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High-Yield Biostatistics (High-Yield Series)
Anthony N. Glaser, «High-Yield Biostatistics (High-Yield Series)»
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | ISBN 078172242x | 2001 Year | PDF | 18 Mb | 105 Pages

Synopsis
Part of the successful High-Yield "TM" Series, High-Yield "TM" Biostatistics, Second Edition explains concepts, provides examples, and covers the complete range of biostatistics material that can be expected to appear on the USMLE Step 1. New to this edition are references to evidence-based medicine, and information updated to reflect changes in the current USMLE examinations.

Table of Contents
Descriptive statistics — Inferential statistics — Hypothesis testing — Correlational techniques — Research methods — Statistics in epidemiology — Statistics in medical decision making — Ultra-high-yield review
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Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery Clinical Reference G
Book Description
This dynamic resource is designed for quick and thorough practical review and reference for otolaryngology clinicians and residents, as well as other medical students. Employing an expanded outline format, the book is a guide to the entire medical course: from work-up, differential diagnosis and symptomatology to pathophysiology, complications, and current standard of care treatment plans. Contemporary advances in such vital areas as dysphagia, head and neck trauma, esthetic facial analysis, rhinorrhea, upper airway obstruction, and head and neck cancer are emphasized.(KEYWORDS: Residency, ENT, Internship, Medical Boards, Resident, Doctor, Review, Ear, Nose, Throat)
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(Thomson Learning) Presents a bulleted outline and comprehensive overview of the essential facts relative to various otolaryngology topics. Includes management protocols for patients with common problems. Each work-up includes differential diagnoses, symptomatology, pathophysiology, complications, and alternative treatment plans . For clinicians.
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Head First - Servlet and JSP
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