Man Versus Microbe What Will It Take To Win

Man Versus Microbe  What Will It Take To Win
Author: Brian Bremner
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2022-04-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781800611153

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The COVID-19 pandemic that swept the planet in the early 2020s killed more than six million, delivered unimaginable human suffering and $22 trillion in lost global growth. We weren't prepared and should have been.Unraveling the secrets of microbes, an invisible parallel universe of tiny life forms all around us, is central to managing the big twenty-first-century challenges of pandemics, bioterrorism, food security and climate change. Scientists, technologists, entrepreneurs and political leaders are racing to decode this biological realm with powerful new tools to extend human lifespans and make the world safer and more prosperous. Yet such technologies need to be handled with care. The price of getting this wrong will be unbearable.Man Versus Microbe is about humanity's competitive, symbiotic and precarious relationship with the microbial world. Brian Bremner (Senior Executive Editor, Bloomberg) offers a book on the exhilarating fields of synthetic biology and genetics, abundant with material on emerging technologies to deepen one's understanding of how virus hunters chase bugs or how geneticists unlock the workings of a microbe's constituent DNA. This book is for readers who want to learn more about humanity's fight to contain future pandemics and better understand the risks and opportunities of living in the world of microbes. After navigating through a disruptive pandemic, we are all amateur epidemiologists now.

Principles and Application of Evidence Based Public Health Practice

Principles and Application of Evidence Based Public Health Practice
Author: Soundappan Kathirvel,Amarjeet Singh,Arun Chockalingam
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323953559

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Principles and Application of Evidence-Based Public Health Practice helps clinicians who conduct population-based studies in the community be aware of the principles and ethics involved in public health research. Further, the book helps social scientists involved in public health, especially regarding the medical implication of public health practice. Community-based epidemiological research studies are vital for any public health activities, be it evaluation of health programs, health systems strengthening, surveillance or preventive/promotive trials in the community. While hospital/clinic-based research is conducted in a very controlled setting, community trials are more practical. Community-based studies require a fairly different set of ethical and epidemiological principles to be followed. The same has been reiterated in the ethical guidelines for biomedical research on human subjects released by various national research organizations. Assists the reader in understanding various strategies taken during any public health emergency Uses case studies to discuss the strategies to be considered during the preparedness and management of public health emergencies Helps build capacity and enhance quality of services delivered as part of public health practice

An Introduction to American Policing

An Introduction to American Policing
Author: Dennis J. Stevens
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781284110111

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"An Introduction to American Policing, Second Edition" connects the US criminal justice system, criminology, and law enforcement knowledge to the progress of the police community. It is the perfect resource for a Police Science course.

Six Chemicals That Changed Agriculture

Six Chemicals That Changed Agriculture
Author: Robert L Zimdahl
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2015-07-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128006177

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Six Chemicals That Changed Agriculture is a scientific look at how the chemicals used in today's food production were developed, evaluated, and came to be in wide-spread use. From fertilizers to pest management, antibiotics to DNA, chemicals have transformed the way our food is grown, protected, and processed. Agriculture is the world's most important environment interaction, the essential human activity, and an increasingly controversial activity because of its use and presumed misuse of chemistry. The major characteristics of US agriculture for at least the last six decades have been rising productivity, declining number of mid-size farms, increasing farm size, an increasing percentage of farm production on fewer, large farms, increasing dependence of chemical technology and more developmental research being done by the agricultural chemical industry rather than by independent land-grant universities. Another equally important feature of modern agriculture is wide-spread suspicion of its technology by the public. The book will recount examples of this suspicion related to specific chemicals and present the essence of the suspicion and its results. Offers an historical analysis of the discovery and development some aspects of the chemistry of modern agriculture Addresses the advantages, disadvantages, desirable and undesirable results of the use of each of the chosen chemicals and compares and contrasts the real and frequently assumed problems of their use Provides valuable insights into the history and application of these focused chemicals, enabling readers to apply the lessons to new agricultural chemical developments

Microbes and the Microbe killer

Microbes and the Microbe killer
Author: William Radam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1895
Genre: Bacteria
ISBN: CHI:086982450

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Microbe Hunters

Microbe Hunters
Author: Paul De Kruif
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1926
Genre: Bacteriologia
ISBN: UOM:39015030873130

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First published in 1927.

Microbes and men

Microbes and men
Author: Robert Tuttle Morris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1915
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:24504129867

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Water Sewage Works

Water   Sewage Works
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1162
Release: 1947
Genre: Municipal engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015024474291

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Vols. 76 , 83-93 include Reference and data section for 1929 , 1936-46 (1929- called Water works and sewerage data section)