Books by "William L. Dunlop"

12 books found

A Practical Guide to Human Cancer Genetics

A Practical Guide to Human Cancer Genetics

by Shirley V. Hodgson, William D. Foulkes, Charis Eng, Eamonn R. Maher

2013 · Springer Science & Business Media

This is a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to the diagnosis, clinical features and management of inherited disorders conferring cancer susceptibility. It is fully updated with much molecular, screening and management information. It covers risk analysis and genetic counselling for individuals with a family history of cancer. It also discusses predictive testing and the organisation of the cancer genetics service. There is information about the genes causing Mendelian cancer predisposing conditions and their mechanism of action. It aims to provide such details in a practical format for geneticists and clinicians in all disciplines.

Brief Making and the Use of Law Books

Brief Making and the Use of Law Books

by Roger William Cooley

1926

Brief Making and the Use of Law Books: How to find the law

Brief Making and the Use of Law Books: How to find the law

by Roger William Cooley, Eugene Wambaugh, Henry Stephen Redfield

1914

Bracken and Thistledown

Bracken and Thistledown

by Robert William MacKenna

1923

O Rowan Tree

O Rowan Tree

by Robert William MacKenna

1928

The Political Economy of Wages and Unemployment

The Political Economy of Wages and Unemployment

by William Oliver Coleman

2010 · Edward Elgar Publishing

In this tightly argued work William Coleman explores the macroeconomic implications of politically based restraints on competition in labour markets. Through a suite of compact models the author investigates the consequences of the labour force securing the best terms of sale for its labour by means of the electoral mechanism. He concludes that such ?electorally optimal' labour regulation can explain not only wage rigidity and unemployment, but also wage volatility; episodes of excess demand for labour; the co-existence of an inefficient state sector with an efficient private sector; and the preference for a minimum wage over a universal wage regulation. Finally, the approach can rationalise nominal wage rigidity, and not solely real wage rigidity. In sum, the analysis promises to both complete the Classical explanation of unemployment by predicting when, why and how real wages will be rigid, and at the same time to better secure Keynesian insights by suggesting how money rigidity may be characteristic of electorally optimal labour regulation.

An Alabama Student and Other Biographical Essays

An Alabama Student and Other Biographical Essays

by Sir William Osler

1908 · New York : Oxford University Press American branch

Principles of the Law of Scotland

Principles of the Law of Scotland

by George Joseph Bell, William Guthrie

1899