972 resultados para Avise, John C.: Molecular markers, natural history and evolution
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Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress.
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The illustrations have special t.-p.: Bible illustrations; a series of plates illustrating Bible versions and antiquities, being an appendix to Helps to the study of the Bible.
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--VI. Insects, pt. II. Hymenoptera continued (Tubilifera and Aculeata), Coleoptera, Strepsiptera, Lepidotera, Diptera, Aphaniptera, Thysanoptera, Hemiptera, Anoplura. By David Sharp. 1901.--VII. Hemichordata, by S.F. Harmer. Ascidians and Amphioxus, by W.A. Herdman. Fishes (exclusive of th systematic account of Teleostei) by T.W. Bridge. Fishes (systematic account of Teleostei) by G.A. Bonlenger. 1904.--VIII. Amphibia and reptiles, by Hans Gadow. 1901.--IX. Birds, by A.H. Evans. 1900--X. Mammalia, by F.E. Beddard. 1902.
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Bibliography: p. 563-565.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Title Varies: No.1-13, Kidd's London Journal; No.14-52 Kidd's Own Journal
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Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [89]-103)
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"Appendix. Brief remarks on the Malagasy language": p. 411-426.
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"References" included.
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"The section on the Crustacea is written by Dr. W. T. Calman, that on the Arachnida and Myriopoda by Mr. A. S. Hirst, and the portions dealing respectively with the Onychophora and with the Pestastomida ... by Mr. F. Jeffrey Bell." - Pref.
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"First edition, copyrighted 1932."
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Identical with 1st edition (London, Blackie & son; New York, Holt & co., 1894-95; issued in 4 half-vols.) except that the 16 colored plates contained in that edition are omitted.
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Includes index.
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Of all human cancers, HNSCC is the most distressing affecting pain, disfigurement, speech and the basic survival functions of breathing and swallowing. Mortality rates have not significantly changed in the last 40 years despite advances in radiotherapy and surgical treatment. Molecular markers are currently being identified that can determine prognosis preoperatively by routine tumour biopsy Leading to improved management of HNSCC patients. The approach could help decide which early stage patient should have adjuvant neck dissection and radiotherapy, and whether Later stage patients with operable lesions would benefit from resection and reconstructive surgery or adopt a conservative approach to patients with poor prognosis regardless of treatment. In the future, understanding these basic genetic changes in HNSCC would be important for the management of HNSCC. (C) 2004 The British Association of Plastic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.