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Law 271: Environmental Law and Policy – Lecture 17
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The Automobile $30.69 The Automobile traces the evolution of one of the most influential inventions of our time. This volume explains the scientific processes that propelled each stage in the development of the "horseless carriage" and what changes those early versions of the car brought to our culture. As readers follow Henry Ford`s great promise to bring affordable cars to everyone, they will learn how the revolutionary techniques of mass production changed modern society and led to the proliferation of the automobile, the automotive industry, and the vast system of roads and highways on which we depend. The Automobile also examines the ways transportation has affected safety and manufacturing laws and brings the reader into the present by discussing the energy crisis and what innovations are being made to automobiles today. Book jacket. |
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Otoacoustic Emissions $84.1 Included with this text is an interactive CD-ROM with animation, movies and interviews for use in the classroom or for self-study. Topics include the basics and science behind the field of otoacoustic emissions; the anatomy, physiology, and molecular basis of cochlear function, studies of populations with normal hearing sensitivity; studies of clinical populations, including a new article of the influence of middle-ear function and pathology and otoacoustic emissions; distortion-product otoacoustic emissions in relation to hearing loss; audiometric outcomes across cochlear and retrocochlear pathology; integrating measures as the basis for differential diagnostic applications; suppression of otoacoustic emissions in clinical and other populations; otoacoustic studies as indicators of noise-induced hearing loss; neonatal hearing screening and otoacoustic emission analysis in children. New materials also include using otoacoustic emissions as indicators of risk of hearing loss. Annotation )2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |