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Paul A. H. Moss

    The Folate Story: A vitamin under the microscope
    London Underground Manual
    Essential haematology
    • Essential haematology

      • 349 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(10)Add rating

      This major revision of a standard haematology textbook for medical students outlines the fundamental principles of clinical and laboratory haematology, linking blood disease manifestations to new insights into disease processes. It highlights how advancements in molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, and physiology have enhanced our understanding of normal blood formation and its disruptions in various diseases. The influence of molecular biology is particularly notable in inherited conditions like thalassaemia and haemophilia, as well as in discussions on growth factors and leukaemogenesis. The book also covers an expanding range of treatment options, including dedicated chapters on bone marrow transplantation and managing bone marrow failure. Clarity is enhanced through the use of color in line diagrams, and all blood and bone marrow appearances are illustrated with color photographs. This resource is ideal for medical students preparing for final exams, post-graduates studying general medicine and haematology, and professionals such as nurses involved in caring for patients with blood disorders. The revision includes full-color illustrations, updated clinical relevance, and contributions from a new co-author, alongside a refreshed design and artwork throughout.

      Essential haematology
    • London Underground Manual

      • 189 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      The London Underground, or Tube, is an icon: it is the world’s oldest underground rail network and remains one of its largest and busiest. The Haynes London Underground Owners' Workshop Manual provides a detailed insight into its design, construction, operation and maintenance, featuring fascinating photographs and drawings from the archives along with essential technical details and an engaging narrative. Lively presentation and an abundance of colour imagery make this book an essential read for all enthusiasts of the Underground, railways and, indeed, historic London.

      London Underground Manual