Books by "John H. Dieterich"

3 books found

Forecasting the 10-hour Timelag Fuel Moisture

Forecasting the 10-hour Timelag Fuel Moisture

by Robert C. Szaro, Burchard H. Heede, Carleton B. Edminster, Charles F. Leaf, Daniel L. Noble, David F. Van Haverbeke, David G. Sabo, David L. Sturges, Dennis M. Donnelly, Dwight R. Cable, Earle F. Layser, Gerald J. Gottfried, J. M. Schmid, John G. Goodwin, K. L. Dawson, Kay Franzreb, L. J. Heidmann, Michael A. Fosberg, Pat O. Currie, R. A. Schmidt, Ralph Edmund Campbell, Robert R. Alexander, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Fort Collins, Colo.), Stanley L. Ponce, Stephen S. Sackett, Theodore Edmund Lang, Thomas E. Hinds, Thomas John Mills, W. L. Minckley, William H. Moir, Eugene M. Wengert

1977

Avalanche dynamics equations are used to estimate flow heights, velocities, specific thrust pressure, maximum specific weight of avalanche debris, and runout distance for 12 avalanche case studies from the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Suggestions are made for using this engineering approach for avalanche zoning and land use planning.

Kucers' The Use of Antibiotics Sixth Edition

Kucers' The Use of Antibiotics Sixth Edition

by M Lindsay Grayson, Suzanne M Crowe, James S McCarthy, John Mills, Johan W Mouton, S Ragnar Norrby, David L Paterson, Michael A Pfaller

2010 · CRC Press

'I am unaware of any textbook which provides such comprehensive coverage of the field and doubt that this work will be surpassed in the foreseeable future, if ever!' From the foreword by Robert C. Moellering, Jr., M.D, Shields Warren-Mallinckrodt Professor of Medical Research, Harvard Medical School, USA Kucers' The Use of Antibiotics is the leading major reference work in this vast and rapidly developing field. More than doubled in length compared to the fifth edition, the sixth edition comprises 3000 pages over 2-volumes in order to cover all new and existing therapies, and emerging drugs not yet fully licensed. Concentrating on the treatment of infectious diseases, the content is divided into 4 sections: antibiotics, anti-fungal drugs, anti-parasitic drugs and anti-viral drugs, and is highly structured for ease of reference.Within each section, each chapter is structured to cover susceptibility, formulations and dosing (adult and paediatric), pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, toxicity and drug distribution, detailed discussion regarding clinical uses, a feature unique to this title. Compiled by an expanded team of internationally renowned and respected editors, with a vast number of contributors spanning Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, South America, the US and Canada, the sixth edition adopts a truly global approach. It will remain invaluable for anyone using antimicrobial agents in their clinical practice and provides in a systematic and concise manner all the information required when treating infections requiring antimicrobial therapy. Kucers' The Use of Antibiotics is available free to purchasers of the books as an electronic version on line or on your desktop: It provides access to the entire 2-volume print material It is fully searchable, so you can find the relevant information you need quickly Live references are linked to PubMed referring you to the latest journal material Customise the contents - you can highlight sections and make notes Comments can be shared with colleagues/tutors for discussion, teaching and learning The text can also be reflowed for ease of reading Text and illustrations copied will be automatically referenced to Kucers' The Use of Antibiotics

It was previously concluded that patterns of genes located at 17q25.3 (the location of PYCR1, SEC24D, the prolyl 4 hydroxylase subunit P4HB and CSNK1D) and 5q31.1 (the location of SAR1B, SEC24A, the prolyl 4 hydroxylase subunit P4HA2 and, at 5q32, CSNK1A) were probably significant in a familial disorder that causes psychosis. This allowed for a prediction that there must be a direct link between PYCR1 function and SAR1B function, as well as a link between SEC24, PYCR1, SAR1B, prolyl 4 hydroxylase subunits and casein kinase 1. Here it is pointed out that CD36 provides this link. Additionally, it was previously noted that SAR1B mediated COP2 transport probably played a significant role in the familial disorder and in schizophrenia more generally. Further evidence is presented that suggests that a novel multiprotein complex which interacts to generate the pre-chylomicron transport vesicle required for COP2 transport is of significance in the familial disorder and in schizophrenia more generally.