voltage Measurements.
3. Carrier Transport.
3.1. Prelude.
3.2. Carrier Scattering.
3.3. Calculated Mobility of GaN.
3.4. Scattering at High Fields.
3.5. Measurements of Mobility and Associated Fundamentals.
3.6. Multiband Effects and Mixed Conductivity.
3.7. van der Pauw Method.
3.8. Quantum Hall Effect - Shubnikov-de Hass.
3.9. Measured Mobility in n-type GaN.
3.10. Measurement of High-Field Telectron Velocity in n-type GaN.
3.11. Carrier transport in p-Type GaN.
3.12. Carrier Transport in InN.
3.13. Carrier Transport in A1N.
3.14. Transport in Unintentionally Doped and High-Resistivity GaN.
3.15. Carrier Transport in Alloys.
3.16. Two-Dimensional transport in n-Type GaN.
3.17. Interface Roughness Scattering.
3.18. Quantum Transport in AlGaN/GaN 2 DEG.
3.19. Observations.
4. The p-n Junction.
4.1. Heterojunctions.
4.2. Band Discontinuities.
4.3. Electrostatic Characteristics of p-n Heterojunctions.
4.4. Current-Voltage Characteristics of p-n Junctions.
4.5. I-V Characteristics of Ideal GaN-Based p-n Junctions.
4.6. I-V Characteristics of GaN-Based p-n Junctions.
4.7. High-Voltage Blocking GaN and AlGaN-Based p-n Junctions.
5. Optical Processes in Semiconductors and Optical Properties of Nitride Semiconductors and Heterostructures.
5.1. Basics of Photoluminescence.
5.2. Band-to-Band Transitions.
5.3. Optical Transitions in GaN.
5.4. Group-II Element Related Transitions.
5.5. Blue Luminescence Band in Undoped GaN.
5.6. Surface-Related Blue Luminescence in Etched GaN.
5.7. Optical Properties of GaN Doped with Rare Earths.
5.8. Optical Properties of Alloys.
5.9. Optical Properties of Nitride Heterostructures.
5.10. Quantum Dots.
5.11. Intraband or Intersubband Transitions in GaN/AlGaN Quantum Wells.
5.12. Nonlinear Optical Properties of III-Nitrides.
References.
Index.
Appendix. |
Title : Equine Dentistry Editor(s) : Gordon Baker, Jack Easley Publisher : Saunders YearPublished : 2004 ISBN : 978-0-7020-2724-6 Download link : www. eduquo.com/donwload/equine-dentistry.html Summary : This comprehensive and definitive resource on equine dentistry has been completely updated to include the latest advances in morphology, dental disease and pathology, diagnosis of dental disorders, and equine dental techniques.
Audience Veterinary practitioners and veterinary students- will use it as reference Mixed practice vets
Contents 1. Equine dental evolution: perspective from the fossil record 2. Bits, bridles and accessories
SECTION 1: MORPHOLOGY
3. Dental anatomy 4. Dental physiology 5. Ageing
SECTION 2: DENTAL DISEASE AND PATHOLOGY
6. Abnormalities of development and eruption 7. The management of oral trauma 8. Dental trauma 9. Equine dental pathology 10. Abnormalities of wear and periodontal disease 11. Dental decay and endodontic disease 12. Oral and dental tumors
SECTION 3: DIAGNOSIS
13. Dental and oral examination 14. Dental imaging
SECTION 4: TREATMENT
15. Equine dental equipment, supplies and instrumentation 16. Corrective dental procedures 17. Basic equine orthodontics 18. Exodontia: Part 1: Equine tooth removal Part 2: Surgical extraction of equine molars and premolars (cheek teeth) 19. Endodontic therapy 20. Dental materials in veterinary dentistry 21. Mandibular and maxillary fracture osteosynthesis
Appendix
Glossary
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Title : An Atlas of Surgical Approaches to the Bones & Joints Dog & Cat Editor(s) : Donald Piermattei, Kenneth Johnson Publisher : SAUNDERS YearPublished : 2004 ISBN : 978-0-7216-8707-0 Download link : Summary : This well-illustrated atlas provides detailed coverage of the surgical anatomy of the skeletal system of dogs and cats. It's a great learning and teaching tool for small animal surgery that contains highly detailed and clearly labeled drawings of bones and joints. The comprehensive coverage and vivid detail allow surgeons to explore a variety of approaches to fit each unique clinical situation.
Contents SECTION I GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Attributes of an Acceptable Approach to a Bone or Joint Factors to Consider when Choosing an Approach Aseptic Technique Surgical Principles Anatomy SECTION II THE HEAD Approach to the Rostral Shaft of the Mandible Approach to the Caudal Shaft and Ramus of the Mandible Approach to the Ramus of the Mandible Approach to the Temporomanibular Joint Approach to the Dorsolateral Surface of the Skull Approach to the Caudal Surface of the Skull SECTION III THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN Approach to Cervical Vertebrae 1 and 2 Through a Ventral Incision Approach to Cervical Vertebrae 1 and 2 Through a Dorsal Incision Approach to Cervical Vertebrae and Intervertebral Disks 2-7 Through a Ventral Incision Approach to the Midcervical Vertebrae Through a Dorsal Incision Approach to Cervical Vertebrae 3 to 6 Through a Lateral Incision Approach to the Caudal Cervical and Cranial Thoracic Vertebrae Through a Dorsal Incision Approach to the Thoracolumbar Vertebrae Through a Dorsal Incision Approach to the Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disks Through a Dorsolateral Incision Approach to the Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disks Through a Lateral Incision Approach to Lumbar Vertebra 7 and the Sacrum Through a Dorsal Incision Approach to Lumbar Vertebrae 6 and 7, and the Sacrum Through a Ventral Abdominal Incision Approach to the Caudal Vertebrae Through a Dorsal Incision SECTION IV THE SCAPULA AND SHOULDER JOINT Approach to the Body, Spine, and Acromion Process of the Scapula Approach to the Craniolateral Region of the Shoulder Joint Approach to the Craniolateral Region of the Shoulder Joint by Tenotomy of the Infraspinatus Muscle Approach to the Caudolateral Region of the Shoulder Joint Approach to the Caudal Region of the Shoulder Joint Approach to the Craniomedial Region of the Shoulder Joint Approach to the Cranial Region of the Shoulder Joint SECTION V THE FORELIMB Approach to the Proximal Shaft of the Humerus Approach to the Mid-Shaft of the Humerus Through a Craniolateral Incision Approach to the Shaft of the Humerus Through a Medial Incision Approach to the Distal Shaft of the Humerus Through a Craniolateral Incision Approach to the Distal Shaft and Supracondylar Region of the Humerus Through a Medial Incision Approach to the Lateral Aspect of the Humeral Condyle and Epicondyle Approach to the Lateral Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow Joint Approach to the Supracondylar Region of the Humerus and the Caudal Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow Joint Approach to the Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow Joint by Osteotomy of the Tuber Olecrani Approach to the Humeroulnar Part of the Elbow Joint by Triceps Tenotomy Approach to the Elbow Joint by Osteotomy of the Proximal Ulnar Diaphysis Approach to the Head of the Radius and Lateral Parts of the Elbow Joint Approach to the Head of the Radius and Humeroradial Part of the Elbow Joint by Osteotomy of the Lateral Humeral Epicondyle Approach to the Medial Humeral Epicondyle Approach to the Medial Aspect of the Humeral Condyle and the Medial Coronoid Process of the Ulna by an Intermuscular Incision Approach to the Medial Aspect of the Humeral Condyle and the Medial Coronoid Process of the Ulna by Osteotomy of the Medial Humeral Epicondyle Approach to the Proximal Shaft and Trochlear Notch of the Ulna Approach to the Tuber Olecrani Approach to the Distal Shaft and Styloid Prcoess of the Ulna Approach to the Head and Proximal Metaphysis of the Radius Approach to the Shaft of the Radius Through a Medial Incision Approach to the Shaft of the Radius Through a Lateral Incision Approach to the Distal Radius and Carpus Through a Dorsal Incision Approach to the Distal Radius and Carpus Through a Palmaromedial Incision Approach to the Accessory Carpal Bone and Palmaolateral Carpal Joints Approaches to the Metacarpal Bones Approach to the Proximal Sesamoid Bones Approaches to the Phalanges and Interphalangeal Joints SECTION VI THE PELVIS AND HIP JOINT Approach to the Wing of the Ilium and Dorsal Aspect of the Sacrum Approach to the Ilium Through a Lateral Incision Approach to the Ventral Aspect of the Sacrum Approach to the Craniodorsal Aspect of the Hip Joint Through a Craniolateral Incision Approach to the Dorsal Aspect of the Hip Joint Through an Intergluteal Incision Approach to the Craniodorsal and Caudodorsal Aspects of the Hip Joint by Osteotomy of the Greater Trochanter Approach to the Craniodorsal and Caudodorsal Aspects of the Hip Joint by Tenotomy of the Gluteal Muscles Approach to the Caudal Aspect of the Hip Joint and Body of the Ischium Approach to the Os Coxae Approach to the Ventral Aspect of the Hip Joint or the Ramus of the Pubis Approach to the Pubis and Pelvic Symphysis SECTION VII THE HINDLIMB Approach to the Greater Trochanter and Subtrochanteric Region of the Femur Approach to the Shaft of the Femur Approach to the Distal Femur and Stifle Joint Through a Lateral Incision Approach to the Stifle Joint Through a Lateral Incision Approach to the Stifle Joint Through a Medial Incision Approach to the Stifle Joint with Bilateral Exposure Approach to the Distal Femur and Stifle Joint by Osteotomy of the Tibial Tuberosity Approach to the Lateral Collateral Ligament and Caudolateral Part of the Stifle Joint Approach to the Stifle Joint by Osteotomy of the Origin of the Lateral Collateral Ligament Approach to the Medial Collateral Ligament and Caudomedial Part of the Stifle Joint Approach to the Stifle Joint by Osteotomy of the Origin of the Medial Collateral Ligament Approach to the Proximal Tibia Through a Medial Incision Approach to the Shaft of the Tibia Approach to the Lateral Malleolus and Talocrural Joint Approach to the Medial Malleolus and Talocrural Joint Approach to the Tarsocrural Joint by Osteotomy of the Medial Malleolus Approach to the Calcaneus Approach to the Calcaneus and Plantar Aspects of the Tarsal Bones Approach to the Lateral Bones of the Tarsus Approach to the Proximal Sesamoid Bones Approach to the Phalanges and Interphalangeal Joints Approaches to the Metatarsal Bones REFERENCES |
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