Books by "John N. Blanton"

6 books found

Training Little Children

Training Little Children

by Charles Riborg Mann, Floyd Marion McDowell, John Haywood Francis, Lorne Webster Barclay, Peter Henry Pearson, Sheldon Emmor Davis, Theresa Bach, Thomas Jesse Jones, United States. Office of Education, Walter Alexander Montgomery

1919

Head and Neck Cancer

Head and Neck Cancer

by John Frederick Ensley, Silvio Gutkind, John A. Jacobs, Scott Lippman

2003 · Elsevier

By detailing experimental and basic research, from premalignancy to fully invasive tumors, this book has wide applicability to all human carcinomas. No other group of human cancers is better positioned for the application of recently developed novel and targeted therapies, and this book uniquely presents the unusual opportunities tumors of the head and neck provide for clinical, translational, and basic science research. Cutting-edge and experimental treatment approaches are presented, along with future strategies and an evaluation of emerging technologies. - Presents a multi-disciplinary perspective from authorities in diverse fields - Addresses state-of-the art approaches in cancer research as well as other scientific opportunities in this field - Provides comprehensive yet easily comprehendible source of information

Child Care and Training

Child Care and Training

by University of Minnesota. Institute of Child Development and Welfare, Marion Lyon Faegre, John Edward Anderson

1930

Cross-Cultural Psychology

Cross-Cultural Psychology

by John W. Berry

2011 · Cambridge University Press

Third edition of leading textbook offering an advanced overview of all major perspectives of research in cross-cultural psychology.

Exercise Dependence

Exercise Dependence

by John H. Kerr, Koenraad J. Lindner, Michelle Blaydon

2007 · Routledge

In this unique book the authors provide an in-depth guide to exercise dependency syndromes. They examine the condition in the widest possible sense, explore different types of exercise dependence and offer strategies for managing and treating them.

Brain Mapping: The Methods

Brain Mapping: The Methods

by Arthur W. Toga, John C. Mazziotta

2002 · Academic Press

Investigation of the functional architecture of the human brain using modern noninvasive imaging techniques is a rapidly expanding area of research. A proper knowledge of methodology is needed to appreciate the burgeoning literature in the field. This timely publication provides an excellent catalogue of the main techniques. The authors offer an invaluable analysis of mapping strategies and techniques, providing everything from the foundations to the major pitfalls and practical applications of the modern techniques used in neuroimaging. Contains over 1000 full color pages with more than 200 color figures. Spanning the methodological gamut from the molecular level to the whole brain while discussing anatomy, physiology, and pathology, as well as their integration, Brain Mapping: The Methods, Second Edition, brings the reader a comprehensive, well-illustrated and entirely readable description of the methods for brain mapping. Drs. Toga and Mazziotta provide everything from the foundations to the major pitfalls and practical applications of the technique by assembling an impressive group of experts, all widely known in their field, who contribute an outstanding set of chapters.